Obviously Sister Kate didn't take these pictures, but I wanted to include them to introduce the new Alpine Mission President and his family. President and Sisters Miles have been amazing and have served their three years in this volunteer position and are now headed back home. They are being replaced by President and Sister Kohler and their two children. An older daughter is on a mission in Japan. They will live in the mission home in Munich, Germany.
Monday, June 30, 2014
"It was an emergency" - June 30, 2014 - From Solothurn, Switzerland
Hi to the fam!! Soooo . . . I'm
just getting a tiny baby little Sister Lewis refiner's fire here in Solothurn.
That's what I have decided. It's nothing compared to the one the early saints
went through. But, hopefully I am being refined. I'm so imperfect, it's
ridiculous.
Otherwise things go on as normal. I and J (the two less
active sisters who I have told you a lot about) are actually really
progressing. They both have a different spirit about them now which is so nice
to see. But they both said they were coming to church yesterday and didn't.
Also we have been trying to get in contact with J (our friend with the two
daughters) and the bishop's wife called her and told her she would pick her up
for church and she said she would come but she didn't. We saw her two days in a
row at the Bahnhof last week (which never happens). Both times she told us E
had invited her and she was coming to church. I think God was trying to tell
her something by having her see us all the time but I don't think she listened.
We have to stop trying with her.
T, a new convert we meet with every week, is being
kicked out of Switzerland and we are so sad. Her daughter is here and has
permission to stay here with her husband and her son and her baby who should be
arriving any day. But T and her other son, who have been living here for 9
years now, must leave. But no one has told them how or when. Obviously she's
devastated. More for her son than for herself. Yesterday she received a
priesthood blessing and I know that gave her some peace.
Yesterday the temple president and his wife came to
our ward and talked in sacrament meeting and a combined relief
society/priesthood class. Cool, right? They talked about . . . THE TEMPLE. It
was really good.
As for good news, America AND Switzerland are
moving on in the world cup. That makes me happy.
Also, after all of that, I want you all to know
that things are going well, especially with Sister Blohm. We do have a good
relationship and I hope I haven't made it sound otherwise. About how she
threatens to kill me sometimes, well that's just a Sister Blohm thing. We're
all supposed to be working on overcoming an addiction of some kind so we can
understand how hard it is for investigators to overcome addictive behaviors.
I'm working on not biting my nails and Sister Blohm is working on not
threatening people's lives :-) Elder Kelly told her he thinks she says she is
going to kill him every time she sees him.
It’s a funny, but bad habit!
We had a great finding day on Saturday! I got
to work with Sister Hoareau and I have always wanted to.
Quote of the week:
Elder Little (my current district leader): Why did
you contact that old man in the middle of the road?! (he saw Sister
Hoareau and me at the end of finding day)
Me: It was an emergency! We only had 5 more minutes
to find and we wanted to give one more Book of Mormon away. And you know what?
He took the Book of Mormon. And he also gave us his contact information.
What else. Mom, about what you wrote about counting
failures, I have sometimes done that on my mission. Actually it's really hard
to keep track because we talk to so many people who really don’t’ want to talk
with us! But that’s okay. Sister McEwen and I tried that for a while
and we know that as long as we are working hard and listening to the spirit we
are doing His work.
The weather has been crazy. Already today it has
gone from being sunny to pouring rain at least 3 times. One time this week
Sister Blohm and I got literally caught in the rain. We looked like we had just
jumped into a pool. See pictures. You should have some pictures today. You can
also see that we had a zone p-day.
This week we also found out that the former member
we saw at C’s is actually the source of a lot of challenges for the church here
in Solothurn. She chose to leave the church and took several people with her,
including families. She also took away an investigator family. And we haven't
heard from C so it’s possible that she was a negative influence on her too. But
now we at least know her name and we pray for her to soften her heart.
We had two cool miracles this week that I want to
tell you about! This guy called us and he got his number from one of his
friends and he wanted to see where the church was. But . . . he didn't come to
church. But it was still cool! Also we went by on the French couple I think I
told you about last week because they haven't answered the phone and they
weren't there and then Sister Blohm had a feeling that we should knock on their
neighbor's door (Sister Blohm has never before suggested knocking on any door.
She hates it.) So we did and she has interest in talking to us and said she
would come to church! She also didn't come but when we called her friend
answered and said her baby had been in the hospital the night before so I guess
she has a good excuse. Hopefully we will find her at home again.
Life is good. The church is true. Satan hates us
for forwarding the work of salvation. And it is going forward! Sometimes
slowly, but always forward. I love you family!
Also guess what mom …I sent a letter to the
Kohler’s daughter that I hope she'll enjoy as a welcome! Have a great week!
Monday, June 23, 2014
"Fruchtbar instead of furchtbar" - June 23, 2014 - From Solothurn
Heeeeeeeeeyyyyyyy
Family!
Sister Blohm and I had
a much better week this week. Thanks for sending extra prayers our way. I'm
pretty sure somebody did some serious praying on Friday because it was a major
miracle day. I was seriously wondering who maybe went to the temple and put us on the prayer roll ( you can call the temple, or when you are there, add names to the "prayer roll" - which is a collection of names that are prayed about during a temple service). We left the house that
day with two extra Book of Mormons. One was in Italian and one was in French.
We had two potentials who we needed to deliver Book of Mormons to and they
spoke these languages. As we were going out the door Sister Blohm said, "I
hope we don't give out these Book of Mormons to someone else so that these
people can get them." And I said, "I hope we do! We can always visit
the other people another day." So together we made the goal that we would
go out to deliver these Book of Mormons to the people who had already requested
them, but we would do everything we could to find other people to give them to.
On the bus no one would talk to me but I heard a lady behind me speaking on the
phone in French. She and her boyfriend got off at the same bus stop that we
were already getting off at. I said, "Sister Blohm, I think they speak
French." And then we basically followed them ha ha. They were fast walkers
but we finally caught up with them and just street contacted them and
introduced them to the Book of Mormon, of which we just so happened to have a French
copy. So after we introduced the Book of Mormon the boyfriend said, "No,
we only believe in Jesus Christ." And then I explained again that this
Book was all about Jesus Christ. And I showed him how right on the cover it
says, "Another Testament of Jesus Christ." And he said, "But
look how much bigger Mormon is on the book than Jesus Christ." And then I
told him, "Look at my nametag. What name do you see there?" Then he
believed us that Jesus Christ really is the center of our church and he and his
girlfriend took the Book of Mormon and gave us their information so we can
contact them again. So then we set off to give the Italian Book of Mormon to
the woman who had requested it. Turns out she didn't really want it. So we left
her apartment determined to still give away this Italian Book of Mormon. We
spoke to everyone and knocked on some doors, specifically ones with an Italian
flag, but couldn't find someone who would want a copy of the Book of Mormon in Italian. After a while it
was time to go to our appointment with X (a less active). So we went and
visited her, and at the end of our discussion we asked her if there was
anything we could do for her. She said yes, that she has a friend who speaks
Portuguese who she wants to share the gospel with, so could we please bring her
a Portuguese Book of Mormon? So we said of course, and Sister Blohm said,
"Too bad right now we only have Book of Mormons in German and Italian with
us." And then X said, "Oh I could give the one in Italian to my
boss!" So then we talked about how she might go about doing that, and we
gave X the Italian Book of Mormon, to give away to her boss. And it was
the best lesson ever with X! So Friday was a really good day.
German slip ups . .
.
One time Sister
Lewis said fruchtbar (fertile) instead of furchtbar (terrible)
One time in GMK . .
.
Sister Blohm
(talking about an investigator . . . now former investigator . . . she is an
old woman and we got a really nasty phone call from someone who is responsible
for her.): She said "We met her in an emergancy (notfall)".
Everyone in the
meeting (the GML and the elders) perked up like, "Oh this is going to be a
good story."
Me to Sister Blohm:
Notfall means emergency.
Elder Kelly to
Sister Blohm: Oh, you meant zufall (coincidence).
Guess who got the
Aaronic Priesthood yesterday? G.. Our new wonderful convert. I’m so happy for him.
Me (meeting the new
golden on the phone): Do you speak German?
Elder Cottam: No,
not really.
Me: Good me either.
Elder Kelly's
golden is from Utah! And we have another golden in the district who is also
from America! That means Americans now have the majority in a district in
Switzerland. I think this is the first time that has happened since Americans
weren't allowed to serve here anymore.
Dienst (service).
This week we watered a family's plants while they were out of town (that worked
out because they live right next to the church a.k.a. right next to us). We
also got to work in a garden again pulling weeds. Yayyyyyyy!
Ch is
falling of the map. She never answers and her son claims her phone is not
working and every time we go by she is not home. Noooooo! Don't worry we'll
keep trying.
Ch and a few
other people we try to visit live in Balshal. I really like Balsthal. I have
this dream that one day there will be a branch in Balsthal. And then someday a
ward! I just really like it there. I think it is one of the most beautiful
parts of my area. It also takes a while to get there (we have to take two
different trains). But almost every time we go I see three castles (One of them
is a pretty ugly fortress castle but it still counts. And the other two are so
pretty).
We saw Michelle
again this week! She's super great and she has such great questions. She had
read the first two chapters of First Nephi on her own. And she came to church.
We also went
mini-golfing with the relief society plus Michelle came too because her mom
brought her. So that was some good bonding time with her. Mini-golf here was
weird it's not on grass and the ball rolls way more. I was terrible, and Sister
Blohm was worse. Ha ha I think the sisters in the ward must have been
impressed.
I'm watching the
America vs. Germany game on Thursday with my best friend Esther Jäger (the
innactive who is the bishop's sister. And she really is my best friend ha ha.).
Pray for a miracle a.k.a that America will win.
What else. Sorry I
never really tell you that much actually maybe. A lot more happens during the
week then I ever write down (I never claimed to be the world's best
journal-keeper or email-writer). But we work hard every day. One time you asked
for a typical day but there really is NO SUCH THING. Every day is different.
Some days go as planned, some don't. But the church is true, the book is blue,
and Jesus was a Mormon! Ha ha Kris Fredrickson told me Matt always says that in
his emails and I thought it was so cute. So I'm stealing it just for today.
Tell Grandma her
cards have been getting to me and I am thankful for them.
This week my
mission president will change. I'm so looking forward to meeting him and his family.
I hope you're all
doing well. Love you!!
Monday, June 16, 2014
"You can be my child's Godmother" - June 16, 2014 - From Solothurn, Switzerland
June 16, 2014
I've been avoiding the family
email because I don't know what to say. Yes, Sister Blohm and I are staying
together! And yes, it has been one of the hardest weeks of my whole mission.
And no, I did not have one lesson with an investigator all week. Pretty sure
that has never ever happened. And I just feel like I don't actually live in a
dead area! (mission speak for an area where it's "impossible" to teach anyone). There are people waiting to hear the greatest news of all time about
how we can return to live with our Heavenly Father again! We did have lessons with
less actives. We blow that key indicator out of the water every week. Sister
Blohm had the thought that Heavenly Father doesn't want us to have success with
investigators until we really take care of His lost children who are already in
the church. We did see several investigators this week, but for various reasons
we were never able to have a lesson. Sister Blohm just had a real struggle with things not going as well as we would have liked.
Yes, the Swiss were very happy to win their World Cup game
last night!! It was crazy with the nonstop honking of horns and people running
around in their patriotic garb and bringing their flag
with them wherever they went. You'll never guess what happened. We have
permission to watch two world cup matches!! I'm serious! I know, I was shocked
too. But we have to use this opportunity to do missionary work, and preferably
watch the games with investigators. We have to pick which two games, and they
can't be on Sunday, and we still can't be home later than 9:30. I had a less active look up for me on their phone yesterday which games
are at 6.
With last week being transfers Sister McEwen is headed to Austria, Sister Siems is
going to Italy, and Sister Kervinen is coming to Switzerland! (every six weeks are "transfers". Missionaries find out from their mission president that they are either staying in their current area with their current companion or one or both of them are being transferred to a different area within the mission. All missions are divided up into areas with zones and smaller districts within the zones.)
I asked our GML (FYI - The GML is the ward mission leader who has the "calling" to help the missionaries assigned to that ward - congregation - and also to help with the ward missionary work. Almost every active member of the ward will have a calling to serve in one capacity or another. It's a great blessing and encourages so much personal development, testimony building and love for those you serve). for advice on
Friday after GMK. He
talked to us about improving our backup plans and all that. Every week in
priesthood the elders and the GML stand up and give a super short something
that has to do with missionary work. Yesterday our GML asked the men in
priesthood to pray especially for the sisters because we had had a hard week. I
was really touched, especially because some of our best friends in the ward who
are men came up to us and let us know how that we have their support. We don't
do anything like that in relief society in this ward (but we did in Wien)
because the relief society presidency said we don't have enough time and they
already get our ward email.
The other day I
came into the bedroom to see that Sister Blohm had put my bed back together (I had
washed my sheets that day) and put two heart sticky notes on my pillow. One
said "Love you" and the other said "Sorry." She really is
sweet.
Quote of the week:
Elder Kelly: "Sister Lewis you can be my
child's godmother."
Yes Elder Kelly is getting a golden. That should be
fun.
We had four less actives in church yesterday!! XX came again with her daughter after we visited them on Saturday!
One of these less actives just came for the
Weidmanns, like so many other people from other wards did. Yesterday the chapel
was overflowing. It was just like being in a big ward in Utah. The Weidmanns
had their farewell. They are off to the MTC this week. They will do such a
great job. (The Weidmans are members of this ward that have been called on a mission. Lots of retired couples volunteer to serve missions and are called all over the world to serve in lots of ways).
Sister Couper and I celebrated our year birthday
together!! It was a super great austausch (exchange).
I'm still a happy missionary. The
church is true. I'm glad Mom sent me this quote
from Elder Holland:
"Anyone who does any kind of
missionary work will have occasion to ask, Why is this so hard? Why doesn’t it
go better? Why can’t our success be more rapid? Why aren’t there more people
joining the Church? It is the truth. We believe in angels. We trust in miracles.
Why don’t people just flock to the font? Why isn’t the only risk in missionary
work that of pneumonia from being soaking wet all day and all night in the
baptismal font?
You will have occasion to ask
those questions. I have thought about this a great deal. I offer this as my
personal feeling. I am convinced that missionary work is not easy because salvation is not a cheap experience. Salvation never was easy. We are The Church of Jesus Christ,
this is the truth, and He is our Great Eternal Head. How could we believe it
would be easy for us when it was never, ever easy for Him? It seems to me that
missionaries and mission leaders have to spend at least a few moments in
Gethsemane. Missionaries and mission leaders have to take at least a step or
two toward the summit of Calvary."
Salvation isn't easy. But it is
worth it. I am grateful for a loving Heavenly Father who hears my prayers and
wants me to be happy, in this life as well as in the life to come.
Love you family. Thanks for your support and
prayers.
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