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Cool painted wall in downtown Naperville! |
I might just have to write the highlights day by day for this week..
Monday: we had dinner with the Workman family and Ricardo. Bro Workman doesn't speak Spanish so that was a bit awkward but it all turned out well. Sis Workman has a great testimony and her Spanish is still good
from her mission.
Before that we got a text from our neighbor Michelle who has been going through some intense legal things pertaining to keeping custody of her son. We offered her a priesthood blessing, so after our lesson with Ricardo we headed over to Michelle's with bro Workman and bro Kolbaba and they gave her a blessing. It was super cool- she said she could feel it going into her and that the rest of the night she had so much hope. The priesthood is so real.
Tuesday: The coolest thing that happened (besides our countries independence of course) was that we sent a text to Ricardo to remind him to not drink when he's with his friends celebrating. He then told us that it was strange we texted him right then- only 10 minutes earlier he had gotten a text from one of his friends to invite him to a party where he knew they'd be drinking. In the end, Ricardo did not drink at all! Also we stopped by a less active member named Dora and she let us right in. This was also perfect timing, her son was getting set apart that night to serve as a missionary! She had so many questions about what it's like, what we learn, how it changes us, etc. the spirit is so good at guiding us to the people who need us!
Wednesday: we had a difficult lesson with Maricela- she is no longer on date to be baptized. She seems to have become content with unhappiness. It's super frustrating. But she still has desire to learn, so we hope to get some good members into her home so she can feel the spirit and understand that there is so much more for her in life than being content.
Thursday: another great lesson with Ricardo, this time with a member named Daysa who actually speaks Portuguese but her Spanish is great too. :)
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Cute little Mexican man in the Mexican restaurant. I 🌵Mexico :) |
Friday: we taught Maricela with Hmno Bramasco, who helped a lot. We found Jennifer a less active member right as she was leaving her house- perfect timing! We set an appointment for next week. We decided to stop by a Mexican restaurant to ask if we could put our English class fliers there. We ended up talking to the workers for a while- they were super nice and really wanted to come to the class. They gave us free churros (what more could you want in life?). We also met two real live gypsies from the Canary Islands that also spoke Spanish and
had dreadlocks and were so nice! I felt something so special while I was there- such a powerful love and charity and friendship. I had to drag myself away when we left (it was getting close to curfew)- I honestly wish we could have stayed there forever and gotten to know these amazing people. I think the Lord gave me that moment to remind me why I'm here and why I'm Spanish speaking. These Hispanic people have stolen my heart and will always be a part of who I am.
Saturday: we did lots of street tracting and visiting former investigators. Everyone was nice to us Saturday! That always a pleasant surprise. We even had a guy we met once come out of his house and offer us water! Then he told us he sells drugs, which isn't true, but you could have fooled us because we talk to a variety of people here. He turned out to be a super nice, good guy and we talked to his wife for a while too. :) Well, there was one guy who was mean- we said "hi!" And he responded with "I'M CATHOLIC 100%" and walked into his
house. Other than him, the whole world liked us! We also helped Maria fill out her family history tree, she wants to go do baptisms for her ancestors in the temple!
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Also Tacos |
Mormon with him. His studies have improved significantly since he started doing the 21 day Book of Mormon challenge. He reads and prays almost every day and seems to be super self- motivated! It's awesome.
That's my week! Thank you for the prayers and love! This work is worth it.
Con amor,
Hermana Hokanson
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