I hiked twenty blocks with
about fifty pounds of groceries in my backpack. I honestly can't believe
I made it home. But after that I couldnt even feel my scriptures in
there! And the family that gave us dinner right after that was totally
amazing :) I think that's the hardest physical thing I've like...ever
done in my life. Sister Ipson(though she didn't know it at the time) was
developing tendonitis in her foot, so i have no idea how she did it!
Angels marched with us :)
We
went to another lesson with Rheeda. Her baptist friends had come by and
dropped off all kinds of antimormon propoganda and it was chaos! Her
daughter, Michelle, who had ignored us up to this point, got in on the
conversation too. Their house is generally chaotic and really hard to
get the Spirit into, but obviously it was worse on Tuesday.
Sister Ipson had felt inspirted
to grad the Lamb of God movie before we left our apartment, and we
busted it out and watched it with them. It brought the Spirit so strong,
and we testified about how THIS is what we believe. Incredibly, I think
that the anti-mormon thing was just what Michelle needed to get her
interested in what we had to say. Elder Trout and Elder Stanley ran into
her ont he bus a few days later, and she gushed about how awesome we
were and about her baptismal date and such. Then we ran into her on the
bus on Saturday and
her whole countenance has changed! She's so happy, even though one of
her daughters and boyfriend were recently booked into prison! I'm so
excited to see where this goes. On Friday,
the bishop called Rheeda and told her that we wouldn't be able to help
her out with food, which was how she had come in contact with the church
in the first place. They seem unfazed by that, which really is a
miracle.
On Wednesday was
when Sister Ipson finally gave into the pain in her food and called the
medical supervisor, who told her to book it to the hospital. She said
she might have gout. Luckily, it was only tendonitis. While she was
inside, I sat in the waiting room and started Our Heritage. It's
AWESOME.
On Thursday
I spilled an entire cup on water on my skirt at Subway. I patted it
with a napkin and literally watched the watter disappear in about four
minutes. I'm still blown away by it.
On Friday we met CJ at Mayfair
Mall (which is a BEAUTIFUL mall) and had dinner with him. He's so into
everything we have to say, and we read Lehi's dream with him. He has a
hard time with reading comprehension, which in my life is one of the
things that seems to be a great barrier between people and the gospel.
But we explained it to him and helped him to know about repentance and
forgiveness. Then, as is the awy of Sister Ipson with everyone we talk
to, we also discussed the Word of Wisdom and Law of Chastity and
Tithing. She likes to throw those first two at people all the time, even
in tracting :) It's hilarious.
CJ accepted everything we said.
He's an incredible kid. The problem is that he seems to want to meet
with us to talk, but he's not our investigator. We handed him off to
Sister Case and Sister Wilcox, but they haven't met with him since
Sunday. Maybe if we get around to teaching his sweet mother, we can
spend more time teaching him, but I really hope he adapts to working
with the YSA sisters. YSA would be great for him.
There was a
child-of-record baptism at 3:30, and the Elders had a baptism at 4:30.
We got Jaime and her son Alex to meet us at the church at 3:30, and we
had a little church tour and talked to Alex about being baptized. He's
eleven. Then we went to the 4:30 baptism and it seemed to really touch
Jaime. Alex decided that he doesn't want to get baptized because he
doesn't want to get wet. We can work with that :)
We had dinner on
Saturday in the ghetto of Milwaukee. It was sketchy, but we ran all the
way to the member's house and the bus showed up the second we got to the
bus-stop on the way home, which NEVER happens. I could hardly believe
it.
Sunday, Jaime and Alex came to church and I LOVE
CHURCH. It was so good for Jaime to be there, and she really enjoyed it.
Who knows about Alex.
We
stood in the pouring ran for an hour before giving up on what we were
trying to accomplish. Note: neither of our big coats are waterproof. I
want my moey back :P
I read Where is the
Pavilion? again cause it's an AWESOME talk. I've been studying a lot
about Joseph's time in Liberty Jail and things similar to that this
week. We work with a lot of people that are just kind of losing hope in a
better world. And it strengthens me, too.
When God asks you to do hard things, take heart. He trusts you to do it.
Holland:
Even the MOST righteous face challenges. "If you're having a bad day,
you've got company. Very, very good company. The best company who ever
lived."
It wasn't easy for the most perfect man on Earth. Why should it be easy for us?
"You are not yet as Job." Hey--you're not yet as Joseph Smith either. You're probably no where close to that.
If
you feel like having your mind BLOWN with deep doctrine about the
atonement, I've got a talk for you. Cleon Skousen's talk on the
Atonement. I don't think it really has a title, but it's crazy. I've
only read the first page so far and I'm dying.
This week I get to go to the TEMPLE!!!!!! WOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Life is great.
Sister Neal