Sunday, March 12, 2017

Rain Rain 3-12-17

Hello Whanau!!!TODAY I AM LEARNING how to do an umu/ hungi. You better prepare yourself, we are going to throw this down at the res when I get home!!! Also, I am making a public announcement so that I have to do it, I have signed up for the race in November with all of you, and I will probably die, but nonetheless I will do it:))) plus now I have to... Another week come and gone, it's really starting to freak me out how fast they are going!!! This week was a normal week, BUT full of rain. It rained soo bad that even our fasted windshield wipers were SO slow. It's amazing though because we know that a lot of the food that we eat is grown, and for it to grow, it needs rain... so we aren't complaining :) 

This week we had Nadia Katene come out with with us, she is RM who is like 27 and has two little kids. It was incredible having her with us. She told us that it's so hard to find time to do her scripture studies, so when we puts her kids down for a nap, rather than showering right then, she reads her scriptures, she is such a great example. We visited Sasha with Nadia, and it was amazing, they went to high School together, and really connected so well, after we felt we should visit this lady down the road that Nadia knew who is Less Active but recently moved in. We just walked by with Nadia and her baby, and right then her friend was walking outside, it was PERFECT timing. We knew that Heavenly Father set us up to be there right then, it was really the only way we could have probably got in her house. We were able to go in and talk for about an hour, and it was amazing. We shared a scripture in Mosiah 14:3-5 about our Saviour Jesus Christ. I love those scriptures especially when it shares that by His stripes we are healed. I truly am so grateful for all the Saviour has done for each of us, and that because of all that he went through, we truly can be healed. 

This week we had a BEAUTIFUL miracle. At the beginning of my mission I heard a story of multiple cars that were swerving in the road because there was something in the road, and once they passed it they didn't really think of the cars behind them. There was one car that stopped, moved what it was from the middle of the road, and then no other cars had to swerve around it. I loved this example of simple service, and every single day on my mission I have tried applying it. Moving things out of the road has been my thing!! On Friday it was like a hurricane, and we saw some bags it looked like rubbish in the middle of the road, so we stopped went to grab them, and they were bags full of food. We were so confused, like packaged food, almost like groceries, except it looked like charity food. We ran to the neighbors, and took the food, they said it wasn't theres, so we tried the next neighbors. THIS IS WHERE THE MIRACLE HAPPENED. She said it wasn't hers, but that we looked freezing so come on in, and she gave us towels, made us hot coco, and told us she isn't a Mormon, but that she went to church college when it was up and running on a swimming scholarship. She was soooo nice. She told us about how she is trying to find Jesus and how she really enjoys mormons. She then went on to tell us how she isn't good at making coco so apoligized if it wasn't good. She was so kind, we sat in her home for about an hour, her with her coffee, us with our coco, talking. It was INCREDIBLE. I learned so much about genuine kind people that day, she literally had no idea who we were, but she was Christlike and invited us in and from that we have a new potential Investigator. She was so kind that she even put all the food in her fridge and freezer and then said she would deliver it to the family! There are amazing people in the world! 

I read the best talk this morning in studies, it was called "Is it still wonderful to you?" by: Bishop Causse. It was incredible, it talked about how the things we know are SERIOUSLY incredible, and are they still wonderful to us, do we really believe and know that we have all the saving ordinances here on Earth? They talked about generations and generations have seen our day and hoped for it, and now we are living in it. I know that the world is wicked, I see it every single day, but I also know that the gospel is happiness. I have seen people change, I know that we all have that potential, I hope that none of us will sale ourselves short of the blessings Heavenly Father is WAITING to pour out upon us. Often when it rains we don't use an umbrella because we are allowing the blessings to pour upon us, I invite you to put down your umbrellas sometimes, and allow the blessings of the Lord to fall upon your head. I love you all heaps, and heaps. 

Arohanui,
Sister DeLoach








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