My
companion and I were visiting a lady in our ward in a nursing home when a
big black lady exclaimed this at us. We talked to her for a little bit
and she just kept saying "y'all must be angels" and so when we asked if
we could stop by sometime her response was "YES m'am I could definitely
use some angels in my home." We see her tomorrow I'll let you know how
it goes.
So this week was BIKE WEEK!! And it was awesome! It was a very rainy week
which is unusual I'm told for this time of year but it was great for us
because lots of ward members felt bad and offered to drive us. Also it
made it a lot cooler so we weren't biking in the heat as much. Also for
most of the week we didn't get rained on, the Lord was looking out for
his servants. We would bike somewhere and it would be fine and as soon
as we walked inside it would down pour. Then it would rain during our
entire lesson and stop right when we needed to leave again. This didn't
just happened one time but throughout the entire week. Until Saturday
when we got poured on and had to take refuge in a member's home. But
none the less we were very blessed this week. Also biking in a skirt was
a new adventure for me. Binder clips saved my life…well my skirt's
life.
The
best part of the week was meeting Tami. In the words of Mr Monk "Here's
what happened." Sister Mecham and I were out biking on Tuesday and the
appointment we had fell through so we biked around the corner to call
this lady to see if she was avoiding us or just not home. While we were
calling, Tami pulls up in her driveway and starts to unload her
groceries. So Sister Mecham and I call out to her and ask if we can help
and she says sure. Sister Mecham informed me later that that never
happens. So we help Tami in with her groceries and talk with her for
about an hour just about her life and such and we set up an appointment
for the next day. The next day we come in and teach her the first lesson
and she is so into it. She got so exited when we talked about Joseph
Smith and the Apostasy. She said it just made so much sense. We invited
her to be baptized and she said yes! And then announced to everyone on
Sunday she was getting baptized. The coolest thing about Tami is that
she is so in tune with the Spirit. She has told us many times that she
just felt a peace enter her home the first time she met with us. When we
teach her she looks right into our eyes and she does that
because she can tell is someone is genuine by looking into their eyes
and that she knows that we are telling her truth because she sees it in
our eyes.
It
is amazing to me that people are able to feel and see something
different about us as missionaries and as members of the Church. Whether
they feel a peace when we walk into their home or we look like angels. I
don't think we often recognize our own bright countenance. But others
definitely can! We have the light of Christ in us and it shines through.
And I think that is so cool and such a blessing. It is because of this
light we have that the people we meet on the street are willing to open
up to us about their lives and invite us into their homes. Tami told us
later that she never lets people help her or come into her house but she
just felt that there was something different about us and that we were
good people. THAT IS SO COOL! As we are keeping the commandments and
doing those things that keep us in line with the Savior we truly have
light that shines from us and other can see it. I have seen this many
times on my mission and I know I will see it more.
Thank you as always for the prayers and the support and the love, it is definitely being felt!
Love Sister Aase