Monday, April 8, 2013

Sister Winters - April 8, 2013 "It's FOOLPROOF!"


[Editor's note: only 2 more emails left!! :)]

Dear family,
 
Dajia hao! Good morning - I hope you all loved General Conference. I'm getting so excited to listen to it this weekend, especially after getting some teasers of what will be happening. I know that the Law of Chastity talk was an answer to many prayers. This week is going to be great. Another plus about General Conference this weekend is that Becky will be coming up from Taidong to see me! I haven't seen her in almost six months and am looking forward to a very sweet reunion with her.
 
Before I forget, I need to tell you that I will not be writing next Monday - I'll be writing on Wednesday instead. Temple day! Twice, actually - I'll be going again later that week with Yu Jiemei to receive her endowments. Life is so so so good. I'm sure that will probably be one of the sweetest experiences of my mission - and probably my life.
 
This week... was not quite as good as I wanted it to be. I realized towards the end of the week that we weren't very good at keeping the invites from our zone leaders and it was seriously affecting our work. So I repented. :) And tried hard to be better. And things got better. Last week we had a zone conference where we talked a lot about using our time wisely. It was wonderful and just what I needed to hear. I want to use my time as wisely as I can, especially with a very limited amount left, but sometimes I feel like I could just use it more productively. The Assistants did an awesome object lesson to talk about using the Lord's time - Elder Peterson asked, "Who in here likes ice cream?" Of course my hand shot up, but there was another elder who literally jumped out of his chair... so he got picked. Anyway, they scooped a delightfully large heaping of mint truffle ice cream into a bowl for this elder and told him to eat it. "But wait!" said Elder Bowler. "I need to fix some things first!" So Elder Bowler got out some mustard and doused the ice cream with it. Then he got out a hair dryer and melted all of the ice cream and mustard into this nasty-looking soup. Then he added these weird crawly-looking things that none of us knew what they were. After that Elder Bowler announced that the ice cream was finally ready. We were all so sad - really good ice cream was just WASTED. Elder Peterson said, "Wasting the Lord's time should feel worse than wasting ice cream... and that's saying something." Haha it's true! I always feel so terrible when even a little bit of time is wasted. I'm so grateful we got this inspired training so that I can work harder than ever these next few weeks. The zone conference took me by surprise a little because I had to give my "closing testimony" - it made leaving the mission a lot more real. My eyes filled up with tears as I testified that this is the Savior's work. Leaving is going to be rough. Anyway, I guess the big idea that I want all of you to get from this email is that obedience is so important - even in the super-little things, like keeping a zone invite. I wasn't breaking any commandments, but there was still a big difference from not being completely obedient in the very little things.
 
Thankfully, even with my weaknesses, Heavenly Father is still blessing our investigators' lives. Probably the biggest example this week was in the life of Rena. Last week when we told her about the Word of Wisdom, she was a little disappointed. Anyway, I called her up a few days later and asked how keeping the Word of Wisdom was going and what blessings she was receiving. She said, "I've been keeping it." I said, "That's great! How did you have the faith to do that?" She said, "Well, you know how I've had a cold for ages? I finally went to go see a doctor about it, and he said that I could only drink a few specific drinks, and aside from that, I'm not allowed to drink anything else. That includes tea and coffee. So yes, I'm keeping it." I started laughing - I couldn't help it. "Rena," I said, "I can't really think of a clearer way that God would answer your prayers. You wanted to know if you really needed to keep the Word of Wisdom - well, here's your answer!" It was so great. She's progressing so well and is preparing for baptism. Yesterday in her ward they announced her baptism over the pulpit (even though she hasn't had her baptismal interview - yikes! Don't do that.), and she didn't freak out at all! She's planning on it. It's so awesome.
 
As far as other investigators go, Jing Xuan can get baptized on the 20th with Rena if (when) her mom signs the permission slip, and if Oprah has the faith to make the changes she needs to in her life she can also get baptized on that date. Annie and You Jiemei aren't looking too great for that date, but I'm sure that they'll keep progressing after I leave. Annie is still progressing really well - I think she just takes a little more time. One of our investigators broke a pretty serious commandment this past week and said, "I just can't feel the Spirit anymore. I feel so far away." I didn't really know what to tell her and prayed that I'd know what to say. Sure enough, when I opened my mouth, the words that came out were: "You need to repent. You need to talk it over with God. You probably will hurt for a while and won't be able to feel the Spirit right away, but I promise that if you just keep praying and keep repenting, then you will feel the Spirit again." Even though I'm sad that she broke that commandment, I'm grateful that she knows now that she can't break the commandments and expect to be happy.
 
There were a couple of funny things that happened this week as well as spiritual. One was just a random contact. We were at a stoplight and I was chatting with this guy next to me. He said, "How's America?" I said that I had no idea. He looked really surprised and said, "Wait, you're not American?" I said, "Oh no, I'm American. But I haven't been there in almost a year and a half, so I'm not sure how it is anymore. It was good before I left, though." It looked like he was still trying to process that even when he took my English class pamphlet and left. I laughed for a while afterwards about it - so did Sister George when I told her. She said that when I go back to the US I need to go up to every Chinese-looking person I see and ask, "How's Taiwan?" or "How's China?" Hahaha such an interesting question.
 
In further news, I'm sad to announce that the rat is back. We've found some rat droppings around the house (yes, we are that professional), along with some food wrappers that I'm 100% positive we didn't just drop randomly. Serious action has been taken. First Sister George set a trap of her own design - you put some food in the sink to bait it, and then you put some food down the hole in the sink... and you put some oil on the sides so it can't crawl back up! To use the words of Sister George, "It's FOOLPROOF!"
 
But it didn't work.
 
(Sister George wants to add that it's because the rat didn't fall for the bait, not because the trap itself was flawed.)
 
So our zone leaders bought a real trap for us instead - one where it just traps it and doesn't kill it, since the killing-type are illegal in Taiwan. Interesting, right? Anyway, that rat's a smart one - it hasn't taken the bait that we've set. Yet. I might buy a peanut bar at the grocery store today just to get rid of that rodent. I'll keep you posted.
 
Okay sorry, that was kind of an interesting note to end on. I love being here! I love being a missionary! I love my Heavenly Father and my Savior, Jesus Christ. I love being Their servant. Life is wonderful and I'm loving it! Please pray for me to be able to SPRINT to the finish and to use my time better than ever these last few weeks.
 
Love,
Sister Winters





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