The adventures of Hermana Sarah Boyson. Called to serve in the Kentucky Louisville Spanish speaking Mission.
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Short, Sweet, and To the Point
This week has been amazing! We had a great experience with Susie, a less-active. When she opened the door, she seemed less than enthused to see us. She said she was busy and in a hurry. I felt impressed to ask her if we could pray with her before we left, and she agreed. The Spirit was so strong as soon as the prayer began, and I felt an overwhelming love for Susie. Her heart really softened, and she opened up to us about the trials and challenges in her life. It was a powerful experience for Hermana Starling and me! The Lord is so mindful of His children, and I am grateful and humbled to be an instrument.
We had to drop one of our investigators which was a huge bummer, but good news! Teresa is making huge progress! We were able to have a member present lesson, and Teresa opened up so much more. She's coming to church on Sunday! She even asked about it before we even mentioned it!
We have been doing a lot more work in Cynthiana, and we found a really great family! We shared "Mountains to Climb" and they really connected with it. The father is an amputee, so that has created a lot of challenges for all of them. Prayer is really important to them, and we bore our testimonies about the power of prayer. We invited them to start praying as a family. We are very hopeful of them!
On Saturday, I was able to speak at Ian's baptism. He's the son of our Elders Quorum President. It was so fun to speak on this important and cleansing ordinance. I prepared a baptism bag (found in the June 2016 issue of The Friend), and I felt like I was back in my classroom! It was a tender mercy of the Lord. Thankfully, I didn't get trunky. :)
I was reading in Alma 58 this week, and I use the Book of Mormon Institute Manual as a supplement. I read this during personal study this week, and it has really stuck out to me.
"'While serving as a member of the Seventy, Elder Dennis E. Simmons explained that God’s peace is not dependent on outward circumstances:
“If all the world is crumbling around us, the promised Comforter will provide His peace as a result of true discipleship. … We can have His peace with us irrespective of the troubles of the world. His peace is that peace, that serenity, that comfort spoken to our hearts and minds by the Comforter, the Holy Ghost, as we strive to follow Him and keep His commandments. …
“Just as Helaman discovered in the midst of battle that ‘he did speak peace to our souls’ (Alma 58:11) … , all sincere seekers can have that same peace spoken to them. That peace comes from the assurances spoken by a still, small voice” (in Conference Report, Apr. 1997, 41–42; or Ensign, May 1997, 31).'"
I know that through The Spirit we can feel comfort whenever it is needed. I have felt this same kind of comfort as I have gone to my Heavenly Father in prayer, as I have read and studied about our Savior, and as I have attended church. I am so happy to be the Lord's missionary to bring the world His truth. I love the gospel and the joy it brings to the lives of those who follow Christ. Thank you for your continued support. I am so blessed.
Love you so! Gotta go!
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Member Missionaries and Mexican Tacos 🌮
It's February! Where has the time gone? It's been a great week here in Paris.
Monday: We had dinner with the Bishop and his wife, and we had an incredible lesson with them. Sister P has such a powerful testimony. It's like a home away from home. It's comforting to have wonderful places like this as a missionary. We shared the story of The Brother of Jared and how we can "light stones" by sharing a Book of Mormon with scriptures highlighted that answer questions of the soul. They both were excited to prepare a Book of Mormon and share it with someone through inspiration.
Tuesday: We drove to Winchester to see Teresa. We didn't know if she'd be home. We usually see her on Friday evenings, but we felt impressed to visit her on this day during weekly planning. Oh, man! It was so great to have a lesson with her! She has been reading without even asking her to read. She has amazing questions and a desire to learn. We are praying that she will accept baptism at our next lesson!
Wednesday: Back to Winchester tonight. We visited Carlos, a recent convert and Alex, a less-active. They are roommates. Alex is struggling with not being as blessed as he'd like to be. He wants to be married and feels he's being stifled. We shared 2 Nephi 25:26 and invited them, especially Alex, to study and learn about Jesus Christ so that they can do as it says in 2 Nephi. Later we shared "Continue in Patience" by President Uchtdorf, and he really enjoyed the message. Sometimes, our loving Heavenly Father asks us to wait. Great blessings come from developing the patience necessary to do God's will instead of our own.
Thursday: Elders Sherwood and Simons, Hermana Starling, and I went to Cynthiana, another small town outside of Paris, to tract. We met Makenzie and taught her about The Restoration right there on the porch, and she was very receptive to our message. She accepted a baptismal date for March! Ironically, it was the first time I've tracted! It was a really neat experience to work together with other missionaries. We had dinner with Jared, Nicki, and their two little kids. Nicki shared a really neat experience about miscarriage and the strength she received from the scriptures. She was very angry about the situation she was in, and in desperation for comfort, she opened up to 2 Nephi and read verses 26 through 30. Instantaneously, her angry was swept away and she felt peace. Amazing! I know that the Book of Mormon is the source of all strength in this life because it testifies of the One that felt all of our pains.
Friday: We had dinner with Steve and Cindy from the ward. We talked about member missionary work and shared D&C 100:2-8. We testified that as they pray for someone specific to share the gospel with, they will receive a specific answer. It's important that we remember the promise found in this scripture. "And I give unto you this promise, that inasmuch as ye do this the Holy Ghost shall be shed forth in bearing record unto all things whatsoever ye shall say." We are asked to bring the true UNTO their hearts, and The Spirit will bring the true INTO their hearts. Because of this, we need not fear!
Saturday: Another trip to Winchester tonight. Third time's a charm! We had a really good lesson with Rutilo. It's amazing to see people open up over time as they soften their hearts and feel The Spirit testify of truth. He's a really cool guy and has a desire to know more each time we teach him. Bonus! He made us carne asada and chorizo tacos. Mmmmmmm!
Sunday: We had a really neat experience this afternoon! We got a little lost while looking for a less-active, and we ended up running into Nick. He had so many great questions and concerns about things he's learned at his church. As we were teaching him, Hermana Starling wished that the Elders were here, too. We looked down the street and saw their car driving past us. The Spirit is real! They had been driving and felt inspired to turn down the street where we were talking with Nick. WHAT?! So cool! We left him with a Book of Mormon and asked him to pray to know if his beliefs were in harmony with what Heavenly Father wants for him or if what we shared was true.
Being a disciple of Christ is truly humbling. I love seeing the change that happens in people who are willing and ready to hear. Jesus Christ is our Savior, and we are the children of a literal Father in heaven. We are so blessed to have the Book of Mormon to show us the way to return back home. I love this gospel and the opportunity I have to share it with Heavenly Father's children.
Con amor,
❤️ Hermana Boyson
Monday, January 30, 2017
The Spirit and A New Schedule
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
God's Love and Less-actives
Monday, January 16, 2017
Paris and Purification
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Transfers and Trials
Monday, January 2, 2017
Happy New Year!
2017 is here!
Monday: We were busy with appointments in the evening. We got to see
R and her parents, J and M. They are a great family. After
we watched "Mountains to Climb," M expressed that since we have
been visiting R, she has had more challenges and trials of faith
than ever before. Rubi has amazing potential, and Satan knows it. When
we try to follow Christ, Satan is there with discouragement. R is
so strong and continues to pray and read the scriptures. Go, R!
Tuesday: Not much today. All of our appointments fell through today,
so it was a day filled with finding. We got to talk to a lot of great
people. One of the areas we visited was kind of sketchy, but the
people were really nice. :) My eyes are opened each day by the
circumstances of some. How blessed I am to have a loving family and
the knowledge of my Heavenly Father.
Wednesday: We switched our P-day to today so that we could go to the
temple. The Louisville Temple is small but beautiful. The feeling
inside was even more wonderful. It was a much needed relief from the
stresses of missionary work. The feeling of peace at the temple is so
special. It was a wonderful day.
Thursday: We saw J and J again tonight. We asked them why
they continue to let us in, and J said that they like that what
we teach is good and that we teach about God. J was receptive to
the lesson and seemed to enjoy it. We think she's getting close to
accepting baptism. We hope her husband will sit in on lessons in the
future.
Friday: We were able to see R again, and she opened up about the
difficulties she has with her younger sister. Her sister is 13 and
avoids R at every opportunity. We encouraged her to pray for and
with her sister. She has great faith and said she would do both.
Saturday: New Years Eve! We saw sweet R and watched Meet the
Mormons with her. We love her and the perspective she has on life and
diversity. The comments she made throughout the movie about
circumstances showed how sweet she is. After our lesson with her, we
met up with Sister Weedman and Sister Endemann to celebrate NYE. We
had dinner together and went to The Big Four/Walking Bridge. It was so
great! The bridge was lit up, and the rain let up. It was magical! We
rang in the new year at 10:30with Country Time Strawberry Lemonade
and poppers. :)
Sunday: I woke up to a bad stomach ache and nausea. I spent most of
the morning in bed. No fun. I translated a bit in sacrament meeting.
Really it was just reading the sacrament prayers in Spanish from
Doctrine and Covenants. One day I'll be able to understand this
language :) We had a spirit-filled lesson with Sister R. It
seems that whenever we intend to teach her, she ends up edifying us.
We are so grateful for her and the spirit we feel when we visit.
I hope you all had a great NYE! Transfer calls are coming on Saturday,
so there's a chance that I won't be here in Arcadia. My first area has
brought so many challenges and experiences for which I am be eternally
grateful. I am blessed with the ability to invite others to come unto
Christ and to serve in the Great Kentucky Louisville Mission.
Con amor,
Hermana Boyson