Monday, March 31, 2014

Bluebells, Indian Paintbrush, and the Giant Texas Sky

Mi Familia,

I. Love. Texas. I have fallen head-over-heels in love with it. My goodness, you wouldn't believe how beautiful it is here. There's some big, wide-open places out here, with bright green glass, a huge blue sky, and wildflowers of blue, red, and yellow scattered everywhere. Texas has my heart.

We got transfer calls yesterday...and we're both staying!!! We are SOOO happy. Seriously, we are such a good companionship. We work hard, we expect miracles, we are obedient, and we have faith. We're ready to just break through the ceiling this transfer. Especially being in this area. It is white and ready to harvest. I am so excited for this transfer.

Jose did get confirmed yesterday. Apparently his step-dad (he's actually not even that, since he's not even married to his mom) offered to take him to Chuckie Cheese during church. He's 13, what do you think he's going to pick? But he felt really bad afterwards. But anyway, he's confirmed and will be an incredible missionary someday. Also, Carlitos bore his testimony in sacrament meeting. They both have an incredible future ahead of them.

We were able to go to the temple on Friday with Erika, Carlitos' mom who was baptized in January. The bishop and his wife, Hno. Sanchez, Hna. Castor, y Hno. y Hna. Aguilera went with us. We had planned to take a huge group of recent converts but no one else could get work off. But it was still so worth it just with Erika. She is pure and strong. She had such a good time and recognized the Spirit she felt. 

Did all you women watch Women's Conference? If not, watch it this second on lds.org. I loved it. It was especially neat since Hermana Egbert and I have been studying covenants lately. Covenants are such a blessing to us. They give us an opportunity to use our agency for good, and to increase in doing so every day. The more we keep our covenants, the more we are blessed with the Holy Ghost and the more we learn. The more we learn, the more power and joy we receive, until we have obtained all the Father hath. If we could only comprehend the blessings that await us, I am thoroughly convinced that we would not be able to contain ourselves from praising God and proclaiming His gospel in every moment of every day. He sure does love us. 

This week has been hard for me, and consequently, very rewarding. I have learned the importance of CHOOSING to have faith. Truth never changes and we are to hold onto the rock that is the source of all truth: Jesus Christ and His gospel. We are to hold onto the things we know, the things that never change. I know God loves me and that He always answers prayers. I know that He has promised that He will grant me anything I pray for as long as I am being obedient and it is according to His will. I know He always keeps His promises, and I know He has promised me all that He has. So, I will push aside everything else that holds me back. I will press forward and work hard with a sure confidence that He is there and He will help me. Let Him answer my prayers in the way and timing that He thinks is best. The greatest blessing of obedience is the conviction you receive that GOD WILL KEEP HIS PROMISES WITH YOU. And he already has for me, more than I can explain and more than I'm sure I understand.

I can't wait for Conference. Better than Christmas. Everyone watch it and write me back what you learned! 

I love you all! The mission is the best and I don't want to be anywhere else. 
Hermana Lund


Monday, March 24, 2014

What is this, like week 60 or something?

Mi familia,

Once again, the fastest week of my mission. This is getting ridiculous. We missionaries have absolutely no perception of time. Someday I'm just going to find myself at home and I'm not going to know what happened. I've been having dreams about going home, actually. Last night I dreamed that I had classes at 11 and 12, but I forget to go to them because I wasn't used to having school. I was sooooooo frustrated! I also had a dream that I tried to do everything I could to keep busy at home, and then I looked at the clock and it was only 6:30 in the morning. Haha, hopefully the adjustment to home will be a bit better than that.

The baptisms went well on Saturday! Carlitos' and Jose's moms shared some really powerful testimonies. Erika, Carlitos' mom, is incredible. She was baptized in January. We're taking her to the temple on Friday along with some other members of our ward to do baptisms for the first time! She got her recommend yesterday and was so proud to show it to us. She is a strong, strong woman. Now we just need to soften her husband's heart more so he can get baptized and be the priesthood leader in their home, so they can be an eternal family. Seriously, being a missionary is incredible.

The baptisms went great, but yesterday Jose and his family never showed up for church for him to be confirmed. Erika got a text from him that said he couldn't go to church that day, but didn't say anything else. We still have no idea what happened. We wonder if it could have something to do with Clara's husband...Jose is fine and we'll get him confirmed. We would just like to know what's going on.

Saturday was SUCH a crazy day. We had our baptism and then we had to go to a child-of-record baptism later that day to play piano. They both started really late because we were waiting for people to get there, and I just played piano the whole time. Between the prelude, the musical numbers, and the hymns, I probably played every song in the Children's Hymnbook and the normal hymn book. And then yesterday we had to play piano for primary. I seriously never wanted to play piano again. Which is saying a lot because I love playing piano for that kind of thing! 

Oh! And we're teaching a piano class on Thursday's now! This Thursday was the second week we did it. We get quite a few people there; we had 11 on Thursday! Haha, we had to teach it in the overflow room because EVERYONE was there that night, from people planning for a ward garage sale to cub scouts to a relief society activity. But it went well and people loved it! We're really only teaching members right now but we're trying to get them to bring their friends so we can use it as a finding activity.

These past couple weeks have seriously been so good for me, looking back. I have learned so much about who I am and what on Earth I'm doing out here. I don't even want to try to explain what I've felt and learned, because it's just impossible. Let's just say that the mission is a miracle. The Spirit is literally constant. I've gotten to the point where I can honestly feel and recognize it in every moment. I am constantly being refined and sanctified by His influence. There is no other way to describe it than as a miracle. 

I know without a doubt I'm going to be different when I come home. In the way I talk, the way I dress, the music I listen to and the TV I watch, the way I spend my time...none of this was bad before my mission, but I have such a deeper understanding of and conversion to this gospel. I want to keep every commandment because I've seen first hand that the only way to happiness is through obedience. I want to do everything in my power to obey the Lord in all things. I've seen the Atonement work in so many different instances throughout my mission, but the life in which I've seen it make the most changes is my own. I am so grateful for that.

I love you all! Keep the commandments and be happy! Have a fantastic week.

Love,
Hermana Lund


Monday, March 17, 2014

Un Ano en Texas

Mi Familia,

Good week. We had one exchange (Mom, tell Sister Turpin's mom she's doing great; she's already an incredible missionary!), President interviews, and the Elders who are also in our ward had a baptism on Saturday. Our area is really doing well. That was the 4th baptism this month in our ward. 

And Hermana Egbert and I are having 2 more on Saturday! They're both kids. Jose is 13 and has been coming to church for a while. His mom, Clara, is a member but his dad isn't and he only just barely got permission. His dad isn't a bad man (or so I've heard, I haven't actually met him), he just isn't interested at all. But anyway, we were having a lesson with him, his mom, and his little siblings the other day. Clara's sister Erika was there, along with her 3 young kids. Erika was baptized last month and is incredibly strong in the gospel. Her husband is not such a great man and has refused for a while to let 10-year-old Carlitos get baptized. But in our lesson we were talking about baptism and Carlitos said something like, "When can I get baptized?" We said, "Oh, you know, someday you'll get baptized.." but we looked at Erika and she said that her husband had given permission! Yay! So both boys are getting baptized together this Saturday. We're so excited! We really wish we could teach the dad, but he really just won't have it. Not yet, at least. I met him for the first time yesterday when we went over and we just shook his hand and were really nice. Little by little. Erika's faith is incredible and she'll see miracles.

It blows my mind how strong some of these members are. This is definitely the highest-functioning Spanish ward I've seen. Stronger than a lot of English wards I've seen. There are a lot of people who have next to nothing, but they are so humble and so converted. They are always willing to help one another. We have a lot of returned missionaries in our ward, even the women. The converts usually stay strong and really add to the ward. It's so fun to get to know and love everyone. 

Last night we went to visit Hermana Castor, one of the members we're really close with. She just had surgery. We were at the Espinosa's trailer with Hermana y Hermano Espinosa, Hermana y Hermano Aguilera, Hermana Castor, y Hermano Sanchez. All are strong, endowed members; Hermano Sanchez just went through the temple on Saturday. We sat and talked about temples and stuff. It was so great! Just being in a room with people like that was so humbling and made me really excited for heaven.

The language is getting a lot easier. When I got here I feel like I had all the potential energy boxed up from stuff I had learned while in an English area. It took a while for me to access it when I first got to Lake Austin, but then it just started spilling out. I can understand and speak with very little trouble. I understand what people are saying, so when I hear them say something differently than i would have, I can learn from it and apply it when I speak. Except for some reason I still have the hardest time understanding Spanish on the phone! That's the next step.

Oh my goodness, and guess what! Justin got baptized last week and Mari is getting baptized this Saturday! They broke up; I don't know all the details. But I am SOOOO happy!! Mari wrote me and said she reads her scriptures first thing every morning and she's memorizing scriptures so she can always have them with her. Oh my goodness, I'm so happy. I love them so much. 

It's neat when you get this far into your mission and can see the delayed fruits of your labors from earlier in your mission. From what I hear, Carlos is doing well. He moved back to San Antonio so I don't see him when I go to Riverside for exchanges. Robert isn't doing well, though. It breaks my heart. But he'll be fine.

Wow, this letter got really long really fast. And I'm not writing even close to all the things I'd like to tell you. We will just have to spend hours sitting and talking when I get home. At the cabin, of course.

Love you all! Have a great week!


Hermana Lund

Monday, March 10, 2014

Ocupadas!

Mi Familia!

Wow. What a week. We had two exchanges and MLC in San Antonio. And a
baptism on Saturday! Gigi got baptized. :) She's part of a giant
family from the Riverside ward that I got really close to while I was
there, so it was fun to see all of them again.

MLC was fantastic. Seriously, President Slaughter is incredible. No
doubt he'll be an apostle someday. He's so focused on us and helping
us become completely firm in the gospel. His view goes so much past
the mission. He's making is into life-long church leaders. He expects
perfect obedience, but he leaves a lot up to our judgment. Just about
always, when someone asks him is something is okay, he says, "Is it in
harmony with the sacredness of your calling?" He's an incredible
example to us. Haha, I just have to laugh at all the elders. They
respect him SO much. They all want to be him. They want to have the
same scriptures as him, study the same way he does, and they ALL want
to be dentists like him. They have game plans of how they can know as
much as he knows in 20 or 30 years. The elders in our district say
that, when they have a question about if something is okay, like with
what they wear of something, they think, "Is it good enough for
President Slaughter?" and they act accordingly.

President keenly understands that there just isn't room for nonsense
in the church anymore. We can't be only partially in it any longer.
It's like President Holland said, we have to pick a team and stop
dribbling out of bounds. There's no more room to just go through the
motions, to grow and learn at a natural, slow pace. We've got to pick
it up. The whole church has got to pick it up. I've never been firmer
in my testimony and conversion than I am now, but I will never, ever
again be at this low of a spiritual level. I will grow more and more
every day. I'm nervous to come home because it's not as easy to
actively serve God and keep His commandments, but when August 7th
comes, I will still be working to be better, to know more, to have a
stronger conviction than I had the day before. I'll hit the ground
running and I'll never turn back.

I can't begin to express how much I love my Heavenly Father and my
Savior. They have done so much for me and the people I love, and I
will do anything for them. When I see them again I will stand tall in
confidence that I have honored Them and served Them and loved Them
with all my heart, might, mind, and strength.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is God's kingdom on
earth. Jesus Christ is the Savior of all mankind. Joseph Smith was a
prophet of God, through whom Christ restored His church. The Book of
Mormon is the word of God, containing the fullness of the gospel. The
Priesthood of God is restored to the world, making possible the saving
covenants and ordinances of the gospel. We have living prophets and
apostles today, with the authority and power to direct God's work.
There is no doubt anywhere inside of me that all this is true.

I love you all! Have a great week, and make sure to be better than you
are now the next time you write me! :)

Con amor,

Hermana Lund