FROM MONDAY, MARCH 23:
So I guess I'll start off
with the bad news.... Z. has fallen off the face of the earth!! He is nowhere
to be found, won't answer his phone, and we don't have his address because we
always met him at the branch house. Sister S. and I are super sad about it and
we don't really know what to do other than pray and call. Eventually it may
turn into just praying for him. I have to say, sometimes I feel like missions
are one disappointment after another. Székes is a hard place. Most of our
investigators have come from English class and so it's hard getting them interested
in the Gospel. Finding people on the street has been rough here too, as has
been tracting.
We had some good things
this week, though. One lady on the street said she wanted to invite us to a
garden party, haha! We met with T., the most talkative Hungarian I’ve ever met.
And that is saying something! But it was sweet—K., the member that always comes
with us, told him, "Ya, the missionaries are the most loving people I
think in Hungary". Then after, she told us about how she tried to share
the Gospel with her friend! We've grown closer with her.
So we are literally
teaching 3 B.-s. Ya, I'm just as confused as all of you are. But I'll try to
distinguish them.
B. number 1. we met from
English class and he is very nice. We taught him the Restoration-- he said he
would read and pray and he came to sacrament meeting. That was cool! B. number
2. the athiest. Read Alma 32, and wants to feel these feelings we talk about
(the Spirit), but just really does not want to pray and does not want to have
faith. So it's interesting.
B. number 3. So. We brought
a member to our program and it was interesting. He said that, as he has been
meeting with us, he has grown closer to God. I thought that was cool.
We also had a zone training
in Szekes and took them to see the clock tower and to this ice cream place with
amazingly huge 3-scoop cones and it was hilarious watching them eat these
ginormous cones and drip all over. We
also went to a member’s house and enjoyed the most authentic chicken porkolt
ever, cooked over a fire in a huge bogracs (metal pot). It was great, as Hungarian as it gets!
I love you guys! Wish me luck on transfer calls coming
up! And please pray for Z. Also, A. was baptized back in Szeged. The Szeged sisters told me she was really
happy!
FROM
MARCH 31:
Well.
Not really sure where to start. I'm feeling pretty disappointed having just
received the call that I will be serving in ANOTHER trio, after having already
served in TWO trios on my mission. One of the sisters is younger and I was
supposed to go senior with her, but there's a sister who will be going home
after this transfer and had nowhere to go. So, it’s hard to go back to another
trio….And still no sign of Z.
Other
than that, the week was good. We had a really good program with B. number
three. He had read some of the Book of Mormon, and the Restoration pamphlet.
When we asked him what I thought, he was like "well I think it's
true". I was totally caught off guard, didn't even know what to say! We
were like "That's great that you think that! Now, if you pray about it,
you will feel it". We talked about how we get answers to our prayers and
how going to Church and hearing other people speak also helps us. B. responded
with, "Ya, for example, on Sunday in Church, that woman with the glasses talked
and it really helped me.” So that was super cool, especially when I told S.
("woman with the glasses") and how happy she was that her talk had
helped an investigator!
We
also had a good program with D., who had also read a little bit from the BoM. And
although T. had texted us and said he didn't want to meet... well we went to
lunch with him and he had just been going through a tough time and didn't want
to talk to anybody. So hopefully we'll start meeting with him again.
We
also had a program with B. and B., which didn’t go very well, but they came to
church on Sunday, and so did 2nd B. It looked like B. was crying in sacrament
meeting, but I couldn't tell. So I went up to lead the music, and tears were
just streaming out of her face. After, she said she was really moved. It was
really cool to see her feeling the Spirit so strongly and to also feel that
Spirit strongly myself.
Oh,
and we also had the BEST district meeting EVER!! It was the most spiritual one
I've ever had! First of all, I gave the "Gospel Picture thought" and
I used the Franz Shwartz "Agony in the Garden". (In the April or
March Liahona, President Uchtorf gives a really great commentary of the
picture.) It's one of my favorite Gospel works of art (actually, it's one of my
favorite works of art in general). I talked about how Christ's face just looks
saddened by the pain of the mistakes of His brothers and sisters, and how we
are missionaries to declare that Christ truly did suffer these things for the
pains and sins of mankind. I could hardly hold back my tears, the Spirit was so
strong. We did a really cool thing where none of us had prepared for this, but
Elder C. (our district leader) had us each teach one of the preach my gospel
lessons. It was so cool because it was more like we all just bore our
testimonies about that particular Gospel principle. Mine was the Plan of
Salvation, and again the Spirit was SO strong!! I wish ALL of my investigators
could have been there and felt the Spirit pouring out of those lessons!
FROM
APRIL 7:
It's
been a crazy past couple of days!! So, my new companions are from…you guessed
it…Utah! Sister D. (who is "dying" at the end of this transfer and
goes home) is from Spanish Fork and Sister N. is from Lindon, and her brother
served his mission here some 15 years ago. I like them both a lot. SIster N.
has only been out for about 4 months - she's 22 and already graduated from the
U with a MASTERS in architecture. D. has 6 GIRLS in her family and 2 boys...
opposite of ours. So yeah, they're both cool and I like em a lot.
Even
though my birthday ended up not being on p-day it was still great! The Elders
are so great and they made this little surprise party for me and ordered pizza!
Also, because Hungarian holidays are also dragged out as long as they can
possibly be dragged out... Easter is also on Monday here. The boys go to the
girls homes, recite a little poem that basically asks if they can spray them
with perfume. So the boy sprays with perfume and the girl has to give colored
eggs, chocolate, money, or alcohol. If the girl doesn't do so.... she gets
sprayed with water. So the branch president sprayed us sisters with perfume,
but we didn't have eggs to give..... so we totally got sprayed with water.
Jajj. So ya, it was a good birthday :)
Transfers
is always a good time, meeting up in Budapest, but i didn't get to see Sisters
E. or W. because neither of them got transferred, so that was too bad :( But
this adorable little Reformatist man came up to me and some others and I talked
to him for a bit, so that was cool. I also sat by this guy on the train who was
reading a Bible, and started talking to him about that... he said he'd already
met with the missionaries before. But that was cool, too.
We
went to another castle and ran into a Soviet Memorial—Szekes feels a lot more
Soviet influenced than my other cities, especially the 10-story concrete
wonderland apartments. Back in the day,
a lot of older people had to learn Russian in school. Other interesting news includes that we
started back up with our sports nap (sports day) and had a great turn out. We met with T. again, and also B. and B. They both came to the first session of
General Conference, but I don’t know how much they got out of it, with the most
of it being about families. However, B,
the atheist, came and stayed for THREE SESSIONS! Even priesthood! We had lots of good conversations with him in
between. He must feel the Spirit because
who stays for 3 two-hour sessions?
So I
loved conference—and the women's conference SECOND video of people talking about their
families?? The last girl is speaking a different language......... HUNGARIAN!!
So Christian and I both got shout outs in conference!!! Although, his was a lot
cooler.... BANGKOK THAILAND TEMPLE!!!!!!!!! Ya, I was definately FREAKING OUT
in Székesfehérvár Hungary when I heard the news :)
Also..
ELDER HOLLANDS TALK. Ya. Enough said. But it was especially meaningful to me
because of the following back story: we have this investigator who believes in
reincarnation and is this really interesting, hipster, hindu-ish guy. we were
talking about the plan of Salvation and
he asked, "so you guys believe Adam and Eve were real? like that actually
happened?" And so we talked about how we believe things not just because
we read them in the Bible, but we pray to know if they are true, and then God
spiritually confirms these things to us. And then I realized I've never
actually prayed about Adam and Eve before. So I did that, and I was like
"well, I'm gonna bring this question of 'Were Adam and Eve real?' to
conference even though it probably will not get answered". And then I
heard Holland talk about how Adam and Eve and the garden was a real experience
(which of course I knew too--I think I just needed that spiritual confirmation)
and I literally dropped my notebook and pen out of complete SHOCK that my
question had been totally and completely, 100% answered. Thank you, Heavenly
Father, and thank you conference!!! I loved too many talks. I loved the one
about the guy’s inactive sister and the other inactive lady. Both SO great. And
Pres. Uchtorf, of course. And of course the Prophet. Oh I love him SO much!!
Okay,
I've gone CRAZY with this email!! Also, update from Szeged: R., of the G family
from Szeged...... is QUITTING SMOKING AND IS ON BAP. DATE! Best b-day gift
EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FROM
APRIL 13:
The
weather is WARM now--SO nice. And now, I finally appreciate the wind of
Székesfehérvár, haha, which wasn’t so great in winter! Also, SO many more
people are out on the streets! So I am welcoming summer with all my
heart!
So
this week... hmmm. there was
legitimately a pillow fight with a bunch of people in the town square-- haha.
Hungary... you confuse me sometimes. And also, we got interviewed by these
people who asked us to recite a poem. I literally recited Moroni 10:5 . They
were like "Uh... is there another thing you'd like to recite?"
Also,
we were taking pictures of this statue with these pretty flowers, and this guy
was like "do you all want to be in a picture?" (He said it in
English). So we started talking to him and asking him about his beliefs. He's
said, "Well, I don't know if I believe in God. Maybe He exists though--
Because I'm doing this dissertation about the emergence of hip-hop in the Bronx
and how it affected the hip-hop in Hungary. I was trying to understand some
lyrics from Zulu Nation, and, just yesterday, I was trying to figure out WHO
could help me understand the lyrics, and you did. And so maybe it's a
sign!" haha. So we tried calling him, which didn't succeed, but still cool
none the less.
We
had a member come with us to B. and B’s program, really just trying to get them
to pray. They both think they can't just because they don't think anything will
happen, but we are really just trying to get them to TRY! The member showed
them a lyric video of the "Heavenly Father, are you really there?"
song and B. teared up :) But B. the second, came to ALL of church yesterday. He
wants to know the truth. He doesn't have faith. But we explained that it's like
seeing a piece of cake that looks good, but you'll never know if it's good
unless you try it. Yes, of course we WANT to know if the things we're teaching
are true, we want to know if God is there. But we'll never know unless we
TRY! Unless we just get down on our knees and search. Unless we exercise a
particle of faith-- or even just desire.
We
also had a very prayer-oriented program with hipster Z., helping him understand
that he can also pray! For some reason, all my investigators just seem to be so
apprehensive to pray! They're scared and uncomfortable about it. So with Z., we
talked about how prayer is just like meditating, which is something he already
does, it's just with these words in our head, addressed to God, who is what we
call the thing that connects us all as human beings. So lots of cool,
interesting philosophies that we have been trying to relate to God and the
Gospel and having a relationship with him.
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