Ya this week has been..CRAZY! Soo..diba...I have had about 2
1/2 weeks to learn the area but subract the 2 days S. Cutar was sick, A few
half days from traveling, exchanges, and splits. it equals to about 1 week and
low and behold....my companion Sister Cutar got Emergency Transferred (which i
was realllly sad about) and i got a new Companion, Sister Pluma (which i'm
really happy about). Sister Pluma is amazing and one of the sweeeeeetest people
i have ever met.
Even though it's been a crazy week, there have been sooo
many miracles. We decided that obedience has to be first in our priorities as
missionaries and in doing that, we've had a ton of unexpected, but hoped for
miracles in consequence of our obedience.
Ya...it's been suuuper hot alll week during the mornings (up
to 120+) then in the night it gets down to 85 (which is super cold for me) and
it pouuurrrs and is really windy. I don't believe in umbrellas though (too much
to lug around all day)...i'm one with rain and wind now.
I have been reading a lot in the BOM about being one.
Especially with a ward I don't know very well and a new companion, I felt like
it was something that could benefit me. I love learning about it. I read in
Alma 17-19 about Ammon and King Lamoni. I love it. there's one part that talks
about Ammon, King Lamoni, and one Girl Servant that reminded of how missionary
work should be happening; Ammon being the missionary, King Lamoni being the
Bishop or Branch President, and The girl servant acting as a member. As they
all worked together, they converted and saved many in the kingdom. That's how
missionary work should be happening! 'So how many of you did my challenge for
you last week? If you did it...GREAT! ...if not...DO IT! then after you do it,
Give their names to the missionaries.... it gives the chance to people you love
to find truth, peace, and eternal happiness!
Ok..that's all...MAHAL KO KAYO!
-Sister norman






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