30 September 2013

Almost October.... - September 30, 2013

Story of the week: Our day started off a little bit interesting since everything that we had set in stone, canceled last minute. We had been meaning to drop off some cookies to a ward member to thank him for helping us with Frezghi's baptism last week, so we quickly made some for him and dropped by. At the moment we knocked on the door, there was about 15-20 people in the entry way. The ward member and his wife were definitely very excited to see us, so we just dropped off the cookies and left, feeling a little confused. The next day at church, the wife explained to us that all week she had been praying that the missionaries would come by the house (to have an unthreatening introduction to the church) while her family was visiting and at the moment that she thought it would be absolutely perfect for us to come, we knocked on the door. Everything worked out for a reason! =)

Moses- we met him quite a bit last week--he has several friends that he wants us to try to teach, so he's been sitting in on other lessons. It's interesting because he still isn't sure about baptism. He says that he wants to, but that he doesn't know when. We're encouraging him to keep reading and praying so he can know for himself.

Frezghi (recent convert) - was confirmed yesterday! He's doing well--he's still super happy he was baptized; though he is having a hard time with school.

Fredrik (recent convert)- wants to go to the temple, so we're helping him prepare for that time.

As for my studies in the last week this scripture stood out: 3 Nephi 15:24 in conjunction with Doctrine and Covenants 50:41-42. We never have need to fear of being lost.

Love,

Allie























23 September 2013

It's almost October already?!? - September 23, 2013


Those are definitely some cool pictures you of the house/weather. Glad you were back home when the worst of it hit. As for me, it has been an extremely busy week!

So to start off for this week, last Tuesday we met with Frezghi in the library. We knew that we didn't have much time with him, because he had a friend with him. So one of the first things we asked him was if he thought more about deciding a date to be baptized.

He said, "Yes. Sunday."

"This Sunday?"

"Yes. I don't want to waste any more time!"

So we began to make plans with him to help him get ready for baptism that next Sunday (yesterday). We taught him the rest of the commandments and helped him get ready for his interview and his service. And yesterday Frezghi was baptized! A lot of the young adults were there to support him (he actually knows most of them thanks to all of the football activities) He just kept saying how happy he was and he is looking forward to being confirmed next Sunday! I included two pictures of Äldste Muirbrook (who baptized him), Frezghi, Syster Hauglid, Moses, and me from the baptism =) One's a little blurry, but in the other Moses's eyes are closed.... though I'm sending both anyway.




















I'm also including a picture of me and Syster Faux who I saw at a training meeting for the sisters in the mission. I think we're looking pretty good =)


Moses - He's been having a bit of a rough week, but he's definitely been thinking more about baptism. He came to Frezghi's baptism, so we hope to be able to talk to him about it the next time we meet. We think it was definitely a good experience for him.

Spiritual Moment - so many this week! The highlight would definitely be Frezghi's baptism and how everything just worked out perfectly for it in the end.

Scripture - Helman 6 - just because it is one of the few times in the Book of Mormon where the Lamanites are actively sending missionaries to teach to the Nephites. At this time, the Lamanites were a definite example of how we can fellowship others and try our best to help all to come unto Christ.

Love you all! And I hope all is fantastic with you all!

Love,

Allie

16 September 2013

Sweden - September 16, 2013

First of all, a pictures of me, Syster Hauglid, and an Elder Keele (he was in my MTC group).


My ankle is still healing....I might have fallen again on Saturday (stupid sticks in the middle of the path that hide in the dark...) so that set me back a couple of days, but I'll be back to normal before you know it!

Some of the people we work with:

Cherry - we went through the baptismal interview questions with him again. He seems to have a testimony about everything, he just needs to decide when to get baptized. He often says that he'll decide a date after he comes to church again, but then he hasn't been coming to church. We wonder if there is some other underlying reason he doesn't want to talk about... but he's been coming to church activities so that's good!

Frezghi - He's been very busy with school and working on his papers so he can stay in the country. He still wants to be baptized though! 

Moses - He seems to be going through a rough time right now with school and the question of whether or not he'll be able to stay in the country. He's still praying about whether or not he should be baptized.

Fredrik (recent convert) - came to church and received the Aaronic Priesthood yesterday!

This was something I found in an old Liahona "We [need to] remain steady and patient as we progress through mortality. At times, the Lord’s answer will be, “You don’t know everything, but you know enough”—enough to keep the commandments and to do what is right." (Elder Anderson, You Know Enough October 2008) We know enough to make those next few steps.

Love you all!

Allie

09 September 2013

Guess what Allie did? - September 9 , 2013

It's been an interesting week here in Sweden. So last Tuesday, I sprained my ankle! Here are a couple of pictures (the latest in missionary fashion and look at all of those pretty colors!)




















So I've been on crutches the last little bit (officially stopped today), but I'm super grateful that I brought my brace, since I'll be needing it for a least another week. So it's been eventful, but the ward has certainly been taking care of its missionaries =) They loaned me the crutches and helped us out a ton on the day it first happened and I couldn't really walk.

Otherwise it's been a little bit of a slower week, simply because of needing to rest to help my ankle heal.

Some of our investigators -

Moses - he loves coming to church and learning more, but he still doesn't want to be baptized. He's agreed to pray and study about it though, which he was more hesitant to do before.

Frezghi - he wants to be baptized! We haven't decided a date yet because he's supposed to get his schedule for the month today so we hope and think it will be sometime relatively soon. He says that whenever he thinks about baptism, he just feels extremely happy.

Cherry - met with us again and we reviewed the Plan of Salvation.  Cherry has definitely gone from saying "if I get baptized" to "when I get baptized" so we hope to have a candid converstation with him about it later this week.

Love you all!

Allie



02 September 2013

My first and last September on the mission! - September 2, 2013

It's been another busy week here in Örebro! For the first time since I've been here we were able to have 20 official lessons in the area, which is just an easy way to see how are work impacts the people living here. Syster Hauglid is doing great and of course she is super excited since she now knows where her sister will be serving her own mission to New Zealand!

I can see a little bit of what you all are experiencing with Hadley. An less active (who is now officially active again!) has a 11 month old who just started to walk! Elicia (the baby) is just duper adorable and of course reminds me a lot of Hadley.

Pictures for the week:  a frozen cake pie with Jared's sparkler candles that he sent me =)


One of Syster Gambles, me and Cherry (finally, right?)


One of me and Syster Gambles.



Our investigators:

Moses - We met him a couple of times last week. He committed to following both the Word of Wisdom and Law of Chasity and he came for sacrament meeting, but he still doesn't understand why it would be important to be baptized with proper authority. We hope to help him understand better in our lesson with him tonight.

Frezghi - We taught more about baptism and he says he wants to study the Book of Mormon and pray about it more before he commits, but he seems to think that it is the direction he should head.

Fredrik(recent convert) - was able to talk to interview with the Bishop about the priesthood. So he will hopefully be able to get it soon.

Something that stood out from my personal study this week was in the talk Stand in Holy Places by President Monson in the October 2011 conference. It is so important that we are in tune to the promptings of the Spirit and to act on them when we receive them.

I'll just copy the story here:

"I am always humbled and grateful when my Heavenly Father communicates with me through His inspiration. I have learned to recognize it, to trust it, and to follow it. Time and time again I have been the recipient of such inspiration. One rather dramatic experience took place in August of 1987 during the dedication of the Frankfurt Germany Temple. President Ezra Taft Benson had been with us for the first day or two of the dedication but had returned home, and so it became my opportunity to conduct the remaining sessions.

On Saturday we had a session for our Dutch members who were in the Frankfurt Temple district. I was well acquainted with one of our outstanding leaders from the Netherlands, Brother Peter Mourik. Just prior to the session, I had the distinct impression that Brother Mourik should be called upon to speak to his fellow Dutch members during the session and that, in fact, he should be the first speaker. Not having seen him in the temple that morning, I passed a note to Elder Carlos E. Asay, our Area President, asking whether Peter Mourik was in attendance at the session. Just prior to standing up to begin the session, I received a note back from Elder Asay indicating that Brother Mourik was actually not in attendance, that he was involved elsewhere, and that he was planning to attend the dedicatory session in the temple the following day with the servicemen stakes.

As I stood at the pulpit to welcome the people and to outline the program, I received unmistakable inspiration once again that I was to announce Peter Mourik as the first speaker. This was counter to all my instincts, for I had just heard from Elder Asay that Brother Mourik was definitely not in the temple. Trusting in the inspiration, however, I announced the choir presentation and the prayer and then indicated that our first speaker would be Brother Peter Mourik.

As I returned to my seat, I glanced toward Elder Asay; I saw on his face a look of alarm. He later told me that when I had announced Brother Mourik as the first speaker, he couldn’t believe his ears. He said he knew that I had received his note and that I indeed had read it, and he couldn’t fathom why I would then announce Brother Mourik as a speaker, knowing he wasn’t anywhere in the temple.

During the time all of this was taking place, Peter Mourik was in a meeting at the area offices in Porthstrasse. As his meeting was going forward, he suddenly turned to Elder Thomas A. Hawkes Jr., who was then the regional representative, and asked, “How fast can you get me to the temple?”

Elder Hawkes, who was known to drive rather rapidly in his small sports car, answered, “I can have you there in 10 minutes! But why do you need to go to the temple?”

Brother Mourik admitted he did not know why he needed to go to the temple but that he knew he had to get there. The two of them set out for the temple immediately.

During the magnificent choir number, I glanced around, thinking that at any moment I would see Peter Mourik. I did not. Remarkably, however, I felt no alarm. I had a sweet, undeniable assurance that all would be well.

Brother Mourik entered the front door of the temple just as the opening prayer was concluding, still not knowing why he was there. As he hurried down the hall, he saw my image on the monitor and heard me announce, “We will now hear from Brother Peter Mourik.”

To the astonishment of Elder Asay, Peter Mourik immediately walked into the room and took his place at the podium.

Following the session, Brother Mourik and I discussed that which had taken place prior to his opportunity to speak. I have pondered the inspiration which came that day not only to me but also to Peter Mourik. That remarkable experience has provided an undeniable witness to me of the importance of being worthy to receive such inspiration and then trusting it—and following it—when it comes. I know without question that the Lord intended for those who were present at that session of the Frankfurt Temple dedication to hear the powerful, touching testimony of His servant Brother Peter Mourik."

Love,

Allie