Monday, July 21, 2014

Fifty-seventh Week in the Field



Hola Everyone!

This week was probably one of the best ones of my whole mission! I feel like I say that every week, but my life is just so full of miracles.

On Monday evening, we went to the Jones family home after Sister Jones called us during the day. She said that she felt uneasy in her home and that her and her husband wanted someone to come and dedicate the home. We called Brother Ennis and he went with us. After Brother Ennis dedicated the home, he asked Natalie what prompted them to desire to have this done. She opened up a lot and went into a whole explanation about how they lost their faith, but they recently realized that they didn't want their kids to be in the same situation when they got older. They want them to have a strong relationship with Heavenly Father. She also said that their marriage has been getting a lot better now that they've decided to start coming back to church. We went back later this week to have a lesson with Christopher and Justin who, until we recently found out that Stake Conference was going to be on the 9th and 10th of August, were going to be baptized then. (We're going to change their date this week when we go back.) The lesson was on the Plan of Salvation. The boys had a lot of really good questions and were really good at paying attention. At the end of the lesson, Natalie and Chris (her husband), made some really good comments that helped them strengthen their own testimony of the Plan. We're still trying to work on getting the family into other members' homes for the lessons. We ended up stopping by their home again the next day to drop off a triple combination that they asked for and when we walked in the door, the boys immediately turned off the TV thinking that we were going to have another lesson. They were pretty bummed out when we told them that we were just stopping in for a few minutes before another appointment that we had. I love this family so much! They're really showing a sincere desire to want to come back into the fold.

Eusevia is progressing fairly well. We had another lesson with her this week where we taught the Plan of Salvation. We were unable to get a member there, but we were able to commit her to be baptized on the 16th of August! She told us that she's always wanted to know what her mom believes in and what made her want to convert. She had a lot of good questions as to why we don't believe in Saints and worship them and so forth. She totally understands the importance of praying to Heavenly Father directly. She wasn't at church this Sunday, unfortunately, but we have another lesson tomorrow with her. 

Vanessa is doing so great too! We were able to go by with the Relief Society president this week and introduce her. We retaught the Restoration because it had been a while and she totally gets it! She told us that she really wants to raise her soon to be newborn daughter in the gospel and help her have strong faith from the beginning. She still knows that the only thing holding her back from getting baptized is the fact that she and her boyfriend are still living together. We committed her to talk to him and decide what they need to do so that they can achieve the maximum amount of happiness in their lives. I can tell that she really does want it and wants her family to have it. We briefly brought up eternal families and it's definitely something that she wants. She's already had the chance to visit the temple and could feel the spirit so strong while she was there. 

Finding Monique was such a miracle this week! On Saturday, we went to visit a potential who we hadn't seen in a while. She invited us in to share a brief message, but before we could share anything, Monique, her daughter, came into the room and asked who we were. We introduced ourselves and then she asked us what sets us apart from other churches. Of course, we started to teach the Restoration and as we did so, she sat down and became super attentive. She asked amazing questions and she totally gets the Apostasy and the need for the priesthood here on earth. She got the chills when Hermana Wallace recited the First Vision. She's had a rough past and wants to be able to feel forgiven of her sins. We talked about how through baptism by someone who has that proper authority she can attain this. She got super excited and then proceeded to tell us that on Sunday she was going to visit another church, but was having second thoughts about it right before we knocked on the door. She took it to be a sign and told us she was going to go to church with us the next day before we could even invite her to come. We walked out of that lesson amazed at how the Lord prepares His children. Sure enough the next day, she came to church and she absolutely loved it! She told us that she had some doubts about whether she would fit in or not, but they all disappeared as soon as she entered the doors. She's coming to the Pioneer Day Activity that we have on Wednesday night and to the baptism that the other Hermanas have on Saturday. She is so absolutely amazing!

Juan is starting to slip away a little. We weren't able to have a lesson with him this week because he kept postponing because something else came up. I think he still has a sincere desire to learn and get baptized, but he's not putting forth all the of the effort that he needs to. We pray for him everyday multiple times, so I know he'll come around in the Lord's time. 

Garrett is doing absolutely amazing still! He got back from Scout Camp this week and he loved it! I'm glad he got that chance to go directly after his baptism, so he could spend a whole week with other young men in the church. We were able to do some role plays on Saturday when we had dinner with him and his family to help them see how easy it is to share the gospel with those around us. He's a natural and loves talking about it with others. We're going to start doing his followup lessons this week now that things have settled down a little. 

So, President Felix and his wife came to Sacrament Meeting this week in Santa Paula!  It was really neat for all the members to be able to meet them and see how amazing they are.  It was great that they came, but it was even better that they came on a week where we had four investigators in Sacrament Meeting!  

I absolutely love the work and I'm so grateful for everything that you all do to support me!

Con amor, 

Hermana Halliday

Monday, July 14, 2014

Fifty-sixth Week in the Field



Hola Everyone!

This week was packed full of so many amazing miracles!

The Jones Family is doing absolutely amazing. After being totally inactive and on the do not contact list for a few years, we were able to sit down with them on Monday and talk to Chris and Justin (their oldest two sons ages 10 and 8) and talk to them a little bit about baptism. They both said that they wanted to! Their parents are totally leaving the decision up to them and they both seem like they really want it. On Thursday, we were able to have a lesson with them and teach them the Restoration. At the end we set them with a date of August 9th. The ward has been really good at reaching back out to them and including them in many of the activities that are going on. It's even better because they've already been to church twice. They weren't here this past week, but we're stopping by tonight to see how they're doing. 

Juan is progressing so well! At the beginning of the week we had a scare that he might have been interested in learning more because he was more interested in us, but when we had a lesson with him on Friday, he definitely seemed very sincere. We were able to bring different members with us that time and when one of them told his conversion story, the spirit was so strong and Juan could feel it. He's still on track to be baptized on the 2nd of August, but he wasn't at church this past week. He's only been once, but he can still make it the next two weeks. Everything that we've been doing with him has helped the members in the ward that only speak Spanish feel more involved and useful. It's really neat to see how this is strengthening their testimonies as well. 

Vanessa was a miracle. We were trying to contact a potential investigator that was in our area book, but he wasn't home, so we knocked on his neighbors door. It turns out that a less active member and his girlfriend live there! They moved to Santa Paula about six months ago from Fillmore. She had been meeting with Elder Carter and Elder Soubie when they were serving there, but when she moved, she lost contact with the missionaries. Her boyfriends parents are very active in the Fillmore ward, but they didn't want to push learning more on her since she's 7 months pregnant, so they didn't tell anyone where they lived. The visit got even better because she asked us what we wanted to study after about 15 minutes of talking. We felt prompted to read 2 Nephi 31 all about the gospel. At first, I was a little hesitant because it was all about baptism and repentance and the consequences of sin and we didn't really know her interest level yet. After we finished reading, she looked up at us and told us that that was exactly what she needed to hear and that she really wants to be baptized. We were so shocked and didn't know what to say for a few seconds. She is so prepared. She told us that she wanted to get baptized before they moved, but the main reason was that she was a heavy drinker before and it was hard for her to quit. When she got pregnant, she quit cold turkey for the baby. She also knows that she would need to move out or get married to Jared before she could get baptized too. She has a such a good understanding of what the gospel means and I can tell that she really wants this. 

Hannah is progressing really well. We were able to bring Daisy, a recent convert, with us to teach her. Hannah's been reading the Book of Mormon and coming up with specific questions to ask us. She's been marking up the copy we gave her and is really interested in learning more. The only hang up is that she told us that she'd come to our church if she didn't go to any other church this past weekend. We've been working with the young women's to coordinate more fellowship and involvement in the ward. 

Luis was another miracle that we had this week. We were walking back to our car when we were prompted to talk to him while he was working in his garden. As we were talking to him, we found out that just like Vanessa, he had met with missionaries in the past. He told us that one thing he loved about the "Mormon Church" and the missionaries is that we were always so happy and had a light in us. We explained to him that it was because we had the Book of Mormon and the truth of the restored church on earth (including a prophet to continue to lead us and guide us). He loved the idea that we had a prophet here on earth again. We gave him a copy of the Book of Mormon and set up an appointment later this week. When we went back, he had already read the introduction, all of the testimonies, and chapter one of 1 Nephi. He's so prepared. He told us that he would come to church this past weekend, but he didn't end up doing it.

We were finally able to get a hold of Christian this week! It had been a while and we didn't know if we should drop him or not, but when we talked to him, he told us that he was still interested in learning more and finding out if our message is true. As we were teaching him, he had a lot of questions and doubts about the Book of Mormon and Joseph Smith. We ended up just being really bold with him and asking him if he's actually prayed about the message and the Book. He said he hadn't and we responded by telling him that that is the only way he's going to know. He finally understood that he needed to actually pray and ask God for himself before coming to a conclusion. Progress!

Garrett's been at Youth Conference and Scout Camp this week, so we haven't been able to see him, but as far as we know, he's doing great! Melissa wasn't able to come to church this past week because she hurt her back, but we stopped by yesterday and got to talk to her and Bruno for a little bit. They're still both so amazing and want to continue progressing in the gospel.

Exchanges this week were great! I got to work with Hermana Cannon. I was so happy because I've always wanted to get to know her better and learn from her. I learned so much about what it truly means to love those you teach from her. We were able to talk to so many people and get a few return appointments.

Yesterday in Sacrament Meeting, the translator was going to be late, so one of the Hispanic brethren asked me if I could translate for the first part!  I thought it was going to be a lot harder than it really was a first, but it was actually kind of fun!

Thanks for all the love and support! 

Con amor, 

Hermana Halliday
1 Nephi 13:37

Si se puede street

Exchanges with Hermana Cannon

Me with my beautiful companion!

Monday, July 7, 2014

Fifty-fifth Week in the Field



Hola Everyone!

This week has been such a good week!

Garrett got baptized on Saturday!! It was such an amazing experience to be able to be apart of. I've loved being able to see him grow and set such a good example to his family and friends. His faith has surpassed anyone that I've ever met. He knows it's true. Hermana Killpack, Hermana Newland, Hermana Wallace, and I were able to sing "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" for the special musical number and it definitely invited the spirit. It felt as if angels were singing with us to help the spirit be even more present than it already was. There were a couple non-members there (including his grandparents) that I know were touched by the simple yet powerful program that was arranged. On Sunday, he was confirmed! When someone gets confirmed, I appreciate it almost more than the actual baptism. The spirit was even more strong. We were able to sit by him and his family during Sacrament Meeting, so when he came back down from being confirmed, we asked him how he felt. He told us that he could literally feel the Holy Ghost entering into his body. It's amazing how in tune he is with it and how he recognized it right off the bat. Right after he was confirmed, the young men blessed and passed the sacrament. I was fortunate enough to be sitting right by Garrett, so I got to pass it to him and he was able to partake of the sacrament for the first time. The way he treasured it was so sweet. I could tell he was enjoying every minute of it. This week he's going to youth conference and then directly to scout camp, so we're not going to be able to start his follow up lessons for another two weeks, but at least we know that he's being taken care of. The ward's been so supportive and is jumping on helping us out with that. His mom told us that she hopes we can stay around until she gets baptized in October! I hope I can too!

Eusevia is doing amazing! We were able to have a lesson with her on Tuesday with Lucy from the ward. We taught the Restoration and Lucy was such a great help. She had so many great insights that Eusevia really appreciated and she even offered to lead her to church on Sunday. Eusevia readily accepted and said that she would bring all of her kids as well. Unfortunately, Eusevia wasn't able to make it to church because her sister came into town, but Lucy is still reaching out to her and we're going to have another lesson tomorrow. Hopefully we'll be able to set her with a date tomorrow as well.

Hannah is a new investigator that we found last week who is so prepared. She's 17, but is turning 18 next week. She's getting ready to go off to college and is really interested in learning more about the scriptures and God. We gave her a Book of Mormon last week when we first met her and when we went back for our return appointment this week, she told us that she read. When she opened up her copy, we noticed that she had highlighted and made notes that she made while she studied. She had amazing questions and asked us if we could come back this coming week at the same time. We already found a young woman to go with us and she's really excited to come and meet her. Hannah wasn't able to come to church yesterday because she ended up going out of town with her family, but she said she'd come next week. 

Jasmine is still doing okay. We haven't been able to have the blessing yet because one thing or another came up, but Brother Kurtz suggested that we invite her to their home to have a family home evening to help her understand how to invite the spirit into her home. She wasn't home yesterday, so we didn't have the chance to talk with her, but we're going to jump on that and get it organized as soon as we can. 

Juan is doing so amazing! We had another lesson with him on Thursday and we had our ward mission leader come with us. We called him right before the lesson to make sure he was still going to come and he asked if he could bring a friend along as well. Of course, we told him yes and he ended up coming too! His name's Hector and he has a lot of potential. The lesson (Gospel of Jesus Christ) went so well and we were finally able to set Juan with another baptismal date for the 2nd of August. He's so prepared and so ready. It got even better because he came to church for the first time yesterday! He showed up right before Garrett finished getting confirmed and waited with Brother Ennis out in the foyer. He stayed all three hours and enjoyed the whole thing. During Sacrament Meeting, Saul, one of Juan's fellowshippers got up and bore his testimony directly to Juan. It was so amazing! During the other two hours, Juan participated and great comments. Tony, another brother in the ward, told us that Juan is definitely prepared to enter the waters of baptism and make that change in his life. We're so excited to keep working with him! We have another lesson with him on Wednesday.

The Jones family came to church again! They enjoyed it and that they wanted to become more active again. We were talking to Sister Jones after church and we found out that their oldest son, Chris, wasn't baptized yet, but that they would talk to him to see if he would be interested. We're going over to their home tonight to talk about teaching him and getting him ready! 

Thanks so much for all the love and support!  Keep the faith!

Con amor, 

Hermana Halliday
Alma 53:20-21
 
Garrett got baptized!  Brother Mansfield baptized him.

Hermana Wallace and Me with Garrett on his baptism day.