I've been pretty
stressed this last week but I've also been super happy. Just a lot on my plate
but I'm sure it will slow down. HA! Keep telling yourself that. =).
Speaking of
stress... Well we'll get to that.
I'm with my
Step-Brother Elder Belnap! Because a
trainer and trainee are father and son, a 2nd trainer is step-father step-son.
Well Elder Tetuanui finished training Elder Belnap making him my step-brother.
:) We have a lot in common to some degrees. Both of us played lacrosse and have
similar personalities. We probably have the most positive companionship in
the mission. When we walked into District Meeting to meet the zone on Thursday we walked in with Sun Glasses on and Mission
Impossible music then wrote Mission "possible" Viejo on the board. It’s
a pretty good example of our gooberness but hey, at least the zone likes us
now!
We had a really cool
miracle on Friday.
We went to an investigator appointment and it got cancelled again!!! Just answer your door! ... we digress. So anyway, we were walking back up the
street to get to our car and we have to pass by the entrance to Saddleback
College and we came across a young woman. Elder Belnap and I nudged Elder
Freeman assuring him "you got this one! Oh buddy! Dooooo it!!!!! Make that
contact!" So we finally convinced him to speak up. He asked if she would
be interested in our message and she said "I've already talked to you. I remember
your red hair." (Tee hee) He replied with a little laugh and just asked
her with a so do you want to hear us or not kind of thing. She responded
with a quiet yes as he shy personality kind of played off. Elder Freeman just
stood there silent, ... awkwardly....
forever in silence completely lost as to what to do when someone actually says
yes. I Remember that when I was a greenie! =) good times. Anyway, we got her to
join us on our walk and we went up to the institute building. Inside we
introduced her to the institute teachers. They welcomed her in and opened a room for us to teach in. Then a
member of the ward just randomly showed up and we were able to teach her the
first discussion. We came to understand that she was on her way to the hospital
when we bumped into her because her Dad was terminally ill. She had been
praying for a miracle to strengthen her faith the night before and "this
is where it has led me." Well we taught her quickly the Restoration and
had her say a prayer at the end. It went very simple and well. :) She
prayed out loud for us and it was beautiful! She specifically told our heavenly
father in her prayer that she was so glad she could have her prayer from the
day before answered and that she now knew he was there. We set up a time to
meet with her again and sent her off with a promise that we would prayer for
her father in his time of need. The next day we were coming back from Frisbee
and we texted to find out how her father was doing to find that he had passed
away the night before. We rushed home and prayed for help in knowing what we
could respond to this girl in such need of our message. In the end we had to
cancel our appointment for later that day but we hope to be able to get in and
teach her the plan of salvation sometime this week. It was a
tender moment for our companionship though.
Speaking of Tender...
We'll get to that.
Elders Gemperline and Risk |
It was fun to go to an
Episcopal church though and half- take their communion and read creeds and
prayers and stuff. Super different. I had a few of them memorized surprisingly,
like the Lord's Prayer and a few others I have no idea how I know them.
Fun purple priestly robes too!
Speaking of
purple..... we'll get to that.
Alright fine. I'll
just get to it. I broke my toe Saturday playing Frisbee =) LOVE YOU MOM! :D
I just wrapped it with
some medical tape and it will be fine. No big deal, just a little pain and less
running. The biggest problem is I have been so SO.. SO busy this week I haven't
had a chance to get a blessing yet. But I will. Don't even worry about it. It’s
Just a stupid appendage that I've never been able to move anyway!
Happy Days !
--Elder Gemperline
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