Hey! There are many stories that happened this week... It
rained once. Apparently that means it's fall now! And it rained on Pday and I'm
not quite sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing but we went out to see
Rossio and Santa Apolonia anyway. We went with a huuuuge group of Elders. Our
zone has 30 elders and 6 sisters. It was us and half the elders so it made for
some pretty fun and crazy adventures.
We had a couple of lessons with some lazy investigators and
gave them the whole 1-2 thing. It's basically where you give a really powerful
stop-being-lazy-and-do-the-things lesson and they wrestle with the spirit the
whole time. One decided to start reading and the other kinda just backed off
and continued to run. That's okay. Area book, right?
We had a fantastic Zone conference though. Our president
gave an awesome training on being a Woken up missionary. You can look the
scriptures up later because they're pretty cool. (2 Nephi 1:13, Alma 12:11, 2
Nephi 4:28, Psalms 24:3-4, Mormon 9:27,
Alma 5:7, and Mosias 4:5.) I would also add Revelations 3:16 and Mosias 4:27.
He talked about waking up is when your conversion takes
place and you being to understand how the Atonement works and why it works. You
start to work because you love the Lord and not just because your District
leader is going to call that night and ask when happened or that the Zone
leaders are pushing and pushing for numbers. One of my companions asked me once
how she can work tirelessly and we had a good long talk about how the good
missionaries are the ones that try and don't stop trying. They're the ones that
work hard when no one is watching, the ones that smile and are happy when
talking to people even if they know that they are standing in fresh poop (that
happened this week too XD).
I think the most important thing I've learned so far is how
to love being a missionary. This is the best thing I've ever done and I've
never been so happy (and so exhausted) in my life. I mean just look at this
beautiful place....
Rossio
top of a restaurante named Bellalisa in Rossio. You could
see all of Lisbon. We stayed there for a long time :)
bahahaha *points finger and laughs* Oh tourists. You're so
funny with your crazy sunburns. She had a white hand mark on her arm from
sunscreen.... you gotta rub it in honey......
Love you all, Sister Ellsworth
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