Monday, May 5, 2014

Food sickness but still going strong!


Cambio with Sorella Mistura
 So I'm writing on the internet a little later today because I got way sick last night! It was seriously the weirdest thing...I was sitting in a broadcast for the ward when all of a sudden I felt really hot, but then SUPER cold. I was shivering and achy all over. They took me home and I just laid in bed so cold and dying. Then the other sisters came home and they had exactly the same symptoms as me. None of us could sleep because we had such a high fever and were so cold (haha as an attempt to stay warm the other sisters heated potatoes in the oven and then put them in their beds haha). The weirdest thing is that we all got sick at the exactly same time with exactly the same thing, except sorella Patterson. The other sisters ate lunch at a member's house, but the only thing we had in common was some Reeses that the members gave us and all of us ate them, except Sorella Patterson. So we're thinking those Reeses were spiked or something. Haha IDK! But now we are being commanded to stay in for a couple of days.
How are my investigators doing? Well...not so great. Most of our investigators can’t, or don’t want to see us or they have stopped progressing so we’re thinking about resting almost all of them.  We had one really great investigator, Angela, who has changed so much and has been progressing so much...but she called us this week and told us that she got a job...in Olbia so we can’t teach her anymore. That was seriously so hard to hear because we have worked so hard with her...and now she is leaving us. But I'm sure God has a plan for her and hopefully the Elders in that area can visit her. Sandra is still making progress though! She's cutting down on her cigarettes and during testimony meeting...she went up and gave her testimony! I mean it wasn't quite a testimony with all the “I know this is true” stuff but she went up and talked about things she was learning and just told everyone how grateful she was for this church and the sister missionaries who are teaching her about the BOM. It was such a tender mercy for me to hear. Even if a lot of people have chosen not to hear the gospel this week...Sandra bore her testimony in church. 

Encouraging sticky notes to help Sandra stop smoking!
This week my testimony has really grown a lot about the BOM and the power of it. This week I chose to focus on telling everyone about the BOM in my finding…and you know what…I found a lot more people interested! Telling people about the book made them really curious and once I told them we could come and give it to them for free and explain it…they gave us their address! It amazed me how easily it was. I was thinking about this and I really realized how big of a difference the BOM makes for religion. The thing that sets us apart from being just another Christian church is that we have this other book of scripture that tells us everything we need to do. Without it, our church would be nothing. And only by reading and praying can someone get an answer. I have to admit, when I first got to Italy and suddenly I was this little 21 year old girl telling all these people about my church when they were all convinced that there church was true, it gave me some doubts. Who was I to tell everyone their church was wrong when they seemed to have great reasons for why their church is. Then I remembered the BOM and how I knew that it was true. And because of that I know everything else. I am here because I know the BOM is true and I have felt the love of God through it.
This week I learned to always follow promptings. For example, this we were walking home from English course and I felt like we should stop at this place and get pizza. Haha I wasn’t even hungry, but all the other sisters easily agreed so we went into this pizza place…and we converted the whole place! Well kind of, but everyone in there was seriously so prepared and asked us all these questions and they want to come to church and take the lessons and everything. So always follow promptings. 

Sisters from Cagliari.
What Miracles have I seen? This week I saw a lot of miracles with God placing people in my path to talk to. This week I have really tired to talk to everyone that I could and I met so many awesome people who were so ready to hear the gospel. Also, a lot of the people already had a connection to the church…we met this guy who actually helped build the church, another who had a Mormon girl stay in his house for two months, and all these people who knew members. It’s cool to see how God knows when we’ll go out and do ricerca (finding) and he’ll make sure that certain people are placed in our path.
This week was my year mark which was so crazy. HOW HAVE I BEEN GONE A YEAR?? It just made me think a lot about my mission and make some goals to make the rest of my mission even better. I realized just how blessed I’ve been to be able to serve here and how much I love it here. Even on the worst days where everyone rejects you, you are tired and nothing goes right…I still love being here, because that’s how great it is to be a missionary! 

One year mark...they made me a cake!
Random culture bits. The other sisters and I have this thing called Italian points…where whenever we take on an Italian habit…we give each other points. Out of all the sisters…I’ve been getting the most points but probably because I still wear my winter jacket (in Utah when everyone would be wearing shorts…Italians are still in winter clothing). Sassari is filled with ambulances! I seriously hear an ambulance every 20 minutes outside our apartment, I think people get sick a lot more often here or something. Worst three words to hear as a missionary: vi chiamo io. Which means I’ll call you. Which basically means I actually don’t want to hear anything, but I’ll give you a call if I change my mind.
Oh, oh yeah last week for Pday Sorella Mastino took us to Stintino which has the most beautiful beach I have ever seen!! It was so blue and I felt like I was in a dream! Also, Sorella Mastino is probably my favorite member ever. I didn’t think she would be, but the more I get to know her the more I just love her. She got baptized as a young girl and seriously spends all her free time doing things for the church. She calls inactives everyday, makes food for everyone, tells everyone about the gospel. She especially does a lot for us missionaries! She comes to lessons with us, takes us out for Pday and today she came over to give us all medicine when she heard we were sick! She is so awesome! 


Stintino
Stintino



Stintino
Stintino
So transfers are this week. AH. I have been in Sassari for almost 6 months and I love it here and I could so do another transfer. But I kind of also feel like it is my time to go. So we will see. Guesses anyone? I will get the call Saturday morning so I will tell you Saturday night! Crazy! Ah.
LOVE YOU ALL! CAN’T WAIT TO TALK TO YOU GUYS!




Monday, April 28, 2014

Mission life in Sassari


Flowers
Flowers
KELSEY GOT CALLED TO JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA?!?!??!! I CANT BELIEVE IT. The same mission as Mckay and Grandma and Grandpa. So crazy. I AM SO EXCITED FOR HER. She will LOVE the mission! I am so sad I'm missing her by two months though. :( :( :( she's going to do great. So happy for her. 

Giant Easter eggs.
So today I am going to answer some questions:
  1. How are my investigators doing? 
    Most of them are not progressing too well this week, but we did have two big miracles. One of them is Lucia Solinas. Do you remember that curly redhead? She was doing great in the past, said yes to being baptized and was excited about it...then nothing. We called to invite her to church but that week she wasn't feeling well and didn't want to come. Same thing the next week. And the next week. And the next. Etc. The thing is is that she has this boyfriend who has just been horrible and she was so mixed up whether she should break up with him or not and it caused all this stress where she couldn't think about the church or anything. We couldn't get anything done with her and didn't know what to do so we kind of let it alone for a little while. Then last week she sent us a text saying that she left him!!! We went over and she was sad....but so happy! She was up out of bed, cleaning the apartment, and looked great! On Saturday we went over and did the Restoration again which turned out so great because she learned so much more this time and now is really going to be committed to progressing. We talked about baptism and she had all these questions about the law of chastity, but she decided that once she knows this is true...she is willing to keep all the commandments!!!! She's praying and reading right now to find her answer!
    Also, there's Angela. Angela is the hardest investigator I have ever worked with, but I love her so much. She has just had the hardest life and her whole family has left her and she has nothing except for her grandson. Her grandson is autistic, she gets to see him once every week, and he is just so full of love that it makes her happy. But besides that she hates everything else in her life and has become really angry about it. Every lesson we teach her a little thing and then she spends the whole time trying to argue about it. But even though she is really stubborn...she does want to change and she knows our visits are making a difference. Well this week I just completely called her to repentance and told her she needs to stop doing all this stuff and that she can be changed. At the end we actually got her to say the prayer and asked God to help her change and become a better person. Yesterday night she gave us a call telling us how she read the BOM all day and then the long lost father of her grandson finally gave him a call and how the grandson was SO happy to be able to talk to his dad and it made her so happy too. She told us how she just felt a huge peace and she knew that God did love and care about it. Her heart is changing. 

    A lady from Spain that we talked to.
  2. What did I learn from my Companion this week? 
    So much! The work has been hard here, but I have been blessed with the most amazing companions in my mission! Veramente! Yes with every companion I have had differences, but the cool thing is is that with each of my companions we work really hard and we find ways to become best friends by the end. I really haven't had a “bad companion” yet. All of my companions have helped me so much and I love these amazing girls. Right now I am with Sorella Patterson who is from Texas and as of right now is studying languages at BYU. She was born into my first city the transfer after me and since we were both new and had foreign companions...we would always talk about all of our problems together and we would talk about how cool it is to be a missionary. We became great friends and I couldn't believe when I heard that I would get to spend more time with her! This week we have really worked on trying to be open with each other about our problems so we don't have to deal with everything by ourselves. Also, this week I have learned the importance of service. Whenever Patterson feels down, she knows the only way to feel better is to stop thinking of herself and start thinking of others! The only thing that gives us true happiness is helping others!
  3. What did I struggle with this week? 
    Being tired. I want to love every part of my mission so much, but sometimes I get tired and I don't feel like I'm reaching my full potential. Then I feel bad. But I just remember that I love God and I need to do it, so I get up and I do it and I end up loving it.
  4. What are my goals this week? 
    This week I want to improve my teaching skills and love the mission even more. I'm improving my teaching skills by studying PMG everyday and then doing role plays with my companion. I especially want to work on asking better questions, because questions can make a huge difference in lessons. I can't believe that I have been out on my mission for a year now! So crazy! So this week I am reevaluating my mission and finding ways to make these last six months the best I can and love every minute of it!!
  5. How has my testimony strengthened this week? 
    Lately I've been doing a study on Ether 12:27, which is my favorite scripture about how we can turn our weaknesses into strengths. I found all these cross references and talks about it and then I decided to put it to practice. I chose a weakness that I have and I have been praying and trying my best to make it into a strengths. My companion has been a huge help in this! I really do feel a difference and I know the atonement is so powerful that it can help us become the best person we can be.
    Also, I know that God really does listen to me and gives me the things I need to be happy. This week I was kind of feeling down and right at the moment I receive a letter—from me! Haha my MTC teacher had me write it and I told myself the exact things I needed to hear. God's plan is perfect. Also, every day is a miracle in the mission because I know that God's hand is placed in every path so that I can see miracles and help more of God's children.
  6. Things that made me happy this week? 
    Talking with the other sisters in my apartment every day. They are so funny. Filling my scriptures with quotes makes me happy. Also, probably the best moments of the mission is the moment right after you teach a lesson and you walk away with your companion. After every lesson, we wait about ten seconds, and then smile and scream and talk about how great that lesson went and all the miracles that happened. That feeling right after you teach a great lesson...is seriously the best.
  7. Other things? Yesterday we got to have guests in our apartment! Two couples of the mission—the Steurers (they work in the mission office) and the Fenns (they work for the temple committee) came to Sardegna to take pictures for the inside of the temple. My area will be inside the temple!!!!!!!!!! We invited them over for lunch and Sorella Rost made bomb Mexican food and they told us all about the temple. It's getting closer, but it's still going to be at least 1-2 years before it's done :(. But it is BEAUTIFUL! They told us all about the statues that will go inside and we got to see the design and all this stuff. It was awesome!! Save up—we need to come back to this temple!!! 

    Mexican food.
    Oh also...so for Mother's day call...so there is only one computer and 8 missionaries so I was wondering if it would be okay if I did my call on Saturday night May 10th (which would be Saturday morning for you?)Let me know what times would work for you! Can't wait!!!!!!!
    Love you all! Right now a member is taking us to Stintino which I've heard is the most beautiful beach ever!!

 

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Happy Easter!

Pizza with everyone.
BUONA PASQUA!!! Happy Easter!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Also, buona pasqetta (the day after easter)!!!
Wow this week was crazy! I can't believe that I got to spend EASTER in ITALY! Easter here is a huge deal! And the day after Easter was a holiday too so that's why I'm writing you today. On Friday we got to see the Processione! Which is basically a religious parade. There was this one church which was filled with people and they reenacted the crucifixion, then they took his body down, placed it in a coffin, and took it around town, visiting every church in a huge parade. It was so crazy! I can't even put to words what it was like to be in that catholic church. It was almost scary...everyone chanting prayers, the priest yelling all these things, the way they worship Mary, etc. It is so crazy what church is like for people here. Nevertheless it was cool to see and after we followed the parade around a bit...because...Andrea led it! Hahaha he plays the flute and was in the band and he ended up being at the very front. The newest Mormon in Sassari led the catholic parade. Hahaha! 

Processione



Catholic church










  
Here instead of all the small little eggs filled with candy...they get HUGE chocolate eggs! I-ll give you a great picture next week! Also, another traditional sweet is the Colomba which means dove. It's a huge cake in the shape of a dove! 

Easter lunch.
Okay now to tell you about my Easter lunch....haha! So the Murgia family invited us over for lunch and we were so excited! We went over and they gave us some delicious red sauce lasagna. Then some pasta typical of Sardenga. Then they brought out another lasagna but this time with artichokes (so good!). Then they come out with bread. Then they brought out FOUR different meats—pig, lamb, lamb with mushrooms, and the organs of the lamb that we were expected to eat. Oh and a huge thing of potatoes! We were dying!! We were so full! We had to take long breaks between courses just to be able to eat it all. And yes, I did have to eat a bit of the organs of the lamb...I don't know what part it was...either the heart, veins, liver, etc. Why does Sardegna eat all of this?After that they gave us a huge chocolate egg, Easter cookies, and cake to eat! Italians know how to feed you!!!! I am stuffed for the rest of my life. And I probably gained five pounds. Oh well.
There's this member who works in a flower shop by our house and he has a friend named Pietro. We pass his shop often and we always see this friend so we always go in there and talk to him about the gospel. He makes a lot of jokes and didn't seem too interested. Then one day he asked for a BOM because his wife wants to read it. We wrote her a nice note in the book and gave it to him and they invited us over for dinner! They were so sweet and the Dad kept being a jokester the whole time, but they are really interested! They had their nephew and his wife over (who just found out she is pregnant!) and they asked a lot of great questions. Th mom is reading the BOM everyday and they are so excited to have us over again...and we are so excited for them!! 

Service
Besides all of this, I have really loved this week because my testimony has been strengthened a lot. I read a couple chapters of Jesus the Christ (YES dad I am reading it now so don't you worry!) about Christ's resurrection and it was so interesting to me and I knew that it was true. Lately, I've been meeting a lot of people who don't believe in God or Christ and it just breaks my heart that all these people don't know how happy they could be if only they could get to know their Savior. Also, the biggest difference between our church and the catholic church (well besides the whole authority thing) is how we see Christ. They see him on the cross in a sad and tangled state. Yes, we see that too...but instead we see him more as the beautiful resurrected being that he is today. Yes he died for us, but the miraculous thing is that HE LIVES today. He was resurrected! He gained a perfect body! He accomplished everything! And now he lives through each of us, helping us every day of our lives! I know he lives because I can feel him helping me everyday to become like him.
Anyway I hope you all are well...I CANT WAIT TO HEAR WHERE KELSEY IS GOING ON HER MISSION!!! Congrats to Isaac and Daniel! Put an extra flower on grandma's grave for me. Tell the whole family I love them!

Monday, April 14, 2014

Gypsies stole our keys.

Great week! But where do I start? I'll start with the key story before you get too freaked out. So gypsies are really the worst. I love them because they are children of God, but all they want is money from you. You have to be careful with gypsies. And pretty much all Italians HATE them which is kind of sad. Anyway there are some Romanians here that are not full-on gypsies, so we still talk to them, but everyone tells us to be careful.. Well sweet Sorella Udall and Sorella Rost visited some of them in the hospital and this little boy stole Sorella Udall's keys! And they know where we live!! We told the ward about it and they completely freaked out, had us on lock down in our house (to protect everything) and had a member sleep in the church until they could change all the locks. They changed them all the next day and now our apartment and the church is again safe! And that's the last time we are allowed to talk to those people haha. 


 We went to a pizza place and the chiefs were so cute and made our pizzas into hearts. Also, one of them is becoming an investigators for the Elders.  





This week was a little bit sad because none of our investigators could see us and we actually lost a couple of investigators. We got broken up with two times...over text...these people are so pathetic haha. Antonella and Francesca both told us they don't want to change and never to talk to them again. I'm actually okay with it...because we really tried EVERYTHING to get them to progress, but they never did anything by themselves. I think we needed to stop wasting our time with them....and focus on other people who want to change! We didn't have a lot of appointments this week with our investigators so we ended up doing a bit of finding and we have some great potentials that hopefully we will have some appointments with this week! I'm really excited because they are families and they come from member referrals! 
Maria! She bought us these flowers--so nice! Also if you look closely to the back...her walls are covered in catholic photos haha.

Church was really exciting yesterday; we had stake conference and the leaders from Rome came and spoke to us. Also they released our Branch President Moro and called a new Branch President—Gian Luca Murgia! It came as a shock to everyone, but I'm excited for this change. Fratello Murgia is in his 40s I believe and has five little crazy children who run around everywhere. I don't know how he'll have time for anything, but his wife is the coolest lady ever so they're going to do great! Also, the other sisters signed up for a solo in church, then one of them had to go get investigators so Sorella Patterson and I had to sing instead! We are not the greatest singers! And we had no time to practice at all! But I said a little prayer, we went up and sang ''I need thee every hour'' and I think it went okay. Watch out, I might be a singer by the time I come home. 

Porto Torres
Random things: There's this cat that keeps coming on our balcony, but I'm the only one who ever sees it! I see it, yell at everyone to come and see it, and by the time they come...the cat has ran away. So now I'm that crazy missionary who sees cats. I promise you that it exists!! Also, something about Sassari is that there's an ambulance every twenty minutes on the road. I'm not kidding. This city is filled with sick, old, dying people that an ambulance is needed every hour on every street. 

A street sign...only in Italy.
Lately I've really been working on my finding skills. I've learned that you can't really be a good missionary here unless you are good at finding. Our goal is to get at least ten quality conversations with new people everyday and get 3 new investigators every week. Might not seem too hard, but when you have 2-4 appointments everyday , when a lot of people reject you before you can start talking, or when you're tired...it is kind of hard! But we have been promised that if we talk to those 10 people everyday, then all of our numbers will go up. So I am committed. And it has totally worked! The more that I have tried my best to tell ten new people everyday about the gospel—the more that my investigators have been progressing! Those people aren't even correlated, but I know that the Lord is proud of us for talking to so many people that he is blessing us in all phases of the work. So all my studies have become about finding and talking to people so that I can be the best instrument that I can be! 

BUONA SETTIMANA!!!! 
LOVE YOU. Kelsey better be going to Korean on her mission so she'll be in the MTC forever.
Sorella Knudsen.

 

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Turtles and Cinnamon rolls

We are colorful in this picture.
First off, HAPPY BIRHTDAY TO DAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BUON COMPLEANNO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TI VOGLIO BENISSIMO!!
Okay this week was so great!! Missions are so cool because you get to see miracles everyday! Right now I think I have more constant progressing investigators than I have ever had in my mission and it is awesome! Sorella Patterson and I have been trying so hard to have a great attitude, be exactly obedient, and talk to everyone. Well...I've always done those things, but...right now...we're really getting blessed for it. Right now is a really exciting time in the mission! This past month our mission hit the highest record of baptisms in recent history in Italy! Awesome! Our mission President is so great and is always talking about how the Lord is hastening his work! We've been working on obedience, teaching well, finding well, and now having faith in miracles. President Waddoups keeps talking about how Italy is about to grow so much and how baptisms are going to happen more often! I definitely feel that it is true! We are finding more people everyday who want to listen and more people are progressing—Italy is growing!!

Watching General Conference
This week we found this awesome new investigator named Maria Artura Bella (Bella means beautiful). One day we were walking back from an appointment and we walked past a catholic church and saw this lady in our path. The white-hand book says to not proselyte in-front of other churches...but Patterson and I made a goal to talk to everyone in our path...so we decided to talk to her anyway. When she saw us approaching she said that she was catholic and doesn't want to talk. We played it cool and said ''oh good...we just wanted to invite you to English course.'' then we ended up talking with her for a half hour about faith in Jesus Christ. We swapped numbers. Then she called us the next day saying that she just went to her church and the Priest was awful and she doesn't want to go back and she wants to know more about our church! Miracle!! So we went over to her house (which is COVERED in every catholic picture you can imagine) and had a great lesson with her about the Book of Mormon. Then on Sunday she came to General Conference in church, but came at the end of the session. We gave her a tour of the church, she sat and talked with the members for two hours, and then stayed and watched the next session. She felt the spirit and completely loved everything! At the end she just went on about how beautiful it was and kept saying how she wanted ''it''. She couldn't describe what this ''it'' is, but just kept pointing at everyone's faces and how happy everyone was. It was so awesome! We are so excited for her to feel ''it''--the joy of the gospel!
Other random things:
  • -SANDRA SAID YES TO BEING BAPTIZED!!! Would she give us a date? no. But she said she will definitely be baptized sometime, but right now she doesn't feel worthy or clean enough (because she's still smoking). I actually really liked her answer because it shows that she really understands what baptism means—remission of sins—and that she really wants to be clean before baptism.
  • -Antonella started reading the BOM and is loving it! She told us how she could never sleep before, but now she sleeps great each night. I told her it's a blessing from reading the BOM. And she came to General conference, loved it, and made friends with so many members.
  • -Also, Angela is reading the BOM everyday and is becoming happier! I'm just so happy that all these people are reading the BOM, it really makes a huge difference for their conversion. This week I just gained a greater testimony of the importance of investigators reading the BOM. That book is true and makes a huge difference!
  • -This week we did service for the famiglia Carboni (a family who has a large yard and house and asks the missionaries to come over and help all the time and then they make us the best pizza ever) and I got to rake up all these things in the yard and it reminded me how much I miss the good outdoors with fresh air!
  • General Conference was awesome! We watched them all in the church with the missionaries. Our ward was so cute and let us watch it in English, but when we had investigators come we watched it in Italian with them. General Conference was so great and I learned so much! Everything was perfect for my investigators especially Uctdorf's graditude talk! I have to admit, watching conference was the weirdest thing ever! I've been in Italy almost a year now and I feel like this is my life. Home in Utah with all those mormons seems so weird. Everyone in conference was so white and clean and modest...does that really exist? I've been thinking it's just some crazy thing us missionaries do.
  • Also, Sorella Rost and I (okay it was mostly her, but I came up with the idea) made some bomb cinnamon rolls...except we made them out of chocolate and nutella! Yeah. BUONISSIMO.
  • Oh also last week for P-day we got on some good old pants and went to the beach. We played games, skipped rocks, found a turtle, etc. It was so beautiful. I can't believe I live here!!!



  •  Okay I'll leave you with two funny things about the people here. 1. they belive in colpa d'ario, which translates to fault of the wind, which basically means if the wind touches your neck too much—you will get sick. And that is why everyone here ALWAYS wears a scarf and will get mad at you if you don't wear one. 2. they really believe in dreams here. I guess I've just had too many crazy dreams to believe in them. But here every dream is from God and means something. Sandra tells us how Mary would come to visit her in her dreams to comfort her. People tell us all the time about their dreams and what they mean. Dreams are serious things here.
    Well LOVE YOU ALL. Slow Kelsey down on a bit on her mission papers. Thanks!

Monday, March 31, 2014

ANDREA SI E BATTEZZATO!

OMG I can't believe my little Kelsey is going on a MISSION!!!! I am so happy for her, but so sad that I might not get to see her...get her to put her date wayyyyy late :))! KEEP ME UPDATED.
Okay first off...I'M STAYING IN SASSARI WTIH PATTERSON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so happy!!! This will now be my fourth transfer and I'm scared it might be my last in Sassari, but I am so grateful to have another chance here! 

Pants from Pakistan from my investigator!
          
Primary activity--being a missionary
                               


The beginning of the week started kind of hard...I was just so exhausted! Spiritually and physically! Everyone here has been getting sick and my body just felt so tired and then I lost a little bit of motivation to work and then I felt awful because of that and all this stuff. So I asked one of the Elders to give me a blessing and then everything was great and I've gotten more energy and excitement since then!


Elders with Andrea
Baptism of Andrea

Also........ANDREA SI E BATTEZZATO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was one of my favorite days in all my mission! His baptism was so special! Okay so first Saturday morning came around and his mom called him and said how if he got baptized, she would disown him and never let him see his little brother again (he LOVES his little brother). It just broke my heart that his mom did that, and it was so hard for Andrea, but he decided to get baptized anyway! The spirit was so strong there—everyone could feel it and everyone was crying during the whole thing. I was just so happy! I couldn't stop smiling and laughing the whole time! Anziano Juhas baptized him and he came up saying “UN BEL BELLO!” which doesn't translate to English but basically means BEAUTIFUL! Then after he gave a testimony and it was the sweetest thing ever. He talked about everything he felt, how grateful he was, and then he asked if he could say a prayer to bless everyone who is against him getting baptized. Ah it was so sweet! And on Sunday he got confirmed and now he's the best member you have ever met! He has given up so much for this because he knows it's true! And now he's preparing to go on a mission! What a champ.
His baptism was also great, because we made great success with our investigators! We had four investigators and one great contact (who is becoming an investigator this week hopefully!) come, feel the spirit, cry, and love it! Sandra is still making great progress! We taught her two times this week and her testimony of the church is growing and growing and she's been telling everyone about our church! I heard her talk with two members yesterday and she said that she can't get baptized yet because she still smokes and she's not clean yet. She totally wants to become a member! She just needs to stop smoking!
Also, Antonella came!! Okay back story...so Antonella has been an investigator for 6 months now and she has never come to church and hasn't progressed too much. I was actually thinking of dropping her when this week we decided to teach the restoration again; we've taught it like five times...but we taught it anyway...and this time she understood it all!! She got what it all meant and she asked how she could get an answer and all these things. It was a great lesson! And the next day we called and she yelled at us saying she prayed and got an answer that the Bible is enough and they we don't need the BOM. I was able to talk to her a bit and she accepted to pray. Then the biggest miracle happened and she accepted to come to Andrea's baptism...and she CAME! She was an investigator many years ago and when she came to our church, she didn't feel the spirit so she hasn't wanted to come back yet. I think she needed her first experience to be the baptism because the spirit was seriously SO strong and she couldn't even deny how much she liked it! She really liked the baptism! Although she didn't come to church again...but we visited her after church and she finally opened up to us and told us all about her life and why she's the way she is. She has gone through so much in her life and we just testified of the atonement and promised she can heal from all these suffereings. It was so great.
Daniella and I
Sorella Rost and I
And I'll leave you with a funny note...so there are two awesome, great men in our ward who are not married and part of our goals is to find them a wife. One of them is President Moro of our branch and on Friday night he came over and gave us all this fruit and we asked if there was anything we could do for him and he said to find him a wife. So...the next day here we got with Antonella....hehe... I introduced them to each other. They started talking, flirting, and he gave her a ride home after the baptism! I have never seen Antonella smiling that much before. Hahahahahha! 
Funny group picture
Another group picture.
Oh another thing...last zone conference the zone leaders talked about how we need to “Do whatever you can to get whoever you can to church!!” And this week Sorella Patterson and I have done so much to help our investigators come to church...we have done laundry, baked food, set people up on dates, and this week Sorella Patterson even gave a massage to our investigator! But we've been having great attendance for church—the best I've had in my whole mission...so it is worth it!! Church makes a huge difference!
Love you all!!!!!!!



Monday, March 24, 2014

Cruise Ship

Boarding a Cruise ship
On the Cruise Ship
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Okay this week has been great and crazy! So on Tuesday we got on a train at 10 AM to go to Cagliari and then at 5PM we got on an overnight boat to go to Rome to spend 7 hours and then we got on another overnight boat to go back to Cagliari and then a train back to Sassari! It was so exhausting, but so fun! We got spoiled a bit...the boat we went on was huge and just like a cruise ship. We had nice rooms and we got to go up on the top of the boat at night...and we also did finding on the boat! There were mostly just a lot of guys who didn't want to listen to us and spends all their lives on this boat, but we did meet this one worker, Massimiliano, who was interested! 

View from the Cruise Ship
Cruise Ship Deck
In Rome we had a conference with Elder Patrick Kearon from the seventy! They split our whole mission into two groups so I got to see a lot of missionaries and past companions. I got to hear from the missionaries in my old city Pescara and it made me so happy to hear how my new convert is doing great. This conference was exactly what I needed. I went in with all these questions and within five minutes they were all answered and then the rest of the time was spent answering all these questions I should've asked. We didn't have a lot of time, but Elder Kearon was so inspired and said so many useful things for our mission like finding, teaching, and conversion tips. He's from England and was an investigator for 10 years (if I remember correctly) and many people told the missionaries to give up on him, but he finally got his answer and was baptized. He gave us a lot of tips coming from the investigator's side. 

This member taught us how to make Tiramisu!
A bit on my lovely investigators: Sandra who is now coming to church everyweek at 9am and is getting her testimony! She even got sick at 1030 but she wanted to stay for sacrament. She is becoming strong and loving the church, the hardest thing right now is just finding time to teach her because she is so busy. Something funny about her is that she progresses best when we don't do anything...let me explain...she is one of those people who will not do anything if told to do it—she has to decide on her own. Right now she is deciding to come to church, pray, and read all on her own and her testimony is growing because of it. Also Sandra is trying to quit smoking...so in support of it—Patterson and I have decided to quit eating unhealthy foods. Wish us luck!

This week Alessia and Sara worked at an old jail so they gave us a tour.
Okay so here I have these four best friends—Daniela, Sara, Alessia, and Andrea. We met them all through English Course and they are the most incrediable people ever that we just had to become friends. Also, these little stinkers found my blog and read it every week now (awkward) so since we've been gone a lot this week and I don't have any other cool thing to talk about...I will just go ahead and embarrass my friends by talking all about them. :P 

Daniela, Alessia, and Sara.
First there's Daniela! My puzzola! I met her first and she has been a great friend ever since. She is very strong and beautiful. She has a very good heart and wants to do what's right. She loves doing things for other people just to make them happy...and that makes her happy!
Sara! My masci! Sara is loud, energetic, lively, fun, smart, etc. She always brings a huge smile which lights up every room. She always has a great attitude and loves everyone.
Alessia! My tesoro! Quiet, but powerful. The most caring person you will ever meet. She has a big heart and just loves everyone unconditionally. She really appreciates everyone and does whatever she can to make other people happy. She is very selfless and always puts other people over herself.
Andrea! My ciobbo! He has the greatest love for the gospel and the spirit that you will ever find. He makes friends with everyone instantly (we did finding with him this week and he knew half the bus already and invited them all to English course) and finds ways to raise everyone up and make them happy. He is naturally the happiest person. Also....he stopped smoking which means...HE IS GETTING BAPTIZED THIS WEEK!!!! We are so excited!!!
Anyway I'm really bad at complimenting people, but these are my best friends in Sardegnia and I love them so much! STOP READING MY BLOG NOW :)
This week I've been studying a lot about grace and what it exactly means. Grace is the strengthening and enabling power of the atonement. Every day we face things that are hard or challenging that would be hard to do on our own---but luckily we don't have to! Christ has gone through everything and knows exactly how he can help us—we just have to be worthy and ask. He can give us the strengh to overcome anything. Also, I've been studying Moroni 10:32 which says through his grace we can become perfect. His grace also takes our efforts and make them perfect. As a missionary, I am not perfect...I'm always making mistakes and sometime I feel like I am not enough...but I know that if I try my best and ask for help—Christ can take what little I do and make great results. And the best part of this is...that it is unlimited! He loves us just that much that he will ALWAYS give us more strength. The atonement is real. It changes lives.
Well love you family! Hope you have the best Birhtday mom! Only six more weeks and you get to see my pretty little face again on skype! 
Un Bracione!! 
Love Sorella Knudsen