This week everyone was traveling to their new transfer area, so we had a lot going on with that; a lot of people coming and going. We had one girl show up who didn't have her bags with her and so she had to stay the night with us at our apartment. Her bags just showed up today.
We had a couple of good lessons this week. My companion and I have been trying to do SYL (study your language) a bit more and up our studies, well at least on my part. She has been helping me a lot so that has been really nice. I was able to feel like I could add a little more and feel a bit more confident during the lessons. The language is coming and I have a lot of goals this transfer with my language and with my teaching skills. But it's definitely a slow process and I think it's that way for a reason. I think that we need to learn patience and humility and to rely on the Lord because that is what we are going to be teaching people. The Lord wants us to learn first so we can then teach those principles to others.
We've seen some miracles this week with a new person to teach. We had a really good lesson planned for her but as life goes it didn't happen as perfectly as we wanted it to. But we have hope for her. Then one night, things didn't happen as we planned them. . . again. So we decided to go visit Geovanna. We went and rang her house and she said that we could come up and visit her for a couple minutes. We went up and had a cute little conversation with them and they actually told us that they wanted to come to church some time with us. They couldn't this Sunday because they already had plans but they were asking what time church started and where we met because they wanted to come. That was a little miracle that we saw; it was not our plan at all to go over and visit them but it just happened that way. It's just crazy how the Lord works and how He can make anything into a good situation if we allow it. That was really awesome.
We visited a less active and a member this week that was struggling. It was nice to serve them and love them.
We also had a meal appointment with our ward mission leader and his family. It was fun to be around his family and the kids and just feel like home a bit; that home atmosphere. And also I talked to him a little bit about family history work here that I can do and he is willing to help me with that. So, that is really exciting as well.
I realized that next week I will have been here for 2 months; that's insane. In those 2 months I have learned a lot about how important prayer and scripture study are. Sometimes it is hard for us to realize the importance of it and to fit it into our day but it really does make a big difference. God is so willing to help us if we just ask Him. His arms are open ready to help us, but we need to take that step and go to Him.
Also, we have Mission Tour this week and we had a lot of scriptures that we had to study for it. So I wanted to share some because they are so good.
The first one is in D&C 6:33-37 it says;
"Fear not to do good, my sons, for whatsoever ye sow, that shall ye also reap; therefore, if ye sow good ye shall also reap good for your reward. Therefore, fear not, little flock; do good; let earth and hell combine against you, for if ye are built upon my rock, they cannot prevail. Behold, I do not condemn you; go your ways and sin no more; perform with soberness the work which I have commanded you. Look unto me in every thought; doubt not, fear not. Behold the wounds which pierced my side, and also the prints of the nails in my hands and feet; be faithful, keep my commandments, and ye shall inherit the kingdom of heaven."
That scripture just really stuck out to me because it is so true that what we sow, we will reap those rewards. We need to sow good. Also, I loved the verse that said "Fear not, little flock; do good; let earth and hell combine against you, for if ye are built upon my rock, they cannot prevail." I really loved that because it is so true, if we build our foundation on Christ nothing can prevail against us. It is really easy to look around in the world today and to have fear but if we have faith in Christ and keep His commandments and build our foundation upon Him then we have no reason to fear. I really loved that.
There are two more that I liked; one is in John 14:18; "I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you." and then also one in Psalms 118:6 that says; "The Lord is on my side; I will not fear: what can man do unto me?" I also really loved these two scriptures as well because it's true; God will not leave us comfortless. He will come to us, we just have to allow Him to and also that the Lord is on our side. We have no reason to fear if we are choosing the right, we have the Lord on our side. I loved that because sometimes it is really hard on the mission when you get rejected and people make fun of you, but I've realized that when someone turns you down or laughs or persecutes you in any way to not get discouraged or to feel sad but to think of it as an honor. Because we are experiencing a little bit of what Christ experienced and we are doing it for Him, so it really is an honor to be able to serve Him and to experience a little bit of what He had to experience while He was on the earth.
All my love,
Sorella Acton
P.S. On Tuesday I ate pane di miles, which is a sandwich with spleen; it wasn't disgusting but it definitely wasn't delicious.
My District and the # of the transfer we had just finished
A typical street
French Fries with Pasta Sauce
Drinking Pickle Juice
One day we were so hungry that on
the way home we bought a loaf of
bread and ate it with a jar of pasta sauce
we had been given.






























