On this blog my wonderful mom will post letters from my mission in Indiana. If you would like to read them, they will be here :) And you can even follow by email, if you want. Purdy cool.

Monday, July 28, 2014

Change is Hard, Even for Missionaries

In case anybody was wondering I had a purdy fantastic birthday. It just so happened that our zone's preparation day got moved from Monday to Tuesday 'cause we had interviews on Monday. Not many people have both their birthdays and preparation day on the same day while on their mission.

Sister McKendrick made pancakes and eggs for me for breakfast. When we went to the church building to play sports 'n stuff, the zone leaders marched into the gym with a cake singing happy birthday to me. The jerks used the trick candles that are like impossible to blow out. It wasn't 'til afterwards that we remembered you aren't supposed to have open flames in the church building O_o There's a great video of the whole thing, but the file is too big to email, unfortunately.

Later we had dinner at a member's home, and Sister McKendrick told them it was my birthday, so the put candles in the brownies and sang to me. At bed time, I went to get in bed and found a couple candy bars Sister McKendrick had left there for me. I don't think any one has ever made me feel so loved on my birthday before (she coordinated the cake thing earlier in the day--'cause elders aren't that thoughtful on their own.) What a great day.

On Monday in my interview, President Cleveland told me that I'd be released as a Sister Training Leader and train a new missionary this next transfer. I was really sad and a little angry. I didn't expect that to happen 'til next transfer, especially since Sister McKendrick got to South Bend before I did. That's been something I've actually been really depressed about all week, so that's made things really hard. You'd think I'd have mastered faith and humility by now :P Not to mention sleep had been somewhat elusive for the first part of the week, which greatly impaired my ability to do things :P

But we still got a lot done.

J is still doing really well. He hasn't smoked for two weeks, and he's been coming to church every week.

R was finally able to make it to church again, so that was purdy exciting.

There are sometimes when our plans fall through, and we are just too tired to do much else, so in our efforts to be obedient we walk around our complex. On our latest "faith walk" we found a man named J, who went to school to be a Baptist minister, but that hasn't panned out, so he now stocks shelves at Meijer's, or somethin' like that. We met with him a few times, and he seems very genuine and open, which is always exciting. But I'll probably never see him again :P
Anyway, I'm reasonably convinced there are many adventures to come in the next few weeks, and I'm trying hard to be excited for them. I'll letcha know where I end up next week!

Much love!

Sister Bowen

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Creepy Children!

Yet another week of miracles :) 

K told us that she knows the Book of Mormon is the word of God, and is so excited to get baptized.

R accepted a baptismal date. We were considering what date to offer him to prepare for, and we were distinctly impressed to offer one which turns out to be the anniversary of a significant life event for him.

A got confirmed. She was just so happy :)

We have lessons at a table right outside our apartment almost everyday, and this herd of adorable young black children run over to sit with us. We had one impromptu lesson where we had J (who the lesson was originally for), M (a lady we had been teaching, but had disappeared for two months), her kitten, Sister G (a member who lives in our complex), and then our new friends, Anthony, Colaiby, Keena, Lyndell, and Amani (not sure if I spelled any of those right). At the end we taught them "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam" So funny! And now every night they try to climb in our apartment window while we are planning. That'll have to stop O_o Creepy children...

This next week is looking pretty uneventful. We were anticipating a trip  to Indy to help with transfer planning, but that's not going to happen 'cause President is too busy with interviews and a conference 'n stuff to set aside time. So we're gonna do it over the phone.

But that's all good. Hopefully we can do some good work up here for the last week of the transfer :)

Monday, July 14, 2014

"Like Angels that Just Appeared From Heaven."

Well team, more adventures to share!

Monday we taught 4 lessons. Not bad for our day off! But we knew we had to get a lot done, 'cause we had a lot of things going on to take us away from our work.

One of the lessons was with a wonderful lady named K. She is the mother of a lady in the Mishawaka ward who got baptized a few years ago with her son. She had been with them for a lot of the lessons, but came out with a few questions unresolved. She seems determined to learn if the message is true. One of her difficulties is that it was hammered into her head that you shouldn't get spiritual truths from anything other than the Bible. 

That's something a lot of people deal with, but it got me thinking. To take only truths from the Bible is to deny God's consistency. Throughout history God has taken an active role in directing His children. Why would that change? 

We got in later that night than we had intended, 'cause another investigator really wanted to meet (how cool is that?) So we broke curfew 'cause we had to drive to Middlebury to start an exchange. What an adventure.

Sister McKendrick and I both worked in the area to help them find some people to teach, 'cause they've had a hard time getting things started over there. We had some success, but had to cut things short, 'cause President Cleveland let us know that morning that he wanted us to drive down that evening for the meeting the next day.

So on Wednesday we had an epic meeting with people from the missionary department. Apparently one of the men had worked for the CIA for a long time, which automatically makes him cool and smart. They did not talk about ipads, (which all the other missionaries thought they would), but they did talk a lot about how we can be more effective. It was super good, and I learned stuff I really wish I had understood earlier in my mission.

Thursday we had to spend a lot of time preparing for zone training the next day, as well on just catching up with paper work. Not to mention our normal planning session. We managed to teach a couple lessons, and then found out, as we were inviting people to A's baptism, that there was supposed to be a youth dance in at the same time as her baptism. Sometimes our ward council struggles with getting things scheduled appropriately O_o. So we made a bazillion phone calls and rescheduled it for Sunday afternoon.

On Friday, we had an awesome zone training, and followed that with a jam session with A and the elders. So funny! We had three guitars, two keyboards, a couple microphones and a tambourine.

Saturday, we were supposed to have a lesson with a guy from Bosnia, but it fell through, so we scheduled another one with a guy who lives in our complex. And that fell through--which we found out while sitting at a table outside with a member waiting for him :P So we saw another neighbor of ours outside and called her over. She sat down with us, and we talked to her a little about the Plan of Salvation. Needless to say she is excited to meet with us again. 

Sunday was the big day! A got baptized! She was so excited! And so many awkward things happened...some that I should not talk about in this letter. But everything went well, and she is just so happy. When we talked to her on the phone on Friday, she said "I'm just so happy, I don't know what to do!" When she shared her testimony, she talked about how she'd been praying for two years to find the right church. She had been praying one evening, she looked up, and there we were, "like angels that just appeared from Heaven."

That's been a theme to our work lately. We met K the week before last, and when we saw her this past week she expressed that she had been praying, and knew that we were a direct answer to her pleadings. We've had other such experiences recently as well. What a cool thing it is to be God's tool to answer prayers :)

In comparison to the past weeks, this week is fairly uneventful. We've got exchanges with Warsaw on Wednesday, and that's about it. We're just gearing up to do great things here in South Bend though :)

Peectures!
A! With me, Brother B  and Sister McKendrick
Me and Sister Clark. She's got like 2 weeks left on her mission, and I didn't think I'd see her again! But she got to go to the meeting on Wednesday. She's my missionary role-model, and I'll miss her :) But I'll probably see her back at school.
With the Elkhart Sisters! (In Middlebury) Sisters Herzog and Ruoho.
Our zone! Back: Elders Bramlett, Lindhardt, Bair, Johnson, Bromley, Peterson, Easter, Adams
Middle: Sisters McKendrick, Christiansen, Odermott, Evans, Ruth, and me
Front: Elders Thompson, Russell, Young, Ledesma, Haverts, Hardester, and Esplin. We have a good time :)

Monday, July 7, 2014

Tornado!

Greetings to the three people that read this blog!

It's been yet another week of adventures, but not quite as many from the standpoint of missionary work.
Monday night we had tornadoes! It was purdy exciting. Our power went out at about 1:00 in the morning. There was a lot of rain, thunder and lightning. Tuesday morning we weren't sure what had actually happened. We were purdy excited when we found this pile of branches that sorta fell on this truck in our complex.
That evening we saw this, and suddenly the branches didn't seem so significant
​Luckily, our power came back on at about 2:00 in the afternoon. Even the Warsaw and Plymouth sisters had lost power. The Mishawaka sisters lost power and water, so they came over to our place to shower. The zone leaders were without power for about two days. So fun!

The next day we had exchanges with the Mishawaka sisters, which was a good time. One of them is brand new missionary, and she is really great, and the other sister is a wonderful trainer for her. They are doing purdy miraculous things in their area.

Thursday we had Mission Leadership Council, so we left at like 6:45 AM to be in Fishers by 10:00 AM. There's nothin' like a spending 6 hours in a van for a 6 hour meeting. But, as always, it was tremendously enlightening and inspirational. We talked about key indicators, persuasion, and conversion, and ate Chinese food. Not to mention seeing all our missionary buddies :)

​Elders Rider, Lowry, Bair, and Johnson, and Sister McKendrick and me--the survivors of the epic journey.

Friday, we were supposed to plan in the morning, and then have preparation day for the rest of the day (and be out 'til 10:30!) So we planned, and then A invited us over for pizza 'cause she wanted us to come over. She loves us a lot. "Y'all are like my daughters. You can call me mom if you want to" She is super funny too :)
​Me and "Sister A" 

Then we went and wandered around Notre Dame campus for a little bit. This is me and Sister McKendrick in front of a building that may or may not be significant.

​We had been instructed to spend as much of the day as possible with members engaging in their 4th of July festivities, so all the missionaries had been invited to a Luau that was being hosted by a family in our ward, so that was our plan for the rest of the time. They had some cool Polynesian dancing going on, so we enjoyed that, but when that was over things started to get sketchy. So the sisters decided to leave. Apparently members up here don't like us that much 'cause it was the only 4th of July plans that any of us (out of 7 sets of missionaries) had been invited to. So we went to the church building and played ultimate frisbee, chair soccer, and the cup game. It was a blast.

Finally on Saturday we got some work done. A passed her baptismal interview!! We met with J, who is finally getting into the Book of Mormon, consequently his addictions have been significantly easier to hold off on. Purdy amazing :) That evening we met a woman whose daughter and grandson had joined the church a couple years ago. She had sat in in a lot of their lessons, but hadn't converted. We talked to her about her concerns, and we'll be seeing her again tonight :)

We were hoping that this next week might be more productive, but we found out yesterday we have a surprise Mission Leadership Council this Wednesday. We are also are going to Elkhart to help the sisters get some things going in their area all day tomorrow. We're planning on ThursdayFriday  zone training, and A's baptism is on Saturday. We'll see if we ever have time to get things done ;)