Saturday, April 29, 2017

"Get the gospel from your head to your heart"

SPRINGTIME!


We saw some old friends at stake conference!
I heard this quote in stake conference yesterday and thought it was super profound. You know about the gospel, you do what you're supposed to do. But do you love it? Is it part of who you are? Do you really believe all these things are true? If you do, live like it! I love being a missionary because not only do I get to help others come unto Christ, I get to test my own testimony and see how much I really believe. I want to return home completely converted to Christ and His true church. I don't want the gospel just in my head, but in my heart!

Wedding!
Wedding again!
  THIS WEEK WAS SO GOOD. I didn't breath for a minute and probably had 3 heart attacks, but here we are at another Monday with so much good news! Maria got married on Wednesday to her husband Marino, which was pretty fun to attend. It was just us and a couple members, and bishop was wearing jeans because we told him it was a casual thing.... until 20 family members of Maria showed up ready for a wedding! So we set up some chairs really fast and ended up having barely enough refreshments, but it all worked out! She's married and so excited for her baptism! And to top it off, Irving and Maria both had their baptismal interviews this weekend, and they both passed! Next time I email there should be at least two new members of the church here in Illinois.

Us waiting for Maria to finish her baptismal interview. Featuring
Leti from Aurora.
Other then that, we went on exchanges with the Elgin sisters and got a lot done in their area. We trained at new missionary training about using Preach my Gospel and all of the other awesome tools we have to share the gospel. I am so blessed to be serving in the states and have such easy access to everything I need. My mission has not been easy just because of the conveniences of serving here, but it has helped us further the work in a way that is unique to this area and these people.

We taught a lot this week, including Ricardo. We were planning on dropping him but then we had a really good Plan of Salvation lesson with him where we smacked down the truth and from what we saw, he genuinely understands what he needs to do. We'll see if he does it! He has so much potential and knows the truth, but has some fears and addictions holding him back. But when we taught that lesson I could see him as a missionary (he is still young enough to serve if he wants to!) or even a young men's leader. He just needs a little push!

Cool story of the week:
Maria said she had been praying all week to know how she would be able to pay her tithing. Being the only source of money in her home, she didn't know how she would cover all the bills and still pay tithing. But let me tell you, she is one of the most faithful people I have ever met. She prayed (without us knowing) and we found out a week or so later she received a new job offer! Not only would it give her enough money to pay tithing, but it's also her dream job working at a bridal shop! Someday I hope to have as much faith as Maria. She has the gospel 100% in her heart. ❤️

Ok that's all, have a good week!

Hermana Hokanson

Elgin Sisters
Look at this cool apple.

Moisés la Novela, y la Pascua!



Our farewell picture with our minivan Nancy. She is being retired. 



Someone gave us a boiled egg in a sugar cookie? Why? 
Feliz dia de Pascua! Happy Easter! 
This week we have had multiple investigators tell us that instead of studying their scriptures, they were watching Moisés, which is a Novela (like a soap opra, or TV series) about the prophet Moses. And they feel completely justified in it, because it's about Moses.  Just so you know, Moisés is not scripture study. People are so funny. :)

Lunch with Rebecca!
It has been such a good week! We are teaching so many people right now (which I am sure is because of all of your prayers, thank you so much!). It has come to the point that one day this week we will need to do splits with the ward missionaries so we can make it to all of our appointments. Our days consist of squeezing our studies in in the morning, teaching, driving, teaching, driving, teaching, driving, and crashing at our apartment sometime between 9-9:30 pm every night! Our area is also huge, so it takes at least 20 min to get anywhere. But that's not stopping us! Hmna Craner is a hoot, I love her so much! She can make anything fun and is a great teacher. I'm sad I'll be losing her in 2 weeks when she finishes her mission

Well, Irving and Maria are still doing amazing, right on track for baptism! Irving still hasn't smoked (I think that makes 13 days smoke free?) and Maria bought her marriage licence, and will be getting married this week! She has been the driving force for all of this- she wants to be baptized the 29th and is doing everything necessary to get there! I really love these two. They will be wonderful members.
Schaumburg YSA

We are still teaching Andres, he is awesome. We taught a new investigator named Anayeli and she has a lot of potential. We also taught Rocio, Maricela, Jocelyn, Carolina, Azael, and visited a few less active members. For Easter we ate dinner with a recent convert named Brenda and her family. They have been main fellowshippers for Irving and Maria and have helped us a ton. We also went on exchanges with the Schaumburg YSA sisters and it was great! I've never tried to find single young adults that speak English before, so that was a weird change. :)

Jesus is the Christ, I love the Book of Mormon, and nothing can replace hard work and genuine love. have a good week!

Hermana Hokanson

 Easter dinner! Sorry it's fuzzy.

Monday, April 10, 2017

Can't think of a title



Our zone
Hello- This has been quite the week! some highlights: 

- We are teaching Ricardo and his sister Maria, they are awesome. Ricardo is definitely more invested than Maria, and actually came to church and stayed all 3 hours! It was a Christmas miracle!

- Irving and Maria are on date for APRIL 29!! Irving has completely stopped smoking cigars cold turkey, and still hasn't drank coffee in weeks! We had a really powerful lesson with them and they decided that baptism is what they really want. They are even more excited than we are! Maria keeps saying "Irving, you can't start smoking again, or else I'm getting baptized without you." The spirit has been working on them hard core. They accept every commandment we teach them wholeheartedly, and came to church Sunday and loved it! Irving even tried to bare his testimony in Sacrament meeting English... he doesn't speak English. But he tried. :)

- We taught Azael, who we haven't been able to get in with for a few weeks. He is doing well but has a lot of fear about being baptized. poco a poco.

- Andres is doing well- he still couldn't come to church but he's been doing his reading assignments every week.

Sister Willes
-Rosio (mom) and Angeles (daughter) are investigators I taught once while I was covering Aurora and Naperville. They stopped teaching them because they weren't coming to church. We decided to stop by and they want us to teach them again! It was great to see them again, and they seemed to miss the spirit in their home.

Elgin sisters
=- We had exchanges with the Aurora Hermanas on Tuesday, and the Elgin Sisters on Friday. I love exchanges, and I love these missionaries. 

- Also, not quite as important as missionary work but still kind of important: I chopped my hair off! I was ready for the change, and It feels good to not have so much weight to carry around. 

The Cut!
Before

After

Don't worry, it was donated to charity!
So that's my week! Love you all! Keep praying for our investigators, especially as Irving and Maria as they approach their baptismal date. Thank you for everything! 

Quote of the week:

 "Let go of what you cannot control. The past, the agency of others, the rules, the weather, government bureaucracies, the culture, your limitations, or the personality of other [people] are outside of your control. Focus on things you can do something about, such as your behavior, your part in a relationship, your current choices, and your attitude."
- Adjusting to missionary life


con mucho amor,
Hermana Hokanson

Conference and miracles

Sophia!

Hmna Craner's click Day!

Saturday, April 1, 2017

Spanish? Kind of.

Transfeeeeeeeers


Relief Society Presidency

Addison Hermanas
Yep, I'm getting transferred! It seems that the areas get sick of me after exactly 6 months and then send me to a new one. Maybe I'll get to spend my last 6 months in this new area? :) I'm headed to Wheaton! It's an English Ward with a Spanish group in it. So that will be quite the adjustment! But I'm excited. I've been up there (... down there?) quite a bit for exchanges, so it won't be too foreign. I'll definitely be mission Bloomingdale though! These people are so great.

We went to Edgar's funeral, it was good. He's got missionaries on the other side that are teaching him the rest of the lessons. :) we also had 2 more specialized exchanges, one in Addison and the other in Elgin. Both were awesome! These hermanas really are so amazing, and I'm so lucky I got to work with them this past transfer. We had the relief society activity where we celebrated the 175 anniversary of the relief society. It went super well- a ton of people came! 
We also taught a new investigator named Miguel, who has a lot of potential. We actually teach him at his work in between jobs. He has a lot of desire to know the truth and just to be a good person. We also taught lots of other people. The work is progressing. 

Sorry this email will be mostly pictures. But I love you all a ton, and I'm so grateful for the love and support you have shown me. This work is worth it, these people are worth it. Til next week!

"How can we increase our faith? The same way we increase or develop any other skill. How do we develop skills in woodcarving, weaving, painting, cooking, making pottery, or playing a musical instrument? We study and practice and work at it. As we do so, we improve. So it is with faith. If we want to increase our faith in Jesus Christ, we must work at it."
-Gospel principles manual, faith in Jesus Christ 

Con amor,
Hermana Hokanson
The branch presidency


Fire Bending!
Hmna Jiménez
Our district plus elder Tedders


Hmno Motta
The Montesinos family



District
District
Hmno Avila, making his normal picture face. :|



Our English students, Victor and Daisy
Young women's presidency
Molina Family

Natalie :)