The adventures of Hermana Sarah Boyson. Called to serve in the Kentucky Louisville Spanish speaking Mission.
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Bye to Corydon and a Baptism
Let me tell you about my week. It's been amazing!
I met my new companion on Tuesday and said "goodbye" to Hermana Parra.
I miss her a lot. A lot a lot. But! My new companion, Hermana
Wilkinson, is so great! She's a really hard worker, bold, and
optimistic. We've had some really good success so far.
We found six new investigators! We hope that all of them will progress
to baptism. Speaking of baptism, I had my first baptism on Sunday! His
name is Andres, and he's the coolest. He speaks a dialect of
Guatemala, so he doesn't understand Spanish perfectly. But his desires
are pure, and he understands everything that the missionaries have
taught him. It was a crazy week trying to get his last lessons in
before his baptism and putting the program together, but it all worked
out! Felicitaciones, Andres!
We set up our exchanges for this transfer. That was a really neat
experience. We prayed to know when we should exchange and who should
go where. It was a very inspired planning session. God knows our
needs, and He shows His love for us through others. I look forward to
learning from the sisters in our area.
This week I was studying in 1 Ne 16. One of the principles taught in
this chapter is that one of the tests in our lives is how we respond
to trials. If we are humble, we will endure them well. We will see the
hand of the Lord in our lives, and we will come out conquerors. When
we make a mistake, we will feel the guilt because it will prick out
hearts. If we humble ourselves, we will see that God is good and that
He wants us to succeed. Mistakes and errors are not the end. We are
never too far gone. Trials give us the ability to rely upon God.
D&C 122:7-8
7 And if thou shouldst be cast into the pit, or into the hands of
murderers, and the sentence of death passed upon thee; if thou be cast
into the deep; if the billowing surge conspire against thee; if fierce
winds become thine enemy; if the heavens gather blackness, and all the
elements combine to hedge up the way; and above all, if the very jaws
of hell shall gape open the mouth wide after thee, know thou, my son,
that all these things shall give thee experience, and shall be for thy
good.
8 The Son of Man hath descended below them all. Art thou greater than he?
How will we respond to correction and afflictions?
Love,
Hermana Boyson
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Grandmas and Green Tea
P-day with the Paoli sisters! We climbed the fire tower to the treetops. ๐ฒHey, y'all!Happy (belated) Father's Day!This week has been nuts! Where do I begin?! We had exchanges on Tuesday, and I went with Sister Vaughn to Charlestown. The humidity here is no joke! I was sweating buckets as we were walking around talking with people. We had a funny lesson on the Word of Wisdom with one of their investigators. We thought that she said that she was drinking green tea for health reasons, but it turned out to be herbal tea. It's green in color haha!We had a great Zone Conference and received really great trainings. We cried our eyes out as we watched our goodbye video to President and Sister Brough :( I'm so sad to see them go! I'm excited to meet President and Sister Hughes who arrive on July 1st.We spent most of our day on Friday tracting an apartment complex that we found the night before. One of our potential investigators gave us a fake address, but it was a blessing! We found a new investigator and a part-member family/less-active!On Saturday, we got transfer calls. I will be leaving Corydon to serve in Shelbyville. Back to Kentucky! I have loved serving here even though it's only been five short weeks. I feel so incredibly blessed to have the opportunity to serve with Hermana Parra. We have become really great friends, and I will miss her so much! We're the oldest hermanas in the mission, so it's been nice to have someone to struggle up the stairs with. Basically we're the grandmas of the mission. We weren't expecting to be separated this soon. I was sure that I would see her to the end of her mission. I'll go where you want me to go.My new address isThe hardest part of this week was our lesson with Kyle and Megan. Sadly, we had to drop them. We had a lesson with them on Saturday for which we were really nervous. We had shared "My Words...Never Cease" by Elder Holland, "Testimony of the Book of Mormon" Mormon Message, and another article about evidence of the BoM (I was unsure if we should share it with them, but we did anyway. Probably not the best idea). We followed up with them, and they had made a bunch of notes on what we shared. They, mostly Kyle, had researched a good amount of anti-Mormon literature, so we got lectured for two hours. I felt prompted to stop him about an hour into it and reiterate that he was saying that he doesn't believe that the Book of Mormon is true and that Joseph Smith was a prophet. He said "no", so we testified and stated our purpose as missionaries. He spent the next hour lecturing us about the lack of knowledge of the Bible. He invited us to study with him because he "could see that we are unsure about our beliefs." We testified and got the heck out of there. It was a really hard experience for us. We weren't sure whether to cry or yell or drive back and tell him what we thought of his accusations. We ended up yelling out our frustrations to "You Are Loved (Don't Give Up" by Josh Groban. If anything, this experience has taught me to fear God and not man. It has helped me to grow my faith in the Book of Mormon and of the light that we are promised to receive from the Lord when we ask in faith with real intent.Love y'all!Hermana Boyson
Our homemade cake for Melany. Feliz cumpleaรฑos!
We won the cleanest car contest at Zone Conference. Don't mess with the grandmas.
We were a little excited about winning.
Us in 10 years. ๐ต
Our favorite place to be on Sundays with our favorite people.
Monday, June 12, 2017
Halfway Marks and Hiding Tamales
Hey, y'all!
Hope you're having a wonderful week! It's been good here in Corydon. We found some new investigators, and they're pretty interesting. They're willing to read from the Book of Mormon, so we'll see how it goes! We weren't been able to see Kyle and Megan this week. They were at Vacation Bible School, so we're hoping to see them Saturday.
This week, I had my first encounter with not being able to finish my dinner. We were over at a less-active family's for dinner, and we had already eaten two meals before. I couldn't do it! Their little boy had what they thought was strep throat, so when Hermana Parra went to check out his tonsils, I hurried and stuffed my tamale in my pocket. Not my finest moment, but I thought I was going to throw up.
I think that I'm becoming a dog person or at least becoming a non dog person. We had dinner with a member couple, and their dogs converted me. Their Shitzu, Griffin, sat on my lap during dessert, and he almost fell asleep from my petting him. ๐
I celebrated my nine months! Hot dog! It was a great day. I burned a skirt with one of the members from the Spanish branch. He did the honors, and I got to hold it and watch it burn haha! Thank you, Chilo! As I reflect on my last nine months, I am grateful to my Heavenly Father for giving me this opportunity to serve as a missionary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I have been blessed to be able to learn Spanish and to serve with amazing missionaries with powerful testimonies. It was a difficult process to get out on a mission, but through my trials and challenges I was able to be prepared for this time to serve. Our Heavenly Father knows us and provides experiences to help us grow and progress. He loves you!
Have a happy week!
❤️ Hermana Boyson
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Monday, June 5, 2017
Bats and Bleach Solution
Our night with Victor, Kara, and Riley at the Louisville Bats game.Hey, y'all!
This week has been really good! We found a less-active family who has two kiddos who are of age to be baptized, and the parents are letting us teach them! Hot dog! We were able to help a family clean the siding of their trailer, and we didn't realize that bleach could make you feel like you have bronchitis. We did NOT wake up feeling good that next morning. Our lesson with Kyle and Megan was rough. They keep commitments, but they don't believe in the Book of Mormon. They discounted our testimonies which was hard. They want historical/archaeological proof like the Bible provides, but we know that the promise in the Book of Mormon is real, and that the guidance from James 1:5 is true. Asking God provides personal revelation in our lives, but we must ask with real intent and humility. They want to keep meeting, so please pray for them that they can have open hearts and minds. One highlight of this week was going to a Louisville Bats baseball game with our part-member family. It was so much fun! It was LDS night, so there were a lot of missionaries and members there. I got to see my trainer and some members from my first area!
I love the words of Elder Holland concerning the Book of Mormon and The Restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ:
"I testify that the heavens are open. I testify that Joseph Smith was and is a prophet of God, that the Book of Mormon is truly another testament of Jesus Christ. I testify that Thomas S. Monson is God’s prophet, a modern apostle with the keys of the kingdom in his hands, a man upon whom I personally have seen the mantle fall. I testify that the presence of such authorized, prophetic voices and ongoing canonized revelations have been at the heart of the Christian message whenever the authorized ministry of Christ has been on the earth. I testify that such a ministry is on the earth again, and it is found in this, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."
Loves!
Hermana Boyson
GKLM!