A week of wonders
Sorella Pinnegar in front of the Pantheon! |
The Pantheon |
The Pantheon dome |
Sorella Pinnegar and the Trevi Fountain |
The Trevi Fountain |
Gelato! |
Tuesday we had a lesson with Laura. She is amazing!! She is very interested and intelligent. We had a great lesson with her! It takes about two hours to get to her house. We told the anziani that we would not be back in time for corso (English class).
When we finally got back to Ostia we went in search of cocoa to make brownies with. The missionaries and the members here don't have the best relationship with each other and we are going to change that! We decided that we are going to make brownies and give them to the members. We finally found cocoa so we went home and made our first batch of brownies.
Wednesday was zone conference, so we had to travel to Rome. We figured out how to get there all on our own! The first thing our mission president does in zone conference is he has all of the new missionaries bear their testimony. So I go to bear my testimony. Thankfully Sorella Bray told me about it at the beginning of the week, so it wasn't a surprise. The mission president talked about what it means to be a representative of Jesus Christ and how important faith is in missionary work. The zone leaders, the sister training leaders and the assistants to the president all gave us destramenti (training/instruction). The theme of the conference was going back to the basics. They all talked about the basics of missionary work. The sister training leaders did their destramento on faith. They passed out brownies without sugar in them and compared sugar to faith. Without sugar it is still a brownie, it just isn't a good brownie. Without faith it is still missionary work, it just isn't good missionary work.
I think that this can be applied to most anything. Without faith, life is not as good as it could be. Faith guides us, it prompts us to act. Without faith we lack the motivation to try. Faith pushes us forward and helps us to grow. The more faith we have the better our lives are. The way we grow our faith is by acting. Acting on the promptings we receive. The thing about faith is when we don't act on it not only do we not grow, our faith shrinks. The more we act on it the easier it is to act on and the more it grows.
This week will you all try to act on your faith and give it the opportunity to grow and help you live your life to the fullest you can?
Thursday we had a lesson in the morning with a less active member. She was very attentive and told us that we could come back anytime. She said to just stop by and she would let us in. She is from Kenya and spoke English. It was the first lesson I have fully understood. While doing our daily studies we got a call from one of our investigators. We had a lesson planned with her at four in the church. She was a half an hour early! We booked it to the church to meet her. Our lesson went well.
After the lesson we had corso. Our corso is very small. One of our goals for the transfer is to grow it.
Friday we had another lesson with Laura. We got to the metro station and wait for an hour and a half and the metro never came. In Italy the metro will go on strikes for a few hours to a day. We decided to go deliver brownies. We were able to get a plate delivered and then the ward mission leader called. He had talked the wrong metro and asked us to meet him in the middle for our weekly meeting. We had to wait another hour before a metro finally came. We met him in front of Saint Paul's Basilica.
Saturday we spent all morning visiting members and passing out brownies. It was really nice to meet to get to meet everyone. We were originally were going to pass them out all day but decided that we needed to see Laura. We went and saw her in the evening. Her mother prepared us jello! Laura and her mother are so wonderful!
Sunday we had ward pranzo after church. Four hours of Italian was a little hard on my head. I am getting better at being able to understand what is going on. I had my first gesso this evening. Gesso is where you do a chalk drawing on a dark sheet and hand out biliotini (pass along cards) it took me a little while to get comfortable with doing it. Anziano Kennedy walked me through it and taught me what to say. In the end I past out more billiotini than anyone else.
Letter dated July 20, 2015.
*Many of the hyperlinks in this post go to wikipedia.org. It turns out that I (Ryann) am not very familiar with the places Victoria is visiting, so I included the links for quick access to some background info just in case you need it, too.
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