Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Sister Winters - April 16, 2013 "The dogs will capture you"


Dear family,
 
"Oh, what a beautiful morning!" Haha, I loved that part of conference. Actually, I loved all of conference. So good! I had many questions answered - both mine and investigators' - through the servants of the Lord. It was fun seeing the BYU choir too, although it was a little depressing to realize that most of the people that majored in music while I was at school were not in the choir anymore. Oh, well. I guess it helped me retain a nice "detached" feeling and I was able to just sit back and enjoy the music. It was funny - we met with one of our investigators afterwards and shared The Plan of Salvation with her. I asked her what her favorite part of conference was and she said the choir and the organ. When we were getting to the end of the lesson I turned to Mormon 7:7 and said, "You think that the choir today was good? Well, singing praises to God in the Celestial Kingdom is going to be infinitely better than that!" She got the point. :)
 
This past week was better than the week before, although numbers are still a little low. I've been kind of plagued this past week (well, and before that as well) with occasional "guilty" feelings like I'm not giving my all or that I should be ashamed of the work that I've given. But whereas before it was kind of an occasional thing that I could kind of brush off, recently it's been an almost continual wave - feeling bad, trying to feel good, finally feeling good, and then feeling bad again. Woof. Through it all I'm still trying to give it my all and keep sprinting to the finish, but I could really use your prayers. I'm going to the temple today (three times in the next two weeks, actually!), and I'm hoping that being in the house of the Lord can help me get a clearer idea of things as they really are.
 
There are some other people who need need NEED your prayers! Jing Xuan passed her baptismal interview but needs her parents to sign her permission slip and they haven't been willing to yet (they agree, but they don't see why they need to sign). We're fasting today and trying our hardest over here, but any help from the good ol' USA would be awesome. We still have faith that Rena can be baptized this weekend too, but she needs just as many if not more prayers than Jing Xuan does. She's really busy this week and we haven't been able to meet with her to help her have her interview. Plus the step of baptism will need a lot of faith on her part - Heavenly Father has answered so many of her prayers and she knows that, but it's still nerve-wracking for her to have a few doubts and still get baptized. She doesn't feel like church allows her to "rest" on Sundays as it should - she's shy and gets nervous in some of the more intimate classes where she has to answer. Thankfully about 90% of the talks in conference dealt with how the Savior can help us find true peace... she just needs to find some time to watch it. Cry unto the Lord!
 
Since Rena has been so hard to get ahold of lately, we actually tried to bike out to her house. It was quite the adventure - it's very far away in a part of the area that I'd never been to before. We got a little lost as we were driving to a more rural area with fewer houses. We finally saw this giant factory thing and pulled over to check the address. It was odd-numbered... we were looking for even. As we thought about where we should go/what to do, these giant dogs came out of the shadows in the distance and started barking at us in a very "get-out-of-here-right-now" sort of way. So we prayed. And biked out of there as fast as we could (I felt like the little girls hopping over rattlesnakes in 17 Miracles). And we made it out alive! And unscratched. And unbitten. Seriously a miracle - we met this guy afterwards and asked him for directions. He said that Rena's house was very far away. And that there were lots of dogs in between. And not only did this man say that those dogs bite people, but that "they'll bite you and then grab you. They'll capture you." And of course he said all of this with a creepy smile on his face. YIKES. Needless to say, we got out of there as soon as we could.
 
There were some good things that happened this week, though. As I'm getting close to going home, President has given us permission to call some of our recent converts who don't live in our areas. Last night I called Lu Jiemei, my first convert in Hualian and on my mission. She's doing so well - her kids are doing great and her testimony is still strong. She's still helping all of the sisters in the branch as she serves as the Relief Society President there. She's awesome! Both of us couldn't believe how quickly time has gone by. And then last weekend was absolutely wonderful as Becky came up from Taidong to visit me. She looked happier than I'd seen her in a while - she's great. It was hard to say goodbye again - especially since I don't know when I'm going to see her next. I told her that she needs to buy a webcam. We'll see if she keeps her commitment. :) And then of course this Saturday is going to be the best day of my life - going to the temple with Yu Jiemei (totally one of my favorite converts) in the morning and then double baptism (please!) in the evening! God is taking care of the people I've touched here. He's taking care of me. I love Him and am excited to keep serving Him with my all for this last week and a half!
 
I love you,

Sister Winters
 
PS - The rat is still there.
 

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