Magrath days sounds like it was fun. This is only the second time I haven't been. The first being when we were on our church history tour. I'm not too broken up about it though, although I could go for a nice family pot-luck right about now, haha.
Spencer W. is a good kid. I mean it. never did I ever think a 6 hour road trip with my littler cousin would be so fun. (I knew he was cool, but I didn't realize HOW cool.)
This is so exciting hearing about everybody's mission calls. I didn't even know half of the people you tell me about are going. It is such a great experience and I wouldn't trade it. Not even for all the pancakes and maple syrup in the world.
| A double decker bus...I wish it was red but blue will suffice |
The next time we visited she told us something else that was so amazing. She told us something like this:
"You aren't going to believe me, but there is actually something different about you two. I mean, I have grandchildren, and children, and I love them. But, you come here and I feel a kind of love that I have never felt before. I feel like you love me, and I only met you a short while ago."
We were then able to tell her that what she was feeling was the Holy Spirit and we were able to testify to her that we were called by a prophet of God to be representatives of Jesus Christ, and to love people just as Christ loves us. That was the moment when she understood why we loved her and why we had devoted this time to the service of God. That was the first time she knew she had felt the Spirit of God. It was incredible.
A few days later, we visited again and brought her some of the roses from our front garden. It is really cute how happy she is to see us now. I could visit her every day.
Some other really great expediences have happened this week too. We went to Bible Study again with the Born Again Christians. It is held at a couple's house right near some other investigators and Jayne Mason, so it's really convenient. Whenever we go, they are so happy to see us and ask us to come back. The Bible Study started with prayer again, and I can't remember if I mentioned it last time, but their prayers are really loud and long and it is almost impossible for me to pray silently. I still try, but I know why we are supposed to pry in reverence. It really disrupts the Spirit when prayers are trying to over rule each other.
Anyway, the actual study went great. The Pastor talked about how we can develop joy in Christ. Then the man whose house we were in, shyly asked the Pastor to clarify what the Book of Mormon was and where it came from. He then took his Bible over to the Pastor and showed him a scripture. The scripture was (sorry, I can't remember what one exactly) it was the one about how we can't serve God and mammon. He thought we were Mammons and that we believed in the Book of Mammon. We quickly clarified that Mormon and mammon are not the same person...it was a pretty funny circumstance actually. Then the Pastor asked us to tell them what the Book of Mormon was. We ended up giving the Pastor a Book of Mormon, and he said he'd read some so that we can talk about it next week. This is one of those moments where you do a heel click down the street afterwards, haha.
| The perfect house. It's adorable! |
| Cool caterpillar chompin' on a leaf |
| A park with a lot of poppies. |
Something that has been really fun lately is Sister Jodicke has been teaching me a German song. It is a happy birthday song, and I really have no idea what I'm saying, but I have memorized quite a lot of it. We practice it when we are walking and it can get really funny.
| There are roses everywhere! I wish I could show you how beautiful the flowers here are! |
| Leeds Art Gallery |
Never forget the basics of the gospel. They are what keep our testimonies and our faith strong. Always read your scriptures and pray every day. It is more important than I ever thought before and I will say this to everyone who ever reads this over and over again.
Love you,
Keep the Faith,
Sister A. Lybbert