Monday, January 13, 2014

Sevilla first week

Hello!

If you know anything about Sevilla, you´ll think I´m crazy. But i´m COLD!! Not when we´re outside, but in the piso. Our apartment, like all in Sevilla, is designed to be as cool as possible since its so warm here in the summer. Unfortunately, that means we freeze a bit right now. We´ve got a couple heaters but they´re not quite enough first thing in the morning after getting out of my warm, cozy bed.

But besides that, Sevilla is great. It´s definately very, very different. It´s been a bit of an adjustment getting used to a new city. I´m not a fan of not really knowing my way around, but I´m sure it will come soon. Ish. And Sevilla is MUCH bigger than Granada. I didn´t think it was possible, but our area here is even bigger than the one in Granada. And theres so many missionary´s here! It´s crazy, I´m not used to being around other hermanas at all. But theres some in the other Sevilla ward and in the pueblos nearby. 

My companions, Hna Greenwood and Hna Bangeter are great. We´re starting to get used to each other and we´ve had some fun bonding and sharing stories together. Hna Greenwood is going home in Febuary so she has lots of experience and I´m hoping to learn a lot. I´m already learning so much here.

It´s a really different area than my last one. Granada has had missionary´s in it for a really long time so we had lots of old investigators and we had an area with lots of less actives to visit and set as good back ups. Our area was just opened 3 transfers ago so there isn´t much of an area book to work with. There´s lots of area that hasn´t been worked, so that´s exciting! But planning takes a really long time each night because we really have to plan super well since the area is so big (or else we´d spend all day runnng back and forth). Poor Hna Bangeter was only here one transfer before us so she only kind of knows the area too. I´m sure its really stressful for her. The bus system is really wierd so we have a hard time figuring it out sometimes, but Hna Bangeter always gets us where we need to go! She´s so nice and fun and is trying so hard. Hna Greenwood has really helped us a lot, I think Hna Bangeter and I would have been in a lot of trouble without her. Hna Bangeter and I have the same time on the mission, aka not tons of experience.

But I have really awesome news! We have THREE fetchas! THREE!! A FAMILY!!! I kind of can´t believe it. They´re a really awesome family and really seem to want to know the gospel. The main problem will be helping them to quit smoking. But they already want to quit, and that´s the biggest hurdle. I met them once this week and they seem like really awesome people who really want to follow Christ.

We´re teaching these two guys who are in their late 20´s who also seem really good. One of them is only partially interested, but the other, Cristofer, willl get baptized. I know it. When we invited him to baptism he said no, but its only because he doesn´t understand why he needs to be baptized. He was baptized Catholic already and doesn´t really understand the difference. But we´ll help him understand and I know he´ll get baptized.

Another investigator named Charles is an older man, an American. He came here for work a long time ago and got married so he raised his family in Spain. His wife died a few years ago and it´s been really hard for him since. We taught him the plan of Salvation and it was a really great lesson. He had a hard time with some concepts, but he had really great questions. And I know he felt the Spirit. 

He was wondering why his wife had to die, because she´s missing out on seeing their grandkids grow up and things like that. He doesn´t understand why she had to suffer and why she had to leave. Basically he was asking why do bad things happen to good people? The story of Alma and Amulek when all the people who believed were thrown into a fire and killed came to mind and I shared that with them. Amulek asked Alma why they had to watch this and why God was letting this happen. Alma´s answer was that he was giving the wicked people the opportunity to choose. I explained that God wasn´t ever going to take away someones opportunity to make choices, even if it hurt other people. And  that these people would be judged for their actions, and that the righteous people who died were happy and free from pain or sorrow. 

His wife didn´t die because of someone else as far as I know, but the story was perfect. The Holy Ghost knew exactly what Charles needed. The Spirit was so strong and I think we left Charles with a lot to think about. I felt so strongly in the lesson that he´ll get baptized one day so that he can join his wife. It was really a special lesson. He´s not ready to accept right now, he still has lots of doubts and questions. But we´re helping him learn and he´s opening his heart to the Spirit.

Sevilla is good. It was hard at first, I was feeling homesick for Granada. I still do some. Mainly for Hna Roan and knowing my way around and our piso. Our apartment there was fantastic and this one is less so. With three of us theres not enough hot water so showers are kind of not fun. And my hair doesn´t get as clean because theres not enough water/water pressure. But I´m doing good. I have my tea tree oil shampoo and floss and a warm bed. And lots of chocolate and yummy food. The ward is nice, I think I´ll love them a lot. We´ve already recieved a lot more help from teh members than we ever did in Granada and consejo was AWESOME. (Consejo is the sunday mtng with the ward leaders, i don´t know what its called in english). And the church building is HUGE. It has 2 floors. I´ve never seen a building so huge. It doesn´t have a really big chapple though wich i find confusing. Its bearley big enough for our little ward. 


Lots of work to do here in Sevilla. I´m excited to learn and continue to draw closer to the Lord. I´ve seen his hand so often on my mission, in my life and the life of others. I feel so privlidged to have witnessed such Spiritual moments like Charles´s lesson. MY faith has grown and I´m so excited to get to come even closer to the Lord and watch my faith grow even more. I just love this gospel so much! I love the work and I love helping people. Thats what I´m out here to do more than anything. Help people. The best way to help is to help them find Christ, but if all someone needs is a loving smile and a hug, then I¨ll give that. Christ showed his love to everyone, even those who would reject and hurt him. He knew that those people would reject him, but he loved them anyways. How amazing is that. 

I love you all so much. Have a really great week. Don´t forget to say your prayers and ponder the words of Christ!

LOVES!
Hna Woolley

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