Last night the activity was great and we were able to go to the beach early this morning! I love the Hermanas in my zone and I will have all the pictures from the activity next week but for right now here are the pictures from the baptism!!
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Love the Lord with all Thine Heart Might Mind and Strength
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
More Baptisms in Toa Baja!!!!
We also have a baptism
scheduled for next Saturday (the 26th) with our
investigator Wilmer. We found him about two weeks ago and during the first
lesson I felt like I needed to extend a baptismal invitation for the 26th so I
did and he accepted!! He has asked several times if he can be baptized sooner
but we want to make sure that he has a testimony and has received all of the
lessons first. He came to church on Sunday and he has been reading
the Book of Mormon diligently.
So yeah basically this
week was really good!!! I'm excited to see what else will happen this
transfer!!
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
4 Months Down!!!
Hola!!
This week has been really hard but really rewarding! I hit my 4 month mark (wait, what?!) and we also got transfer calls yesterday! I'll be staying with my companion for a 3rd transfer in Toa Baja!!! I love this area and I'm super excited to see how Hna Garcia and I can change it. We have been contacting and working really hard to find new investigators or at least help our investigators progress. I feel really good about these next 6 weeks!
I have been focusing on a different attribute of Christ that I want to strengthen each week. This week I choose to work on patience because anyone that knows me knows that it is definitely an attribute that I'm lacking. One of my favorite scriptures is found in DyC 24:8 which says: "Be patient in afflictions for thou shalt have many; but endure them, for, lo, I am with thee even unto the end of thy days". I love this because it doesn't promise that our life will be perfect, but when we have those hardships and those trials we can turn to the Lord and know that he is there with us. It reminds me of Romans 5:3 which teaches: "... but glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience". Every experience we have in this life teaches us something and I hope that I can learn to be more patient.
I hope everyone has a good week and here are some more pictures of my recent convert and her cute family!
Monday, February 29, 2016
Baptism Week!
Michelle's Baptism February 27, 2016 |
So this week was amazing and the baptism on Saturday was incredible and so spiritual. I'm at the point with my Spanish that as long as we are talking about a gospel topic, I can understand almost everything. The sister that gave the opening talk had me in tears and it was the greatest feeling to see Michelle get baptized! She is so accepting and loving of the gospel. I hope that I can see her go through the temple after I finish my mission. It felt amazing to see someone that I have prayed, fasted, and worked so hard for finally get baptized! It made my whole week and I can't wait to continue to work with the people of Puerto Rico!
Every week I have a new trial/hardship. I am tried and tested in the worse way. I know that this is because Satan knows the impact my mission will have. I am tested beyond my own abilities. I think the Lord has allowed all of these trials to happen to me because it gives me a constant reason to turn to Him to help me make it through each day. I have never been so miserable yet so happy at the same time. I love the chapter in the Book of Mormon about the people of Alma. They suffered great hardships but they did so willingly. They turned to the Lord and he made their burdens light.
New Fanny Pack! (Which is bigger? The Missionary or the Fanny Pack?) |
This is the "Great and Terrible Tower of Candy"! |
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Zone Conference
This week has been so
good! We had zone conference and I was able to have an interview with my
mission president. I love the area that I am serving in! The weather has been
warming up which makes me really scared for summer!
Lately I have been
reading a lot about humility and I love the words of Alma when he say: "I
know that which the Lord hath commanded me, and I glory in it. I do not glory
of myself, but I glory in that which the Lord hath commanded me; yea, and this
is my glory, that perhaps I may be an instrument in the hands of God to bring
some soul to repentance; and this is my joy (Alma 29:9)".
I have learned just how
important members are in missionary work. Right now we have a policy where we
don't eat with members unless they are willing to host an investigator/less
active as well. This has been great motivation for me to work with members
because if you know me you know that I really like food. Everywhere we go my
companion informs the people we are with that I love to eat
Transfers are March
8 and
I'm excited to see what changes are made to my district and companionship!!
This is our Super Fancy Clothes Dryer!! |
Sunday, February 21, 2016
February 15, 2016
This week I have been reading Alma 26 in the Book of Mormon. I feel like I have a lot to learn from Ammon and his hardships. When he and his brothers first declared that they were going to go serve the Lamanites, people laughed at them. They told them that they were crazy and basically that it wouldn't be a baptizing mission. After they started their missions they suffered so many hardships and trials and thought about giving up and coming home. In this moment they turned to the Lord. He promised that if they would just endure and hold on, he would bless their efforts.
Ammon and his brothers said that they would be content if they just converted a few souls. They continued to work, they didn't give up, and they relied on the Lord. They were able to convert thousands to the gospel and received the promise that the Lord had given them.
My favorite scripture is in verse 12 when Ammon says:
"Yea, I know that I am nothing: as to my strength I am weak; therefore I will not boast of myself, but I will boast of my God, for in his strength I can do all things; yea, behold, many might miracles we have wrought in this land, for which we will praise his name forever".
I love his humility and I love this chapter, it has helped me a lot this week!
Monday, February 8, 2016
SeƱor yo te seguire (Lord I will follow)
This
week we had exchanges and I stayed in our house while Hna Garcia went to Vega
Baja. Usually if you're in training you don't stay behind because that means
that you're in charge of planning everything. I was so stressed out!!! I needed
it though. Hna Lopez ( one of the sister training leaders) came Thursday
night.
She and I had a long talk and I told her about some of my feelings. I told her
how I knew that we could make Puerto Rico a baptizing mission and that the
culture will always be the same, it's the missionaries that need to change.
After I was done speaking she said some things that really touched me.
She
said:
"Hna
Larsen, you are so much more than a presence, you are a light. When people ask
me what one thing I want to carry home from my mission I always think of you
because I want to be a light to those that surround me. Every year we have a
meeting with all of the leaders in the mission where we discus the growth in
the mission, I feel impressed to tell you that next year you will be in
attendance in this meeting."
Her
words were exactly what I needed. The next day all of the plans that I had made
fell through so I decided to trust in the Lord and follow up with some old
contacts that I had made with Hna Garcia but this time I decided that I wanted
to teach the way that I had always wanted to. That day we had so many people
who were excited and willing to let us into their homes and we even had one
lady ask me when we could baptize her. This experience made me realize that I
can be a missionary and that I am getting ready to finish my training and
spread me wings and leave the nest (my trainer).
Yesterday
I had another really cool experience. As me and Hna Garcia were walking back to
our car after doing some contacting, we saw a man sitting in a car outside. We
decided to go give him a pass along card. We started talking to him and I felt
impressed to share my testimony that I knew that families could be together
forever and that there is life after death. He broke down and explained that
his wife had just passed away yesterday from cancer and that he had been
looking for something that could give him comfort. We are going this week to
teach him.
Sometimes
I feel like the old grandma in Mulan who just closes her eyes and crosses a
busy street. She has no idea where she's going but she knows she'll be ok
because she has a lucky cricket. In this case the lucky cricket is the Spirit.
I don't know what some people are saying but I just open my mouth and express
the feelings that I feel impressed to share with them. I love how I don't need
to understand every someone is telling in order to feel their words and feel
what I need to say.
I
love you all and I hope everyone is having a great week!!!
Hna
Larsen
Three Months!! |
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Michelle |
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Carlos |
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