Monday, December 30, 2013
Transfers...Goodbye Mangali
Monday, December 23, 2013
Almost Christmas
I want to hear something from Kaden! :) And he should draw a picture for one investigator, Mangali. She is a little 8 year old. She loves me! haha. She never wants to let me go. She also loves the sour patch that i brought. i have given her some of the packages. She wants to come home with me when i leave ;) I told her that you (mom) would love her :) She is adorable. I love her!
We had family haos nite over at her house last week. They have a wonderful family! Haha anyway, we did a little activity to demonstrate faith. I was partners with mangali and we were both blindfolded. Mangali had to feed me some chip things without her sight. She turned it into a race with her other sisters. So i was just sitting there with my mouth opened while she was just shoving these chips in my mouth!! I couldn't chew or close my mouth!!! And i was trying not to laugh! haha it was fun :) But yeah, i gave the lesson on faith and talked about Abraham and Isaac. I did the lesson and didn't even have to turn to sis natto for help with words!! IT went really well! I was so grateful! The spirit was helping me so much to know what to say!! :) It was a fun night! :)
Monday, December 16, 2013
"Waetman" Cute Pikinini
Hello everyone!
This week was another great week here in Vanuatu! Not too much happened, but every day on the mission is a great one, right?! :)
This week we contacted a referral named Serzine. She is a young girl, about 20. She lives with her husband and right next to her friend. When we went to visit with her, her friend was also there. We asked if she would be glad to receive the lessons as well, and she said yes! Her name is Lillian. So we got 2 new investigators this week!! They are great investigators. Very fun and they actually talk a lot during the lesson! Here in our area, and probably generally in Vanuatu, the people don't participate much during our discussions. They are all very shy and soft spoken. Sometimes that makes it a little difficult to teach, when we ask questions and they don't want to speak.. haha. But its great! So we are excited to begin to teach Serzine and Lillian more. We have taught them twice and they are taking the lessons great :)
This week I had some pretty rough teaching experiences.. :/ The language is still a little difficult for me and so teaching is interesting sometimes.. haha. We were teaching a young 8 year old boy, Jimmy, about the plan of salvation. We were going to teach about our purpose on the earth. So we start off with Adam and Eve, one principle that I haven't taught yet. Sister Natto turns to me and says, "You can start off." My heart started pumping and a lot of things were rushing through my mind. I was trying to remember back to all the times Sister Natto has taught Adam and Eve and think of the phrases she would use. It started off good, and I was able to get about 2 or 3 sentences out from memory. Then, my mind goes blank... I cant remember anything more about Adam and Eve and I don't remember any Bislama to shove in and make is sound like I know what im talking about. I turn to Sister Natto, and she lets me sit there for about 10 seconds (which feels like a lifetime) in silence, trying to think of ANYTHING to say. She then comes in and continues. I felt so discouraged... But, I knew I needed to just move on from this experience. Luckily it was just a small boy or I probably would have been more embarrassed.. :P I realize I need to go in with faith and not fear. I have a knowledge of this gospel and of the principles. I just need to have faith that the Spirit will direct me with what to say. And I will continue to work harder with my language study :) I really don't want this experience to EVER happen again.. :P
Well, thank you all again, for the prayers, love and support!! I love being a missionary!! It gets better each day :) Have a wonderful Christmas season! I love you all so much and miss you too!!
Love, Sista Alfin
They call me "Misses" here. or "Waetman" They call out in an excited voice, "Oh misses!" Or if they know me just "tufala sista misinaries!" They are all very kind here :)
Sista natto loves Christmas music too! We are really going to hold each other up this Christmas! She is missing home a lot too.. :( They go to the "solwota" and have bbq's. And I guess on Christmas, or maybe it is new years, they go around throwing baby powder on everyone!! haha.
We teach Sam, the one on my right, and all the other pikinini came to join.
Papa Cyriaque at his baptism. And his wife Antonia, who we are teaching :) Marie showed up late, so we didn't get a picture with her...
Two little twins, Joyce and Richard!! They are adorable :) Belong to the Yunack family.
Oh, on Saturday a Sister came home from her mission. Her name is Sister Yunack and she lives in the Pepsi area where I proselyte. We went over there in the evening for dinner and I meet here for the first time. She says that she has heard about me! She served in the San Jose, California mission with Elder Hullinger. (Sis. Allphin's cousin)
So that was really cool. What a small world!! She says he is a wonderful missionary and doing great :)
Monday, December 2, 2013
It's so HOT!
I wish the weather was cooler here. I just drip sweat everyday! Even when the sun isn't shining! Today it is really rainy. I haven't seen the sun all day! So it is a little cooler. The storms here are amazing!! I sat out on our deck Saturday night and just watched all the lightning. It was incredible! I caught some on video. The thunder is so loud and sounds like it is just above us! It woke me up one night and i had to cover my ears because it was SO loud it hurt!
We don't really do service unfortunately. Thursday is service day and missionaries usually do garden work. So i will ask my comp if we can find someone to help with their yard. I hope we can. I thought there would be a lot of service in this mission.
Well dad, I love you so much! I just want to thank you for al you do for the family. we each love you so much and appreciate all the hard work you do for us! I miss you and love you!
Love your daughter, Sista Allphin
I tried Coconut!! It wasn't very good... haha.
The pic with the little girl- her name is Marie France. She is one investigator age 8. She is the one gieeting baptized this week!! :) She is adorable and i love her! She is very bright :) She comes from a great family, member family.
Then just picts of my comp and i. And me sending my love!! :)
Oh and me with one member family. They are in my old area. This was on my birthday when i got the turtle and the basket. The little girl is Lilyrose, one recent convert that Schuster and I used to teach :)
I love you all so much!!
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Tender Mercies and Miracles!
Halo backagen!
This week was wonderful!! Full of many wonderful lessons and the Spirit was so strong! I have a few stories i would love to share :)
Saturday was one FULL day!! Heavenly Father worked many wonders this day, as He does everyday. In the morning we had a baptism. Two young girls were baptized, not from our area but in our district. It was wonderful! My first time witnessing a "baptaes" here :) After the baptism, my comp and i decided that we would head home before coming back for the Open Haos a little later that afternoon.
We started walking home and then my comp said she wanted to check her account first. So we turn around and head to town. The system was down, so we start heading home once again. I mention that we need some eggs, so again, we turn around and go to the store for eggs. Finally, we head home for good. I go in the gate and head up the stairs to open the door to the house while my comp is locking the gate. I am waiting inside for her, but she doesn't come for about a minute. She then rushes in saying that some men stopped her and asked if we could come with them and pray for a baby that had died that morning. Anyway long story short, these men had been going around in the streets looking for someone that could pray as they buried their baby. It just so happened that we were coming home right as they were passing by! We get in a truck and pick up the baby with some more family members. We head to the grave yard and my companion offers a wonderful prayer and shares some uplifting words. My heart was absolutely broken for the family. The mother was still in the hospital, but the grandmother was sobbing over the grave. I could not handle it. But i know that this baby only had one purpose for coming to this earth. It only needed to receive a body. That baby was celestial. My comp and I were thinking about how amazing it was that Heavenly Father put us right where he needed us, so that we could go and help offer a prayer for this family. It was an incredible experience, something that i will never forget. Even though it was so sad and heartbreaking, I know that that family will see their precious baby again. Our Father has a plan and we just need to trust in that plan.
Later at the Open Haos, we received 6 NEW INVESTIGATORS!!!! We will be going to visit them all this week! What wonderful work the Lords work is!! I am so excited!! :)
I have a testimony of this gospel. I know the Lord is hastening His work! He puts us in places so that we can help His children! Oh, and this family that lost the baby are less actives. Just yesterday, half of them came to church! :) What a miracle! I love this gospel and i love being a missionary! All the good times completely surpass the challenges!! :)
We will be having 2 baptisms next Saturday! one small girl and one papa! They are some investigators we are teaching! :) They are so excited to get baptized. I am so happy for them!
Anyway, I love you all so much! I pray for you and hope all is well at home! Look for the hand of the Lord in your lives each day! You will see "fullap" blessings! :) I love and miss you!! Until next week!
Love, Sista Alfin
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