Tuesday I went on exchanges with Sister Hunt. We went back and forth between areas because she LOVES campus. We started by teaching a couple of her investigators that are getting baptized in August. They are a mother and daughter and are SO prepared! The daughter is also getting married the week before to her fiance and then all three of them will be getting baptized the following week. After lunch we spent some time on campus pcing, not really any luck though. Afterwards we stopped by one of her less actives. We drive to this ghetto part of town and then pull up in front of her house. She's an older black lady and she was just sitting on her porch like Hoosiers do. Anyways, as we were sitting there on her porch I thought about THIS is why I love my mission. Those moments when I can just talk to people about the gospel.
So this week the missionary department came! On Wednesday we had a meeting up in Fishers with them that felt like it lasted a million years. However! I learned a ton about my purpose as a missionary. Sometimes I feel like everything I am learning now would have been really helpful a little sooner, but we have to learn one thing at a time. I guess what I took away from that meeting was that everything I learned there can be applied for the rest of my life, not as a full time missionary. They focused a lot on extending the baptismal commitment and how focused we need to be on baptism. Our purpose is to invite people, our goal is to baptize.
Thursday we ran into Iman on campus, the girl we went to church with last week. We introduced the Book of Mormon too her. We have to get members fellowshipping her because she is at the poitn where she trusts us and views us as her friends. There's definitely a lot of potential with her; we just have to help her understand the Restoration and she'll be golden! We had to get our car fixed that afternoon :( Then we ran and got some Mexican pizza from a member of the Spanish branch and headed over to help the White River sisters move out of their apartment.
Our topic for Book of Mormon reading class that night was confidence. The Spirit was so strong as we read stories from the Book of Mormon of people who were confident in their callings. I realized, that everyone is! My teacher in the MTC, Sister Metzger would also do an "I know" circle at the end of every class. Basically everyone in the class would go around the room and say "I know" and then something that the Spirit taught them. I remembered doing that right as class was wrapping up, so I suggested that we do it. I was amazed at the different responses of the members and investigators. There is nothing more powerful than people bearing their testimonies, because that is what we were doing.
Friday we had zone meeting. I was stressing about my training! Then we get a call from the assistants saying they were coming. It turned out my training got cut short so it ended up not being a big deal in the end. That afternoon we taught Megan and Kiki. They have the coolest story! They are friends we met on campus about three weeks ago. Megan came to a baptism a few days later and then we were able to teach her another time. In the mean time we didn't see Kiki. Then Megan left for Penn State and we didn't think we were going to see her anymore. So last week Kiki came to church and loved it and we set up to meet with her on Friday. On Thursday I had this thought to text Megan. She responded saying she was in town! And that she had ran into some missionaries and they gave her a Book of Mormon. We went to the church Thursday night and learned that the White River elders had pced into her along the canal on Tuesday and had taught her Wednesday and then that day as well. Crazy! So Megan said she wanted to come to the lesson on Friday with Kiki. Well....long story short. It was an short, simple, spiritual lesson. We taught some of the plan of salvation and then Megan prayed at the end. We had extended to both of them a baptismal date of August 2nd. When Megan prayed she asked that their faith be strengthened so they would be prepared for baptism!!!! NO ONE EVER SAYS THAT!!!
Saturday morning rolls around and we haven't heard from Elliot in 24 hours. We went to the church and our branch mission leaders begins to fill up the font. An hour and a half before the baptism Elliot calls and tells us he doesn't want to get baptized that day but that he still wants to come to the church and talk. We were devasted! I didn't think a baptism would fall through that close to the service. We tried to get the word out quick enough but it was so hard to tell the member that still showed up to the church. Luckily Elliot was totally fine with expressing how he felt. He just feels like he needs a stronger testimony of the gospel.
Yesterday was another miracle day. We were able to teach all four of our investigators that came to church. What a blessing! Yolanda we taught before church. I absolutely love teaching her. She told us she wants to prepare for baptism!!!!!!!!!!! It will probably still be a ways down the road, but that's the complete opposite mindset she had when I first met her. Then we taught Megan and Kiki after sacrament meeting because they wanted to leave to watch the world cup haha. You know someone is prepared by the questions they ask during lessons. And they are both prepared! We followed up with them about getting baptized on August 2nd and they both felt like that we too soon. They asked to be baptized on August 30th instead. Sister Gil and I are both pretty confident that that date will get moved up :)
We've been teaching Michael for quite a while now and we both have felt like he hasn't been able to recognize the Spirit. We feel like we are just sharing knowledge with him during our lesson. On Saturday during weekly planning we talked about what we could change to invite the Spirit. After church we met with him and read part of Alma 32 with him and talked about faith. Then he totally opened up! I asked him if he had been specifically praying about the things we had been teaching him. He said that at first he wasn't, but that now he was. And that everytime he prayed about it he felt good. Then he said he's been thinking about the first time we met. He said he saw us walk past the first time and he felt a connection, that there was something different about us. Then we walked around the corner and t hen came back and sat at the computer next to him. He thought it was a bit weird when we started talking to him and asked if he wanted to watch a video (we shared with him Because of Him). While he's telling us this Sister Gil and I are just looking at each other, completely dumbfounded. He's nervous because everything we shared with him is different from what he was taught and he's also concerned about his family. All I know is that the Spirit was present in that lesson. I bore my testimony much more powerfully then I have in a very long time. There is so much joy that comes from being used as an instrument of the Spirit. Sometimes I wish I could remember exactly what I said, but that doesn't really matter. What matters is the feeling that was in the room.
Last night was Why I Believe. I'm very grateful that I get to attend these wonderful fireside. President Cleveland had the departing missionaries stand up and bear their testimonies. It's hard to believe that Sister Clark and Sister Carroll will be going home in just a couple weeks. I love both these sisters very dearly and they've been a part of my mission since day one. Luckily Sister Carroll and I have already planned our sleepover for this fall :) Afterwards I saw the family that I had taught with Sister Hunt on Tuesday. I went over their to meet the fiance. When I shook his hands he said "I've heard so much about you!" and then Hope chimmed in and said that she really wanted me to meet him. It's crazy that kind of bonds we can develop out here. As I was going around shaking hands last night I realized that I really do know a lot of people out here. At my first Why I Believe I'm pretty sure I followed my companions around the entire night haha.
Please pray for Sister Gil and I. We got a new phone this week and we hate it!!!! We will probably lose our patience this week because it takes both of us twice as long to do anything on the thing. However, I just remind myself that I'm grateful we have a phone because our life would be much more difficult with out it. In fast, the night after we got it I had a dream I bought an Iphone when I got home. Sister Gil told me it was a revelation and that I should do it :) I was freaking out in the dream though because of how much money it was.
I definitely went to sleep with a smile on my face last night. There is an unexplanable joy that comes from feeling the Spirit.
Sister Mayberry