Monday, November 28, 2011

t2 w1!

Well, I made it through the first transfer...and Hna Camejo and I are staying together, but....We're training a new missionary!!!! How crazy is that?! We get her on Wednesday, so we'll see how it goes.

The work has really started to progress with Hna. Camejo. She is an OYMing nazi! She loves to talk to people! We now officially have 2 progressing investigators!!!!! AH!!!!!! It's so exciting. I love 'em! They are a married couple from Mexico. We met them at a bus stop Saturday night. And invited them to church. The wife said she'd come but the husband had to work. She gave us her number and we all got on the bus. Before we got off, the husband gave a card with both of their numbers on it. We later found out that the number she had originally given us was slightly wrong--she doesn't trust people. but the husband suggested that they give us the right numbers so they did (spirit in action right there:). the next morning we came to pick up Nancy and lo and behold her husband was coming along too! He had stayed home from work to come with us. Wow, What faith he is showing! Right after church we sat down with them for a few minutes and found out a little more about them, they told the story about the number and Nancy expressed her past desires to be baptized. We challenged them to a baptismal date on Christmas. and they excepted! Then we asked Alex to give the closing prayer. It was the first time he had ever prayed. Oh it was a sweet moment. I'm so excited for them! After that we went with them to the baptism the elders were having and the spirit there was so sweet. I'm so excited for these two and pray that they will continue to progress!

Oh, yeah, for Thanksgiving we had papoosas with our ward mission leader and his wife. They are good! but I did kind of miss the turkey and pies. Oh well. Thanksgiving here happened just before we came out so we in essence missed it. But Christmas is just around the corner and I know we won't miss that! 

I'm so excited for what lies ahead, for the chance to learn and grow with my fellow hermanas. 

Have a great week everyone. 

Yours,

Hna. Cottam

Monday, November 21, 2011

t1w6

Well....what a week, to say the least.

The week was going on as usual, though we had few appointments that went through. Then came Thursday. We had recieved a call from the assistants to the president. They talked to Hna. Brown for a while and they talked to me about the trainging program and how it differed from the MTC. They also asked how I liked one of the other sisters who had come out with me from the MTC. Well, I didn't think much of it. We then went to talk to a potential investigator. As we were telling him a little about the restoration, the phone rang again. Hna. Brown looked at it and said, I HAVE to take this. So we quickly said goodbye and she said it was the mission president. Okay, I thought. Now I knew something must be going on, but still wasn't sure. A little later the assistants called again and Hna. Brown handed the phone to me, saying, don't be scared. It's going to be okay. Wow. Okay, something definitely was going on. The assistant told me that they were doing an emergency transfer. Hna. Brown would leave the next morning to the neighboring area and the sister they'd asked me about earlier would become my new companion. ... ya. The transfer went off without a hitch.

So, my new companion's name is Hna. Camejo. She is full of life and fire. She talks to EVERYONE! She is just what we needed to jump start this area. She strives so hard to be obediant and to do all she can to forward the work. Thankfully she speaks Spanish fluently. As I said, we came from the MTC at the same time so we are now our own trainers--thankfully we have the new 12-week training program and the other missionaries in our district to guide us. What's funny is that we had talked about getting to work together. We just didn't expect it to be so soon.

We haven't gotten lost, yet. Of course, It has helped to have a map ;) 

Aside from the area benefitting, this transfer has greatly benefitted me.

The last few days have been very humbling. I can't lean on Hna. Brown, who had been in the area for 11 months, anymore, her knowledge of how to get around and where the best places to go are, etc. We have to rely totally on the Lord now, on His spirit and guidance. And as I have humbled myself, I have seen His hand. I am so grateful for this opportunity, for the trust the Lord has in us, even though we are super new still to the mission. It's incredible how He directs His work and how He places us in situations that will help us grow the most and become the type of missionary He wants to be.

This work will move forward. I can feel it. There are many miracles waiting just around the corner :)

The Lord is truly in control. It is His work. and I know that He will guide us to those who are prepared if we but listen and hearken to His Spirit, If we will keep our eyes peeled for them. "Open your mouth and spare not!" He said. Well, that's what we plan to do.

Have a wonderful week.

Yours,

Hna. Cottam

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

T1-W5

Dear family,

Wow, Time is flying by! A month already! and yet so slowly too :) This week felt extra long. Probably because of the many things that happened.

The highlights were that we had a leadership training on Thursday. All of those in the 12-week training program were invited to come as well. It was so good! We went to the Toronto Stake Center (one of the biggest meeting houses in the church, actually--has 3 or more floors!) and had a day full of meetings. We role-played and were fed by the good word. We also had an open forum on the training program--the good and bad of it. Well, we only came up with one or two bads :). The main one was the amount of time we spend in the apartment watching paint peel...With the training program we add an hour to our companionship study, Which if you include language study and personal study adds up to 4 hours just studying. But it is so worth it! The whole point, even though we may feel like we're wasting time now, is to get us up to speed faster for later. Go slow now, so we can go faster later! And I love everything I am learning from it. I'm so grateful to get to use it! It helps me know where to improve and how! And it helps us focus the training so I get the stuff I need to know to be effective.

Anyway, That night it got pretty down right cold for the next two days, but it warmed up again yesterday. No real snow yet, but I'm kind of glad for that since I don't have boots yet.

Friday, the sisters did an exchange. So I went with Sister Petty and Hna. Brown went with Sister Petty's companion, Sis. Woo. It was different doing English work for a day! But it was good. Sis. Petty is awesome! She is so friendly and upbeat with everyone. You can see that she loves everyone. We taught two lessons and did some door contacting. I've been waiting to work with her to let some of her cheerfulness rub off on me. And it did :). OYM's are a little easier now, because I just try to be happy and interested in the person.

Yesterday we had our first ward council with the new bishop. He is so missionary minded! The Elders who also serve in our ward got to meet with him earlier that day and discuss some things. We are really starting to focus on getting the members more involved. This last week in our studies, that was one of the topics, and I can see how having members more involved would help us in the work. Then the investigators (and new members!) would have someone else to also encourage them and to support them through these hard changes.

One of our investigators wants to be baptized!!! We don't have a date set, but he realized in the last lesson that baptism is key. I'm excited for him! I hope he keeps progressing. With him, it's kind of hard to tell where it's going to end up, but people can surprise you :)

have a great week!

Hna. Cottam

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

T1, W3

Mi familia,

The highlight of the week is that we have 3 new investigators!!! our efforts to find people to teach are starting to pay off. We've been going through the area book and stopping by old contacts. We've also gotten a couple of referals from others. yesterday's was probably the one I'm most excited about. He is a friend of an in-active member who wants to start coming back to church. He had us over yesterday and invited his friend over. We also brought a recent convert with us. Marcelo, the friend, has been searching for peace in his life for a long time. He's had a rough life. I'm so grateful for the friendship of that in-active member who because of him, lead us to Marcelo. I know this gospel can help him find the peace he seeks. I can't wait to see him really use the atonement in his life. It feels like he's ready. He even committed to come to church next sunday. I feel like he is super ready!

We've been seeing the fruits of our efforts to advertize for our ESL class. our numbers have really gone up since I got here. It's exciting to see, and hopefully something more will come of it. Hna. Brown and I had five students last class!

The weather has been staying mild. We've had some blue skies the last few days. Oh, It's wonderful. I'm surprised it hasn't snowed yet (knock on wood). The other day, Sis. Dodge, the senior sister in our district, said that it was colder in Idaho than here (that was Wednesday). But it will probably cool off soon.

Since Canadian Thanksgiving was in October, Christmas preparations are already underway here. Hna. Brown and I want to decorate our apartment a little and we've started listening to some christmas music. It's fun :) We might get a Thanksgiving dinner from a member when the American Thanksgiving rolls around. I think we've had two offers so far :).

I have a testimony of the gospel, it's simplicity. I know that God is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. He doesn't change, neither do His commandments and church. I'm so grateful for the restoration and for the gospel in my life, the peace and security it has brought me. I want so much to share it with others so they can find that peace also.

The church is true. It has been restored. And it's up to all of us to get the word out :) The Lord is preparing people to recieve it, we just have to find them and bring them into the gate of baptism.

Have a wonderful week, ya'll!

Yours,

Hna. Cottam