Here's a look into my mind, life and mission focus, from preparation to service. Mosiah 15:30-31 Break forth into joy, sing together, ye waste places of Jerusalem; for the Lord hath comforted his people, he hath redeemed Jerusalem. The Lord hath made bare his holy arm in the eyes of all the nations; and all the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God.
Monday, July 28, 2014
7/7/14 Email
HAPPY FOURTH OF JULYYYYYYY
Sister
Nash and I made 3 loaves of banana bread on the evening of the Fourth
of July because we had to be in our houses at 6pm. LOCKDOWNNNN. They
don't want us out on the streets... So we sat inside and ate food to our
hearts content, while sitting in front of a fan because we were so hot.
BUT THAT BANANA BREAD WAS SOOOO GOOOD. We made sure to dress in Red,
White, and Blue though!!! :) As a missionary, it's hard not to
appreciate Independence Day. I'm grateful that we can worship, how,
where, and what we may! That we can preach, how where, and what we may.
And that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is able to
thrive here in this country. Yay for serving in the bread-basket of the
church!!! Really though. Serving in the states is the best place to
be.... In my opinion. And I'm always right. :)
ROXYYYY.
She got baptized and boyyy oh boyyy was it a glorious day!!! It has
been one of those weeks where everything is crazy and random and falling
through and the adversary works hard and puts up some intense road
blocks, but it all worked out and she was able to make those sweet
covenants with the Lord.
okay
so the coolest thing that happened this week--- We don't tract that
often, but when we do we always tract places that the spirit has been
urging us to go . I call it spirit tracting. Anyways, so we were
knocking this strip of like 10 houses, and no one was listening (but
that's pretty common for tracting.. which is why we like to find through
members instead) Anyways, this one lady Audrey, when she was closing
the door after saying no, Sister Nash asked, "Hey is there anything we
can do for you? Do you need any yard work or house work? We can do
anything?" And so Audrey was like "Well I've been trying to find someone
to mow my lawn. I even tell people to come and I will pay them. and
then they don't come!"
So we showed
up on Friday and mowed her lawn. And then she was so flabbergasted that
she sat down with us and let us share the Message of the Restoration
with her. When we finished she said, "Well... MAYBE IVE BEEN GOING TO
THE WRONG CHURCH THIS WHOLE TIME." Just imagine this hilarious sassy
black lady. So she committed to read, pray, and come to church.
HALLELUJAH.
It
rained!!!!! Only for like 10 minutes or less. AND THEN IT WAS SO HUMID I
ALMOST DIED. but it's cool. It's monsoon season at home?? That's
awesome. I love the AZ rainy season, driving in the rain, dancing in the
rain, almost dying when trees are falling from the wind every which
way. So every time I tell someone I am from Arizona they say, "Oh, okay,
so you are used to the heat then?" AND EVERY TIME I AM LIKE NOOOOOOOO.
Hahahaha It's the best though when it's hot because people are nicer to
us, and they give us water.
GUESS
WHATTTTT! remember Julia? I told you she is getting baptized? This
Saturday!! and Sister Nash and I are going. I am so excited. I have
never cried at anything here on the mish, but if there was one thing
that I cried at, it would be Julia's baptism. I can't contain my
excitement
Every
week is a hard one, but every week is a favorite one as well. I love
missionary work. I love the spirit. I love California. I love the people
here. And I love serving our Lord and God. To them both I am very
grateful, and I owe my life. This week I was surprised to see Jakelle in
my dreams! She came and said hello and gave me a big big hug!!!! It's
the coolest to be serving a mission right along side of her. I am
thankful to know that she is nearby, cheering me on, and helping me
along the way! The times when I need upliftment and encouragement the
most, I feel angels surrounding me and bearing me up, and I know it's
because of the prayers of my family and friends. I am forever grateful
to you all!!
Thank you all for the support and prayers!!!!
Oh by the way. 6 months in the mission field. What? Where has the time gone??
With gratitude in my heart,
Sister Johnson
6/30/14 Sister Johnson's Email
Random
miracle news. Roxy- our investigator- is getting baptized this week!
woot woot at that!!!! She has been an investigator in other wards
multiple times and knows the missionary lessons backwards and forwards.
We are lucky to have been able to commit her to baptism. and NOW SHE IS
GETTING BAPTIZED. I am so excited for her. She is Bffs with the
less-active who has been coming to church consistently for a
month-Ashley. So, next week you will be hearing all about my excitement
with that.
ALSO GOOD
NEWS. Our investigator Julia that moved to the middle of no where- a
place called Lucerne- is getting baptized on the 12th!!!!! YAYYYYYYY.
The elders there have been taking care of her and are making sure that
she is baptized in this transfer so that me and Sis Nash can go for
sure.
This
transfer is over on the 13th of July. I won't be surprised if I move
again. One day, it is my dream to stay in an area for 6 months. I will
rejoice in that.
This
morning we drove back down the mountain to Rancho Cucamonga to take our
2 week missionary companion (Sister Bills) back to the mission office
for her parents to pick her up. Don't be surprised if she gives you guys
a call and says hello! hahaha I gave her ya'll phone number. There is
so much pollution/smog down in rancho and ontario and upland. woooooooo.
here in the desert it is clear and high up and safe from all that. It
makes me grateful to be here. Also down the hill it is HUMIDDDD to the
max. The desert is where it's at.
Sister
Kirchner is still killing it at coming to church and loving life. She is
a champion in the gospel now. Another less-active sister that we have
been working with, Sister Kammeyer, CAME TO CHURCHHHHHH. That was the
bomb as well. She is always in pain, so it was a big step of faith for
her to be at church-sitting still for quite a bit of time.
Also, for an
activity with the other missionaries in our Zone, we had a water balloon
fight this afternoon. It was awesome. That is why I am emailing so
late!!! It was wayyyy fun.
One of our new investigators this week.. We actually got a referral from the mormon.org website
for him- he requested a bible and book of mormon. (it's awesome because
when people online request a BOM, they think they are going to get it
in the mail, but instead us missionaries drop them off. hahahaha so the
people get way surprised.) Anyways, so the first time that we talked to
him, he totally made himself sound like he was a member. But then when
we actually had a sit down lesson, we found out that he wasn't! random
and funny story. but it didn't sound funny when I told it to you. hahah
We have been
trying to stop by this less active and recent convert family, the
Castillos, and have never had success getting in the door. But Sunday we
took them some cookies (genius way to get to their hearts) and they let
us in!!! turns out that sister Castillo had been praying for us to
come. It was the sweetest experience to see her recognize that Heavenly
Father had answered her prayers yet again!! We were able to testify to
them of Heavenly Father's love and watchful eye, and are going back
again to see them soon! yay for miracles.
I guess this
is kind of a short update-- sorry about that. Anything specific you have
questions about? I will gladly answer them.
There are so many people to tell you about, and so little time to do it all. The work in this ward is so good!!
I love you all!!! Prayers for Roxy that she will make it to her baptism this week. please.
Sister Johnson
6/30/14 PICTURES
we said goodbye to Sister Bills, our 2 week companion, this morning
I
went on exchanges with the sister training leader, sister Anderson this
week to Victorville. Ma it's not as ghetto as you seem to think it is.
Our new investigator Patrick gave us VEGGIES FROM HIS GARDEN. yeah, he grew those. and they tasted soooo goood.
This
cat fell asleep on my lap in the middle of me playing with him. IT WAS
HILARIOUSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. This is at the Leon's house. They are recent
converts on their way to the temple! They are taking us to get sushi
this week. So excited.
Sister Kirchner and us and Sister Bills. No, sister
Kirchner does no have teeth. She is probably my favorite lady ever
though.
6/23/14 Email from Sister Johnson
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There
are 4 kinds of missionaries. 1) Missionaries that aren't obedient or
dedicated and sometimes don't make it through the mission. 2)
Missionaries that just do enough to stay and skate by. 3) missionaries
who are obedient because they know they need to be obedient. 4)
missionaries who are obedient because they love the people, love the
lord, and want to be fully consecrated to his work. It's impossible to
be a #4 missionary all the time, but when we are---miracles happen. We
see people change, and we see ourselves change. That's the kind of
missionary I hope to be, and strive to be. And some days are hard. Some
days I only wake up because I know I have to. But most days, I love
getting up, I love pressing forward through the heat, and I love
teaching people. I hope that I get to see others change, and I hope that
in the process I am able to change. I hope that I can be more like our
dear Savior, Jesus Christ. But man, I have a long way to go.
Some crazy
things happened this week. We are grateful to have our two week
missionary! It's fun to have someone with that new-missionary fire. This
experience of being with someone who doesn't know very much about
missionary work is so good for both Sister Nash and I, if we ever get
the opportunity to train someone.
Julia, our
wonderful and favorite investigator, moved to Lucerne Valley. She is
such a champion and pressing forward and exercising her faith. She got
kicked out of the house she was staying at, and she had to move in with
her daughter. Fortunately we are able to pass her off to the
missionaries in Lucerne. She went to church there yesterday and loved
the ward. She was so excited because they were going to buy her a dress
so she could wear one to church! She also told us that she signed up to
help clean the church building. I thought that was really sweet of her!
She was crying and hugging us when we had our last lesson with her,
asking us over and over again if we would be at her baptism. We of
course will be. We wouldn't miss it for the world. She kept asking "Will
you forget about me??" and we are like, "Heck to the NO!" She is
forever in my heart.
This week we
got a bunch of people's life problems dumped on us. Peeps like to tell
us their life problems because they know we won't judge them. That's the
truth. But it stinkin hurts my heart. All we can do is teach correct
principles and let them govern themselves though... which I guess is a
lot like being a parent. It kind of weighs down emotionally on Sis Nash
and I. But it's okay, because the Savior helps us through it.
So one of our
investigators, Roxy, she is friends with the recently activated less
active, Ashley. So anyways. Roxy has taken the lessons a couple times
before in a different ward. She hasn't been baptized because she is
afraid of the water and also because her mom is really anti. BUT. This
past week she got kicked out of her house. Which is so sad. But
fortunately it was just the Lord preparing the way for Roxy to be
baptized. So at church on Sunday, I was sitting next to Ashley and Roxy
during Relief Society and Roxy says, "Well.... the church is my family
now. I guess it's time to get baptized." I WAS LIKE WHATTTTTT WOAHHHHHH.
Holla at that. Miracle within that difficulty for sure.
Another Less
active that we have been working on, Sister Mays, came to church on
Sunday!!!! She's also been reading the Book of Mormon pretty heavily.
it's awesome. She is the one that we invited to be baptized and she
responded with "WEllllll I've already been baptized in Sacramento... In
the Mormon church!!!" hahaha so she finally came to church! She is old,
and fell asleep during sacrament meeting.... but that's okay. She stayed
for all three hours! Seeing all the less actives coming back to church
makes my heart sing with joy! It's such a tender experience to see them
partake of the sacrament and renew their baptismal covenants.
OH ALSO,
craziest thing, we found 4 lost members this week. Those are people who
are members but who's records aren't in the ward and no one knows they
are there. It's pretty awesome to see the Lord lead us to random people.
But in reality, they aren't random people... To Him, they are His
precious children who have previously made covenants with him. We also
have been tracting this specific apartment building, and it's crazy full
of the nicest people. We usually don't get many new investigators from
tracting, or many appointments from it. But in this apartment complex we
found a lost member, and three different people who invited us back for
lessons. One of them is Steve, and he has some Mormon family. He called
us after we left our card on his door, and wants to make some changes
in his life. He is super cool, just has a lot of things to overcome. But
the miracle of the gospel in our lives is that we are about to overcome
anything with the precious help of our dear Savior.
Well, there's a really long email that I hope you enjoy!!!! Can you believe that it's almost July??
I hope that everyone has a rocking day.
Peace and Blessings.
IZ U GOOD. IZ U OKAY. CUZ I WANTED TO NO.
Sister Johnson
7/07/14 EMAIL
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HAPPY FOURTH OF JULYYYYYYY
Sister
Nash and I made 3 loaves of banana bread on the evening of the Fourth
of July because we had to be in our houses at 6pm. LOCKDOWNNNN. They
don't want us out on the streets... So we sat inside and ate food to our
hearts content, while sitting in front of a fan because we were so hot.
BUT THAT BANANA BREAD WAS SOOOO GOOOD. We made sure to dress in Red,
White, and Blue though!!! :) As a missionary, it's hard not to
appreciate Independence Day. I'm grateful that we can worship, how,
where, and what we may! That we can preach, how where, and what we may.
And that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is able to
thrive here in this country. Yay for serving in the bread-basket of the
church!!! Really though. Serving in the states is the best place to
be.... In my opinion. And I'm always right. :)
ROXYYYY.
She got baptized and boyyy oh boyyy was it a glorious day!!! It has
been one of those weeks where everything is crazy and random and falling
through and the adversary works hard and puts up some intense road
blocks, but it all worked out and she was able to make those sweet
covenants with the Lord.
okay
so the coolest thing that happened this week--- We don't tract that
often, but when we do we always tract places that the spirit has been
urging us to go . I call it spirit tracting. Anyways, so we were
knocking this strip of like 10 houses, and no one was listening (but
that's pretty common for tracting.. which is why we like to find through
members instead) Anyways, this one lady Audrey, when she was closing
the door after saying no, Sister Nash asked, "Hey is there anything we
can do for you? Do you need any yard work or house work? We can do
anything?" And so Audrey was like "Well I've been trying to find someone
to mow my lawn. I even tell people to come and I will pay them. and
then they don't come!"
So we showed
up on Friday and mowed her lawn. And then she was so flabbergasted that
she sat down with us and let us share the Message of the Restoration
with her. When we finished she said, "Well... MAYBE IVE BEEN GOING TO
THE WRONG CHURCH THIS WHOLE TIME." Just imagine this hilarious sassy
black lady. So she committed to read, pray, and come to church.
HALLELUJAH.
It
rained!!!!! Only for like 10 minutes or less. AND THEN IT WAS SO HUMID I
ALMOST DIED. but it's cool. It's monsoon season at home?? That's
awesome. I love the AZ rainy season, driving in the rain, dancing in the
rain, almost dying when trees are falling from the wind every which
way. So every time I tell someone I am from Arizona they say, "Oh, okay,
so you are used to the heat then?" AND EVERY TIME I AM LIKE NOOOOOOOO.
Hahahaha It's the best though when it's hot because people are nicer to
us, and they give us water.
GUESS
WHATTTTT! remember Julia? I told you she is getting baptized? This
Saturday!! and Sister Nash and I are going. I am so excited. I have
never cried at anything here on the mish, but if there was one thing
that I cried at, it would be Julia's baptism. I can't contain my
excitement
Every
week is a hard one, but every week is a favorite one as well. I love
missionary work. I love the spirit. I love California. I love the people
here. And I love serving our Lord and God. To them both I am very
grateful, and I owe my life. This week I was surprised to see Jakelle in
my dreams! She came and said hello and gave me a big big hug!!!! It's
the coolest to be serving a mission right along side of her. I am
thankful to know that she is nearby, cheering me on, and helping me
along the way! The times when I need upliftment and encouragement the
most, I feel angels surrounding me and bearing me up, and I know it's
because of the prayers of my family and friends. I am forever grateful
to you all!!
Thank you all for the support and prayers!!!!
Oh by the way. 6 months in the mission field. What? Where has the time gone??
With gratitude in my heart,
Sister Johnson
Monday, June 16, 2014
You Might Cry 6/16/2014 Sister Johnson Email!!
THIS WEEKKKKK:
So
here in the mission boundaries they do this program called two-week
missionaries. Teenagers like 17-20 or somethingish sign up to come out
with a set of missionaries for 2 weeks and test out the waters. So today
Sister Nash and I got a two week missionary!!! Her name is Sister
Bills, she is from Ontario (MY FIRST AREA- but a different ward) and she
is 20! She wants to put in her mission papers as soon as she returns
from being a 2 week missionary. So we had to drive down the hill (lingo
for drive down the mountain to the valley where rancho cucamonga is)
this morning to pick her up from the mission office. There is probably
only like 10 guys and 10 girls who signed up to do it. So Sister Nash
and I were really excited to be chosen to have a 2 week missionary!
Anyways, it's 50 miles to the mission office. And of course 50 miles
back. And on the way back, we missed our exit to get off the freeway
because we were talking and went 20 miles too far. hahahahaha so we
ended up in the middle of the desert on our way to Las Vegas (which is
surprisingly only like 120-160 miles away). Hahaha fortunately after a
while I realized and we turned around. It was hilarious and such a good
way to start our day with Sister Bills, so she could see my
blonde-moments shining through. Don't worry though, I am a safe driver.
Me and Sister Nash know how to use a map like champions. But I have no
sense of direction without one.
This week was
crazy awesome. we got 3 new investigators!!! Man, I am so lucky to be in
this ward. In Ontario, we were lucky if we got a new investigator
within 6 weeks. Julia is on the road to baptism like a champion. She is
the sweetest. This week she told us how much she loves us and is
grateful we are teaching her. I almost cried, because at that moment I
knew that I knew her before this life. It was a sweet tender mercy from
the Lord for me to see that I was sent here to this area for her. What a
privilege to be teaching such a wonderful and humble woman with such a
sweet spirit. Man, I love missionary work. Have I mentioned that I
probably won't come home??? I'll be a missionary forever, thank you very
much.
Both Ashley
and Sister Kirchner are still coming to church. They are on the road to
being active again!!! Sister Kirchner hasn't smoked for 8 days. I am so
insanely proud of her. She is almost 60, but I feel like she is my
little daughter that I get to watch out for and cheer on when she
chooses the right. Idk if that sounded really weird. But you hopefully
know what I mean.
Okay, so I
feel like I should say this, because I know that missionary work sounds
really beautiful and easy when I talk about it. It is wonderful, but
it's not easy. We have to face rejection, hatred, anger, disappointment,
distress, heartache, poverty, hunger... Every day I go into people's
houses who don't have enough to eat, or they are struggling to find a
job, or getting evicted from their homes. They struggle with every
sickness, injury, and physical handicap you could imagine. There are the
one's who are depressed, angry at God, angry at themselves, or
searching for hope. I want so badly to reach into my wallet and hand
them everything I have (which by the way wouldn't begin to put a dent
into the amount of debt they have). But instead I am called to Preach
the Gospel. I am called to deliver a most sacred message, one that won't
fill their mouths, but instead will fill their spirits. Jesus Christ
lives, and He loves them. Christ died for them, He paved the way for
them to return to live with our Loving Heavenly Father. Salvation isn't
easy because it wasn't easy for the Son of God. They face these
challenges because they need to experience the Atonement working in
their lives. We are meant to learn how to rely on Him. I know that God
has a Plan for each one of His children, and it pains me to see them
reject that Plan. It pains me to see a door close in our faces, not
because I feel offended but because I know that they are rejecting the
Son of God, the man that we stand as representatives of. I am so
grateful for the comfortable life I live. I am grateful that I have
always had a roof and food. I never had to question if those things
would be there. I have the most wonderful parents who have raised me in
the gospel and taught me how to rely on Christ. I am so grateful to
teach, to share, to testify, and to be a listening ear. There isn't a
day that goes by that I don't have to get on my knees and plead for the
upliftment and strength of the enabling power of the Atonement, and I
know that if a day goes by that I don't turn to Christ for help, then
I'm not trying my hardest, not giving my best. And trust me, I still
have a long way to go. I just want everyone to know that missionary work
isn't easy, but it's not meant to be. The best missionary to every walk
this earth was rejected by man, bled from every pore, and was hung on a
cross. Out here I see the world, and the world isn't really happy. But
we aren't meant to be of the world.
Adam
fell that mean might be, and med are that we might have Joy! So Break
Forth into Joy! The Lord will Redeem His people, and all ends of the
earth shall see the salvation of our God.
With love and gratitude
Sister Johnson
6/09/2014
--->SO THIS WEEK. It was crazy and weird and awesome and wonderful.
So
this morning all of us missionaries in our Zone went on a hike!! It was
awesome. Except we didn't start till 9 am and it got real hot real
fast. But there was a small waterfall at the end and we put our feet in
and cooled off. (don't worry, we didn't swim). It was 3 miles long!! My
tan line is pretty stinking awesome! #missionarytan It was really fun
though! And we made it to the end safely and completely hydrated.
ishhhh.
So apparently,
once upon a time. There were apples growing here? I don't believe it. I
think they call this place Apple Valley as a way to con people into
thinking it's a beautiful and lush place so that they will move here.
The three main
towns up here in the Cali High Desert are Victorville, Apple Valley,
and Hesperia. We call them Victimville, Snapple Valley, and Hysteria.
Hahahahahhaa
SOOOOO.
Anyways. This week. It's hard to remember what happened. So yesterday
at church we had TONS OF PEEPS THERE. We had our investigator Julia- who
should be getting baptized soon-- she was there and is loving the
Mormon life. The less actives that were there were Sis Kirchner, Ashley,
Sister Bartok (she is a sassy Italian lady), The Dubiel family, and
Brenda and her husband Bryant.
So Ashley is
loving life and the gospel. She randomly decided to follow the prompting
of the spirit and finally has been coming to church after so many years
of not coming. She brings her friend with her, Roxy, who is an
investigator in another ward. They are awesome because they have crazy
psycho young kids who run around, but they still hold strong and bring
their kidddos.
The Dubiel
family is a cool one-- we just stopped by their house a week or two ago
and talked to their daughter (who was visiting from another state) and
then they randomly text us a couple of days ago and asked what time
church starts. Then they showed up and we had no idea what they looked
like. But fortunately the spirit was able to help us out with that one
and we found them :)
So
usually I hate tracting, but we tracted a small random dirt road this
week and found some solid people! I'm glad Heavenly Father has a hand in
this work. We also have been less-active finding. We are trying to
visit/meet all the women in the ward who aren't visit-taught. THERES A
LOT OF THEM. We usually just talk to them at the door, just make sure
they are alive and doing well. It's crazy when we find houses with the
members who haven't lived there in years.. and I'm like how come their
visiting teacher or home teacher didn't figure it out sooner. Anyways.
Word to the world. DO YOUR HOME AND VISITING TEACHING.
We also came
across quite a few people with some crazy ideas about life and about
religion and God. It makes me so grateful for the knowledge and
stability that the gospel provides us. God is real, Christ is our
Savior, and we are on Earth for a reason. We are here to learn, to grow,
to make choices, to get a body, and to prepare ourselves and others to
meet God. We aren't meant to do it alone, we are meant to do it along
side our Christ, for through Him, all things are possible. I know that
this church is true and I know that missionary work- whether it be in
our home or in our ward or anywhere else in the world- is necessary.
Christ wants to come! And we, as His disciples, get the privilege of
preparing the world for His coming. What a glorious day!!
"Far
from eloquence, I'm not enough. My words are not unique...I'm a witness
of His miracles, and how they've changed my life.... When my voice
seems too quiet, and my words are not profound, He tells me not to
doubt. It's a privilege that He gave me and I won't let my voice be
still. I have something, someone needs to hear."
These lyrics
have been stuck in my head all week. and I love it! I can't remember all
of it though.. that's why there are dot dot dots. But it's the truth.
The gospel is true, otherwise God wouldn't allow psycho teenagers to go
and preach it.
This
song is magic and I would kill for the sheet music. It's called Someone
Needs to Hear on the Called to Serve CD by Jenny Phillips. We already
looked online to find the sheet music. ahahahah and we can't find it.
But it's beautiful. Actually Sister Nash's trainer in Ukraine wrote the
song and it ended up on the CD. Cool huh? LISTEN TO IT.
Anyways I love you all!!!
I love the mish, love the people. I love the gospel and I love Christ!
Miss you!
Love love love Sister Johnson
4//28/2014 Sister Johnson Email!
Yes, I am transferred! It is awesome here! Yes hot, yes so so
windy, but it is amazing and the people are humble and my companions are
hilarious! Sister Beagley is from St George, Utah and Sister Packer is
form Layton, Utah. Sister Packer was in Apple Valley before this and
came to this area with me and Sister Beagley has been here for 3 months
in this area. They are awsome!!! We laugh alllll the time it is sooooo
funny. But at the same time, we totally teach with unity and power and
we have had so many little miracles this week!!! A trio companionship
works the same way as a companionship. We are allowed to teach men alone
because there is 3 of us, which is awesome. We are lucky because our
apartment is pretty big!! Other than that it is the same. It is so fun
to have 2 best friends that you get to labor diligently with and have a
blast with! We are already unified and progressing.
LOL FUNNY STORY IT IS SO WINDY HERE. I totally have to hold
down my skirt all the time. So I will be investing in some leggings or
shorts or something to wear under my skirts. We have a car, but our
miles are so limited so we walk a lot and I love it because we get more
exercise! Also, when you walk, you get to talk to more people and
contact! The ward isn't huge, our bishop is hilarious, we need to help
them be more missionary minded... Don't be surprised if bishop Lyon
calls you up sometime and talks to you! He said he does that with every
missionary here.
This week was awesome. We had so many miracles!!!! We have a
baptism this week! Ryan, he is 10 and he will be baptized on Friday! He
is so sweet and I am so excited!!! I will send you pics afterwards!!! WE
also have another investigator who wants to be baptized, her name is
Kenzie. She has some hold ups, but she will get there! We also have an
investigator named Jen, her husband is less-active. She wants to be
baptized and sealed in the temple, but straight up doesn't want to come
to church without her husband. Which stinks because he doesn't want to
come. We also got a new investigator named Billie (she is a girl). She
is the manager to our apartment complex and is awesome! She fed us lunch
this week!
It's a whole different world here in Hesperia. The people are
different, the investigators are different, the scenery is different,
there are pawn shops and thrift stores everywhere, it's all so random. I
love it though. Really, this place is awesome, and I will bring you all
here when we come back to tour my mission (assuming ya'll want to do
that). We get fed well, the members are sweet and motherly, and the sun
always shines. But it's all different in a great way! These people
hunger and thirst after righteousness and are willing to get do whatever
they can to get it!
I am so grateful to be here. I know it's where I am supposed to be!!!
So
this week I finished the Book of Mormon! What a great and rewarding
feeling. I can say that I know without a doubt that it is true. Miracles
can happen in our lives as we feast upon the words of Christ. When we
read the Book of Mormon, we truly can "come unto Christ, and be
perfected in Him...that ye become holy without spot." (Moroni 10:32-33)
Love you! I hope I answered all of your questions!
Sister Johnson
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