Monday, January 27, 2014

Lucia, Lucia, Lucia

Okay this week has just been a lot of crazy lessons and planning and finding and there's not too much to say, but here's a few stories:
-We're teaching this lady named Lucia who was a referral from the Anziani. She's great, but we haven't got to see her too much yet...THEN this week her cat climbed up a tree...and she climbed up...and then fell and broke her leg. Sad, BUT now she's lying in bed all day and bored so now she wants us to come over all the time and she's reading! I feel bad that that happened, but I'm pretty sure God had a hand in it.  
-We're teaching another Lucia—a mom of one of our members who is Evangelist. We weren't sure how interested she was, but last week we read with her and left her a chapter to read. When we went back this week she not only read, but deeply studied it and was so excited to tell us what she learned. Sorella Felice and I were just blown away and so happy to see someone finally progress like that! She told us how she knows the BOM is true, but she still really likes her church and doesn't want to come to ours yet.
-The lady who works here at the library is named Lucia too! We just gave her some brownies (the great converting power of brownies!) and she was so touched that we thought of her like that. Next week we're bringing a BOM. Stay in tune.
-This week we've focused a lot on our investigator Valentina and her member mom Tina. Tina is probably the worst mom ever; she's not keeping any commandments and is letting her 11 year old daughter drop out of school. There are so many problems in that house that I can't tell here. I feel horrible and helpless every time I think of them. They need a lot more help then two sister missionaries can offer and I don't konw what to do. But we're working so hard to try and help them with the little we can.
-Well this week has had some hard moments—Angelo dumped us (cowardly I might add—he snuck into our church and left the BOM), Antonella doesn't like the BOM at all, Anna is not answering her phone, Flora is busy, etc. But it has also had some great moments! Our neighbor told us she wants to come to church, Sandra has been reading the BOM every day, we found some great potentials and the weirdest thing happened last night—we met this guy from Colorado! It was SO weird talking to someone who speak English from the states (Americans never come to Sardegna)! He seemed to know a lot about the church and we explained the BOM to him and we have his address and going to go give him a BOM this week. Although...our lesson that we did was horrible...because we had to do it in English and we had no idea what to say. I CAN'T TALK ABOUT THE GOSPEL IN ENGLISH. Hopefully he's still interested though haha! 
Love you all!  My Times up! 
Sorella Knudsen!

Monday, January 20, 2014

My big fat Italian Wedding!





 Questa settimana e stata bellissima!!! Okay so first...I got to go to an Italian wedding! The daughter of one of our members got married this Saturday and although the daughter is a little less active—they decided to have their wedding in our church! They covered the church with flowers and invited a ton of people to come! The wedding was kind of a mix of Mormon and catholic traditions like they had some talks and the bishop gave advice to the couple and preformed the ceremony (and there was no alcohol), but then they invited this Catholic choir to sing. This choir was the typical gospel soul music, singing at the top of their lungs and clapping. It was the funniest experience! But this wedding was so awesome because all these people came and saw our church! So many people were asking questions and we gave out a lot of BOMs and pass along cards. We made a lot of contacts, but one in particular that I made was this cute little family that happened to sit by me. We talked a bit before, and I watched the wife as she was smiling and nodding during the talks. I just kept thinking how much I wanted to baptize a cute little family and I prayed really hard that she would feel the spirit and I could talk to her after. Then she left right away...but I was able to find her later and she told me how much she liked what we did and believe. She wants us to come over this week and explain some more...so hopefully everything will go well!!! 


Two of my favorite members
Funny story: One of the favorite members of all time works in this little garden shop next to our apartment and one time he showed us this video of this guy who was hanging off the mountain calling for help. God answered him and told him to let go of the mountain and that his angels will catch him...then the guy said “uh...is there anyone else out there?” It was just a funny film to show the lack of faith people have. Anyway then Sorella Felice and I went in and hid before he could see us. Then, in the deepest voices we could muster, we said “Sono Dio” (I'm God) and this member, Fratello Marras answered and asked what do you want me to do. So we said the first thing that came into our minds- “Compra le sorella la pizza. Hanna fame” (Buy the sisters pizza, they're hungry). Then we came out and laughed about it. THEN this member showed up at our apartment with pizza this week and he said God told him to do it. And that's how great our members are and how good pizza is. 

Pizza from God
This week we've gone to a ton of in-actives...and no one has been home yet, but we found out some more information about them so it hasn't been a complete waste. We also visited the mom of one of the members and read the BOM with her. She really liked it, the spirit was strong in the lesson, and she wants us to come back and read some more with her—hooray new investigator! Also this week...we are able to text! And now we get to send scriptures to all of our members, potentials, meno attivi, investigators, etc to help them build their testimonies each day.
Okay yesterday both me and my companion and the Elders got invited to eat lunch with a member named Julieth. She is this African with the BIGGEST faith I have ever seen. She is awesome. But somehow she just got married to this Italian who doesn't believe in Christ. At the end, we shared a spiritual thought about prayer and then all of the sudden Julieth turns to her husband and starts asking all these questions about what he believes. He said he believed that Christ died because there's evidence of that, but there's no evidence that he was resurrected. We all bore testimony, but at the end this man was still stubborn and said he wouldn't pray. THEN Julieth said to him: “You know there's a quote that says: Every knee shall bend and every tongue shall confess that Jesus is the Christ one day. I cannot WAIT for the day to see your knees bend and your tongue confess that Jesus is the Christ! I know it's going to happen. I'll just wait. I'm cool.” I'm not going to lie...it was AWESOME. All of our missionaries were just like...whoa...we wish we could say that. And that's why Africans are so cool.
Cats are everywhere
Taken at Julieth's home

VI VOGLIO BENE!!!
Love Sorella Knudsen


Christmas Training and Christmas Program

I found some great pictures on Kendra's mission presidents blog post about a specialized training they did in Sardegna which is on the island that Kendra is on.  They came and trained and then all the missionaries did a skit on the birth of the Savior.  Kendra was one of the narrators.  I asked Kendra if I could put the pictures on the blog and she was fine with that.  I really liked the pictures.      ----Shari Knudsen

These first few pictures were part of the training:  









These next pictures were part of the skit pictures:












Monday, January 13, 2014

He is the man that says, "He".

So to explain this story...We met this girl from England and we started talking to her and this guy walked passed, heard us talking English and started yelling “He, HE, HE” at us. Then we saw him on the street going to church and he started yelling “He HE HE” at us. Then we were doing casa in casa (house to house) one day and he randomly came out of this apartment and started yelling “He he He” at us. We've seen him at the most random places and we're just like...”who is this guy?!?!” Finally we got to talk to him and he explained how “he” means “ciao” in American. And we're like...really? And he's like yeah and he spells H I for us in Italians. Italians say their “i” as an “e”. So all this time he's been trying to say hi to us. Hahaha so funny. So he is the man that says “he”! (instead of the “knights that say ne” ahah get it?). 
 
Our newest investigators    





Sassari
 
Lately I've been thinking about how we could do missionary work better. We've done a lot in this city and quoting my wise old trainer...”if you always do what you always did. You'll always get what you always got. So try something new.” I've been praying and thinking about how we could make a greater difference here in Sassari when it kind of just came to me...INACTIVES. We have a TON of inactives here and I think it's time for some of them to return. We took our huge list and went around to some members trying to get as much information as we could about these people. We spent a couple hours with this one member who told us everything he knew about the inactives and now we have probably the best ward list in all of Italy. He told us how the requirements to be baptized were different and people could get baptized just like that and all of these people fell away right after their baptisms and never came back. But he gave us a good list of people who are going through a hard time right now or something and that he believes we could help come back to church. So that is our game plan right now—inactives! We've already gone to a lot of houses...and no one was ever home...but we're going to go back! Hopefully we'll have some success! Plus most of these people are part member families.
I do have one great success story of this week: Tina and Valentina! So Tina is our less active and valentina her daughter and our investigator. Since Valentina is 11, we really need to get her mom back in the church before the daughter will come. And Tina is a bit difficult sometimes. She never really let us come over, but slowly slowly we have gotten into this house and showed her that we care. We've gone over and cleaned their house and we spent our New Years taking her out to get hot chocolate. Another thing about Tina is that she doesn't have a testimony or really even knows anything about the church anymore so we are trying to teach her all the lessons again. Our plan this week was for her to come to church and we'll watch the Restoration and then make brownies. Then she called us telling us she was too lazy to come, but we could come to her house. We were a little disappointed...but then it turned out AWESOME. Valentina was there (we never get to see her) and she talked with us the whole time! We made brownies and watched the Restoration. We asked Valentina about what she thought about the movie and she said she believes it's true. I asked how does she know and she said because she felt it!! So sometimes it takes a lot of work, love, and service to help people accept the gospel!
Also, this week I have just loved being a missioary (as always), but really I am so grateful to be here. Sorella Felice and I have been talking about how much our missions are preparing us for after the missions. In my mission I have learned to LOVE the gospel. I eat up the words of the prophets and scriptures like I have never done before. And I'm grateful to be on the mission so I could learn to love it, because I don't know if I would otherwise. Also I'm learning how to be a great cook, how to clean (I know how to get rid of mold), to be a great teacher, to be a great visiting teacher, to be patient, to live with someone, to follow the spirit, etc. Missions are awesome. The end.
Oh, also we made friends with some children of a gypsy and bought them to English course and everybody freaked out...because no one likes gypsies here (i'm not a huge fan, but these kids are innocent). But that was funny. 

Monday, January 6, 2014

Lamb Brains!


. new years view
 So this email is going to be short because today is a Holiday in Italy so all the internet points are down and we have no time now. Today's Holiday is called the Befana--the day they have chosen to celebrate when the wise men visit Jesus and give him gifts. They celebrate by leaving huge stockings out and then it gets filled up with candy..(this is the best part) a creepy, old witch! IDK why, but this town is filled with creepy witches!
                                        -Transfers--I'm staying in Sassari with Felice!
-So for all the Holidays we've been invited over to the members house to eat. It's great--I love these people! But here's a fun fact--everything about Italian food is delicious...except the meat. They eat everything. I feel like I'm back in China. For new years this family basically took a lamb, cut and cooked it up and put it in a bowl. Here's a picture of me eating it's BRAINS! So gross.
Lambs brains
-I pulled out my little voice recorder this week that says "Hey can you hear me?" and scared my compaion real good. haha.

 
-This week we had a lesson with Sandra our investigator and we invited her to be baptized--and she said she will never ever get baptized with our church, but she wants to keep coming to church with her son.  I kind of had a change of view after this. I was a little bit sad about how hard we've worked and the little we have to show for it. I read how Ammon first began to preach and then was thrown into prison while Ammon on the other hand said "I will be thy servant". Then I read a quote that said "aspire to be a great servant, instead of a great missionary." That kind of gave me a new perspective. I will always try for baptisms, but I was called to SERVE these great Italian people and that is why I am here. I'm going to try and do all I can to serve others, help them know that God loves them, make people smile, make friends, listen when someone needs it, etc. I have a list in the back of my planner where I put all the friends that we've made here and we go visit them all the day and try to find a way to make their day and bring them closer to Christ. So...go serve someone else! It will make you happier!

my crazy investigator. Love her.

Monday, December 30, 2013

Christmas in Italy!

BUON NATALE!
Christmas morning
        It was so awesome to skype with you guys! I pretty much just laughed the whole time! Thanks for getting skype worked out so I could talk to EVERYONE at one time. All the other missionaries were jealous! Haha. Love you guys! Hey tell me what Dallan said during his Skype call. And how did Chantel and Mckay visit him? Haven't they read the white handbook :) haha
        Well Christmas was awesome this year! Sad to be away from my family, but I still got to talk to them and Sorella Felice and I had a great time. We got to sleep in, watch two movies, and spend a lot of time getting fed by members. It was fun to relax, but when Friday came around and we started working again...it actually felt really good! I even missed finding a bit! Love being a missionary. 
Dinner with the members!
A member has this in their house
          So the great thing about this time of year...is that all the members are having parties and this year...they decided to invite us missionaries! We went to this one party and everyone seemed kind of nervous to see all us six missionaries, but we started talking to them and soon became friends. the member came up to us after and told us about how her friends raved about how great we were and want us to come back! Slowly, slowly we are breaking down walls!  
 
My Italian best friend
          This Sunday I was asked to give a talk in church. We decided to see this as a great excuse to invite EVERYONE to church. I was once told that to get people to do something...you have to make it seem really cool. So we talked to all our friends, potentials, investigators and told them how I have been given the HUGE honor to talk in church in front of everyone and how this is a huge deal and they should put everything on hold and come see me speak. It kind of worked! A couple more people came to church! And we had a lot more questions and people seemed more interested in coming! Piano. Piano. Anyway I gave a talk on testimony and invited everyone to share their testimonies with other people. It was easier than I thought it would be...the language is coming very easily now! 
Birthday party! The mom is Sandra!
 
 
Our dear Sandra!     
 
Okay so we have this one investigator named Sandra. She is the mom of a recent convert...she's kind of scary and mysterious (she was the investigator of the Elders but they were too scared so they gave her to us), but we love her anyway.  A week ago we invited her to come to this church event, she came, and then she asked if she could come to church the next day! She came and she also came yesterday to see me speak! Her son had a Birthday this week so we had a little party in the church for him and she was so excited that we did that. We gave her a BOM and we have an appointment this week to read it with her so hopefully everything goes well. Lei e bravissima! 
Till next week!
Vi voglio un mondo bene! 
sorella Knudsen





Monday, December 23, 2013

Merry Christmas!

 -This week has been great and crazy! Last P-day we got to go to Castello Sardo which is this beautiful city by the sea with a huge castle on top. It was the most beautifulest thing I have ever seen. Wow I am so lucky to be here! 
 

I've turned into a mean old Italian lady here.


REPENT YE ITALIANS! PENTITEVI ITALIANI
Castle Sardo
 -This week we got a little creative with our finding techniques and stopped by the cemetery to comfort people and tell them the plan of salvation. It didn't really work too well...no one wanted to be bugged. We did have this great conversation with this one lady and we asked for her phone number she said she didn't have it memorized (that's normal, no one knows their numbers here haha) and left her phone at home...when all of the sudden it went off! Hahaha! So funny. And she was so embarrassed...”oh I thought I didn't have it!”

-We have this investigator family who lives right above us named the Dore family. They are awesome! The dad is death, but reads lips so well that it's not a problem. We go visit them all the time and they make us food. They are great. If only they will come to church.
Dore Family
-Speaking of church...so for most Italians...they go to church for Christmas and Easter and that's it. People don't like the idea of having to go to church every week. But guess what this means! A ton of our in-actives came to church! It was awesome! Everyone gave them a huge warm welcome and I think a lot of them realized what they were missing and want to come back again!

-This week I had a scambio with the sisters here...and guess who I was with...Sorella Mistura!!! My cute little Italian mom! Except it was kind of a fail. We were a supposed to meet the sisters in the middle of the island, switch, and then I come back to Sassari with Mistura...but they really didn't think it through and there was no train coming back to Sassari that night so I got to go to Cagliari! Without any stuff haha! But I'm sure it was meant to be because we saw so many miracles with them and they let me borrow a lot of items.  
-Also we had zone conference! And I got one of your packages! I had my companion open it and wrap it up for Christmas so I don't know what it is yet. I probably won't get the other package for six weeks...haha oh well. Also, I got something from the Stewarts...slla Felice opened it and said it was so cute that it had to be wrapped and put under the tree. Idk what it is...but thank you so much Stewarts!
Zone conference

  Christmas party with the ward. Us and the Elders that I serve with!
 -Also. I changed my name. Knudsen is just too hard for Italians to say...One time in Pescara this member went on this huge rant on how ugly my name is. So I made a new name tag with...CANUZZEN. So I am now Sorella Canuzzen. It's the strangest thing because...EVERYONE can say my name now! I might actually be known among these people! Yeah! Haha! I'll probably switch back and forth so people can see how you say it and how it's written.

Wow Chantel is married!!!!!!! Thank you for the pictures! I wish I was there, but it's okay. I'm glad everything well! You need to send me more pictures and details! :)  Well I am so excited to talk to you guys on Christmas!!! I hope everything will work out!!! BUON NATALE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
                                                          Love Sorella Knudsen