Monday, October 27, 2014

Last Words

Dear Readers,
So sorry that I haven't posted for a month. Emily's e-mails have been pretty short lately. She had a couple of very discouraging weeks after the amazing baptism in Sept. This is her last e-mail. She will be starting home Nov. 5.
Lori

We finally had a good week. But it was an amazing week. We found two new people, and they are getting baptized next weekend. They have been coming to church for almost 2 months. Timoteo was baptized, we taught a lot of lessons, and got an alcoholic started on ARP, and he loves it! He's doing so much better already! And Juan went to do baptisms for the dead in the SL temple, and we got to go see it! It was beautiful. Then, one of the workers came up to me and said "this is the reward of your labors" and that made me think back on all of the amazing experiences i've had. I'm so happy. I can honestly say that I have given it my all. I love this work, and I love the Lord. I will always do whatever He asks of me.

This week i have final interviews with President and possibly 3 baptisms, one is for sure, the other hasn't set the day yet, but it will be either this saturday, or next.

Friday, September 26, 2014

More about Juan

(From a letter Sept. 25)
I am going to tell you all about our recent convert Juan because he is amazing and the most miraculous convert I have. it all started at the beginning of the transfer. The elders in our stake were walking around their area, trying to contact people, and find new investigators. So they saw Juan playing on the church lawn with his grandson, and they talked to him. (Well tried, they don't speak any Spanish). So they called one of our zone leaders (from Mexico) and he came to talk to Juan. He told them that he had been trying to find missionaries, his sister is a member, and he wanted the peace she had. So we showed up and started teaching him. I have never taught anyone who was so receptive and prepared. He came to church 3 weeks in a row, he had a date for baptism on the second lesson, and he was baptized and confirmed exactly 1 month after we met him.

His baptism was the most spiritual/beautiful service I have ever seen. That whole week leading up to it was rough...Satan was working hard...But it all went away when Juan came up out of the water, and hugged his dear friend who had been there along the way, and wept from pure joy and gratitude...The spirit was so strong and sweet. It will always be one of my most cherished memories. Oh, and another miracle of it is that he only came here for 6 months on a visa, to visit his daughter, and he was baptized in that time! God prepares His people, and puts them in the right place at the right time.

(Note from Lori)
Emily will be finishing her mission on Nov. 5. We will be driving to Utah to pick her up and will be there for about a week.

Monday, September 15, 2014

No Tracting?

 I got to go to Oswaldo's baptism on Saturday (Sept. 6) in Kaysville, I was there to teach him everything, we just had to wait until the day his family chose for the actual ordinance. But it was really nice, and Juan came, he's getting baptized on Saturday! I'm so excited, he is amazing :). On a sad note, hermana Graham got her visa :'( so she heads to Spain on the 15th. Ima miss her a lot. But Hna Estrada and I will keep working hard and seeing miracles, and having fun! I'm sorry I'm such a terrible daughter and haven't written that letter yet! I have been so busy, it's the best! We work hard, have fun, and help so many people! I love my mission!!!!!!!!!!!!

We went to the temple today. I've been learning a lot, our district is amazing, and the ward is great. But I got trunky for Kaysville when I went back for the baptism, i love that place, and everyone was saying "no te vayas, quedate aqui" (don't go, just stay here). I almost cried when I left again... It's like home to me jaja. I'll be back for sure. I'd like to live there actually. 

I am the happiest I have ever been, super busy, helping tons of people, and seeing miracles everyday with the best chicas in the whole world. The work is going great, Juan is getting baptized on Saturday, and we are teaching a lot of people, and several of them are progressing! We are teaching Alejandro, Juan, Jaime, Elizabeth & Javier, Margarita, and several less active families. It's the best :D. The weather is beautiful, warm and sunny pretty much all of the time.

 I have found a lot of peace here on my mission, it has been so calming and comforting, I know that I am a better person than that girl who left 16 months ago.

The work is going great, Juan was baptized on Saturday (Sept. 13), it was the most beautiful baptism I have ever seen. As he came up out of the water, he embraced his dear friend that has helped him to understand the gospel, and held on for 2 minutes, weeping from pure joy. All of us could feel that joy. And the elders who work in our stake came as well, (one set of them actually found Juan and gave us the referral, and the others helped a lot with the program) and they all agreed that it was the most powerful experience they had ever had at a baptism. It was just wonderful. And we (my companions and I and two of the elders) sang "A child's prayer", the spirit was really strong, and Juan cried again. H

So we actually aren't allowed to tract in this mission, no door knocking. We have to work 100% through member or missionary referrals and street contacting. But we are working hard, and having lots of success. And so much fun! Missionary work is the best! jaja :D.

 I am sad, because Hermana Graham left me today for Spain :'( I'm going to miss her a lot, she has been one of my favorite companions. We are busy, so busy that we don't know where to start sometimes! It's a good problem to have jaja. I'm nervous because this is Hna Estrada's last week, and I still don't know the area that well. But I guess it'll all work out, right?

I do feel so blessed to be able to go to the temple, it makes me so happy, and it's like a spiritual recharge! And I learn something new every time I go there. it's great :D

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Working Hard!


This week was awesome, we had a meeting with Elder Arnold of the Seventy, a fun p-day, and Juan is on date to be baptized on the 13th of this month! He is so humble and prepared, God literally just placed him in front of us. I'm so happy, we are working really hard, I'm always tired, but we're always laughing and having an amazing time as missionaries. Life is wonderful!

 My life has been amazing these last few weeks. We are having so much fun, getting to know tons of new people, and watching lives change. I just don't have time to write all of the amazing experiences I have! I write them in my journal... Like I said, Juan is on date, we have 3 new investigators, they are all progressing and changing, we find, teach and will baptize all the time! It's the most I've worked on my mission, that's why I'm so happy! There are so many people here, and they are humble, and I'm HAPPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, August 28, 2014

New Area/ New Companions

We had an exciting week, we had 2 investigators at church, and one of them really wants to progress. It's the best :). And we are finding lots of new people to teach. Yesterday we taught Junior for the first time, he's 15, and he said he just feels really happy when we talk to him about the church, and he said that last prayer, and when he finished he said "that felt good." We're really excited to work with him! My companions are the best, we're working hard and having tons of fun :). Life is so good!

We... shared D&C 6:14-15 with a recent convert yesterday, it was really nice. He's had a lot of questions, and we invited him to get his Patriarchal Blessing. We've been so busy, it's so exciting! I'm so tired all the time jaja. But that's how it should be. Have you all had any missionary experiences recently?


Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Rose Park and Working Hard

I'm doing great! I miss Kaysville A LOT, but I also love this area already! We have so much work to do! And yesterday we found a new guy who wants to know about the church, and even asked what time church starts! I'm happy :) and my companions are amazing, they both love the work, and are fun, and just awesome :).

I have to give a talk on Sunday :/ no me gusta. I get plenty to eat, I think I'm gonna get fat. The area is great, we're super busy because they added a new area to the one we already had, so we have to meet all the people the other missionaries were working with. I'm really excited to be here, I already love so many new people!


Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Transferred!

 Being obedient is a good thing! But you should be loving and kind no matter what... no se. I have seen that to be true with my companions as well. When we try to work things out between ourselves, and love each other, we change for the better. It's quite amazing actually

I'm really sad that I'm leaving this area, I've cried a lot, the members and investigators keep saying they're going to kidnap me so I can't leave. They keep begging me not to go... it breaks my heart. But I know that the Lord will take care of them for me. It's so hard to leave the people I love so much.


I'm being transferred to Rose Park, and I'm companions with a sister who is on her last transfer, and I will be training as well.