Monday, May 17, 2010

Back To St. David All Safe And Sound

Well hey there! 

We made it back to St. David this morning all safe and sound.  Dad you were right, it was bitter sweet leaving.  I can't think of a better thing to do than to have a temple open house right before our mission splits.  FYI transfers are next week and it is this transfer that will determine everything.  We'll see where I end up because there is a sister in El Paso going home next week and so there will be an open spot there.  I don't know what will happen but I'm just praying that I'll be able to accept whatever happens with excitement.  (My companions in the field)

Ok, so the open house is over.  I was thinking about it and this past month that we've had in the valley has probably been one of the best months of my life.  I saw so many miracles and was blessed more than I could have ever imagined.  The temple truly is the house of our Lord. 

It was wonderful to be with all of the sisters.  Really, it was so much fun!  We saw a lot of miracles this week.  On Thursday Sister Mackay and I saw a huge one.  To preface it, I have a quick story.  Well Sister Mackay and I have been having a friendly competition/tournament with Sister Cope and Sister Cosgrove.  Among the events in this tournament were volleyball and badminton.  Well Thursday morning while running backwards to hit the birdy, Sister Mackay slipped on some rocks and sprained her ankle really bad.  It was huge and bruised and just nasty.  We both knew that even though it hurt way bad she still needed to go to the temple and we would see miracles for her faith.  Usually when we're at the temple we do video rooms but since she couldn't really walk, we stayed in the cultural hall to answer questions and to just talk to people. 

Well I was walking around and this woman named Linda approached me.  She wanted to know if she could go on another tour because she was "looking for something."  I said sure and then she proceeded to tell me about her life.  She's been through a lot of hard hard things.  Well, we had been talking to her for awhile and this man from the temple committee approached us.  He told her that her friend had just told him about her and he wanted to talk to her.  He asked me to go get my companion because we were going to teach Linda.  So we went to an empty room in the church and he shared with her some personal feelings and he said, "now Linda, you came here today looking for an answer.  You've received it and need to follow it.  Please share with the sisters the experience that you had in the the temple."  She proceeded to tell us that while in the sealing room she could see everything behind her in the mirrors but the mirror in front of her was just like a normal mirror and that it stopped with her.  The man left and we talked to her.  Pretty much we listened to her and then we taught the first lesson.  Apparently she is a former investigator but hasn't been meeting with the missionaries in the past few years because her husband wouldn't allow her to anymore.  She is currently going through a divorce and is coming back to church.  Linda's friend drove her to the temple (it took 5 hrs) because she knew that she was get direction in her life.  While teaching her, the spirit was so strong and I don't think that Sister Mackay and I have ever been so bold with a person.  At the end of it, she said "On Sunday I'm going to talk to the Bishop so that I can get baptized!"  Yes!  She then asked us to go with her through the temple again.  We found 2 tour guides to take Linda, her friend, and the 2 of us through the temple.  While in the temple the Spirit was even stronger.  The best part was while we were in the celestial room and sealing room.  We asked the ushers to give us a bit of time alone in the Celestial Room so that she could pray and receive an answer.  It was really neat to be able to be in that room with just the 6 of us.  After a few minutes in there, we went to the sealing room where our tour guides bore powerful powerful witness of the reality of the Gospel.  Linda took the time to look in the mirrors again and this time it didn't just end with her.  It went on and on and on for eternity.  What a miracle!  Something that I thought was interesting though, is that Linda didn't see the miracle until she showed her faith.  It reminds me so much of Ether 12 and Moroni 7 when it talks about how we receive the miracles after the trials of our faith.  It is true for both Linda and for Sister Mackay and I.  If she hadn't have hurt herself and shown the Lord her faith and dedication, we wouldn't have had this experience.    

Another really cool thing happened this week.  The monastery from St. David came up. (Our Nun, Sister Corrin)  It really was an interesting experience.  Each person that came up got what they wanted from their trip.  Those that wanted to have more understanding got it.  Those that wanted to find faults didn't have a good experience.  It's pretty much like all of life, whatever we put into it we get.  Overall it was a really neat and positive experience to have them come up and to see what we believe in and find commonality in our faiths.  (Paul and Ruth, Paul is our investigator.)   

On Saturday night, the couple that we've worked with the most at the temple took us sisters on the last tour of the open house.  They decided to give the tour different then the other tours that they had given.  In each room, they bore testimony.  It was so powerful and really was something that I'll never forget.  None of us sisters wanted to leave the celestial room.  The power of the temple is so real. (We all worked together in with the Temple Open House.)
  

Like I said, my time at the open house really did change my life.  I know have a stronger conviction to attend the temple as much as possible so that I can have the blessings that come from the temple.  Also, so that I can help others receive those blessings.  The Plan of Happiness and our lives would have no purpose without the temple and the covenants we make in them.  I just love the temple so much.  This temple has become my temple and I can't wait to go through and do sessions in it.  I'm so excited for the day that I can go into the temple with my investigators and recent converts and to be with them as they make sacred promises with our Heavenly Father.  My job doesn't end as soon as our investigators walk out of the baptismal font.  It's much deeper than that.  I need to see them all at the temple and doing what they can to keep going and enduring to the end.  The temple really is what brings me the most happiness and joy and I'm so thankful for the covenants that I've made there. 

The Church is definitely true and it is up to us to share the truth and joy with everyone!  Have a great week!  I love you all! 

Love, Hermana Anderson 

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