Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Leo y Joanna

Well, this is it. My last time telling you all what my new transfer is because I´m officially starting my last transfer....I´m TRAINING here in Higüey and being an hermana leader for two zones....It´s a good thing I won´t have any time to take it easy! I´m excited to work hard and work with a new hermana. I´m already sad I´m leaving her in the middle of her training! haha

Leo and Joanna were baptized and confirmed this week! To be honest, I was a little worried about what the bishop was thinking about them getting baptized because Leo is 10 and Joanna is 8, but the bishop was thrilled! The bishop asked leo to give his testimony in Sacrament meeting. In his testimony Leo said that when he was baptized he felt ¨glorious and an explosion...like BOOM¨ He also said that he was happy where he was at, in the true church and with God :) In Joanna´s confirmation the person giving her the blessing said something that really caught my attention. He said that she would one day be sealed to a preisthood holder in the temple. I thought that was really cool. We´re now working
with their cousin, Mariangela who has a baptismal date for February and with their mom, Anarosa. They´re the cutest and I LOVE THEM SO MUCH!

This week I tried interesting food....one day someone gave us Pig LIVER and a different day someone gave us PIG TOUNGE. I´m going to be honest, I liked the tounge a LOT better than the liver....haha

I love being a missionary. I don´t think I´ll ever be able to say it enough. I love seing change in people´s lives. I love being able to say I´m a representative of Jesus Christ. I love being able to help people understand their purpose here in the earth. I love the people here! 

Love you all and hope you always remember to read in the Book of Mormon and Pray EVERYDAY. 

Hermana Lawrence





Monday, January 22, 2018

Campansano!



It´s been two weeks of soooooo many miracles. I won´t be able to tell you everything that has
happened, but just know that Heavenly Father loves us and is mindful of our prayers. He knows our hearts and know when we are trying our best! 

So the reason that I didn´t write last week (I was never even going to say anything because I didn´t want you to worry mom....but it´s kind of a cool story) is because we had a zone activity in La Romana last monday and as we walked out of the church into the road a motorcycle that was driving on the wrong side of the road and going super fast so I didn´t even see it....hit me. It was a hit-and-run, so I actually never saw anything. I hit my head on the ground pretty hard and the wind got knocked out of me, so it was hard to breathe. Luckily there were still other missionaries inside the church and they came out
and helped me into the chapel and gave me a blessing. They called the bishop of the ward we were at and he took us to the Emergency room. Really nothing happened, which is a miracle. My leg got cut up and my head got cut up, but nothing other than that. We went back to Higuey after and we proselyted like normal...just a little slower! I know that the priesthood blessing that I recieved was the key point. But the interesting part now: on tuesday, so the day after the accident, we had zone conference in the chapel of La Romana. When we arrived, there was a man there talking to a couple of other missionaries. They called me over. The man who hit me and had driven off, came back the next day. He said he didn´t sleep that night and felt terrible, so he came willing to cover whatever costs he damaged. I told him I was fine and the only thing I
wanted from him was for him to go to church and to listen to the missionaries. He accepted and now the missionaries are teaching him! If it took him crashing into a sister missionary on his motorcycle to find the gospel, so be it! I´m glad I could be the means of him finding the truth! We have also met a lot of people recently that have gotten hit by motorcycles and had a LOT worse things happen. The picture I attatched is a woman and her niece that both got hit by motors but one broke their femur and the other her ankle.....and then me with my cut haha But I know that Heavenly Father was watching over me and I know that he hears the prayers that you always say for the missionaries safety!

Campusano got baptized on Saturday! He was so happy and so excited! Hermana Jacinta (his girlfriend) was
SO happy too! They´re the greatest! We´re also seeing a lot of help from members right now, which is great.

There are a lot of people that are willing to listen to us right now and have the desire to be baptized. We have made a goal to talk about and invite everyone to be baptized we have really seen the results! We ended the week with 17 people that committed to make a covenant with God and be baptized! Now Hna Aleixo and I have to continue to be the instruments in God´s hand to help them and even more people come unto Christ. 

We have also been focusing on the spirit. We are telling people that maybe they won´t remember everything they listen from us, but we want them to realize
the feelings they feel and to reconocer the spirit when it´s talking to them. This is the change we´ve been seeing. people are starting to understand the spirit more.

We were walking in the street one day and a girl stopped us and said Ï always see you in the street are you Testigos?¨ (Jehovas witness) We said no and then we contacted her. We gave her a pamphlet of The gospel of Jesus christ and she jumped up and down and huged us so hard and said ¨no one has ever given me a gift so great in my life!¨ then she told us where she lived and we put a cita to visit her. But then the next day, we were walking way far away from where I understood she lived, and we found her house by miracle! She had read the pamplet two times and so we gave her a book of Mormon to
read. When we went the next day she was already reading in 1 Nefi  chapter 20! Her name is Noelia and she´s 15 years old and the cutest most energetic thing! 

I was reading the talk given in General Conference called ¨By divine Design¨and I have been trying to see the ¨conincidences¨in my live....which really aren´t conincidences. There are so many!

LES QUIERO MUCHO! Have the greatest weeeeek evvvverrrr!

Hermana Lawrence




Tuesday, January 9, 2018

I Can Cook Dominican!


A member told me how she makes meat, so I tried it and it turned out really well! Be prepared to eat the Bandera Dominicana when I get home! :)




Mini Milagros

This was a great week! We were able to see small miracles everyday...and big ones too! :)

We had consejo de lideres on Wednesday, so it was another week of traveling. We are learning to make better plans for our goals as a mission. In the days after consejo, Hna Aleixo and I made plans and goals and then STUCK TO THEM. Even though every contact we made with the Book of Mormon didn´t turn into a new investigator, and every new investigator isn´t progressing, we have had giant steps with existing investigators and I know Heavenly Father is blessing us in other parts of the work because we are trying  and focusing on reaching our goals.

I think Hna Aleixo and I are becoming professional dog-washers. Cleopatra hurt her knee and hasn´t been able to do anything for a while, so we asked her what we could do to help her. She asked us to help wash her dogs! haha This week we were able to several small services to investigators, and really it has been fun! Washing clothes, dogs, and they are very grateful. 

We had an intercambio this week. I was with Hna Moura in Hato Mayor. We had a cool experience in which we went to an investigators
house of theirs and she let us in. I sat down like normal thinking she was the investigator, turns out Elizabeth is the investigators sister and she has NEVER let the hermanas go inside the house when she´s there. We started singing the hymn and part way through a man showed up at the door and stood there until we finished the song. She invited him in. His name is Angel. Turns out Elizabeth and Angel used to be together but about 5 months ago they broke up and now they´re just friends....but we taught them Plan of Salvation and invited them to be baptized. They sat there and said nothing...we were in silence for a while and I asked angel how he felt. He said ¨joy and peace¨ he realized that it was the spirit and he accepted to be baptized! 

Campusano had his interview in december and didn´t pass because the morning of the interview he had drinken coffee. After the interview he basically disappeared off the face of the earth. We called, we called his girlfriend (who is a member) we passed by her house (because Campusano lives in a ¨campo¨ kind of far away, so we´ve never actually been to his house, we always teach him in her house) and we could not make contact with him. He didn´t go to church the sunday after the interview, so it had been more than two weeks since we were able to talk to him or make contact with him. I was getting nervous that we had lost him. But lots of prayers later, yesterday he was in the church before us in his white shirt and after the meeting he told us that the morning he drank coffee before his interview...was the last time he drank coffee!! His girlfriend asked when he could be baptized and have his interview again. HEAVENLY FATHER ANSWERS PRAYERS! We never gave up calling. We tried everyday, so if there´s anything I´ve learned from this...it´s perseverence. Recently the work has been a little harder, and I explained my feelings to President Smith, and today he gave me advice that will help me and I hope will help you all as well. He said¨, ¨we are called to the work and must press forward - despite what we may be tempted to see as failures, in reality they are successes when we do our part and continue to press forward.¨ Pressing forward and seeing the good in every circumstance is a MUST. If we constantly look at the negative in everything, we´re going to be pretty sad people! Let´s be happy! :)

Love you all and hope you all have the greatest week!

Hermana Lawrence



Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Feliz Ano Nuevo!


WOW. How do I sum up two crazy weeks in one (short) email....? Here are some of the main points:

-We had NAVIDAD! For christmas we were invited to 6 different members houses...we could only go to three, but three christmas dinners is a lot on one´s stomach! Thank goodness for to-go boxes! This past month we hardly sang christmas hymns in church, so walking to the chapel I commented to Hna Aleixo that if we didn´t sing christmas hyms I would be sad.....not a single song was a christmas hymn. And the talks given were about the word of wisdom....haha definitley not a normal christmas sunday, but it was definitley a good one. Christmas morning you all might have woken up to snow, but i woke up to a full rainbow...:) Island Life! 

-Campusano had his baptismal interview ..but we´re still working with him. It was a little disheartening for me after his interviewWe had to travel to La Romana right after the interview and so I had some time to think and reflect on what I´m doing wrong...and to be honest, I was really beating myself up. But I´ve learned a lot from this. We were able to go to the temple the next day and while in the temple I had some reflection with the Book of Mormon. I read in Omni 1:26. I learned that I need to offer my WHOLE SOUL as an offering to the Lord right now. Consecration is something I am learning right now, and bringing my whole soul to the Lord is changing me., for many reasons. 

-We put a baptismal date with Sandra! She´s amazing. Hna Aleixo taught her when she first arrived in the area, but then they dropped her because she wasn´t progressing. A member came up to us in church a couple of weeks ago and told us that a woman named Sandra wanted us to visit her again. So the member took us to Sandra´s house and sure enough it´s the same Sandra! She´s 50ish years old, and is in a deep place in her life right now. We taught her plan of salvation and she bawled through the whole lesson. She told us that there was a post on facebook about what people would ask santa for for christmas and people were commenting wordly things. She explained to us that she would ask for 5 minutes to hug her dad again. We promised her that someday she will have the eternity to hug her dad, not only 5 minutes. The spirt was very strong and we invited her to baptism. She accepted!

Well, a LOT happened that I´ll just have to tell you about someday, but know that I love all you! and Heavenly Father LOVES YOU SO MUCHHHH!

Have the happiest new year!

Hermana Lawrence