Yup,
we found out transfers today (actually, I found out yesterday because
President and Sister Clements stayed Saturday for a baptism then for
church on Sunday and President took me aside to chat for a second and
basically told me what was gonna happen with transfers.)
Annnnnnnnnnd... Drum roll.
I'm going to be serving in................
Eau
Claire. Still. :) Oh my gosh, I really don't think I'll ever leave this
place. 7th transfer here. 9 months, going on 10! Wahoo! You all HAVE to
come visit with me before Buzz leaves on his mish. Pleassssssssse.
Well, it sounds like everyone is having a prime summer so far!
Eat it up.
Well....... we've had some down falls and some miracles!
On Monday, Sister Merrill and I had an appointment that fell through and
so we went to our back up plan which was to contact a potential
investigator, L. We knocked on L's door, and she unfortunately
wasn't home, but fortunately the young women who answered happened to be
one of the most faithful young women I have even come in contact with.
We started chatting a little bit, and we know mutual people from
Memorial High School where she attends. We started talking about
religion, and she mentioned that she is currently studying with the
Jehovah Witnesses but that she is open to everything. We shared Joseph
Smith's first vision with her, and the Book of Mormon, and she was in
awe. She got really excited about the things we were teaching her and
then said, "You know, about 20 minutes ago, I was thinking about God. I
was thinking about my life. And I was thinking about how I can improve
my relationship with my mom, and then you two showed up! I find that no
coincidence." We invited her to be baptized, and she cheerfully without hesitation
said, "YES!" We gave her the second weekend of July as a date to work
towards and she cheerfully accepted that invitation as well. Jade
attended Book of Mormon study with us a couple of days later, and then
we gave her a church tour. She loved it all. That evening she gave us a
text telling us how much she enjoyed herself and how excited she is to
be involved with our church! It was very exciting, and a testimony of
following our back up plans with exactness!
Then
we had B and her daughter, and L and her daughter (two cute Hmong
families) drop us. Saddest part is that B and her daughter had a
baptismal date. :( Really does break my heart. I've really gained a
respect for the Hmong elders I serve with because this has been their
WHOLE mission... getting dropped all the TIME.
But then, in
return, Heavenly Father blessed us with the miracle of the S family
coming to church!!! Sister Anderson and I found them in December and
we've been TRYING to get them to church since then! And they FINALLY
came yesterday! And ya know what? Couldn't have been a more perfect
Sunday.
*a mom and dad got confirmed during sacrament meeting
*two
talks were on becoming perfected and they used the analogies of making
rough rocks become smooth... they were both AMAZING talks, (and a sister
that gave the talk HAPPENED to be a 'healer' just like Sister S!
Coincidence?)
*most BEAUTIFUL musical number I've ever heard. Accapella 'I love the Lord' in tune to 'Be Still my Soul'
*President
and Sister Clements shared their testimonies afterward and it was
AMAZING. President Clements even chatted with them for a half hour after
the meeting. (insert kip voice here) Swwwwwwwweeeeeeeeeettttttt.
Then we were also
able to get in contact with Sister P... she is still mourning the loss
of her hubby who decided to leave the fam. Breaks my heart. But we have
an appointment with her on Tuesday! WHOO!
Well, I want you
all to know, I'm totally forgetting about you. Honestly. It's weird.
Like yesterday, Sister Clements asked me, "How is your family doing?"
And at that point I realized how long it's been since I've thought of
you guys. Haha... I still love you though. Thanks for all ya do and I'll
talk to you next week! Love you!
-Sister Beeson
Oh, ps.
Brother
K who got baptized shared his testimony and he talked about when he was
about 1 week away from getting baptized, the elders asked him the
baptismal interview questions, one of them being: Do you believe that
Thomas S. Monson is the current prophet, seer, revelator? and he said
"Honestly, I don't even know who this guy is."
So the elders put on some videos from
lds.org
and as Bro K was watching, he kept thinking to himself "I know this
guy! Where have I seen him?" So he got a video out of the library at the
church and it was when Thomas Monson was 10 years younger, and then it
really hit him. He remembers when he worked in construction in Utah and
he went to deliver some things for the remodeling of the slc temple, and
he said that he remembers a man in a suit walked up to him and started
talking to him. Bro K knew that this guy in the suit was one of the 'big
guys' of the church, but he was in a rush and really just wanting to
get out of this convo. It was Thomas S. Monson! And all at once the
conversation came back to Bro K about what President Monson told him a
decade earlier in response to Bro K saying he wasn't sure what he wanted
in life and he was just confused about many things. President Monson
said, "I promise you that there will be a time in your life where you
won't be confused anymore, you will not be wandering, and you will be in
the right place at the right time."
That whole conversation came to Bro K as he was watching the video
of President Monson a decade ago, a week before his baptism! How cool. I
hope that made sense, I'm about to rush off the computer but wanted to
hurry and tell you that