Monday, April 25, 2016

A Week of Miracles

This week has been super busy, and so much better than last week was.

First, Zone Conference. Our entire zone met together and received instruction from our mission president on how we can improve as missionaries. That was pretty normal. But, this Zone Conference, we got Tiwi. What is Tiwi you ask? Well, it is a devise that they installed in all of the mission cars, and it's job is to monitor how safely we are driving. If you are speeding, Tiwi will tell you to slow down. If you are driving aggressively, Tiwi will tell you. It will even remind you to buckle your seat belt. Basically, if you are a bad driver you will be chastised by a computer. And, the results are sent back to the mission's vehicle coordinator at the end of every transfer. If any missionary does not have a good driving record, their driving privileges could potentially be suspended or revoked. I am personally grateful for Tiwi (of course, I am not the one driving) since it will make missionaries much safer drivers.

This week we also started to teach some pretty amazing people.

Dru:
Dru is a miracle. He is 16, and started coming to mutual and church with one of his friends. After his first time at mutual, he went up to the Bishop and asked him what he needed to do to be baptized.  ?!?!!? Things like that never happen! Anyway, so the young men gave him a copy of the Book of Mormon on Sunday, and we had our first official lesson with him on Tuesday. We asked him if he had a chance to read any of it yet. "I finished it last night"  ???!?!?!!!!! We thought he was kidding, but he was dead serious. He had read the entire thing in less than 24 hours. Did he understand most of it? Of course not, he was speed reading. But he has already started his second reading, this time going a little slower so he can absorb more of it. Dru is so preparedhe had an experience when he was younger that left him without any doubt that God is real and that he loves himand he is hungry to know everything about the Gospel. But with any person who is so prepared for the Gospel, Satan really wants to put a stop to it. This weekend Dru had the flu really bad and had to go to the hospital, and so wasn't able to come to church AND his grandma, who has custody of him and who had originally said that he could take the lessons and get baptized, has changed her mind and says that she won't give her permission for him to get baptized. We are not yet sure what happened to change her mind, but it might be tricky to reverse the situation. Please keep him in your prayers, and pray that his grandma's heart will be softened.

Loetta:
Today is Loetta's 90th birthday. She is super sassy and funny and smokes like a chimney, AND is super excited to read the Book of Mormon and learn about the Gospel. She was supposed to come to church yesterday, but the poor thing was up all night and morning throwing up. But, when she recovers she wants to come and eventually get baptized (we haven't had a chance to tell her she has to quit smoking first, but we'll get around to that.) When we taught her about the Restoration of the Gospel and how there's a prophet on the earth today, she got super excited. We asked her how it would make her feel to know that these things were true, and she said "Jubilant!"

Robert/Emily:
Robert is 9 and hasn't been baptized yet. His mom Emily is a less active member who moved into the ward a few months ago. Let me tell you the miracle story of how we met Emily. It was Tuesday night and we went on splitsSister Alderman and Sister Hertig were teaching a lesson to a recent convert, and I went with a sister in the ward to go visit some members who had recently moved in (being in a trio has its perksdivide and conquer!) Anyway, we went out and knocked on four different people's houses, and not a single one was home or able to visit with us. I was feeling super discouraged, since we still had the whole evening left and only one more person on our list. So, we go to the last person, Emily. Funny enough, a couple from the ward was just leaving her apartment (turned out to be her home teachers who had come to meet her as well.) They left, and we came inside. She started talking to us and then suddenly broke down in tears. She then proceeded to tell us her whole life story, sharing with us some things that she said she had never told anyone before. There had been times in her life when she was living the Gospel and had been happy, but there were other times when she had made some poor choices that caused her a lot of suffering. The past few weeks she has been in the depths of despair, still depressed and suffering greatly. She told us that she had been praying the past few days for God's help, and then that night her home teachers and us both showed up at her door. Sometimes there are moments when we are permitted to see how much God has his hands in the details of our livesthis was one of those moments. All of the houses we had gone to first were meant to be empty, because Heavenly Father needed to use us to answer Emily's prayers. And he placed me, specifically me, there in her house to share with her some personal things that no one else could have, which she needed to hear.  It is no coincidence the way things worked out that night. God has a master plan, and we are sometimes the angels he sends to people's aid. I did not feel at the time like I was being led anywhere. I did not feel the Spirit any more than usual. It was just a normal Tuesday night going out to visit people. And yet God was guiding us to be in a specific place at a specific time for a specific purpose. God often uses us as tools to bless the lives of others, and sometimes he allows us to witness the impact that we have. He is in chargeand we need to be obedient in order to allow Him to use us to accomplish His work.

I told Emily that this moment in her life is a moment in which God has allowed her to be very humbled. Now is the opportunity to turn back to him, to turn back to the Gospel, and to find the peace that only Christ and his Atonement can give. She wants to, and her son has been asking to get baptized, so now we are going to teach him, to both help him prepare for baptism and help her get back on the right path.



Anyway, that has been my week. It has been quite something. There were many moments when I was reminded why I came out on a mission in the first place. God will always find ways to accomplish his work with or without us, but we are blessed enough to be given the opportunity to participate in that work. I am so grateful for the opportunity to serve Heavenly Father and to be involved in the work of salvation, and to see the miracles that come into people's lives through the Gospel.

Much Love,
Sister Daelemans

Monday, April 18, 2016

Slow Week

I have been sitting here for 5 minutes trying to remember what happened this week that is worth telling everyone and I really can't think of anything. It was a slow week.

Here is a link to one of my favorite talks from this past General Conference


Love you all! Hopefully there will be more to tell you next week :)
Sister Daelemans

Monday, April 11, 2016

Tehachapi

Tehachapi is beautiful and cold. It has been raining all this week which has felt super weird since it has probably rained maybe only 3 other times on my mission so far. 

Being in a trio companionship has turned out to be super fun! We all get along and so it has been a great first week I think all three of us need each other for various reasons. It is cool to see how the Lord places us with people that are meant to help us in a certain way!

There is also a lot of teaching potential in the area and I can't wait to see what the rest of the transfer has to offer!!

Sorry this email is so short! I love you all!

Sister Daelemans

Monday, April 4, 2016

Goodbye College Heights

Well, this has been quite a week.

First and foremost, I am being TRANSFERRED! After only 7 weeks here in College Heights ward. I was pretty bummed when I heard about it. I've gotten pretty attached to the area in the short time that I've been here. I love the ward and the people we are teaching. And, I will miss our investigator Amelia's baptism! It's next Saturday, so it will be just after I leave. Super sad :( But even though I am sad, I also feel at peace about it. I know that the Lord must need me somewhere else. I am being transferred to Tehachapi, so I will be up in the mountains away from the heat, so that is a tender mercy at least.

Guess who else is getting transferred to Tehachapi? Sister Alderman, my companion! We are both getting transferred together to the same place. So, we will be staying companions. We will also have another companion who is already in Tehachapi, so we will be in a trio. We'll see how that goes....

Other crazy news is that Margie is in the hospital! I hate to leave her like this. She started coughing up blood last Wednesday, so off to the hospital for her. We visited her on Saturday morning and she seemed to be doing alright. She thinks the blood has to do with her Valley Fever (a crazy illness people can get here in Bakersfield. Look it up on Google, it comes from a bacteria that is in the dirt or something, so when people breathe it in they get sick.)

General Conference was also this weekend! If you didn't get a chance to watch it when it aired, all of the talks are available on lds.org. President Monson announced that 4 new temple will be built, which is so exciting!

Anyway, I am stressed because I am trying to pack and say goodbye to everyone and leave lots of notes for the new missionaries that will be coming into our area (we are being replaced by a set of elders, and the ward is sad because they liked having Sister Missionaries.) But it will all be okay! I am way better at packing this transfer than I was last transfer. Probably by the end of my mission I will be a pro at fitting everything into my suitcases.

Love you all!
Sister Daelemans

Finally I am attaching pictures! It only took the whole transfer....These are from when we went to say goodbye to some members that we are really close to. Their daughter Amelia (far right) is getting baptized next Saturday!

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Also my companion, hanging from a tree.

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