Monday, September 27, 2010

9-27-10 "...after miracle...after miracle..."

Houston says hello, again. I've come through another week, and this one was just as good as the last one. It culminated in two wonderful baptisms on Saturday for Brother Allen Taylor and his wife, Sister Brigette Taylor. What a week leading up to it! There is a rule in the mission that no one can be baptized unless they have attended several sacrament meetings. Brigette and Allen had a baptism date for Saturday, the 25th, but because of work, Brigette had only been able to come to church once, but she had already taken off work planning to be baptized on Saturday. She had been diligently studying her Gospel Principles manual while at work, answering all the questions in a little notebook. She truly has a testimony of the gospel and had a deep desire to be baptized with her husband. After counseling with President Hansen, we determined that she could be baptized on Saturday as long as she could find a way to always be at church after that, at least for sacrament meeting. We held a special fast on Tuesday that the Lord would provide a way for her to get off work on Sundays. When we went over for the lesson on Tuesday, we asked her if she had talked to her boss about it. The only thing she needed to do was call a co-worker and ask if she would take Brigette's Sunday shift. She did, while we were there, and the co-worker readily agreed! It was a miracle. Everyone recognized it. However, this would still be a test of faith since Brigette was the only one working and they depend on her income to provide for their family. We were very worried about it through the week, at varying degrees. I somehow felt calm about it by Wednesday evening, but Brigette was worried up until Friday, when she told us she felt this calm come over her that everything would be all right. That day, again while we were at their houe for a lesson, Allen got a call about a temporary job. Which starts today! I am so amazed at how the Lord's hand has been in this, and at their intense unwavering faith. It was certainly a trial of faith, or even a leap of faith, but they are now members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with the gift of the Holy Ghost. I know they will only continue to be blessed as they grow and learn in the gospel. I feel blessed to have met them and seen them take these steps on the path to eternal life.

In the midst of all this, we had a special sisters' training conference on Thursday this week. President Hansen shared some very good wisdom and counsel. Every one of us has a special purpose and journey that the Lord intends for us as a missionary, and He had a plan for that mission before we even arrived in Houston. I can think of countless ways in which that has been true for me, even though at times I have struggled against the lessons He's been trying to teach me. President Hansen also shared special wisom about how we measure our success as a missionary, even saying directly that it is never about the numbers, and if someone tries to tell you it is, that person doesn't understand it yet. It is such a relief to have that to ponder on when the numbers become a weight of worry. In those times, I try to picture the faces of those I have grown to love, people who the Lord saw fit to make a part of my mission experience. Sometimes those people don't fit into "key indicator" categories, but they themselves and the memories I have with them are blessings the Lord has given me as part of my mission.

Saturday was wonderful in every way. The Relief Society president in one of our wards took us to dinner with Brigette to a great little Tex-Mex restaurant. Remind me when I get home to have some "green sauce" salsa with y'all. It is GOOD. And from there we went to the general Relief Society broadcast. I was anticipating hearing from President Monson, and Brigette was hoping to as well. She had been worried that he was a very serious, sad man, but now she has seen the true President Monson in all his wit and wisdom. I am deeply excited to study the history of Relief Society. What a prophetic blessing that will be! And I, too, am striving to be non-judgmental of others. I want to treat everyone as my equal and see us all as children of God.

As to my birthday coming up, I know one thing I want for certain. There is a beautiful book about the building of the Houston Texas Temple and you can buy it at the little LDS bookstore by, what else, the temple. It costs about $30, so if someone could put that money in my account, I can buy it. Missionaries get a discount at the store, so I will buy it here and bring it home for all to enjoy, since you all can't physically be in the temple with me. As far as anything else, I will need a new pair of jeans when I get home, and I guess I would like a little more money to buy souvenirs and stuff here. Maybe a Texas t-shirt or something like that. I don't know. What do people need anyway? Maybe a gift certificate to Deseret Book so I can do some shopping when I get home... Just birthday cards in the mail would be nice, I guess. I'm simple. I'm easy. Just send love. Speaking of the Houston temple, yes, I did see that beautiful picture of it in the new Temples magazine, Cassidy. It is even more beautiful in person. It's hard to tell by the picture, but there are such tall trees all around it, and somehow it fits perfectly into that setting. I'm glad to hear you are sticking with your school work. I know what you mean about not having a long enough break between semesters. Winter semester is very long because it only has two holidays in it, and they come right at the beginning. March is a seriously long month sometimes, but I always love learning. I just wish I had more time to do it in sometimes. Hope all is well with you!

Love and shining,

Sister Whitney Mikell Sorensen

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