Dear Everyone,
This week we had some unexpected twists and turns, which
really kept us on our toes! On Tuesday we had President and Sister Fluckiger
over for District Meeting and a mini-division. At first we were a little
nervous, but everyone was just themselves and we ended up having a great time.
When we talked about our investigators we never had to twiddle our thumbs
wondering what else we can do to help because the fountain of all knowledge was
right in front of us! What a priviledge. After District Meeting we had a lesson
with Daniel and Sister Fluckiger about the commandments. It was really fun to
teach with her and hear her testimony. Wow, Sister Fluckiger is really a great
example. Funny story, though. She offered Daniel one of those colored pencils
with red on one end and blue on the other for marking the scriptures, but he
didn´t want it. So she threw it at him and refused to take it back! We got a
good laugh.
Something that our mission is studying right now is a really
old talk by Alvin Dyer... to be honest I´m not really sure who he is. Perhaps
he was an apostle around the 1920´s? Anyway, the talk is called `The
Challenging and Testifying Missionary´ and it is pretty hard core! If anybody
reading this has a friend or a family member (besides me, ofcourse) out/going
out on a mission, you should give them a copy. It basically says that the Lord
is truly the one that prepares people for the restored gospel, not the
missionary. All the missionary really should focus on is 1- teaching by the
SPIRIT (as opposed to the knowledge of world, evidence and proof of men) 2-
Testifying of the truth and 3- Inviting them to be baptized as soon as they get
the chance. I really am enjoying reading, studying, and applying it.
Daniel is improving and is on his way towards baptism this
Friday, which is good. He has a lot of questions about gay marriage, and he
wanted to learn more about what the leaders of the church say about it. I know
there is a good church website: mormonandgay.org
but unfortunately it is only in English! If you guys find anything good
that has a Portuguese option, let me know! We´ve been teaching with a recent
convert his age, Bruno, and that has been helping a lot with these sorts of
doubts that he has.
Anyway, we had 7 people come to church yesterday! It was
really neat because 3 of them have committed to going to church every week for
at least 3 months and showed up to Sacrament Meeting for the first time
yesterday! Good for them! We are excited to see what they thought and hopefully
apply what we´ve learned from our dear friend Elder Dyer.
Faith has been something at the front of my mind lately. It
has been a whole year since I was in Aveiro, which is now my District Leader´s
area, and I was thinking about how much I´ve learned since I got there. I
remember in my first week someone in the street asked me what faith meant and I
didn´t know it well enough to respond well! Now when people ask me in the
street what faith is, I usually respond by saying, `Trust in the Lord and
believing that He´s there even though we can´t see Him right now.´ Not a bad
response. But now that I think about it even more, that response doesn´t give
the word `faith´ any justice. You can´t really explain faith. You need
to experience it. You can talk about it all you want, but until you put
everything in His hands and hope there´s someone on the other end of your
prayers, you won´t know what faith is. My favorite scripture about faith is
Ether 12:4
Wherefore, whoso believeth in God might with surety hope for
a better world, yea, even a place at the right hand of God, which hope cometh
of faith, maketh an anchor to the souls of men, which would make them sure and
steadfast, always abounding in good works, being led to glorify God.
I´ve been having to trust in the Lord a lot. I think that
when I was in Aveiro I had an idea of what faith is, at least on paper. But now
I have a reality of what faith is and I never want it to go away, both in the
ups and in the downs of life. I love you all and I hope that you have a great
week.
Sister Derrick
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