Monday, November 18, 2013

Hi Everyone!
 
Ok so this has been a whole week of new things and a bit of a culture shock!!!!
 
The ward here in Torrance is great! There are a lot of old people! But they too are excited about missionary work.
Sister Hart is AMAZING! She is so sweet. I'm supposed to be trainging her, but I feel like she's training me. I've learned so much from her already. She is waiting for her visa and so she won't be her forever, which makes me sad, but she's going to school in Utah, so we'll see each other. Oh she is from Iowa, and actually used to live her in the Torrance 1st ward when she was 10! So she knows some of the members! Crazy huh?!
 
Ok so we have this Sister named Marsha Wolper. She's old, and apparently we go to her house every Friday and Saturday to help get her mail, take out the trash, and stuff like that. She is less active. So we went on Friday and it was one of the most memorable expireneces. First off, she was shcoked to see Sisters and not elders. Second, she was a little annoyed that we came at the time we came. She introduced us to her cat Buttercup about 6 times. Her apartment has one of the most interesting smells. She explained that she has to drink coffe for her asthma and that we shouldn't get offended by it. I had to watch her take her Insulin shot. We helped her get lds.org as one of her favortites on her internet page. She told us that she is scared of death. We made her kool-aid, summerized a medical perscription for her, fixed light bulbs, and listened to a lot of great stoies about her friend Linda who passed away last year. So Sister Wolper is one of the most intersting people I've ever met, and when we left Friday, we were both a little scared to go back Saturday. But we did. and we did a lot of the same things we had done Friday. But then we watched a devotional that she like by Elaine S Dalton.  She loved talkling about how special we are to God. At the end she said our prayer for us (she made us all hold hands for the prayer) and she said some of the sweetest things I've ever heard. she was so sincere. She asked God to bless us with all the things that we needed, and that people would be able to look at us and see the difference and say, why are they different, I want what they have. She prayed for us to not feel like coming to her house was a burden, but that maybe we might actually enjoy talking to her.
 Both me and sister Hart walked out feeling glad that we could help her. It meant so much to her that we had come, and we we're grateful for the opportunity to serve.
 
I feel like we are going to have a lot of moments like that throughout this transfer. There are so many people out there who have it worse than we do. We need to look outside ourselves and think of others. My bishop in the YSA ward would always say "if you are thinking your life is hard, if you can't pay the bills, or can't find a job, or feeling sorry for yourself,.. get over it. Get out of yourelf and serve others."
It's so true. If we ever think we've got it hard, just forget about yourself and serve others, it will fix any thought's of "poor me" quicker than anything else. There is so much gratification and love that comes from serving others. So give it a try this week... and forever :)
 
I love you all so much! We are so blessed to have the gospel in our lives! So get out and share it with someone! I LOVE YOU THE MOST!!!!!
 
p.s. We had an old guy at church yesterday say, we could get the lakers basketball team to come and do a practice at our church building so that people will come to the church to find out more about it. haha I love the elderly :)
 
kiera
 
District Leaders in Inglewood
 
Elder Bird and Elder Baich
Zone Leaders
Elder Cisneros
 
Billy and Holika
 
Sister Lomu and Rudy


Nov 11
Hi everyone,
I know I told you I wouldn't be on until tomorrow, but that got changed! 
So transfers... I am leaving again.
I am going to Torrence. My new comp is sister Hart, I am finishing her training, and I'm whitewashing.... and i'm going English. 
My heart kind of sunk when I heard English, and training and whitewashing haha. it's going to be very different. But I'm just going to try and do my best and try to find out why the Lord wants me there. 
As far as this week, We had some really incredible lessons with less actives. I really feel like this is a huge reason of why I'm on a mission. I don't know why, but I keep having these amazing connections with less actives, and they have changed my life. 
Holika is doing so great!!!! We taught him the Gospel of Jesus Christ this week, and by the end of it, He was basically bearing his testimony about the principal of repentance. It was an incredible lesson, we are hoping to set a date wit him tonight. 
We also saw Billy this week to give a recent convert lesson, and he is just doing awesome! the Word of wisdom is going great and has not been a problem since he decided to quit before his baptism. His testimony is so strong and he loves being a member of the Church!

Cool news. Our mission just opened to teach and preach the gospel in Farsi. Farsi is the language spoken by the people who live Iran. there are only two missions in the world that teach the gospel in Farsi. There are half a million people just in our little mission that speak Farsi. 
I was so over whelmed when I heard at our training meeting. The spirit was so strong. It just strengthened my testimony that the Lords work is moving forward and spreading to all nations, and  tongues! What a huge blessing!
I am so grateful to be serving here at thing time. I love my mission!!!
I love you all so much! Thank you for everything!

kiera lynn
Sister Uele and Sister Wright