Monday, November 11, 2013

Transfer 6, Week 3


GUESS WHAT I ATE YESTERDAY!!! ANT BUTT!!! Yep. I actually don´t even know the word for it in English because I have never seen an ant this huge in my life. The picture is a picture of their different body parts AFTER the people cook them. Mmmm!

So apparently, once a year, it rains "formiga." In other words, there is a huge migration (or infestation) of these huge female sauba ants (I think that´s what they are, but I don´t know what the English word is!). In my mind, I´m thinking, "WHAT A NIGHTMARE!" But all of the Brazilians here in the interior of São Paulo state are thinking, "GET A BOWL! HURRY!" I told my companion, Sister Chaparro (she is from Fortaleza, the north east of Brazil, very far from here) that I was going to tell my family about this, and she said, "No! What are they going to think of Brazil!?" So, I think it should be fair to say that this ant thing is not a normal practice in all of Brazil, and it is not a food that people eat every day. After all, it only rains huge ants once a year anyway.

So first, I ate the "boonda." Then, I ate the head. AH! Then, I ate the body, which took the most courage because it has the LEGS on it! The best way that I can describe it is that it is CRUNCY. Really, the flavor isn't anything too strange. It is like the shell of popcorn. Ha ha! Some people cook them with bacon and farofa, which may even be quite enjoyable. I think I have changed a lot since being here in Brazil.... I willingly ate a bug.... And I even saw them ALIVE before I ate them. AH!



So besides eating weird things, these past two weeks have been crazy but good. My companion is an adorable Brazilian from Fortaleza, and she has already helped me so much with my Portuguese. I was talking to her the other day, and I said, "I understand everything you say. Did you know that?" Of course I said all of this in Portuguese. Then I kept talking to her, and I realized that, with every other Brazilian, I have to ask them to repeat themselves a LOT. However, with S. Chaparro, when I am paying attention, I understand her the first time she speaks 95% of the time... What a blessing this is! It makes it so much easier for us to work together and get things done! It is CLEARLY a blessing from the Lord (especially since she has a different accent because she is from the north). I was really worried that I wouldn't be able to understand her and that she would get annoyed with me. It turns out that I DO understand her (thanks to the Lord!) and she is VERY patient with me. I am happy!

My new area is beautiful and the people are even more beautiful. I was also blessed to be welcomed in so lovingly by the branch here. Since it is so small, everyone is LITERALLY family (related in some way or another!), and the members wasted no time in helping me feel loved here so that I can work my hardest! Also, they are going to make me teach them how to make cookies! Ha ha. It should be really fun.

I have also met many difficulties while adjusting to everything in this new area. I prayed so much and read the Book of Mormon with so much intent to find answers to how I could be the best missionary possible. I encountered an amazing verse in the Book of Mormon in 1 Nephi17:13 - "And I will also be your light in the wilderness; and I will prepare the way before you, if it so be that ye shall keep my commandments; wherefore, inasmuch as ye shall keep my commandments ye shall be led towards the promised land; and ye shall know that it is by me that ye are led." I can testify that this scripture speaks the truth. When I read this, I knew that the Lord was speaking to me. I felt peace and confidence that everything would work out. There was no dramatic change in my life here, but the difference is that I was reminded that the Lord will illuminate our path when we are doing our best to keep the commandments and stay true to our convenants with Him. I feel an increased enthusiasm to stay true to the commitments that I made in signing up to be a missionary and serve the Lord. There is power in these promises that we have with our Father in Heaven. I am looking forward in faith for blessings that will come from God, and I hope for more direction. I know that Christ lives and that His church exists today on the earth - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I know this.

Something that I am excited about - we might start a free English class here in order to find more people to teach. So cool! However, I don´t really know where to start. Does anyone have any ideas? What would be the best first thing to learn in a new language, in your opinion?

Thank you for the prayers and support. I love you all so much. I know that I am exactly where I am supposed to be! Whoo!

Com amor,
Sister Williams


P.S. The other picture is a picture of our church building here. For now, it´s just a rented space because we only have a branch. We´re working on changing that! :)

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Creatures

The gecko was on the wall of our house. It was actually pretty cool looking.



The spider was in the baptismal font, which we were cleaning on Saturday ahhhhh!!!!!!!! It is the biggest spider I have seen in my life so far. :)

Week 6 in Brazil

Hello, family!!! 

I AM SO HAPPY HERE. I can´t imagine being anywhere else right now, doing any other kind of work. All I do all day is work my hardest to bring happiness to others. I KNOW that God is real, and that He loves His children. I am full. I have never felt such pure joy as I have since being here and serving the Lord. I feel like the most blessed person in the world to be carrying the news of our Savior to the people of Brazil. I feel like I am holding something so amazing and precious and I can´t wait to show it to everyone! This precious thing is the news that, not only does the Savior love us beyond anything we can fathom, but that Heavenly Father has restored the complete Gospel of Christ to the earth, and we have a LIVING prophet today. Whoo! I love waking up every morning at 6:30am to share this news. We have been working so hard. Besides from 11am-6pm on Mondays, we are out doing the Lord´s work from 6:30am-9:30pm. I am lucky to have a companion who wants to work hard, just like I do. It is actually easy for us to keep pushing forward when we remind ourselves that we are doing it for our Savior. In fact, this is the ONLY thought that can keep us walking over 5 miles every day and teaching for hours every day, even being rejected quite often every day.

I promised that I would talk about the baptism(s!!!!) that we had. They are very special and I am so happy to talk about the amazing people who found their way to Christ.

The first person to be baptized that we taught is F. I may have talked about him before. F is in his 50s and was in a wheelchair when we met him. This made teaching him ideal, because he was at home for two weeks, not working. The Lord truly had a plan for him! The most amazing thing about F is his faith and love for the Lord. F used to use drugs, cigarettes, and alcohol. However, after first meeting the missionaries in 2007, he managed to quit ALL of those things. So, by the time we met him, he was ready to accept the gospel of Jesus Christ wholeheartedly. He says that God is his best friend, which I definitely believe. He is always smiling. His baptism was incredible and I know that he is 10,000x happier than he was when he first met the missionaries. He is on the path to happiness now, and there is a visible peace about him. I saw the Savior change his life; F´s faith in Christ will continue to bring him feelings of happiness and safety.

There are two kids who we got to teach who have lots of cousins in the LDS church. They are Ms, an 11 year old boy, and Me, a 9 year old girl. Their testimonies taught me that kids really do sense goodness, and that they are especially disposed to doing good and accepting goodness when it is presented to them. They literally lit up whenever we talked about Christ, and they were eager, excited, and anxious to be baptized. They helped us boost our enthusiasm for teaching people about Christ! Though we taught them very simply, they understand who Christ is and what baptism means. They are very determined to remain strong and firm on the path. Even though their mom and dad were not interested in learning more, we know that they have a great support system of family and friends in the church. It was awesome because Ms actually LAUGHED when he came up out of the water at his baptism. I loved it because I was already so happy and full of the spirit, and I knew that he was feeling the same thing - happiness and lightness. Whoo! Because of Christ, we can feel HAPPY and LIGHT.

The most recent baptism that we got to see was R. R is a 24 year old young man. We met R on the street and have been teaching him for the past 3 weeks. He is just a gem. His mom is very sick and is in the hospital right now, which I think has made him ponder on the deeper things of life. He is quiet, but when he talks about the scriptures or his testimony, we can see that he has a deep love for the Savior. R´s baptism was amazing because we knew that R has such a deep testimony in repentance. He has done some things in his life that he is not proud of, and had a lot of work to do to be able to be baptized. BUT! This just meant that he was that much more excited to be baptized! He would smile whenever we talked about it! This is how it should be! The thing that made me the happiest about R is that, after his baptism, he showed me something in the front cover of his Book of Mormon. He had written out the verse that led him to know that he should be baptized. It was 2 Nephi 1:15 - "But behold, the Lord hath redeemed my soul from hell; I have beheld his glory, and I am encircled about eternally in the arms of his love." Ahhhh!!! I was so happy to read that!!! I was so so so happy that he shared that with us because it meant that he was receiving answers from reading the scriptures! It strengthened my testimony in how the Lord speaks to us through the scriptures. It was beautiful. It strengthened my testimony that those who read the Book of Mormon with a sincere heart WILL desire to do good things, they WILL desire to follow the Savior´s example, being baptized by someone who has the priesthood authority from God, which only exists in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. R is a gem, and he has changed my life, really. It was an honor for me to see how Christ has changed HIS life.

I have attached pictures; you should be able to tell who is who.

My favorite scriptures that I read this past week were in Romans chapter 5. Verses 7 and 8 basically say that most people would not die for a good man. Even less would die for a righteous man. However, Christ died for all of us, and we are all so imperfect. We did not deserve his sacrifice for us, and yet, we are everything to our Heavenly Father and Christ. So, it was worth it for them. Now, we just need to do everything we can to accept this sacrifice, which includes faith, repentance, baptism, receiving the Holy Spirit, and enduring in Christ´s name to the end. Because of these four baptisms and so many other things, I know, I KNOW that this is what brings us lasting happiness and joy in this life. I want this for everyone. I want everyone to find as much happiness in reading the Book of Mormon and Bible as I do.

Thank you so much for the prayers. :)
Love,
Sister Williams

Week 2 in Brazil

"Blessed be the name of my God, who has been mindful of us, wanderers in a strange land. Now my bretheren, we see that God is mindful of every people, whatsoever land they may be in; yea, he numbereth his people, and his bowels of mercy are over all the earth. Now this is my joy and my great thanksgiving; yea, and I will give thanks unto my God forever."

I think the biggest change from the first week I was here to this past week of being here is that my feet and ankles have finally stepped up to the plate!!!! Pun intended! I got new shoes that are super squishy, comfy, and UGLY. Needless to say, I have been much happier and much less tired because I have good shoes.

The highlight of this past week is teaching one of our investigators, F, who has a baptismal date for this Sunday. F is an amazing person who has made so many drastic changes to embrace the Gospel and truly follow Jesus Christ. They have quit smoking, drinking, and doing illegal drugs. When we met them on the street for the first time, they had been clean from these things for a month. It was God´s timing that we met them when we did, because they were just ready to hear about the healing that the Savior offers. Now that we are teaching them the Gospel, they have visibly gained an inner light of hope. It has been amazing to see. This Sunday will be an amazing day!

The low points of this week have been when we have had to stop teaching two of our investigators. They are C and A. Both of them come from very different circumstances, but neither of them were ready to leave certain things about their old life in the past and take the next step necessary to follow Christ´s example for us. Since there are people who are ready to be baptized, we need to spend our time teaching them. I cried both times when we walked out of their houses for the last times because I knew that I probably wouldn´t ever see them again in this life. I cried because of the happiness that they are keeping themselves from, and I cried because I just grew to love them so much, even though we had only known them for a week. However, I know that not everyone we teach will be ready to accept the Gospel, but I have so much faith that these amazing people will one day choose to follow the Savior and therefore find complete joy. I just have to add them to my list of people to pray for.

Even though I´m still really struggling with the language, I am feeling the Spirit all the time. It is a testimony to me that we do not need to understand everything or have a great knowledge of deep principles in order to feel God´s love. You don´t even have to speak the same language as someone! When we are teaching people about the Savior, I feel the same feeling of peace, love, and hope that the Spirit always brings. Seriously, Heavenly Father is amazing. I know that He loves His children and I know that He wants them to know that. My trainer told me that even if I can´t say something perfectly, say what is on my heart, because the people will be able to tell. They will be able to feel God´s love for them through my sincerity and the Spirit that I have with me. It is not hard to love the people here anyway.

The funniest thing that happened this week was teaching a family with only young kids in the room. Their four year old cousin came into the lesson right when we were asking the kids if they wanted to follow Jesus Christ. All of the kids said yes besides the little four year old girl. To help her a little bit, we asked her if she wanted to live with God and she said yes. We then asked her if she wanted to follow Jesus Christ, but she shook her head again. We found out a couple of days later that she thought that we were KIDNAPPERS and that we were asking her to follow US. It was actually pretty dang funny. She´s our little buddy now though.

Another really funny thing that happened was when we were talking to this 50 year old man on the street. He was going off about all kinds of different religions and I couldn't understand even a tiny bit of what he was talking about. He was shouting about Bible related things, and it didn't help that he was slightly drunk as well. Anyway, he started talking about something really fast, and then he looked at me and said, "explica para ela..." Which means "explain to her," as in, my companion is super white and so people assume that I´m the one who knows what´s going on. HA! It is REALLY amusing for me. I have to tell people, ``No, I have only been here for two weeks!´´ And then they look a little confused but Sister Corbitt quickly gains their trust. :) One time we were talking to twin teenage guys and both of them were giving me these little knowing looks on the side as Sister Corbitt was talking to them. I just gave them the knowing smile back like I had any clue what anyone was saying. It´s really funny. Sister Corbitt thinks it´s pretty funny too because she is obviously way more fluent than I am. Ha ha.

My new favorite food in Brazil is the linguiça. It is an amazing kind of sausage that I think they only have in Brazil. I love it though! I´m hoping that the hills here will help me not gain too much weight! Ai!

I love all of you and I hope that things are well with you in the states. Please let me know what´s new with your families!

Com amor,
Sister Williams

Sister Williams' Little Home


The Burned Hill

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

BRASIL! OTIMO!

I LOVE IT HERE!!! The people ARE as friendly as everyone says, the food is AMAZING and the weather has been great so far! So much has already happened and I can´t believe that it has only been a week! Here are some of the highlights! 

- The city that we live in is called Itaquaquecetuba (eat-ah-kwah-kay-seh-two-bah). Yes. I am still practicing how to say it. We live in a cement house like everyone here. It is a duplex with our ward mission leader, which is convenient. Our side has two bedrooms, a kitchen, living area, and bathroom. It would actually be pretty spacious for a house with that set up in America, which means it's HUGE here in Brazil. I will send a picture next week. The walls are all yellow, which makes me really happy. When I saw the bathroom, I was worried that we weren´t going to have hot water to shower with. But, we do, and so that was a pleasant surprise the first morning! I am very grateful for the hot water at this point because there have been a few mornings here that have been cold enough to where we can see our breath. And, since our house is just cement, it's basically the same temperature inside as it is outside! Fortunately, my friend advised me to bring a hoodie, so I am definitely warm enough (THANKS TASHA!!!).


- We teach a lot of people about the Gospel while we are just sitting in the street somewhere. We were teaching this girl about the restoration of the Gospel in the middle of the day and there were some fireworks going off behind her. Then, a few minutes later, we started seeing all this smoke... Then we started hearing the fire. About 50 feet away, on top of a hill right by us, a huge FIRE was consuming all of the tall grasses. It was spreading so fast and there was so much smoke! It was crazy! The funniest thing was that Sister Corbitt and I were thinking, "Um, is anyone going to do anything about that!?!?" because the Brazilians in the neighborhood were just looking at it and talking about it as if it was an every day thing, even though it was obviously NOT supposed to be happening! We think that someone finally called someone about it because it was getting huge - about half the size of a football field. In the meantime, the girl we were teaching was still paying attention to us, so we just kept talking! There were just enormous flames behind her while we were describing the first vision - no big deal. When we walked away, the fire was still going strong! We came back to that area a few hours later and the whole hill was BLACK. At that point, we were with one of our Brazilian friends, and he said that this is "normal" in Brazil and he wasn't phased at all. So. That was probably the craziest thing that has happened so far!

- I LOVE LUNCH HERE! Everyone is such a good cook and they go all out! I have eaten a lot of new things, but I haven't had anything strange or gross yet. We always have rice, beans, some kind of noodles, and meat. For dessert, we usually have "mouse," which I think is just pudding in American terms. My favorite thing is ALL of the meats, the fresh passionfruit juice, and the coxinhas - little fried stuffed dough things. ALSO!!! How could I forget!!! We have a padaria a few houses away from our house and that is BAD. There are so many amazing new types of bread to try! So far, the only kind of pao that I've tried is sweet (like that Hawaiian bread we sometimes got) with a yummy caramelized custard on it. SO GOOD! I can´t wait to try the other breads and biscuits.

- To be honest, every day is HARD. It´s hard because I can only understand probably 20% of what everyone is saying, and my shoes are super lame for how much we walk and how uneven the sidewalks are. Well, we usually walk in the street anyway. We´re going to the shoe store today and hopefully I can get something good now that I know what the streets are like! However, the 8 blisters that I have are kind of my battle scars from this first week and they make me feel so hardcore. Whoo!!! :) I LOVE the walking.

- I know what I need to practice with the language because this past week, when I invited someone to be baptized, they didn't know that I was asking a question... That's why you have a companion who can cover for you!!! Ha ha. Wow.

- Sunday was crazy because we had to literally RUN across Itaqua to collect our investigators (people who want to learn about the church). We were running in our skirts and nice shoes and everyone was staring at us, but it was really fun. We ran into the chapel just in time to go sit on the stand because I had to introduce myself to the whole ward. Oh dear! It was CRAZY.

Anyway, I love it here and I am so ready to work so hard. I love you all and I am grateful for your prayers. I know that the Gospel and the church are true, and that´s why I'm having such a good time in this crazy but awesome country.

Love,
Sister Williams

Monday, July 29, 2013

Santa Cruz: Where the saints and surfers meet!

Hello everyone!!! 

So, when Sister Yunack and I arrived in Santa Cruz as the first sister missionaries to EVER be in this area, people kept talking about how the people here were so unique and that the city has a definite reputation. WELL! After much observation, I think I am finally seeing what that reputation is! Someone said, "Not everyone you meet in Santa Cruz is completely attached to the earth." THAT SUMS IT UP. Here are some fun things that I've learned about Santa Cruz:
- Hippies are alive and thriving. The 70s never ended. 
- The word "gnarly" is still hip here and is mostly used when describing people who can do amazing things near or on the ocean. For example: "I ran a run/swim marathon at 5 in the morning yesterday and it was freezing! I mean, who does that!" "A GNARLY WOMAN, THAT'S WHO!" This was a real conversation that I overheard while helping organize a race on the beach here. After this, I noticed the word "gnarly" many more times, and I think I'll just have to start using it to fit in here!
- You're not a redneck if you don't wear shoes.

While the people here are pretty open and pleasant, they aren't really interested in learning more about God. There are a lot of people here who are just good people, but they aren't interested in being close to Christ. If we talk to about 25 people on average every day, about 3 of those people will actually stop walking to let us say more. So far, we have only found one person from street contacting who told us that they wanted to learn more. But that's okay - there are people out there who need Christ and who are waiting to hear the good news that we have to share. :) There is a reason for why Heavenly Father put 6 missionaries in this area - there is work to do.

Yesterday, I walked into Sacrament in one of the wards that we cover and our zone leader said to me, "Sister Williams, you're giving a talk today?" And I said, "Ha ha, very funny, Elder Pak. Ha ha ha ha." And then I went to sit down. Well, while we were singing the opening hymn, Sister Yunack leaned over to me, and showed me the program. She said, "You're giving a talk today!" I looked at it and it said, "Sister Williams." And I said, "It's THAT (pointing to a lady a few rows up) Sister Williams, not me! They didn't ask me to give a talk!" And she said, "No, I forgot to tell you, they told me last week." And I said, "WHAT!? You're kidding!" And she said, "No, I'm not! I'm serious, that's you!" So......... I didn't even write anything down. I only had 10 minutes before I had to go up anyway. So. I just found a good scripture (Matthew 11:28-30) and a good hymn ("Brightly Beams Our Father's Mercy") and bore my testimony on the following. AND, MOM - I kept it under 10 minutes. :D

I learned something really important this past week: CHRIST is the only one who can help all of the people that I meet. Sister Yunack and I were having a companionship study and she started talking about something. I was listening and then I just started CRYING and I couldn't stop! I just had a breakdown because I was so overwhelmed with everything! I'm sure I shocked my companion, but when she asked what was wrong, I said, "THERE IS JUST SO MUCH TO DO AND SO MUCH TO STUDY AND I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO!"
Because I have been spending so much time studying the Savior, our Father in Heaven, and the Gospel of Jesus Christ, I have gained the capacity to love someone the very instant I meet them. And, I don't know what it is, but many of these people share ALL of their hardships with us during our first meeting together. I started to carry around these burdens that all of these people that I loved are carrying. It was REALLY weighing me down because I felt my helplessness in giving them relief from their trials. 
I think that God wanted me to learn many things from this: He wanted me to feel the weight of darkness, loneliness, sin, and pain that all of His children carry every day. Since He gave me the gift to love all of my brothers and sisters instantaneously, He also gave me a small portion of empathy to broaden my perspective of humanity. I think that He wanted me to feel these burdens so that I could solidify my testimony in knowing that Christ is the Savior of the world. I cannot save these people. I cannot take away their suffering. But the Savior can. 

I have to be honest: I was very burdened by all of the suffering that I have seen since being out here. But. This has just reinforced my testimony that this world NEEDS a Savior. And the great news is - we have one. Our Lord suffered everything so that He can heal us and give us relief. I KNOW that the Savior has the power to lift our burdens because of His Atonement. I know this because I have seen the Atonement working in my life, and it's a miracle. It's a miracle because nothing else can take away guilt and pain and replace it so perfectly with peace and joy. I cannot deny that Jesus is the Christ because of the fire that I have in my heart, and the light that I have seen behind the eyes of so many that we have the opportunity to share the Gospel with.

We met with a woman the other day who is a member of the Mormon church but who hasn't been to church in months. She too was feeling the weight of corruption from the world and was very disillusioned with how people treat each other in the world. She had so much hurt and anger inside of her. Well, we are less than half her age, and so what could we do to help her? We haven't seen the world like she has, so what do we know? All we could do was remind her that Christ has taken on the world. He has taken on the world and has OVERCOME it (John 16:33). Because of this, we may find peace in Him. What an amazing promise after our faith. Our friend slowly started to cheer up after we reminded her of the joy that we CAN have in this life and for the life to come. Then, she came to church with us on Sunday and EVERYONE embraced her right when they met her. Remembering the Savior and following His example brings us to light and happiness, our burdens lifted.
To everyone who reads this, know that I know that God loves His children. He is aware of us and ALL of our struggles. Please pray for those who live in this world without this knowledge, who walk in darkness and loneliness. In the meantime, I am honored to be a full-time servant of the Lord, seeking to share the the light of Christ with anyone I meet. I have never, NEVER felt more fulfilled and joyful than I have since serving the Lord. 

I love all of you and pray for you daily. :)
Love, 
Sister Williams

Monday, July 1, 2013

New Area: Santa Cruz

I am now in Santa Cruz! Look up pictures!! It is beautiful here and the weather is amazing! Of course, the closer we are to the beach, the more breezy and cool it is. I'm so happy! 

My new companion is Sister Yunack. She is from VANUATU! If you're like me, then you'll have to look that up. It's near Fiji. She has been out for a year and she speaks amazing English for just having learned it in the MTC. We already tease each other all the time and we sing hymns together all the time too!!! It's so fun. Since this is probably her last area, she is really committed to working super hard.

So, before I got to this area, I lost my camera. I actually lost my camera near the beginning of June... It was SO SAD!!! I was distressed about it, so I decided that hey, maybe this is something I should pray about! (I know, sometimes missionaries are pretty slow when it comes to miracles for their OWN lives ha ha). I prayed to know if Heavenly Father truly is in the details of our lives. I thought that this was just a tiny thing, and I didn't know if God would care about it. But, I decided that I could have enough faith that God would restore my camera to me. So, I prayed, and then I read some verses in Enos in the Book of Mormon - the story about how Enos prayed with such great faith that he had complete confidence in God. Then, God gave Enos the thing that he was desiring, which was that the records of his people would be preserved. I thought, well, my camera is kind of like my records! So I prayed even more, and I felt a lot of peace that God would bless me in some way.
Later that very same day, I got a call from one of the other missionaries in my area. He said that he knew where my camera was, but he didn't know until that day that I had been looking for it! He then picked up my camera and gave it to me the next day!!!! So, my camera had been missing for three weeks, and then on the same day that I decided to pray about it, an elder found it and gave it to me! This really was the Lord showing me that He DOES care about the details of our lives!!!! He answered my prayer before I even got my camera back. He answered it through my reading of the Book of Mormon. And now, I have my camera back, and all of the memories that I have made so far on my mission. I am so grateful for this little personal miracle, and now I can testify to anyone who asks that the Lord is mindful of us and ALL of the little things in our lives. :) 
I am so excited for Wes to have his mission call. He is going to be amazing, and I knew that months ago. :) 

I hope you are all doing well. Please help the missionaries in your ward! The Lord is hastening His work in EVERY way. :)
Love, 
Sister Williams

Monday, June 24, 2013

End of Transfer #1!



Hello!

I am being transferred tomorrow!!! So, my address will change! Take note. :)

When I first found out that I am leaving Branham, I started crying. I have been here for six weeks, but I have already come to love the people here so much. I thought, "why are missions set up so that we are always changing? It makes it so sad to form relationships with people!" But then I realized something; since we only have a short time in the places where we live, we must be quick to love. Instead of being pessimistic about not having enough time to form solid relationships, I am going to be determined to love people as soon as I meet them, and to serve them with all of my heart. I realized that this is something that everyone is supposed to learn; this life is short, and we don't know how long we'll have with those we love. Therefore, the most rewarding thing is to love quickly and deeply. After that, we can have faith and hope that we will meet all of our friends and loved ones in the next life, and live in eternal happiness with God and Jesus Christ.

Something that someone told me about believing in God vs. not believing in God really stood out to me. Logically, it makes more sense to believe in God. Think about it this way: if we don't believe in God, but we live our lives in a wonderful way, loving and serving, and choosing good, then when we die, we will have lost nothing. However, if we believe in God, and we live our lives in this same wonderful way, then we are richly blessed for ETERNITY. You lose nothing by believing in God. Of course, it still takes a lot of faith on top of this logic to believe in our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. But, I still found this to be an interesting point.

I can say even more surely now that I know that the Book of Mormon is true. I'm 1/4 of the way done with reading through it again. I wish that I was better and sharing my testimony of this book. I know that anyone else who reads it and prays about it with sincerity WILL know that it is true, 100% true, and that God does love His people. They will know that we have a prophet on this earth today, and they will want to follow him. They will know that God restored His true Gospel to the earth through Joseph Smith. It is beautiful to read another testament of our Savior, Jesus Christ in the Book of Mormon.


I also know that the Book of Mormon can answer ANY question of the soul, or even any tiny question, that ANYONE may have. If you are wondering how this is true, send me an email, and I will tell you. :) I have tried it, and it has worked.

I have already met so many people who have seen MIRACLES happen in their lives because of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I know that it is for EVERYONE, no matter where you come from or what you're going through.

I love my family so much and I am so proud of my younger brother, Wes, for being called on a mission. My parents must have done something right to have both of us going out at this time! This Gospel is true. That is why Wes and I can leave our amazing family to go and share the truth of the Book of Mormon and Joseph Smith with the world.

I will let you know what my new area is like next week! I am excited for more opportunities to learn, and I am accepting the fact that my life changes all the time now! I love you all, and I hope to hear from you soon.

Love,
Sister Williams

Monday, May 27, 2013

Week 2 in the Field

I have definitely gotten into the flow of missionary work a little bit better by now! I have learned to really put my efforts into reading the scriptures every day, because that's how I keep my testimony strong and ready to be shared at any moment. This is something that EVERYONE can do! :) 

Every day, we talk to so many strangers. It has become easier and easier for me to see them as children of God though. Since the first week I've been here. I no longer fear rejection and I can talk about the Gospel to anyone I see. I know that this is Heavenly Father answering my prayers. Also, since my companion and I have put a lot of effort into studying faith, He has blessed us to feel more confident in Him when talking to people about the Gospel.

Sister Young and I have had some amazing experiences with talking to people on the streets here. Many times, the people teach us just as much as we're teaching them. We have gotten the contact info from a few people, so I'll have to let you know how that goes. We can't wait to teach M, who has two sons that are our same ages!
Our favorite person was W. He is in a wheelchair, but we don't really know why. Anyway, he was the happiest person that we have met so far. He was just a ball of sunshine!!! :) He made us cry because of his attitude. We gave him a Book of Mormon and sent him on his way. Because of the circumstances he's in, we can't teach him more. But hopefully he will read the book and find even more happiness from it. 

Two days ago, I became very grateful that our mission is just a contacting mission and not a tracting mission - Sister Young and I knocked on someone's door and asked to see Sister so-and-so in the ward. Well... The guy looked at us for three seconds, said, "Bye." And slammed the door in our faces.... AWKWARD!! Ha ha. It was kind of awesome in the sense that we can check this off of our list as another missionary rite of passage. Also checked off on our list is being chased by a dog. Fortunately, we have bikes. :)
We have two investigators right now and they are both teenagers. We love them! They are the best! We have only gotten to teach them each once so far. 

I am still finding so much strength in simply reading the Book of Mormon every day. I have so much faith in this book and I know that it changes lives. Since being here, I have seen how faith really does change things. And I have only been here for two weeks. Less than that! I can't wait to see what else the Lord has in store as we continue to work here. Right now I am reading and highlighting in my Book of Mormon with these questions in mind: "Why should we trust in the Lord? How do we trust in the Lord?" I have seen miracles there that I have never noticed before because of this mindset.

New word of the week: DOGTACTING. Dogs + contacting. It's my favorite thing. All you have to say is, "Oh my gosh, your dog is so cute! Can I pet it!?!?!?!?" And of course, they say yes, and then while you're petting Sparky, you just ask them a few very inspired questions. :) My companion doesn't like dogs, so this is always my job. It works wonders though. :)
Thank you so much for the love and support. I am so happy to be here and doing this work. 

Sister Williams

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

First Week in the Field!!

HELLO!!!
Wow. WOW! The field is so different from the MTC!!! But. It is amazing. Let me just say that I wanted to cry probably every 10 minutes when being out and about because that's about how often someone would be NOT interested in anything that I had to say. BUT! Since praying my heart out to Heavenly Father for faith and bravery, I have gotten pretty used to talking to complete strangers about the things which we hold most dear. I have placed two Books of Mormon - one on the plane ride to San Jose (YEAH!!!) and then one in McDonald's. :) 

I saw this woman (J) reading a Bible. A BIBLE! I couldn't resist! I just walked up to her and started talking to her about the Book of Mormon. She has a cousin who is Mormon but hasn't investigated the church at all because the things she knows are "wackadoo." Yes. Wackadoo. :) That really made me smile. :) She also said, "Mormons don't believe the same thing that I do about Jesus." And I said, "Oh, what do you believe, if you don't mind me asking?" And she said, "Christ is my Savior. He died for me so that I can live." :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :D Yes. "That's exactly what I believe!!!!!!" And then I read a verse to her from 3 Nephi 11. :) So. I didn't ask for her information at all because she still seemed very skeptical, but I gave her a Book of Mormon and I told her that she can pray to know if it's true. :) So who knows what will happen with that.

That was basically the highlight of talking to strangers here. We are whitewashing our area, and so we are starting fresh. We need to find people to teach at this point! Most people politely take a card, but don't listen to us say much more. That's okay. I have been working on having such great faith to know that the Lord has prepared people for us to find and teach. :) I have to admit though - I've wanted to cry many times because of fear and lack of direction at times. But I still feel like overall I'm still content and peaceful in the Lord.

My companion is this awesome 6'2" blonde volleyball player from Arizona. We get along super well! I am delighted to be with her. She is 19 and has only been out for 6 weeks though! And she's training me!!!! We are going to have a lot of adventures. Her name is Sister Young and she's a convert of 3 years. AWESOME!!!
OH MY GOSH I FORGOT TO MENTION!!!! I AM IN A BIKING AREA!! I'm so so so so so happy about it! We don't have a car at all!! All of the other sisters do. But President Watkins found out that I love biking, and so he put me in this area. YAY! :) We got to pick out a bike from his collection, and I have a basically brand new white amazing bike that is amazing. :) It's all decked out with lights, and I'm going to get a basket today so that I can stuff it with pass-along cards. We literally stop whenever we see anyone on the street. I'm sure that we are quite a sight trying to bike in our skirts. :) Wind is not our friend. Ha ha. But since there are basically no crazy hills, we're just cruising along, staying in shape instead of riding in a car all day, and we love it. :) 

We have so much work to do, and we're so involved with the Lord and the ward council. I am happily busy doing this great work. So, thank you to everyone who is making it possible for me to be here. It is a privilege.

Please let me know how you're doing. I love you!
Sister Williams

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Week 5

Ola!

This past week has been so amazing. Basically, I have cried every day since being here, but they are happy spiritual tears. Even though our investigators are just our teachers, my companion and I still pray for them and treat the lessons as if they were real people. This has paid off since we have had some amazing experiences here so far. I know with more conviction that God helps us grow in the areas we need to most, especially when we ask Him specific questions. For example, we were learning how to teach the Plan of Salvation, and I wanted to have a stronger testimony of eternal families. Of course, I love my family so much, but I know that there are a lot of people out there who are part of broken families. I took my questions with me to the temple and I had a lot of time to think there. I felt the Spirit so strongly in my heart when I thought of my own family and how much love is present there. Then, I had the opportunity to bear my testimony of how much I love my mom and how much I know she has influenced our family for the better because of her spiritual example. In these ways, Heavenly Father helped me understand more about why it's so important to have our families all centered around Christ.

Last Sunday, I was in a small choir with other people in my district. We sang "Come Thou Fount" and it was so much fun. The lyrics of that song are amazing. My favorite line is: "Jesus sought me when a stranger, wandering from the fold of God; here to rescue me from danger..." I can't remember the end of that part, but every time I hear it, I feel the Savior's love in my heart again and I am ready for another week!

I can't believe how much I love the Book of Mormon now. Before, I had a testimony of the book and I loved it. But since reading here, I have grown to cherish every chapter in the Book of Mormon. When I hold it in my hands, I think about what a miracle it is that we have it. Also, the feeling that I get when reading it is different than any other feeling that I ever have ever. This is because it is true and it's from God. I just got to read 3 Nephi chapter 17. I love this chapter because the love that Christ has for us is very plainly yet significantly stated. Whenever any verse in the Book of Mormon or Bible talks about Christ healing people, I feel SO MUCH love, peace, and comfort in my heart. It really is so important for people to at least hear (if not accept wholeheartedly) the message that Christ lives. The fact that Christ lives means that our pasts can be reconciled, we can have strength in the present, and we can have so much hope for the future! I am trying to continue my strong testimony that the Atonement applies to everyone and everything, and that we are the most safe and happy when we are truly in God's hands. Something that I will be praying more about in the next few weeks is how much power we actually have when we have faith in God. If anyone questions the fact that having faith in God gives us more power to do things, then they could come talk to me and I could tell them a few stories. I just know that having faith isn't just a fantasy that cushions life for people who believe in God. No. Having true faith in God and Jesus Christ means gives us the power to be free from our own weaknesses and shortcomings and become something much more empowered and strong with God's help. This is what I will be reminding myself when I'm knocking on doors next week - scary! But I can do it, with the Lord's help. :)

My district here is truly my family away from home. We are definitely brothers and sisters. I have heard that not every district is as close as ours. Last night and for the past few nights, we choose two people to spotlight. We go around the room in a circle and say our favorite things about that person. There is so much love here, and it's all because of the Spirit! Really, we don't know each others past lives. All we know is the amazingly strong conviction that we all have in knowing that Christ is our Savior and that our Heavenly Father loves us so much! The only thing that could have made us this close in less than six weeks is getting to hear everyone's testimonies every single day. I am also just impressed with how much the elders in our district treat the sisters with respect. We are already excited for our district reunion. :)

The sisters in our district also know how much the Lord loves us because we all got re-assigned to the SAME STATESIDE MISSION! I am going to call my family tomorrow and tell them where I'm going. But anyway. The Lord is keeping us all together for a little longer, and then we'll all eventually be in the same mission in Brazil. I definitely feel a sense of love and security since I will be traveling with my new family here. The elders in our district are all going to different missions, but they will have no problem with keeping in touch.

The most fun thing that I did this past week was clean the showers. Yes, clean the showers!!!! I got to clean with other sisters in my district and we were singing Disney the entire time. Everyone knows that bathroom acoustics are AMAZING! :) So yeah. Scrubbing the showers was a good time.

Thank you all so much for your prayers. I'm sure that my mom will post my reassignment as soon as I tell my family. I leave the MTC Wednesdaymorning at 5am.

Love,
Sister Williams

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Week 3

Oi, everyone!

Best Portuguese word of the week: diligentemente. It's pronounced "jilly-jent-chi-MEN-chi." We have a little chant for it in our district because it's the most fun word to say with an equally amazing meaning (dilligently)! :) I am definitely a Portuguese convert by now. Spanish is just okay. :)

The MTC is ever amazing! I heard that the sister to elder ratio is now 50/50! SISTER POWER! It's so exciting! We all share a similar motivation and love for the Gospel that the atmosphere is thick with an ecstatic spirit. I feel blessed to be here every day!

The most amazing spiritual moments from this week were all in meetings. On Tuesday, Elder Richard G. Scott came and spoke to us! After the choir sang, he said that he felt like he "died and went to heaven!" We sang an incredible arrangement of "Nearer My God to Thee." Anyway, my favorite part from Elder Scott's talk was when he said, "I love the Savior. I love him because I KNOW him." When he said that, I felt the spirit touch my heart so strongly... I felt in my heart that he is so close to our Savior. Hearing Elder Scott's talk made me feel closer to the Savior. I wondered if I could be so close to the Savior myself that my investigators would feel closer to Him JUST from speaking with me. So, that is my new goal.

I had to - I GOT to give a talk in church on Sunday! In Portuguese! They don't tell anyone who is speaking until 5 minutes before they speak! So, everyone writes a talk. That way, you have many talks to draw from when you're in the field. Anyway, I spoke about recognizing the Spirit. Of course, I have only been learning Portuguese for three weeks, so my thoughts were expressed very simply. That's okay! I just bore my testimony about how I know that I feel closest to the Spirit when I have love in my heart for those around me. My dad shared a scirpture with me that was awesome. It's Mosiah 5:13 in the Book of Mormon: "For how knoweth a man the master whom he has not served...?" This goes along with what Elder Scott said about knowing the Savior. I have been praying heartily to understand how to become closer to my Heavenly Father, and this is how He answered my prayers - service and love. So, needless to say, I am so happy and grateful to be on a mission and in a position to serve serve serve. I couldn't be happier to be here right now.

I made a friend in the shower!!! That is, I forgot my towel, and so a sister had to go and get it from my room for me... :) Then, a week later, I forgot my towel again, so I had to be brave and speak up again... This is how that conversation went:
Me: Um... Is anyone leaving the bathroom anytime soon?
Mystery sister: Yeah, do you need something?
Me: Yeah, I forgot my towel! Can you please go get it for me?
MS: Yeah, what is your room number?
Me: 353! Thank you so much!
MS: Wait... Sister Williams? \

Me:... Oh my gosh, are you the one who got me my towel last time!?
MS: Yeah! That was me!
Me: Darn it, my companion is going to make fun of me so much! Ha ha... Thanks!
MS: Yeah, no problem! Ha ha ha.

So, we're totally friends now. And we've never eve met each other in person. My forgetful nature has given me a friend!

I am currently in Alma in the Book of Mormon. If anyone is wondering about what God is like, just READ THE BOOK OF MORMON. He loves His children, and He implores us to believe in His Son, Jesus Christ, and return to Him. The Book of Mormon testifies of Christ. Those who truly have a testimony of Jesus Christ will know of its truth when they read it. I am so grateful for this book - it truly is a miracle and an amazing gift from God. :)

Thank you to everyone who sends their encouraging words my way. If you ever have any interesting spiritual insights, let me know! I drink that stuff up here. :) I know that I'm in the right place at the right time, doing the right things. It's all thanks to the Lord. :) Have a wonderful week.

Love,
Sister Williams

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Week 1!!!

Ola!!!

Hello everyone! I hope that you are all doing so very well. As you may have guessed, today (Tuesday) is my P-day, and so I have the blessed opportunity of using a computer. I have so much to tell you!

One day here feels like one week. We are so productive all day (6:30am-10:30pm) that it seems like I've been here for way longer than six days! It is AMAZING to be here. I love it. I love it!!! I don't want to be anywhere else or doing anything else right now. Everyone is so kind, and the atmosphere is amazing. I know that many of you heard all of the comments about missionaries during conference. The amount of missionaries here, especially sister missionaries, is unprecedented! Imagine being able to be here among all of the excitement! I just sit there while we're singing hymns or listening to talks and I almost cry because the Spirit is almost tangible. My heart has been completely full since I've been here, and therefore I have been very content and happy. :) I can honestly say that I'm not sad at all about not being in Brazil. In fact, our district is already so close that I would be very sad to leave them at this point. The five elders in our district decided that we are the "boa constrictors" because "boa" means good in Portuguese... It's just kind of funny. On a more serious note, everyone in my district is INCREDIBLE. In bearing our testimonies to each other last time, I started my crying about my testimony of faith, and then everyone after that (including ALL of the elders!) bore their testimonies in tears. We ALL know that we are in the RIGHT place, at the RIGHT time, doing the RIGHT things. This is because the Gospel is true, and we WILL share the happiness with those we come in contact with.

I am the oldest person in my district of 12! The next oldest person is a 21 year-old sister. It is both exciting and humbling to be serving among so many 19 year-old sisters. Their spirits are so strong! Their excitement and energy is contagious. I feel humble to be here with them because they were among the wave (shout out to Elder Nelson!) to jump at the chance to serve a mission as soon as the age change occurred. This means that they were already spiritually ready to answer the Lord's call, and so they are amazingly strong. My companion is a doll - she's 19 and she's way better at Portuguese than I am. She has already helped me so much and has been really patient with me.

Dad, the Lord answered the unspoken prayers of my heart through your letter. The first few days at the MTC were spiritual bliss - the adrenaline helped me wake up on time and stay alert all day. We were also spoiled with General Conference. However, yesterday (Monday) was basically the first day of real nitty gritty working. At one point during the day, I got really discouraged about the language. There is just SO MUCH to study and we only have a teacher for 3 hours a day. I was pretty bummed out for awhile. Then, I read your letter and I just started crying (it was the first time that I partly cried since being here) because of what you said about learning the language. You reminded me that the Lord is with me and that I shouldn't be discouraged about where I am compared to others. You also reminded me that the Lord called me to Brazil for a reason. These are things that I should tell myself, but it was different coming from my dad. So, thanks dad, and I am once again ready to be patient with myself and the language. I do love learning and speaking Portuguese, after all. I just have a long way to go, with the Lord's help.

I am grateful that missionaries have fun - we played volleyball in gym yesterday and I made all of my serves! Simple joys, simple joys. Also, a Samoan elder spiked the ball at my head. Such fun!

I am also grateful that Sister Clark is here - whenever we see each other we give each other a huge hug and just a check up of how things are going. I do not envy her learning of Russian!!!

Being here has only solidified my testimony of EVERYTHING. The Book of Mormon is the true word of God. Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ love us so much. I know that this is true, because I don't feel alone here. I wouldn't have been able to give up seeing my family and friends for 18 months if I felt alone, though I miss all of you very much. I have felt the love of my Heavenly Father more than ever before, and in such a strengthening way. I have been working really hard to keep all of the mission rules, and so I have seen blessings from this obedience. It has been really rewarding to use every minute of every day for productive things. I am so grateful to have this opportunity. So, thank you mom and dad, and everyone else that is making it possible for me to be here. I love it here. I love it. And, I love you guys. :)

Love love love,
Sister Williams

Monday, April 1, 2013

I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go!

Less than 48 hours to go! If my visa had come through, then I would already be on my way to Brazil. However, I am just as excited to go to the Provo MTC (Missionary Training Center)! I've heard that it is a wonderful place. I have no idea how long I will have to wait there, or if I'll be assigned to another area while I wait. As of now, I am happy to go wherever I am needed. I can't deny that I am still stoked to go to Brazil at some point! 

I am packed and waiting for my report time to come! I am excited to see Sage in the MTC and to meet whoever my first companion will be. After giving my talk in Sacrament meeting, I realized that it was the event for which I was most nervous! Now, I just have excitement leading up to my entering the MTC. I am so excited to learn Portuguese, and I cannot wait to listen to general conference with all of the other missionaries in training. 

I am so grateful to the Lord for blessing me with helpful family and friends, because I wouldn't have gotten to this point without them. I hope that I can serve Him to my fullest capacity as I spread the amazingly good news of His son!