June 18, 2018
Mosquitos 29 vs Hermana Crofts 3:1
Hola hola amigos,
This week was soooooooo much better than last week. Last week, we
literally just knocked and tried to contact tons of people. This week, we just
switched it all to the members. It was so much fun and we saw lots of miracles
from it!
Wednesday, we had Zone conference which was awesome. We had some members
drive us up to Conway and it was such a good conference. It was just a lot
about going back to the basics and raising the bar. We were asked to choose a
scripture hero and base our personal ministry off of them. I had been reading
in Helaman and so I chose Nephi and Lehi. They are constantly bearing testimony
of Christ, they have so much patience with the people, they work so hard and
constantly teach the gospel.
Myrtle Beach used to have a Hispanic Branch, but the Hispanic members
have mainly moved. A couple years ago, the market crashed here and so all of
them lost their jobs and had to leave... there's a lot more now and so we have
a ton of potential and are really building a good Hispanic teaching pool.
Myrtle beach to Charleston is about 2 hours. Charleston to Columbia is
about 2 hours. Myrtle Beach to Columbia is 3 hours, and it is 2 hours from Columbia
to Spartanburg!!!! Usually we are driving. When we have conferences a lot of
the time they need us to drive the mission cars, especially if we are staying
the night because we need a way to get around when we were there. Sometimes we
get members to drive us or senior missionaries.
Hermana Jones is awesome! We get along
really well. She is so funny. She's 5'0 and just a ball of energy. I'm stoked
we're companions. We're pretty similar. President Innes said he put us together
to just be a force in this area. Amen. We're getting crap done!!!!!!!! We have
our goals set high and are working hard to get them. Hermana Jones has lived in a couple places in St George: Diamond
Valley, Washington and Bloomington.
Thursday, we contacted our investigators that we hadn't been able to
seen yet!! They were really happy to see us and it was perfect timing. We were
trying to see a couple members and saw this guy trimming his trees and his
hedge and bushes. It was a it job so we
asked if we could help. He had extra clippers and so we just started cutting
all this stuff down in our dresses. We helped him for a couple hours. It had
just rained, it was sooooo hot, we were both just dripping sweat, and the
mosquitos were out...and hungry. (No matter how much bug spray I wear, they
fight through it and still get me. SOS. I had so many bites I looked like I had
chicken pox.) Anyway, the guy we helped was Darwin. He had recognized us as
missionaries for the Mormon church and was so sweet. He saw that we spoke Spanish
and spoke to us in Spanish. He's been studying for a long time and spoke really
well! On Friday him and a couple of people he knows were getting together to
practice Spanish at an El Salvadorian restaurant. So we went the next day and
we realized that Darwin was a former investigator. He was really interested in
sitting down with us again, and the Spanish study group was all these retired
people in the area that have studied Spanish in college, recently, or in the
streets. They all talked really well, but it was such a testimony to me of the
reality of the gift of tongues. God really does bless us as missionaries with
the ability to speak the language and learn it so fast.
Also Thursday, we left from trimming our trees, they looked awesome by the
way, and started driving. We were speeding off because there was kinda a creepy
guy that had pulled over and talked to us. Within seconds, it was a full-on
downpour. I was driving and had the windshield wipers on full speed and am
driving 10 mph and cannot see anything. We had to put on our hazards and so did
everyone else. There wasn't anywhere to pull over but I've never seen rain like
that. It randomly just hits like that every couple of days. Last week we just
sat outside and watched the lighting, I sent a video but it doesn't even do
justice to how cool it was. We totally thought the second coming was happening
and we were stoked.
We met a couple really cool people this week. We got to see Fernando and
talk to him and are going back to teach his family this week. Also Hugo and his
cute family!
Little miracle, we were visiting Monica and her mom Ingrid. They're a
member family we are working with and are so sweet. They asked us to come over
tonight to teach them how to do family home evening which will be fun. But
Ingrids son and Monica's Brother Abraham is 4 and he is Autistic. He doesn't
really speak and won't associate with strangers at all. As we were getting
ready to leave, I reached out my hands to him and he just grabbed them and held
them. It was the sweetest little moment and Ingrid was just shocked because she
said he never does that with anyone that isn't family. I really think that it's
just the Holy Ghost and having us around that really comforts him but it was
cool to see that!!
Funny story. We are driving and I almost ran over a little mole. We got
out to see what it was because neither of us had ever seen one. We were like
following it down the street and we looked ridiculous. We also made smores on
our porch and had a movie night watching Johnny lingo.
We are going to play mini golf today. There are about a gazillion mini
golf courses around. We totally could go play real golf on Thursday but it just
is probably pretty expensive. We don't really have a way to look into all the
places either. So there's tons of tourists but we don't even really know what
there is to do.
Sorry this email is really scattered! I just hope y'all have the best
week and feel the spirit and know God loves you.
Con mucho Amor
Hermana Crofts
A video of them watching the lightening storm from their apartment.
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Post trimming the bushes |
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Translating |
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Walking around finding people to teach |
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Monica & us |
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Smores night |
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