Friday, July 25, 2014

Week 24

Ahojky!                              14 Jul 2014

Ewww time is going by way too fast....I'm really trying not to think about it or I just start panicking, but this week was kind of hard because EVERYONE asked me about it. President came down for interviews and when he got to me he was like, wait, isn't this your last transfer? That means you don't get an interview until your departing interview when we get to talk about boys and school and stuff...ick. And his brother-in-law was asking me what I studied...and then the new senior couple got here and were asking how much time I had left, blech. It's harder and harder to be in denial but I'm doing my best! ....What are you talking about, I'm staying here forever!....

The Grays (senior couple) are fantastic though! SO great. They will make such a difference in this branch, I just wish I could be here to see it. Elder Gray was the church's architect for 25 years so he designed like 40 temples (including Portland!) and the Conference Center, which means he got to work with President Hinckley almost every day. He's got some pretty good stories :) But besides that they really know what they are doing and how the church should work and everything--decades of experience, so that's a little weight off of our shoulders! They have that spiritual maturity that is hard to find. So that's super cool, we planned a bbq on Friday so that they could meet a lot of the members and it turned out really well. Plus the triplets and the Kynclovi girls sang I'm a Child of God for them in Czech and English and everybody was tearing up. It was perfect. They really are just fantastic. I love this branch sooo much. SO much.

Well this week other than that was pretty good. We have some awesome new investigators--this one YSA, Tomas, we found on a street that was pretty much empty for miles, I think it was on a Saturday too--it's a ghost town on the weekends. But he had seen the Book of Mormon musical in London and was curious to learn more about us--he didn't know sister missionaries existed :) Our first lesson was good but he said he didn't want to pray or anything, just learn the information. But then on Tuesday he came to English and he was like what kind of church is this? You have all these activities, you are all happy all the time, this is completely different from any other church I've seen. The elders had taught Word of Wisdom for the spiritual thought and he was like hey I basically live that already, I'm 3/4 Mormon! And we taught with Magda, a super great girl who has been investigating for 5 years, and she gave the best testimony about daily reading and prayer, so by the end he prayed, was excited about reading the Book of Mormon and wanted to come to church. Miracles! He's so cool. 

We're teaching another YSA named Syllvie, who is also super cool. That was a great lesson as well. She just is blown away by the fact that we serve missions voluntarily (she's 20) and brings it up all the time haha. But we were teaching her and I felt like we should give her a baptismal date. So I whispered to my comp while Syllvie was talking to Jitka (a member) and she whispered back August 9th. So I asked her if she'd prepare for that day, and she said that she'd actually been thinking about baptism all week, since our last lesson, but she wasn't sure. And then she said, plus that day is my birthday...how did you know? Gotta love the Spirit. So she's going to think about it and pray about it :) The best part is that we found her after wandering around looking for inactives for 3 hours on a Sunday when no one was around. And then I saw her and really didn't want to stop her, but I felt like I should....and voila. Tender mercies :)

What else...a inactive girl who hasn't wanted anything to do with missionaries for a while actually texted US this morning and said we could come visit her. WHAT. Miracles! All we did was go by for the umpteenth time and leave a pass-along card with a note on it in her door. So cool. Oh and we've been visiting a part-member family with the elders, and no one had ever asked her if she wanted to be baptized, because her husband was really apprehensive about it (she's been meeting with them for like 8 months or something). So I felt like I really should just ask her. So I did (this was a couple weeks ago) and to everyone's surprise she said yes! And now she's on date for July 26 and they prayed together for the first time. Plzen's so great. Just miracle after miracle. Missionary work is the best. 

Well I think that's about it, this week is a normal one, next week we have specialized training at Karelstejin again like last year....and I have to give my departing testimony...ick ick ick. I might send another package home this week, cause I don't want it to get there after me... We are going to a castle today with the elders, so that should be fun, we haven't done anything like that for a while, everyone's always too busy. 

love you! 

Sestra Cooper

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