This week has been full of wonderful stories! I'm still
doing the same actions day in and day out, but I have been noticing things more
frequently. I know that this is evidence that I am growing closer to God and
closer to my purpose. I have also started to notice things that I would not
have had the chance to find out about myself if I had not served a mission. One
thing that is very clear is that I absolutely love being a sister training
leader. Want to know what my assignment is? I'll tell you anyway. The evening
they introduced the assignments to my district, the elders being the zone
leaders and the sisters being the sister training leaders, they started listing
all the responsibilities for the Zone leaders. The list was a full ten minutes
long! No joke! After the branch president finished with the now wide eyed
elders he turns to us and says, "Sisters, be sympathetic and be an
example."...Okay! I can do that!! We still notice if certain things are
happening such as not getting to bed on time or not staying as a companionship,
we just inform the Elders and they enforce it. Then we hug them. Parce que nous
sommes sympathetic. (Got to love the random things that happen when you are
learning a language, I didn't mean to write in French it just happened) Having
this assignment has made me realize just how wonderful sharing love with others
is. In other words I love sharing Charity. I want to become more charitable
because I know I really can be. While in the temple I said a small prayer.
Asking that I may receive guidance as to how I can grow in charity, how can an
imperfect human possibly share God's perfect love? Hours after saying that
prayer I taught a wonderful investigator named George. The MTC has volunteers
called gold-taggers, they wear a gold tag and new missionaries can come up and
practice having a real investigator. these gold taggers are generally newly
baptized members who are reverting back to who they were before the gospel.
Although some are non-members. George is an elderly man who loves volunteering
at local elementary schools teaching children art. Not too long ago he lost his
leg up to the knee, due to illness. He is an answer to my prayer. This man has
such a beautiful way of sharing the Love of God, he now calls it "doing
backflips" due to a story Sister Jeter told. Where ever he goes he touches
peoples lives, because not only has his leg been gone for a couple years, but
he is walking. And boy does he walk. He shared with us how painful it was to
walk with a prosthetic and the very next minute was talking about how so many
others have it worse than he. What an amazing example of charity.
We got two sisters from New Caledonia who really only speak
French come into our zone. As sister training leaders we got to escort them
around the rest of the day, which surprised my companions and I at how much
French we actually knew. These sisters are the epitome of a party. They walk up
to every other Polynesian person on this campus, being sure to ask where they
are from, where they are going etc. Sister Bluker can speak a lot of English
actually, but her companion has not been blessed in that way yet. Which makes
the moments when she bares her testimony, which happens very often, much more
meaningful, she uses the words that she knows to say what she knows is true.
When we say "your awesome Sister Selui!" she responds with "we
are all awesome! Because we are all children of God. And he loves us."
One last thing before I close, a sister serving in Tahiti
has a wonderful phrase that she says very frequently this phrase is "the
church is true!" She uses it when she gets really happy "Ah! We are
having ice cream tonight! The church is true!" or when she is even feeling
sad "I don't have any letters today. The church is true." What a
wonderful optimistic expression. A good day becomes better because not only is
it good but you have a perfect knowledge that the church is true. A bad day
becomes better because sure things may not be going very well but at least the
church is true.
So in closing, strive to see the truth in your lives, I'm
loving the experience I get to have while on a mission. Just to think I have
seventeen more months of this makes me giddy beyond compare. I love you all!
Don't forget to write me =D
Je vous aime
Soeur Cummings
