Family and Friends! And any others that might read this!
Happy New Year! This was... an interesting week here in Wufeng and Dali. With various meetings, appointments with members and Guo Nian (Chinese New Year) it didn't feel like a very productive week. But, we still saw miracles and tried to work our hardest. Unfortunately we don't have a ton of time today- we're going into Taichung to have lunch with our zone. YUM!
We got stood up a lot this week. We also had a lot of our lessons call and say they couldn't meet because of family fandui(opposition). One day after both of our first lessons called and cancelled before we even left the door in the morning I got down on my knees and prayed for the Lord to lead our work that day and help us still be able to make the day productive. And it was! We didn't find any new investigators to replace the one's that fanged us (stood us up), but we did meet and teach some amazing people. One lady that we sat down with while we were using the bathroom at a 85*cafe happened to have met the Caotun Elders at the end of last year. The Elders gave her the Sisters information (which just so happened to be me at the time) and invited her to get in contact with us. But she never did. She did however, remember the feelings that she had when the Elders were teaching her. I know that God arrainged for Sister Liston and I to be at that resturant at the specific time so that we could share even more with her. I am also grateful that I listened to the prompting of the Holy Ghost to talk with her and her friend. In the end she didn't want to leave us with her information, but I know that one day she will. I love being a missionary!
As for my companion she is still amazing. I appreciate her so much. Like I said in her introduction at zone conference this last week, she is so great at listening to what the investigator is really saying instead of focusing on the words that are coming out of their mouth. I love it and learn from her daily. Right now we're trying to focus on helping her- and me for that matter- set goals. Our mission President wants to know what our goals for the year are. I'm not quite sure what kind of goals to set because half of my year will be in Taiwan, an half in America. Weird. I love setting goals now though- I'm not very good, but I understand and appreciate the value of good goal setting (see PMG page 146- there's an awesome quote about the importance of goal setting).
Anyway. I want everyone to know that I love being a missionary. I have found out on my mission how imperfect of a person I am. And I love it. This life is our time to prepare and if we don't know what we need to change and improve on, how are we supposed to be better prepared? I know that my power to change myself and change the lives of other's is little to nothing. It is all up to the Savior. He already knows what we all need and is just standing with open arms to help us. I know that the Savior lives. I know that He and Our Father in Heaven appeared to the boy Joseph Smith and restored pure truth to the earth once more. And it is that truth that keps me going.
I love you all so much! Until next week-
Sister Amy Reece