Dear family,
There is love coming your way from Taipei, Taiwan! I hope you've all had a wonderful Easter and a wonderful $63 carrot cake. :) They don't celebrate Easter at all in Taiwan (the YW teacher even asked us to give a lesson on Easter since she'd never celebrated it before), but I still had a great holiday as I thought more about the Person I represent every day. I once again read the whole book of John in the week before Easter to get myself in that mindset - it was lovely. I love the scriptures.
It was a great week here! Things are still grand with Sister George. Oh! You asked about the earthquake here - I'm fine. Totally fine. Earthquakes kind of freaked me out in my first transfer, but then my trainer said that earthquakes happen here pretty much every day, and I felt better? Doesn't make sense, but that's the way it is. Anyway, I didn't hear about any sort of damage or anything, so I think everything's good here. Back to this week - a lot of really good things happened. Let me tell you all about it!
Our investigators are doing great. There's one that I found a few weeks ago - Anita - that has a pretty funny background story. Sister O'Brien had told me before that I seem to stop more for the more "mousy" people. Not sure if that's true, but that's what she said. Anyway, I was riding my bike, and saw this classy-looking girl. I smiled and waved, and she smiled back and said hello. I first had a thought: "she looks too rich to want to accept the Gospel right now," and then I remembered what Sister O'Brien said! So I rode back. And she set up a time! Anyway, her name's Anita and both Sister George and I thought that she was pretty good. But then she stood us up for our follow-up appointment that we'd set up only a couple of days before. And didn't pick up her phone all week. Not good. Sister George said, "Maybe she's out of town?..." But I of course said, "Out of the country? And she didn't tell us when she set up her appointment? Not likely." O ye of little faith - guess who came to church yesterday? Anita. She was super-busy all last week with meetings in China. Sister George said, "Maybe she's out of town?..." again and I just had to laugh. God definitely has a sense of humor.
Another miracle happened with someone else - Rena! She's an awesome investigator, but she has work every day in the morning/afternoon and then school at night until 10 - Mondays through Fridays, and sometimes on Saturdays or Sundays. Such a hard life! We've been hoping that she'd have more time to meet with us somehow. Well, we found out yesterday that she quit her job (it's okay, she didn't like it anyway). So now her afternoons are free! And she wants to spend them by meeting with us! So great. We shared the Word of Wisdom with her this past week - she's a little disappointed about not being able to drink tea. She said, "Drinking tea is something that I do every day that makes me happy! It's like prayer!" Haha, I think if she has that take on things, then she'll be fine with keeping the Word of Wisdom. She agreed to pray to God and ask if this law is really from Him. Please keep praying for her as well!
Oprah's continuing to do well. She had a really powerful spiritual experience as she was reading the scriptures - she felt like she wasn't worthy to go to church, but as she read the scriptures about Satan's power and how the Holy Ghost is the opposite of that, she said it was she "felt the Sun in [her] heart." And right after that, a member called her and asked why she wasn't at church. Oprah took that as her answer to her question of whether or not she was "worthy" - God needed her at church! So now her testimony is even stronger. So cool.
We had another great experience with Oprah as we gave her a temple tour this past Friday - it was her first time at the temple, and she loved it. But I think the best experience that day was one that I had with one of the Shilin elders' investigators, Brian. When the elders called us to set up the tour, they said, "Um, no pressure or anything, but we're kind of counting on you to give him the best and most spiritual experience that he's ever had since meeting with us." Yeah, no pressure. So I prayed and prayed as I was preparing that I'd be able to say the words that Brian needed to hear. It was a little crazy before his tour - two other people randomly showed up at the same time that he was supposed to come. So we ended up starting his a little late and splitting with another companionship of sisters so that we could do two tours at once. But I prayed that the Spirit would still be there, and He was. Very strongly, in fact. Elder Slawson was almost crying during the whole time. At the end, he asked, "Sister Winters, are all tours like that? I feel like I'm going to collapse with how strong the Spirit was." Apparently Brian has had some doubts about baptism because he's worried about possibly making his family sad by joining a Christian church. But in that tour, when I invited him to prepare to go to the temple by first entering the waters of baptism, he said "yes" in a way that made it seem like he was never more sure of anything in his life. Just gives you a little idea of how everything in missionary work is 100% the Spirit.
God is changing these peoples' lives! It's so apparent. It's so awesome. How can you not love life when you have experiences like these? I had an experience that made me especially grateful that I serve in Taiwan this past week. I saw a foreigner and started talking to him in English - chatting a little bit, and then started talking about the Gospel. I said, "Have you ever been to church before?" He said, "______ no!" And no, I am not going to fill in that blank. After he swore at me, he sort of smiled and said, "I think putting it that way makes you understand my meaning pretty clearly. You understand, don't you?" I smiled and said, "Yes, I do. Have a great day!" and rode away. I am so glad I live here.
Happy Easter, everyone. I know that Jesus is the reason for all of the blessings and happiness that we've had, that we enjoy now, and that we will have in the future. He is aware of every feeling and situation that we face. He is the way, the truth, and the light. He is the only way back to Heavenly Father. I love Him and do my best to honor His name. I hope that we can all do our best this year to "always remember Him," regardless of whether it's Easter or not.
I love you all and am praying for you always. Have a great week!
Love,
Sister Winters
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