It is a beautiful sunny warm day here in the VA! I hope you all are enjoying your Memorial Day. We ate a lot of brownies and watermelon today. And a lot of food in general. I am so not hungry right now haha.
We had interviews this week! I loved it as usual. President still is a rockstar. And so wise. And a crack up. I shared the scripture 2 Nephi 4:34-35 with him for the Christlike attribute "Hope" that we are all working on this transfer. We talked about how we need to always be relying and trusting in the Lord. Putting our trust in "the arm of flesh" is not okay. As I've pondered this transfer so far, I have learned the importance of putting my trust all in the Lord because He has control over all things. Whitewashing, training, having no idea what is going on... I really needed God's help. As I trusted Him and prayed and asked Him questions, He has led us and blessed us with miracles. It has truly been incredible to see. I'm just in aweeveryday at how incredibly good Heavenly Father is. We must have Hope in Him and be humble to follow His guidance.
The Ward mission leader's wife, sister Corey, dropped off all these ingredients one day to make a roast! She has done it with the elders in the past. She told us how to make it and throw it all in the crock pot and set it on low for 8 hours and VOILA! A delish roast! It was so good, wow we downed it. I think I want a crock pot. It was so easy! I'm learning how to cook more things MA, aren't you proud?! ;)
Did I tell you all about George? George is a member referral from Brother Ayers. Brother Ayers is a convert and has a really cool story and conversion. George watched Brother Ayers completely change and become so happy. George wanted to become like that so he asked to come to church with him. Brother Ayers asked him to meet with us. And now we are here! We met with George a few times this week. George is an older guy and has the most humble heart. I have never met or seen anyone so ready to change, so willing to do anything and everything it takes to experience the joy of repentance and feeling his burdens lift. He is so meek. I have learned so much from his humble example. Because he lives out of our area, we have to pass him. He is so amazing. It was a complete miracle and blessing to have the chance to teach and meet George. We will see him again someday and have a grand ol' reunion!
The area and Ward is amazing. I love it here. I love sweet sister Gewondjan! She is so funny. She has a laugh like Dad's sisters. It cracks me up. We have a good time. Being a missionary has made me so happy. Teaching and testifying of Jesus Christ these last 14 months has truly brought me so much joy; joy that I can't really describe. I think often times it's so easy to get caught up in life, worldly things, technology, and forget to pay attention to what really matters. Being a missionary has allowed me to realize what truly matters. It's so simple. Following God, and His son, Jesus Christ, and living the gospel is what will bring us lasting peace. Eternal joy. How incredibly blessed are we to have the restored gospel. What a blessing.
Have a happy, blessed week. I know the gospel is true. And God loves YOU! :)
Xoxo,Sister Hymas