Monday, April 21, 2014

Week #42, April 14th


Dear Everyone,

 

Transfers ended yesterday and Both Sister Gidney and I get to stay! We are really happy and excited about it because this week was a pretty great week and a great end of our transfer. Unfortunately a lot of missionaries are going home this week, so quite a few areas closed down, one of which is the area of the other Sisters in the ward. Now we´ll just be a district of two Elders and two Sisters. 

 

This week we did our last division. It was in Benfica, the area where the Mission Office is, with two of the office sisters there. They both  have foot injuries and are unable to work a normal mission schedule so they spent half of the day in physical therapy and work mostly in the office with a few lessons here or there in the chapel next door. It was kind of hard to see such wonderful missionaries like that ! I did the division with Sister Nigri, a Brazilian on crutches. She was a HUGE example of optimism for me. A month ago she was in Coimbra running to an appointment and had a spiritual prompting to hop off the curb of the side walk. She thought that was really weird, but did it anyway and ended up tearing a tendon in her foot (her shoes didn´t have the best support). At first she was really frustrated and confused about it, because she had to be emergency transfered to Lisbon for treatments. But in the end she said, `Oh, Sister, that must´ve happened for a reason. I just don´t know what it is yet!´ That little trooper!

 

Deep went to church this week too! Taught him about the Restoration-- he actually understood!-- and about the Plan of Salvation, which he really liked. We tried to mark him for baptism for the 13th, but he didn´t accept the date because he wants to have an answer to his prayers about the Book of Mormon beforehand. He´ll get there! We are really excited for him. We are also working with María do Céu (translated that´s Mary from Heaven) who has been trying to quit smoking. She´s down to 6 cigarettes! The Elders gave her a Priesthood blessing on Saturday to help her be stronger than tobacco. Unfortunately she was sick yesterday, so she didn´t come to church, but she´ll get there too!

 

A miracle happened this week! On Monday night we were doing contacts in the street and we ran into Nuno, a man that was baptized a year or so ago by the Assistents (aka we have no records of the baptism), and was wanting to come back to Church! After talking a little and saying a prayer, I was about to invite him to church when he said, `I´m going to start coming back again!´ So we marked a time to come visit him and his wife. While in his neighborhood (man, we had to walk 8 miles to get there!) he introduced as to lots of great people that we are going to start teaching! It was an answer to both our prayers and Nuno´s prayers to meet one another! From what we understand Nuno´s wife had some issues with the Bishop, but things will work out. It has been a long time since they talked to one another.

 

Here is what I learned this week: the power of the Atonement while taking the Sacrament. I´ve always known that when we take the Sacrament we recommit to our baptismal and temple covenants, and that we are cleansed. But to be honest I spent my whole life trying to REALLY understand the Sacrament, but not making enough effort to figure it out. This last transfer was my most frustrating yet, and last week I definitely fell short in a lot of ways. During the Sacrament I just a little prayer asking our Heavenly Father to help me clean my slate and make me feel better. As I took of the bread and water I felt so relieved. I felt like someone weeded my spirit from all of the `bad water´ as the Portuguese say. I am so grateful for the Atonement and that every week we can be cleaned and fortified as we worthily and thoughtfully take the Sacrament!

 

I love you so much!

 

Sister Derrick

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