A
week of Miracles
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Saturday was the
baptism of Giovanni, a guy who lives here in the town of San Giovanni on
the street Via Giovanni da San Giovanni. Crazy, right? Anyways, he is amazing.
He is separated from his wife because she decided to be lesbian but he has two
adorable little girls, Giorgia (3) and Alessia (2). he used to be a hard core
drinker and would smoke at times, but over the course of time he has left all
behind and now he is a miracle. He prays with his girls and he loves this
gospel. The baptism was great, which was followed by a great stake conference. Good
stuff. They are really emphasizing family history work and the temple here, and
missionary work. It’s cool to see.
Gabriella is the mother of
Giovanni. She is 59 turning 60 in February and we have a bap date with her for January
3rd. She is Siciliana and her husband died 25 years ago (i think) so she's a
trooper. She was an orphan and at like ten years old lived in nun house for
8 years, but not she disagrees with the catholic church and how they function.
She knows everything-teaching her is so easy, that it's difficult because we
don't know what to teach! She just needs to stop smoking. That is our goal. She
has three weeks now to stop and we will make it. She lives with Giovanni and
neither of them really has work, but they are making by. They are so funny too.
Mircale people, they are.
Sara is a ragazza of 19
years. Sorelle before me found her, or she kind of found them. She has so many
problems in her life: anxiety, depression, her dad left when she was 10 and
holiday season is tough for her, she smokes, she is getting out of an abusive
relationship, she has fear and I could go on... But, she is a miracle.
Seriously peeps, we don't know how blessed we are in America to have this
Gospel. It is the ultimate key to happiness! Well, Monday in district meeting
the Anziani said: no one in our zone is setting bap dates. Why? SO they did a
role play with us. I now have a strong testimony of role-plays, even though I
hate them. So that night we visited Sara, and after all this time, we decided
to just go for it. It worked. We set a bap date with her. but, the miracle
about it was that she was so depressed and she had just told us more bad
news... then we said, we want to put this goal to a date so we can work towards
it since you have already decided to be a Mormon (she wants to go buy a bunch
of skirts and she evens wants to go on a mission!)Anyways, January 17th is our
date! After we set it, she changed, completely. I never have seen her smile
like that! It was incredible. This is the power of the atonement, of the
Gospel. It changes people for good, it makes us happy. I can bear witness of
that.
And all these people
live here, in San Giovanni, where they are building the chapel. And, one of the
members is moving to San Giovanni. Good stuff.
Well, this week there
has been lots of fog everywhere... it's kind of creepy sometimes. Mostly, it's
just really cold and humid.
Christmas has been on
my mind a lot. I just keep thinking how blessed we are back home... and that
this time now, is for these people, because their lives are so much different,
and they work so hard and struggle so much. I am so very grateful to be here. Things
are going really well right now. Also, with all these conferences, we have
gotten to ride in the car with the Anziani. (Remember how president doesn't
like elders and sisters being together) Well, we are special. He likes us. It’s
fun.
That's about it. Love
you all. More to come later.
Write me letters this week! Zone meeting is Friday the 5th.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Write me letters this week! Zone meeting is Friday the 5th.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Sorella Hastings =)
Love and Be Loved
25
Days of Christ
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My Italian hand made
mini nativity
Our green apple
juice?
Our Christmas tree
that has been up since last year
And my invite: 25 days of Christ. DO IT! Please? It will change you, I promise. It will grow you. You will be happy. Every day, starting December 1st, read the scripture that I wrote down and think about Christ. Think about your relationship with him. Put His teachings into practice. keep me updated on how it goes along the way :) I really want everyone in the family, and anyone else, to do this. Be awesome!
And no, for anyone
wondering, we have appointments set up as normal tomorrow and we might eat hot
dogs and potatoes for lunch. Happy Thanksgiving! :)
Sorella Hastings =)
Love and Be Loved
19/11/2014
Mission tour
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"This life isn't
about getting home in the rain... it's about using what we have to
persevere."
-Wise old funny
President Dibb
It rained, it poured,
it thundered... ALL DAY YESTERDAY. But, we had mission tour! And at the end
president Dibb said the previous as all the missionaries gloomily looked out
the window wondering how we would get home in that mess.
So Elder Fingerle and
his beautiful wife came to tour our mission. They are from Germany and he is in
the area seventy. Very cool people. We got to read some talks and read all
of Matthew prior to, and then we discussed them at the conference. I will send
you all the talks because they are great and I think you should read them with
all the free time you all have :)
Anyways, they talked
a lot about remembering spiritual experiences and recognizing the spirit. That
is a goal on my mission is to make the most of every moment and remember and
record these small little spiritual experiences I have. Last week, we got on
the train and walked down the aisles looking for someone we could sit by. We
walked past this man and then I thought, we should talk to him. But we had
already passed by him and then it would be awkward. So I quickly battled it out
in my head then thought, why not? Let's talk to him. So we turned around, went
back to that car and I said hey, can we sit and talk with you? Sure he said. So
we did. And it turns out he has a wife and lives in our area, and is going
through some struggles. He wants to meet with us but he hasn't called us back
yet. Ricardo, is his name. But anyways, it is small little feelings like that
where we need to learn to recognize in order to get the blessings.
Also at the
conference they talked about... FAMILIES. We are using the My Family
Booklet and are to use familysearch.org with member families and recent
converts. This is big stuff, it's a big deal! Especially because WE have family
from Italy, we need to be on top of it. And they emphasized very strongly how
we can use this and also mormon messages with people... with having an ipad.
Yeah, so no ipads yet for us. :(
In short, the conference
was wonderful. They made us turkey and stuffing and jello and potatoes and
pumpkin cake. I was in heaven. So yummy. And afterwards, then Anziani got to
drive us home! It is about an hour car ride from Firenze to San Giovanni, and
they are the zone leaders so this one time president said, give them a ride. It
was fun. I like cars. They are warm.
Well in the life here
in Montevarchi, it is going well. This past week for companionship inventory,
we counciled each other. We wrote out lists about each other and talked out our
feelings. We made goals and plans and we are good :) silly girls.
A miracle! This past
Sunday, maybe of the members and investigators said that the night before they
prayed it would not rain so that they could come to Church. All of their
prayers came true! Sunday morning it was nice and sunny, and we had some great
numbers at Church. Prayers and miracles are real!
Have I told you about
the accents here? The Toscana accent is horrible. In dove? They say, instead of
da dove. And their "C" sounds like an "H", though H doesn't
even be pronounced in Italian. So strange. It's a work in progress to learn on
my part.
We have a bap date!
Gabriella, the mother of Giovannni (who is getting baptized this Saturday).
Gabriella's date is the 3rd of January so she can stop smoking. Next week I
will tell all about those we are working with. We have some miracle people
here, and you want to know about them. Unfortunately I am out of time this
week. But, I love you all. Enjoy yourselves and keep looking for the blessings
in your life.
This Gospel is the
truest their is, we have prophets, we have the bible and the Book of Mormon,
and we have eternal familes. With obedience and faith and works like Christ,
what else do we need? Life is so great. Live it up! Send me mail!
Vi voglio molto bene!
Grazie tutti, per tutto. A dopo!
Your commitments that
I'm committing upon you:
Read those talks!
Invite someone to
Church this week
Use Familysearch.org
(aka Facebook for the Dead)
Think about Christ,
be awesome
Be grateful, be happy
:)
Sorella Hastings =)
Love and Be Loved
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