I can't believe I have already been here three weeks. Time is flying by and I already cannot wait to be in Neuquen, Argentina!!
This week we got two new districts in our zone. One district consists of three sisters and the other district has three sisters and two Elders! They are all so awesome and so much fun. It is nice not to be the "newbies" anymore!
Here is a little run down of my daily schedule for all of you that are wondering. Also a reminder that this is my schedule every day except for Sunday! Yes, Saturdays we study for 9 hours as well. We wake up at about 6am, study for an hour in class, go to breakfast and gym, go back to class and study for three hours, go to lunch at 12:50, then go back to class and study for three hours, go to dinner at 5:45 then go back to class and study for three more hours.... LOTS and LOTS of studying!! I am learning so much about the gospel and Spanish. Studying that much is tough but sometimes my district and I take little breaks because the Elders tell us that they can't handle all of that studying. So then we get into deep discussions about our lives, the gospel, and sometimes (actually all the time) the Elders like to tell us all about their girlfriends! The Elders are all so funny and they are like brothers to me!
Sundays are one of my favorite days because they are a lot more relaxing and they are SO spiritual. The devotionals are awesome and relief society always has great messages for the Sister missionaries. Before Relief Society, we get to watch Music & the Spoken Word. This is my favorite part of they day. Mom, you would absolutely love watching it so Google it and watch this Sunday's episode! The music is beautiful. The Spirit flows into the room the minute the Mormon Tabernacle Choir sings.
This week Hermana Houston and I got to lead the Sunday discussion. Every Sunday a companionship is chosen to lead a discussion within this district about the topic of that week. We had the opportunity to share a message about Faith in the Atonement and the Spirit was so so strong. Almost everyone was crying (including the Elders) and it was such a blessing to remind us all of the beauty of the Atonement. Often times when I think of they Atonement, I think, "How much blood was shed for me?" Just an interesting question to think about. I love the Atonement and I love my Savior.
Last night at the Tuesday devotional, Bishop Dean Davies who is the second counselor of the Church Bishopric spoke to us about patterns and the Holy Spirit. He shared a couple really neat stories but my favorite part was at the end when he and his wife stood together at the pulpit and sang "Love One Another" to us. In that moment I felt so loved by these two people who I hardly even know. After they sang, they asked us all to join in and sing with them...it was POWERFUL. Hermana Houston and I talked after about how often we have sung this song and never truly thought of the words. The lyrics are at the end of my email, read them for yourself and see if any of the words speak to you. I love the first part, "As I have loved you" because it is such a sweet reminder of the love that our Father in Heaven has for each of his Children.
I love you all so so much. Sorry that my emails are so scattered and sometimes don't make any sense, I don't have much time! I still love being a missionary. I am constantly "cansado" (tired) but I am constantly happy as well. Why endure to the end when we can enjoy to the end? If we are doing what we are supposed to, we should be happy and "enjoying to the end." Anyway, I love you all and am so thankful for all of your prayers. Have a wonderful week!!
xoxo Hermana Van Boerum
adios
*Love One Another*
1. As I have loved you, Love one another. This new commandment: Love one another. By this shall men know Ye are my disciples, If ye have love One to another. 2. *Amad a Otros* Como os he amado, amad a otros. Un nuevo mandamiento, amad a otros Por esto sabrán quesois discípulos míos, si os amáisunos a otros
Lucky me look who I sawn my temple walk!! Sarah Burgoyne and Abbey Brewer from my high school. So much fun seeing them.
On the left: Hermana Taylor and Hermana Eppley (both in my district and in my room) In the middle: me and my companion, Hermana Houston On the right: Hermana Hein and Hermana Nakken who are both in my zone!
Hello everyone! Hope you all had a great Halloween. I got to celebrate Halloween by eating candy before I went to bed...not too exciting but it was a beautiful day!
First off, fun fact: I am in the MTC choir. I bet none of you knew I could sing huh? Well I actually am an awful singer but I am trying to take advantage of every spiritual opportunity in the MTC and nothing brings the Spirit more than beautiful, uplifting music! We sing at the Tuesday night devotionals and I wish you could all her us sing, it is so powerful!
The MTC is so much fun. My district has become my family and my zone is AMAZING. So many strong elders and sisters. The Elders in my district are like brothers to me and both them and the sisters in my district make me laugh constantly! We work so hard here, but we are constantly laughing all throughout the day.
I am not sure if I mentioned anything about my investigator, Ulises, last week, but surprise surprise Ulises is now my Spanish/language teacher! We were in class last Thursday and then all of a sudden Ulises walks in the room in church clothes and tells us that he is now our teacher. We were all quite embarrassed because he was our very first investigator and our the lessons we taught him were pretty awful...because we didn't know much Spanish nor did we know how to teach yet! But now he is able to teach us and help us with the things that we struggle with in our lessons!! It was a really great learning experience to teach him as an investigator and now have him as our teacher!
Yesterday we went to a BYU devotional and it was our first time off the MTC campus other than our Sunday walks to the temple! David F. Evans of the Seventy spoke about tenacity and missionary work. We also had a second devotional last night where Christoffel Golden of the Seventy spoke about the power of missionaries. My favorite quote of the night was a quote from Henry B. Eyring that Elder Golden used: We will become what we want to be, by constantly being what we want to become each day.
The last thing I want to share with all of you is my favorite missionary experience since I have been in the MTC. Last Friday Hermana Houston and I taught our TRC (teaching resource center) investigator, Marco. Marco is one of the sweetest people I have ever met. He has polio, so he uses crutches to get around, but he is ALWAYS smiling and so kind to us. Although he is already a member of the church, he volunteers as an investigator at the MTC so we get to teach him lessons and treat him as if he were a real investigator! Instead of telling you what happened in our lesson Friday night, I am just going to share with all of you my journal entry from that night so you can hopefully feel the spirit that was felt that night: "October 31, Hermana Houston and I had such an incredible experience teaching Marco tonight. This was the first time I realized the power of missionaries. In this lesson I caught a glimpse of how incredible the next 17 months of my mission are going to be. We taught Marco the importance of the Book of Mormon but especially how he can use it to answer questions in his life. We did this buy showing him how Mosiah Chapter 2 can apply to his life though the story was from so long ago. We based Mosiah 2 off of the question: How can I unite and bring happiness to my family? The scriptures we used were verse 5,6,16,17, and 41. We explained how in verse 5 and 6, the people listening to King Benjamin's words turned their doors and faced them toward the temple. Applying this to Marco's life, we want him to face his life towards the goal of the temple. The next scriptures were about when we are in the service of others, we are only in the service of our God. As we read these scriptures, Marco began to tear up. After that, we asked him how he felt about those scriptures about how he can make the temple a goal for him and his family..Marco began to cry. He said how important it is for him to make his family happy and bring them together in unity because he loves his family so much. The Spirit was so strong, burning within me. At this moment I saw the beauty of bringing others unto Christ. This is a feeling a hope to never forget. We then proceeded to teach Marco by using verse 41 and we told him how the one thing that Heavenly Father asks of us is to follow His commandments and through this, we can receive never-ending happiness. We explained to Marco that we aren't trying to convince him that our church or gospel is the best, but that the feelings he felt today were from God, not from us. We are only instruments in His hands. I told him that my goal for him isn't to just be baptized, but my goal for him is to one day go through the temple and be sealed to his family for all eternity. I testified to Marco my love for the temple and how grateful I am to be sealed to my family. We also explained to him the Holiness of the temple and related it to the story of Moses in the book of Exodus when God asked Moses to remove his shoes for he was walking on holy ground. But I explained to Marco how it isn't the ground of the temple that is holy, it is what is happening INSIDE of the temple ON that ground that makes it so holy. I bore testimony and promised Marco that if he faces his "tent door" toward the temple, one day he can go through and make the covenants with his Heavenly Father that will allow him to bring "never-ending happiness" to him and his family. The Spirit was so strong and I know Marco felt it too through the sincerity of his love and tears for his family. We finished the lesson and I was able to close with a prayer where I said things that I know were brought to my mind only through the Holy Ghost. The lesson was over and Marco decided to break his "investigator character" so he could truly share his feelings with us about our message because he loved it so much. He asked to take a picture with us and then asked for our mission email address. Marco then told us that he knows we have to write our families but if we could ever update him on our mission or about how are investigators are doing, it would make him so happy. He then mentioned that if any of our investigators in Argentina were struggling with their conversion, he would love to help us and them but writing his testimony in a letter and sending it to them. Marco is amazing. Before we finally left he thanked us for working so hard to bring those we teach unto Christ. He said that our lesson tonight was truly inspiration and that even though he is a member, he is still a progressing investigator just as we all are, as we do all that we can to come unto Christ. I love being a missionary."
I really do love being a missionary. It is hard work but I can feel the help from my Father in Heaven every single day. yes the Spirit in this lesson with Marco was so strong, but we also have some "not so great" lessons which is okay as well. Either way, I hope to feel that feeling again of having truly brought someone closer to Christ. It is amazing. I challenge you all to read Mosiah Chapter 2, you will all love it.
xoxo Hermana Anika Van Boerum
Hello everyone! Hope you all had a great Halloween. I got to celebrate Halloween by eating candy before I went to bed...not too exciting but it was a beautiful day!
First off, fun fact: I am in the MTC choir. I bet none of you knew I could sing huh? Well I actually am an awful singer but I am trying to take advantage of every spiritual opportunity in the MTC and nothing brings the Spirit more than beautiful, uplifting music! We sing at the Tuesday night devotionals and I wish you could all her us sing, it is so powerful!
The MTC is so much fun. My district has become my family and my zone is AMAZING. So many strong elders and sisters. The Elders in my district are like brothers to me and both them and the sisters in my district make me laugh constantly! We work so hard here, but we are constantly laughing all throughout the day.
I am not sure if I mentioned anything about my investigator, Ulises, last week, but surprise surprise Ulises is now my Spanish/language teacher! We were in class last Thursday and then all of a sudden Ulises walks in the room in church clothes and tells us that he is now our teacher. We were all quite embarrassed because he was our very first investigator and our the lessons we taught him were pretty awful...because we didn't know much Spanish nor did we know how to teach yet! But now he is able to teach us and help us with the things that we struggle with in our lessons!! It was a really great learning experience to teach him as an investigator and now have him as our teacher!
Yesterday we went to a BYU devotional and it was our first time off the MTC campus other than our Sunday walks to the temple! David F. Evans of the Seventy spoke about tenacity and missionary work. We also had a second devotional last night where Christoffel Golden of the Seventy spoke about the power of missionaries. My favorite quote of the night was a quote from Henry B. Eyring that Elder Golden used: We will become what we want to be, by constantly being what we want to become each day.
The last thing I want to share with all of you is my favorite missionary experience since I have been in the MTC. Last Friday Hermana Houston and I taught our TRC (teaching resource center) investigator, Marco. Marco is one of the sweetest people I have ever met. He has polio, so he uses crutches to get around, but he is ALWAYS smiling and so kind to us. Although he is already a member of the church, he volunteers as an investigator at the MTC so we get to teach him lessons and treat him as if he were a real investigator! Instead of telling you what happened in our lesson Friday night, I am just going to share with all of you my journal entry from that night so you can hopefully feel the spirit that was felt that night: "October 31, Hermana Houston and I had such an incredible experience teaching Marco tonight. This was the first time I realized the power of missionaries. In this lesson I caught a glimpse of how incredible the next 17 months of my mission are going to be. We taught Marco the importance of the Book of Mormon but especially how he can use it to answer questions in his life. We did this buy showing him how Mosiah Chapter 2 can apply to his life though the story was from so long ago. We based Mosiah 2 off of the question: How can I unite and bring happiness to my family? The scriptures we used were verse 5,6,16,17, and 41. We explained how in verse 5 and 6, the people listening to King Benjamin's words turned their doors and faced them toward the temple. Applying this to Marco's life, we want him to face his life towards the goal of the temple. The next scriptures were about when we are in the service of others, we are only in the service of our God. As we read these scriptures, Marco began to tear up. After that, we asked him how he felt about those scriptures about how he can make the temple a goal for him and his family..Marco began to cry. He said how important it is for him to make his family happy and bring them together in unity because he loves his family so much. The Spirit was so strong, burning within me. At this moment I saw the beauty of bringing others unto Christ. This is a feeling a hope to never forget. We then proceeded to teach Marco by using verse 41 and we told him how the one thing that Heavenly Father asks of us is to follow His commandments and through this, we can receive never-ending happiness. We explained to Marco that we aren't trying to convince him that our church or gospel is the best, but that the feelings he felt today were from God, not from us. We are only instruments in His hands. I told him that my goal for him isn't to just be baptized, but my goal for him is to one day go through the temple and be sealed to his family for all eternity. I testified to Marco my love for the temple and how grateful I am to be sealed to my family. We also explained to him the Holiness of the temple and related it to the story of Moses in the book of Exodus when God asked Moses to remove his shoes for he was walking on holy ground. But I explained to Marco how it isn't the ground of the temple that is holy, it is what is happening INSIDE of the temple ON that ground that makes it so holy. I bore testimony and promised Marco that if he faces his "tent door" toward the temple, one day he can go through and make the covenants with his Heavenly Father that will allow him to bring "never-ending happiness" to him and his family. The Spirit was so strong and I know Marco felt it too through the sincerity of his love and tears for his family. We finished the lesson and I was able to close with a prayer where I said things that I know were brought to my mind only through the Holy Ghost. The lesson was over and Marco decided to break his "investigator character" so he could truly share his feelings with us about our message because he loved it so much. He asked to take a picture with us and then asked for our mission email address. Marco then told us that he knows we have to write our families but if we could ever update him on our mission or about how are investigators are doing, it would make him so happy. He then mentioned that if any of our investigators in Argentina were struggling with their conversion, he would love to help us and them but writing his testimony in a letter and sending it to them. Marco is amazing. Before we finally left he thanked us for working so hard to bring those we teach unto Christ. He said that our lesson tonight was truly inspiration and that even though he is a member, he is still a progressing investigator just as we all are, as we do all that we can to come unto Christ. I love being a missionary."
I really do love being a missionary. It is hard work but I can feel the help from my Father in Heaven every single day. yes the Spirit in this lesson with Marco was so strong, but we also have some "not so great" lessons which is okay as well. Either way, I hope to feel that feeling again of having truly brought someone closer to Christ. It is amazing. I challenge you all to read Mosiah Chapter 2, you will all love it.