Monday, March 31, 2014

Staying for one more transfer



Dear Mom!

Don´t worry cause in the end I ended up with this email from you. I loved your email. It made me laugh so many times. Hang in there with boy scouts. But you are super good with that kind of thing. I´m sure they love you, not many women would be so diligent as to hunt and capture a scorpion for their troops. And also hang in there with the construction. Oh I wish I was there to speak spanish to them! I can´t tell you how much I LOVE learning a language. It is hard but so rewarding. I want to learn about a million languages now. Is there a major that allows you to do that?? haha Ps. you should have dad try to share the gospel with those workers. Are there spanish speaking missionaries in the area? maybe they could come by when the workers are there! Oh and how was your lunch with the sisters the other day?

We are trying really hard to work with the members here. We are losing about 3 or more families and 2 recent converts from the branch coming up here soon. The crisis is really bad and there is not a lot of work. A lot of them are leaving for other countries to try to find work. On sunday we were in charge of the combined women and men class. All 6 of us missionaries taught a class about missionary work and how the members can share the gospel with their friends. At the end we passed around a sheet that all of the members wrote down one thing they were committing to do for missionary work and when they were going to do it by. I am super excited to get this going. We are also working on planning a branch activity and an activity with the young women´s. Would you have any ideas?

Well this week was the last week of the transfer and my companion will be staying with each other for one more transfer! Yea, I´m excited. Also they made my area our own district so that should be really fun. We have all gotten really close this past transfer. 

More on the Muslims: We now go and visit two of the moms of the Children that come to English class. Yesterday we went to one of their houses and we talked so much about the gospel. We really have a lot in common, especially when it comes to the commandments. Hassna, the mom, brought us out a whole table of morrocan food and treats. Their food is soooo good. Hassna also has a spanish friend named Marisol who was there with us too. Marisol and a bunch of questions for us! We are going to start teaching here this week. At the end of our visit all of the children came in and we sang a few hymns for them. After they told us they felt really peaceful. The gospel is amazing. And there are so many ways to share it. 

Getting Kissed by Jesus: On friday one of our investigatores was in a play for Easter. We got permission to go see and support her in it. At the end of the play our investigator Nataly was introducing us to people and the man that played Jesus just came right up to me and gave me the besos. Afterwards Nataly was trying to explain to him that we weren´t allowed to give the besos and I said "Es Jesus, Puedo besar a Jesus." It was pretty funny. Then she took us to the cast party and we met this one lady that had lived in England for awhile and speaks English. We took her referance down and she said she would loved to have the missionaries come visit her. 

Miguel: On Sunday morning before church we were waiting to pick up another investigator when this old spanish man, Miguel, came up and started talking to us. He asked us where we were going and when we told him Church, he asked if he could come with us. He then stayed at church the whole time and really enjoyed it. 

From all three of these experiences I have gained an even stronger testimony that God is guiding us every second, that is, if we let him and if we are willing to follow the impressions of his spirit. He leads us (Both members and missionaries) to the people that need the message of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.

I hope you all have an amazing week. I love you and miss you all and I´m praying for you everyday. :)

Te Quiero Mamá,
hermana Ariana Fuller

ps. Today we went to toledo!!!










The Strike

Monday, March 24, 2014

Small miracles and tender mercies


Dear Mom,

I don´t have much time this week because my companion and I went to get her hair dyed today. She dyed it a nice Strawberry blonde, it looks awesome. I have convinced two of my companions now to dye their hair.... haha 

Anyways, if you haven´t sent the easter package yet, I was thinking it would be really fun If you sent me a recorder and every week I could send you a little recording of me speaking or something? What do you think. Nothing expensive but something that I could hook up somehow to the computer and email. 

This week we have really seen small miracles and tender mercies. It seems like lately we have been running into quite a few people that are not exactly our biggest fans. But the other day as we were walking to the church, we past by this restaurant and this young guy started talking to us in English. He said he lived in England for a while and that is how he learned english, but He is a spaniard and believes in God (Almost all spanish youth are atheists so this is incredible!) Well, he told us that we could come back any time. So the next day we came back and had a lesson their with a recent convert while eating Chocolate with Churros. He then cam up to us and asked us if he could talk to us for a second. Both me and my companion thought for sure he was going to tell us that he didn´t want us having lessons there... BUT he did the exact opposite. He said they wanted more people like us there and that if we ever had a lesson we were free to come there and he would give us a discount. This was such a tender mercy from the lord. 

 Okay more

Yesterday I had to give a talk in Sacrament meeting on missionary work... And It went super well. I was praying so hard to have the spirit with me so I could really communicate what God wanted me to. I felt the spirit super strong when I was speaking and I completely forget about worrying about the language. I only followed the spirit and all of the words came. Experiences like this make me remember when I was first a missionary. I was SO nervous when I had to give my first talk in sacrament and now I am able to forget about my own nerves and follow the spirit. I feel so blessed to be growing and learning so much. 

Also on my mission I have grown a deep love for muslims. There are quite a few of them here in Alcorcón and I just love them. They are such a good and giving people. Every week my companion and I teach the children´s english class and this week as we were playing duck duck goose one of the muslim mom´s came in and she and her oldest daughter played with us as well. I just felt really happy that we could come together despite our religions. That is was Christ would have us do. 

Okay I´ve got to go but thanks mom!! I love you and I´m praying for all of you. Tell the family hi:)

Hermana fuller

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Hardest week of the transfer

Dear Mom!

Wow every week just seems like so long ago, I can barely even remember what I wrote to you last week haha. I Loved reading your email too. You seem so happy which makes me happy as well. 

First off, how is everyone doing? How´s susan? I LOVE the pictures. Do you realize that in less that two months we´ll be skyping again. SO WEIRD. I feel like that was yesterday. 

You here all of these missionaries talking about miracles like that and it seems amazing, but I didn´t exactly realize that ya miracles like that happen until I¨ve been on the mission. Every day of life is a blessing and a miracle. And I know that with every day I´m just going to continue learning and seeing the blessing of God in my life. We always need to remember God and acknowledge him in all things. 

Well, this week was probably the hardest of the transfer, but it´s fine because that is to be expected in misisonary work. It seems like everyone and their dog are, for lack of a better description, "freaking out." Our investigators are going through a lot of trials, but it is such a blessing to me to be in their lives. Joe was scheduled to be baptised on Saturday and passed his interview and everything... but long story short, he still needs a bit more time. I seriously love this guy, and he has more desire to follow Christ and be a member of this church than anyone I´ve ever met. He just has had many trials in his life which affect how is now. I know that through the Atonement of Jesus Christ Joe will be able to take this step. For now we are continuing to work with him. Keep him in your prayers. 

Members. Are. Awesome. I forwarded you some pictures of Hermana Eva. She is this adorable convert from Ecuador and she has just taken us under her wing. Right afer I got better from being sick, my companion got sick. Well, Eva was coming over to drop off some hangers that she got me (I was living all last transfer out of my suitcases because there was not enough closet space, and now that I have a closet there aren´t any hangers.) Well after she had given me the hangers and saw the sick state of my companion, she told us she was going to get something and that she´d be right back. Well, she came back with a butload of cleaning supplies and random vegetables and proceeded to DEEP clean our whole piso and then make us a vegetable soup. She is amazing. These people here seriously inspire me. 

Well, besides from this I´m afraid there is not much more left to share. I bought Jamón today. Like Jamón Jamón. It´s delicious. I don´t know what I´m going to do when I get back because Jamón doesn´t exist in the US. 

As far as the package goes... Just a homeade treat and letters sound fantastic. Haha I shared the flaming hot cheetos and the oreos with some of the native hermanas here and they loved them. Oh! One sister from Peru was asking me if you could send some of the cheetos for her. lol she loved them.

Okay. I love you mom! I´m glad to hear that everyone and everything is well. Tell Dad Hi and I love him too. March 19th is Father´s Day here in Spain. 

Que Tenga una buenísima semana. 

Hermana Ariana Fuller

ps. Do you have any ideas or thoughts about what I should do when I get home?? Just thinking. 

Bishop Lago & Ari



Eva 

Celisa Visit

Hermana Cabrera


Sunday, March 16, 2014

Sick the whole week

Mom :)

This week has been great although I´ve been sick just about this whole week. There is something going around Alcorcón and about half of our investigators are sick as well. But today I´m feeling a long better. Thank you so much for all the vitamins and such, they are really helping a lot. And yea the shoes they fit! and I love the oreos! Birthday cake oreos are the best. 

I´m so happy you are all having such a great time in Utah. I can´t believe all of those pictures you sent me. Everyone looks so old and grown up. I could barely recognize them. Dad is teaching Sunday School! That´s awesome! That is such an important age because they will be preparing to serve missions. 

Okay, As far as things here with me. They´re fantastic!! Every week I am just in awe about how much I feel I have learned and growed. Last night I had the thought that I feel so much like me, it feels great. This week I have started trying to teach myself how to read Chinese... haha now, I don´t know anything, but I have learned how to read a few words. I have no idea how to prounounce them but if we have time today I´m going to try to find some books to help me learn. I have a really cool experience that came as a result of this though. When we passed by to see one of our chinese investigators, Chen, who doesn´t speak much more spanish than "hola", We were showing him the picture in the book of Mormón of Christ visiting the Americas. I felt like I should tell him to read that part in 3 Nephi 11-26. So I opened the book of mormon, and because had been studying in chinese a little bit, I was able to find 3 nephi and mark the chapter for him to read. It was amazing. God really works in mysterious ways. 

What else, JO!!! He is doing Awesome! I think he is the investigator that I´ve seen change the most. He has such a light in his eyes and he always has a smile on his face. All of this is literally from studying the word of God. The other day he told us he was in Moroni and almost finished with the Book of Mormon. Everytime he comes to a lesson he comes with a different book or pamphlet that he has been studying. He has such a strong testimony and He is going to be getting baptised this Saturday if all goes well. I am so happy for him and the change he has made in his life. He is also a great missionary and is always telling us about how he is sharing the gospel with his friends. We are going to work with him to invite them all to his baptism :)

We also are developing a lot of muslim friendships. There is this muslim little girl that comes to English classes everyweek. We ran into her mom in a chino and she told me that she could help me hem a dress that I have, and so we took down her number and everything. Well, the other day we were trying to pass by for another investigator and we rang the wrong doorbell and guess who it was... That muslim family. She invited us in and gave us the most yummy moracan desserts EVER. Then we met her other two daughter, one of them is 3 years old and she has some form of dwarfism. She is teeny-tiny and just beautiful. I felt so close to God when I was there in her home. We occasionally are visting her and we gave them a Book of Mormon in Arabic, we still don´t know what they thought of that but we are hoping for the best. She also told me that she could sew another dress form me so I´m excited about that. We also had another lesson with our other muslim investigator last night and we taught him the plan of salvation.... That was probably the most interesting lesson I´ve ever had, but it was great. He is such a good man and is so willing to learn. What usually happens is we teach him our doctrine, then he will ask questions and then tell us what he believes according to the Muslim faith. It is super interesting and I´ve sure learned A lot. 

Okay other miracles... The spanish lady that stopped at the chapel last week. María Mercedes. She is literally so prepared. Investigator of Gold. What happened is last Monday she stopped by the Chapel and told the members there that she wanted to start studying with the sisters. Then they called us and the next day we had our first lesson with her and taught her the Restoration. She used to be a Jehova´s Witness, then switched to Catholic, and now is investigating our Church. she is reading the Book of Mormon and looking up all the bible referances to compare them. She already has a testimony of the prophet Joseph Smith and the restaration. She relates to Joseph Smith so much because she has sought for so long to find and know the truth. Last night we went to her house and met her son and so we are hoping to start teaching him as well. 

Other miracle... On Friday I had exchanges in Leganes which was awesome, but while I was gone my companion had another miracle. This one also started last week on Pday. We were on the Renfe to Madrid and we started talking to this girl that was visiting from Guinea Ecquatorial and we ended up teaching her the first lesson and getting her number. On Friday my companion and the other Hermana saw her again and went over the restoration. About an hour later she called them back and she said I told my family about you guys and they want you to come and talk to them. So later that night they visited her whole family in their house The Mom and 5 children all above the age of nine. Her husband passed away 6 months ago. They loved the message that they shared and we are now starting to teach the whole family. We are seeing miracles like this everyday in Spain. I am so greatful to be serving here and for all the blessings I recieve from God everyday. 

Okay, these email is now demasiado largo pero I love you and know that I´m doing great and you don´t have to worry about me here. Keep pressing forward and putting your faith in God. Keep reading the scriptures diligently because they will give you strength, and rely on the Atonement of our saviour Jesus Christ. 

I love you!!!! 

Hasta la semana que viene,
Hermana Ariana Fuller