This week has been such a party! I love working with Sister Allen and Sister Clark. And I love working in two areas. This'll probably be my favorite time during my mission.
It's absolutely crazy. For example, yesterday we had ward council at 7:30, church at 9, my companions left after sacrament meeting to go to their coordination meeting and branch council, so I went on a member exchange to attend the rest of Clear Creek meetings. (People kept asking me where my companion was) Then I got taken over to the other chapel where the IU branch meets. I joined my companions for a lesson right before church. And then we enjoyed three more hours of church meetings. We left right after that for the other coordination meeting, and then straight from there to another lesson. And then straight to a fireside where recent converts share their conversion stories. When that was over I finally had a chance to go to the bathroom, which I hadn't had time to do since before we'd left the apartment in the morning. By then it was 8:30pm. What a great day!
Part of what made the day so great was J. We'd met with him the day before. The M's, the wonderful couple that came with us, joined us for a lesson. They challenged him to read the Book of Mormon by Christmas, which is just 10 pages a day (that's also what Brother M is doing.) He readily accepted. He loves our theology, and said he believes everything, but is stuck on Joseph Smith. Was he really a prophet? We offered him a baptismal date in mid-January to prepare for. He declined, but said he would get baptized if he got an answer to his prayers.
Yesterday, he said the spirit woke him up at 3am and prompted him to pray. He started on his reading for the day, but couldn't stop because it put him in the middle of Lehi's dream. He prayed to get an answer about Joseph Smith. The primary program was yesterday. One girl presented Amos 3:7. And Jonathan put his head in his hands. The M's reported that when they were driving him home he'd asked what would happen if he were ready for baptism before mid-January.
So that's purdy excited for him. He's been super sensitive to the spirit his entire life, and wonders why he seems to feel the spirit so much more distinctly than most people. He knows he's been called to preach. Random people have told him throughout his life that he would one day preach to thousands. He worries that that won't be fulfilled through the Mormon faith. I don't know what Heavenly Father's plan for him is, but I do know that he's got something tremendous planned for Jonathan if he continues to follow the spirit. I think he's got something tremendous planned for all of us, conditioned upon our willingness to follow him (keep the commandments, and follow the promptings of the spirit.) Heavenly Father's purdy cool like that.
In other news, the IU paper will soon feature (it might even be today's issue??) a story about Sister Clark. The wonderful gal who wrote it, C, is now taking the lessons, and is doing very well. We might also get to talk more with the awesome girl who took pictures for it. That was an interesting experience--getting our pictures taken while teaching and personal contacting. Being a missionary is so glamorous ;) (article)
On another note, I love being able to teach people who are returning to activity in the church. They begin to gain such a great understanding of the Atonement through really using it! And they begin, often for the first time, to really feel the love that God has for them, and the love their Savior has for them. They knew about it before, but they didn't know it for themselves. Their passion for the gospel is so exciting. One thing typical Mormons are so good at doing is making miracles seem so mundane. Church meetings are so fantastic if we are looking for hope or for answers.
That's all I've got for today. Live long and prosper. And someday I might get better at taking pictures to send.
Thanks for all the prayers :)
Love,
Sister Bowen