This week has been full of learning! We have had ups of
finding so many new, prepared people, and also downs of cancelled baptism
dates. It's amazing how Heavenly Father has a plan for everything and whenever
something doesn't work out, he gives you opportunities that help you feel his
love. I love missionary work!
Friday was one of the best days ever. We were at Welfare
Square and it was a pretty slow day compared to the previous weeks.
We were
starting a tour and 3 people joined in after we'd already started so we
didn't really get to chat with them that much. At the end of the tour the
guests are allowed to eat the bread, cheese, honey, chocolate milk, jam, butter,
peanut butter, etc., that is made there. It's sometimes a struggle to invite
people to keep in touch with us because we were just explaining how the cheese
is made! haha It just doesn't really flow with the tour.
But anyways, Sister
Kemple and I just explained that if anyone has further questions, they can come
onto mormon.org chat and we would love to
answer their questions.
The lady who had joined the tour late started asking
tons of questions and told us she has some really good friends who are members.
She ended up giving us her number and asked if we could teach her which NEVER
happens. I shouldn't say never, but it's so rare. Sister Kemple and I were
feeling so sad about our investigator who cancelled his baptism date and
Heavenly Father gave us a miracle! I love him so much.
Something that I've really been working to understand is
Blacks and the Priesthood. We get soooo many questions regarding this topic on
Temple Square and I've tried to research it, but I haven't found that much info. as to why it was implemented or why it was discontinued.
I decided last
night to just ask my roommate, who is from Ghana, to tell me her take on the
issue. She had some amazing insights, I just thought I'd share them.
She used
the comparison of how God commanded that the gospel should only be preached to
the Jews. Why did he exclude the Gentiles for a period of time? Why was England
the first place out of the US that LDS missionaries were sent to in the early days of the
church?
She said: God's ways are not our ways. God's timing is different than our timing.
God works in mysterious ways that we don't necessarily understand, but I know he
has a plan for our lives and for his gospel to reach all nations.
I sometimes
wish I could just see the big picture of life/after this life/why certain
things go wrong or go right, but the conclusion I've drawn is that I just need
to have faith and trust in Him.
We were talking with a man this
week about his struggles with Christianity and he said what he struggles with
the most is that we give humanistic characteristics to God. He said he doesn't
understand why we refer to him as Father.
Sister Kemple and I were talking to one of our friends
about his question and why we know that God is the greatest of all, to be all-loving, and the Father of our spirits. Our friend asked if we have
a mother (or father if we happened to be a guy). She asked if we look like our mother. We
said no because obviously we don't...yet.
She used this analogy of us being a child to our mother to explain that it's the most beautiful thing that God allows us to refer to him as the Father
of our spirits so we can recognize the divinity within ourselves. Of course, we
will never BE our father or our mother, but one day, we can possess all that
they possess and love as perfectly as they love.
Sorry this email was all over the place but my thoughts are
just kind of like that today! Love you all!
Sister Helton
P.S. "Because He Lives" comes out on March 28th!!! All of you
watch it :) So short, so powerful.
#becausehelives
(On mormon.org it explains: Jesus Christ lived. He walked the Holy Land, working miracles and teaching truth. Then, He was crucified. But His death was not the end. Because of His resurrection, we will live again. Because of his sacrifice, we can rise above sin to experience true joy. Join us as we share the good news with the world. Starting on March 28, we'll be introducing a special series of messages centered on the power of the living Christ.
You can sign up for updates on mormon.org
You can also watch sessions of LDS General Conference (April 4 and 5) on lds.org or on the LDS General Conference You Tube Channel or go LIVE to an LDS chapel. Times are at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. There's also a general all-women's session March 28 at 5 p.m. You will love it!