Tuesday 24 July 2018

My joy is carried away... and so is my energy




I am so happy and stressed and tired and grateful and I am loving being a missionary (even though I almost fell asleep in Sunday school). We have been working hard, and that feels good. :) No effort is wasted, and some of our efforts are paying off right now! 

We had a beautiful baptismal service of our miracle investigator Phikun พีกุล. She has found so much fulfillment in the gospel of Jesus Christ. Her two daughters came and saw the baptism too! She said after "I feel like I've come home". The ward members were so loving and helpful to her. Her life isn't perfect (none of lives are) but it has been amazing to see the change in her. She is happy. She has a support system. She knows how to pray and who she is praying to and that He hears and loves her. 

I can't remember a whole lot else from this week. The baptism was the most important :) 

Love Sister Peterson 

Tuesday 17 July 2018

Pictures


Sister Bingham (my dear MTC companion!), this cute 93 year old woman who was baptised a few years ago, and me! 

A dragon fruit blossom!

6 of us from the same MTC group all in the same zone! 

The Day of Asia

Hey I'm back after 2 days! Our preparation days were changed because of Zone Conference (meeting with our president and other missionaries). It was really good, and I learned a lot about how I can focus my teachings more on families and on Jesus Christ. 

Our new mission president and his wife are filled with love towards us. Even though they don't know us, I know that they love and are concerned and are putting forth their every effort into helping us and this country. We learned a lot from the scriptures :) 

I saw two Catholic nun sisters at the bus station in Ubon after. I decided to go talk to them! They were super cute and friendly and we were both able to share our beliefs together and our love for Jesus Christ. I was able to read a verse from the Book of Mormon with one of them! Even though we believe differently I still think it's admirable that they dedicate their lives for their beliefs. I want to be more dedicated to what I believe. I wish I had a Thai Book of Mormon with me to give to her (I usually do!) 

The past week we had set a goal to find 5 new people to teach. We felt like it was possible and felt inspired. By the time Thursday came around we had only found two new people to teach, and then we had to get on a bus to Ubon for Zone p day and Zone Conference. We didn't get home until Saturday night. I thought that we wouldn't be able to make our goal for sure. But Saturday night, we talked with people and tried. Sunday came we had a long meeting after with two appointments which left us little time to find. But we prayed and went out with faith and I just felt just a boost of energy and enthusiasm to find and share with people. Before the end of the night, we had found 3 new people to teach. 2+3=5 = Miracles. 

I forgot to mention why I titled my last email "I love youuuuuu...th" 55 Sister Gagarin was sharing with me in companionship study what she had studied. She had studied from the world wide youth devotional. Then she said "I just love youu....th" (youth, she loves youth) At first I only hear "you" and I though "awe that’s so sweet, companion unity" and then after I thought that I heard the "th" haha it was a funny moment! We have just been saying "I love youuuuuth" ever since then! 

As for this week’s email title "The day of Asia" President Hammond told us that for missionary work, Asia is at its best right now! There are more people then there ever was before who are prepared to hear about Jesus Christ and who follow Him. I do love this country and want so much for my brothers and sisters here to have the joy that I have that comes from following Christ. 

I hope you all have an amazing week! 

Love, Sister Peterson



Friday 13 July 2018

I love youuuu....th





Hey it's been a while (my p day got changed to friday)!! So much has happened and I can't remember all of it, but I'll try to capture the highlights. 

We found a christian investigator, which does not normally happen here (finding and teaching those who already believe in Jesus Christ). The first time, I didn't invite her to church (just out of assuming that she would say no) but then I had a humbling moment where a member told me I should have invited her. So, the next day, we swung by, and she was busy with costumers, but she introduced us to her neighbour, who is now a new investigator too. We were able to invite them both of them to church- give them the opportunity to act. We were also able to share our testimonies that the Book of Mormon does indeed testify of Christ. The investigator has to teach a class on her own church, but I'm glad that we gave the chance anyways- that's our job. 

Our miracle walk-in investigator is doing so so good! I love seeing how she is feeling the sense of family and comfort from the gospel. She is very excited about her baptismal date. We had the sweetest family home evening with her and her daughters. They at first weren't getting along, but as we had an activity for the object lesson, they were laughing and having such a good time. I know that family home evening brings families together and there are countless blessings that God has promised when we spend quality time as a family and teach the gospel in the home. ❤

A less active gave Sister Gagarin and I this little treat bag after we shared a message with her. It had chocolates from Italy, expensive soy milk, and these special health drinks that are made out of bird spit.... (google: birds nest Brand's). 

One thing that we did with members this week was have them write out a list of people that they know with whom they can share the gospel. We had them pick one person, and then we role play with them - practiced sharing the gospel with their friends and family. I did it too, and I challenge all of you to do it too! Make a list, pray about the people on the list. And then make a goal of how and when you will share about Jesus Christ with them. 

Love, ซิสเตอร์ พีเตอร์สัน

Monday 2 July 2018

With His Stripes




I have so much to email from the last 2 weeks that I haven't emailed... oops! 

Hair Dresser Oh: about a month ago contacted a lady, who wasn't interested, but said that her older sister might be interested. She decided to draw out a map on my sticky note pad of how to get to her hair salon. My companion had tried to find it but instead found a new investigator at a different hair salon. So two weeks ago we decided that we needed to find the actual lady. We asked so many different people if they knew her or her hair salon (which of course had a very common name, and there are so many hair salons here!) We tried about 6 different hair salons until we finally found her! She was in the middle of working and it was kind of awkward but I didn't care because I was so excited that we had found her! 

Coconut Service: Remember the sweet lady I mentioned before who only asked that we pray for her? Well, we talked to the relief society president (the leader of the women in the church for this area) and we got a group together to go help clean up her garden and chicken coup. When we arrived, this lady was beaming! She almost squealed with happiness to see these people come to help her. It was true ministering. Seeing her face was priceless. After we had finished the service, she got some coconuts from her trees and we all had coconut water and then cracked them open and ate the inside too! It was so good. I love Thailand. 

Tithing: We have a new member that we are working with. She has hard time coming to church, and we felt that we needed to talk about the blessings of tithing. This can be an awkward subject to talk about, but we felt it needed to happen. We shared the story from last general conference "One more day" about the women saving and paying tithing to go to the temple. The new member loved the story, but didn't understand why she needed to pay tithing. Sister Gagarin shared an amazing personal experience about her family and how paying tithing blessed her family in difficult times. That really brought the spirit, and the other member with us helping teach supported what she said. I then felt prompted to ask some bold questions. "Sister, do you know the blessings that will come into your life and family if you paid tithing?" She didn't and we were able to promise her that God would bless not only her but her whole family if she did her part in following the commandments. I then said, "Sister, will you repent and begin paying your tithing?" This is a pretty bold statement in English, and it is pretty bold in Thai too! That experience just helped me remember that we are here to call others to repentance also (in a loving and merciful way, but to still be bold). This woman said that she would start paying her tithing, even though she doesn't know how it's all going to work out. God's blessings are greater. 

I would like to personally congratulate anyone who has read to this point. 

We went inviting at one of universities here (this is kind of like a college town here in Mahasarakham) and it has been kind of challenging but kind of fun talking to people my age. We approached a group of 5 kids at a table and when they saw us they got really excited and invited us to sit with them right away. Usually when we talk to groups of people it's kind of awkward, but these kids were way nice! They were kind of like a student council group, planning for activities to welcome in the new students. They asked us for ideas, and then we were able to share with all of them about prayer. They asked so many good questions. I then found out that they were all my age!! They started going crazy haha. We prayed with them, got all of their Facebook's and went on our way. I messaged one of them later, and she said "Thank you so much for teaching us about prayer! Whenever we have a problem, we all stop and pray." 

We had an appointment with a guy where whenever we would try to explain a part of the lesson, he would then ask permission to explain about his beliefs. We said sure, and then he would. I wasn't sure who was teaching who... at the end he said that is was a really good experience and that next time he might bring a dvd about his beleifs. "Did we just become his new investigator?" The member with us said. Hahaha 😓

With His Stripes: If you saw my facebook post you will already know this story. The girl sitting across from us on the Song Teaw had a phone case that said "By His stripes we are healed Isaiah 53:5" my companion and I were speechless for a second and then scrambled to try to explain to her what her phone case said and what it meant and everything! I got a picture of it, and then SHE GOT OFF! nooo what? It was crazy. For the rest of the story, head over to Facebook. 👍 

One of the biggest miracles of my mission happened on Saturday. We aren't usually at the church unless we have an appointment or activity. We just had an appointment with an investigator who was just about to leave, when we hear a knock on the classroom door. A lady and her daughter peep their heads in. They asked if we knew someone (someone that they know knows a member here) then told her who we were and what missionaries do and she looked me straight in the eyes and said "Interested". So we gave them a little church tour and then sat down. The daughter said to me right away that she wasn't interested but that just came to bring her mom here. The mom talked a lot about how she's always loved Jesus Christ but never had the chance to learn more about Him. 
We listened and found out that her husband just passed away in March, and from that it has been very hard for this poor woman. We started talking about Who God is and how He is our father, Jesus Christ is his son and our Savior. She loved learning about the atonement (which usually doesn't click for most people here their first time learning it because it is a new concept). We then dove into the Plan of Salvation! I asked the daughter (because she wasn't really interested at first) if the husband that died was her Dad. She looked and said yes. We then told them that because of Jesus Christ, they can be together as a family. The mom said to her daughter "Did you hear that? We'll be a complete family together again". 
The daughter perked up and started listening more intently. The woman hung on to every word and nodded and said that she feels like she has come home. The lady came to church yesterday and the members were so welcoming. She's going to go to Family Home evening with us tonight! She readily accepted a baptismal date, and even asked for a sooner date! One step at a time, but she is so prepared to receive the gospel, and I know Heavenly Father loves this heart broken woman. 

But there is a resurrection, therefore the grave hath no victory, and the sting of death is swallowed up in Christ    Mosiah 8:16 

I know that this is true and this woman is beginning to see it. I take comfort in Christ also. I know that death has no sting, because of Him. I know that I will see my sweet, darling Great Grandma Callahan again, who just passed away a few days ago. And that "with His stripes, we are healed". 

Sister Peterson 

My joy is full

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