Monday, September 15, 2014

Canlubang 1a Week 63

I am so happy! JOSH IS GOING TO BE A MISSIONARY!!!!!!!

 It took FOREVER for my email to load today, and when it did and I saw all these pictures on it and stuff, I started to freak out and pushed the email like crazy trying to open it and screaming at it to load. Ha ha it was intense. But I am so happy right now! 

Our area is doing good and we are ready to keep working and to work harder to see more miracles here.
 We were able to work with members a lot this week, and most of our member present lessons were Ideal Situations!! It was really really cool. We have 1 investigator, Dave, who's grandma is a member and the missionaries just baptized his sister last year, so now we are teaching him because he'll turn 9 in October! He is a funny little kid and we have a great time teaching him. His grandma is so great to help him and his sister remember to read every night and pray. He wasn't at church though, so we need to remind him that it is important to go.
Our other investigator we are teaching is June. His friend referred him and now he is progressing. 
He also wasn't at church though because he had to work. Last Friday  we were able to teach them the Plan of Salvation and he had TONS of questions about the spirit world because his dad passed away a few years ago. We gave him a few assignments to read in Alma, so we'll follow up with him on Wednesday to see how it went for him. He accepted a baptismal goal date on October 18.

Other than that, we are working on some new investigators that we found last week and this week, and really checking for their progress. I am seeing the changes in a lot of these people and the more sister Moimoi and I just keep working and talking to people, we see the miracles. Yesterday I just felt that overwhelming joy of sharing the gospel. It was such a good feeling because church had been really stressful because none of our investigators showed up, but once we got out and starting talking with as many people as we could and teaching lessons, I just felt SO much joy!  

I really hope that I will stay here for my last transfer. Last week the Senior couple came to our ward and I got to translate for them, and every person that got up to bear their testimony. It hit me just how wonderful this ward really is and I am SO happy to be here. I love these people so much!
Love,
Sister Mecham
P.S. I haven't put my fingers into any more fans:)

Banana cue that sister Miranda cooked. Sister Moimoi added the cheeto's. Healthy? No!

My thumb looks better!

Rambutan. The red spiky stuff is the outside.

You pinch open the rambutan and then eat this white fruit from inside.

Zone Training



The AP's


Church yesterday

The view from our house!


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