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Sunday, May 29, 2016

May 16th - English. Espanol. Spanish. Ingles. Wait, what?



Dear all y'all,

Marte and Martin have still been home-bound most of the week due to trainee's ankle (Marte) and the trainer's (Martin) returning fever and sore throat/muscles. Yay!!

We had an English lesson with a 16 or 17 yr. old and ...12? yr. old Mexican girls (most Spanish youth that grew up in the States or have lived here a long time prefer and understand English more). Sister Marte did quite well explaining parts of the Plan of Salvation to them. The older daughter, T., is very interested in learning how to find happiness. She seemed to be quite touched by the hopeful message we had for her. We have a return appointment for this evening, and their other sister and parents should be there today, too.    :)

We've been having random people we've never met come to English class. It's pretty cool to see how a random little card from a month or two is bringing people to the Church and getting them interested in our purpose as missionaries and the Gospel. Tender mercies.

On Wednesday, we went early to Hna. M.'s house to talk to her daughter B. who has been very back and forth on her decision to be baptized or not (she's 8). So, we talked to her (in English) and explained essentially the "Gospel of Jesus Christ"/the 5 steps with an emphasis on baptism and the gift of the Holy Ghost. We also explained that it doesn't matter that she can't hold her breath for very long because she'd only be under the water for a few seconds. Her fears were calmed, and with a better understanding of baptism and it's beautiful simplicity though eternal importance, she agreed excitedly that she wants to be baptized this following Sunday.   :) 

12-week is going well. Role plays every day haha. We're getting pretty good at those. My Spanish fluidity is really getting put to the test, too haha

Side note: due to extra time being spend in the apartment lately, I've dedicated more time to studies and I'm really falling in love with the Old Testament.  I loved learning about how Jacob became Israel because now I understand those story lines better and who the 'children of Israel' are. I especially enjoyed learning about Joseph being sold into Egypt and forgiving his brothers because he saw why God permitted those things to happen (to save everyone from the famine).

Well that's about it on this side of the Mississippi. Hope that things continue to go well for y'all in the promised land of El Oriente (the West)

The Church is true,
The Book is blue,
and God loves you!


~Sister Laurel Martin








Tuesday, May 24, 2016

May 9th - The Adventures of Marte and Martin!!! Episode 1



Dear All Y'all,

Training isn't as scary as I thought it would be!! haha.... I'm such a worry-wart sometimes. xP However, on Tuesday night,  we received another call from the Assistants and I was told that I would actually getting Hermana Marte (Dominican Republican but came from Puerto Rico) and not Hermana Kenyon as my trainee haha. So I've been speaking a lot more EspaƱol.  xD

Sister Marte sprained her ankle on Monday pretty bad playing basketball at the MTC the day before she came to Alabama. We've received instructions to have her wear a walking boot for 3 weeks and stay off of it as much as possible. I feel bad that she's starting out on the wrong foot (literally) but we've had a great time getting to know each other and getting a kick-start on "12-week" (training program for new missionaries) together during the past few days. She is such a fast learner and I love listening to her bear her testimony, which is something she has no qualms about and it benefits every hearer.

She is so excited to help other to come closer to Christ and share her excitement about the Gospel. It's contagious :) We're reading chapters out of the Book of Mormon to help her practice reading in English. Companion studies are so great. We switch back and forth between Spanish and English, but "12-week" we do in Spanish.  We did a role play for “Teach People not Lessons” and she wanted to be the investigator so I was the missionary. It was actually really cool - I got to testify about the Word of Wisdom and how God and Jesus Christ could help "Maria" overcome her addition to coffee if she had faith. It went really well, even though I actually HATE role plays (as Hermana Acosta can attest to ;)  ), but I'm not letting on to that with Hermana Marte of course haha.

Also, Skypeing the Family was awesome. As always :)  Only have to wait 7 months to do it again! ;) haha

I'm so grateful to my Heavenly Father for giving me the opportunity to be a trainer and become a 'mom' just in time for Mother's Day! I love Hermana Marte so much already and I'm looking forward to a great time with her here in Lorna. I'm also grateful to have the Gospel in my life and to now have the opportunity to share it with others. I know that God answers our prayers and knows what's best for us in our lives.

La Iglesia es verdadera (The Church is true),
El Libro es Azul (The Book is blue),
y Dios les ama(And God loves y'all...you)!

Firmes en Cristo (Steadfast in Christ)

~Hermana Martin


Laurel's "daughter" that she is training - Hermana Marte


3-generations:  Laurel's trainer (Acosta), Laurel, Hna. Marte


Reunion with Hermana Conteh from the Mexico MTC


The dynamic duo - Marte and Martin

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

May 2nd - Transfer Calls...... Drumroll, Please



Dear all y'all,

.....So, transfer calls came on Saturday night aaaaaaaaand......
Drumroll please.....

I'M GETTING A BABY MISSIONARY!!!!!!        AHHHH!!!!

......AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I may or may not be completely losing my mind. I'm both nervous and excited, I just want to do the best I can for her.  Her name is Sister Kenyon and that's all I've got xD hahaha
I think she's from Utah though.

Other than that the week has been pretty uneventful. Sister Barton and I have still been sick back and forth so it's been hard to do much of anything.

I learned something cool though. I have one of the best district leaders EVER. So, once upon a time, I got started on a medication on Wednesday because the resurrection hasn't happened yet and my body is dumb sometimes. Then, I was having a bad reaction to it (nausea). The doctor told me "If you be sick, get B6" buuuuut if I be sick, I don't want to be OUT. So, I sent the Elders out on a quest for me. Hallelujah. Doing lots better now. Elder Perrault thinks he got away with getting me the medicine without me paying him back, but I have ways around that mischievousness. >=) mwuahaha.

We went on a hike today that was waaaay longer than we thought it'd be, but it way pretty. There was a waterfall at the end and along the way I found laurel bushes!!! :) That made my day.

Well.... That's about it. Until next week!

The Church is true, The book is blue, and God loves you!


~Hermana Martin


Silly sister missionaries


A welcome sign for Laurel's new trainee


Laurel with a laurel (bush, that is!)


Waterfall hike on P-day


April 25th - Once Upon a time, there was a Turtle, a Kitten, and 2 sick Missionaries



Dear all y'all,

Kinda less-eventful week haha. Sister Barton continued to feel ill during the beginning of last week and then I wasn't feeling well at the end of the week. Perfect. I hope to be feeling better soon so we can knock out some work and finding this week and accomplish our mission-wide goal for having every companionship baptize in May. (If we accomplish said goal we'll have 88 baptisms in May!!!)

We had the opportunity to visit D. and extend a baptismal invitation to her this week. She said that she had been baptized already, but as we reviewed the Restoration again briefly she softened and recognized what we were saying about the authority of God was important. She agreed to pray about it.

Another cool experience we had was visiting with a somewhat less-active member one evening for dinner. She was expressing the difficulty she was having getting her husband from the middle east to the states despite the promised rapid results. It's been 3 years now and she broke down and began crying as she told us how unhelpful the agency has been in making progress on her case. I couldn't think of anything to do but hug her. After dinner, during which she talked about her two kids that her parents are taking care of for her in Mexico, the message we shared was Alma 38 : 5 (a new favorite of mine to share with investigators/members/etc that are going through a hard time). She began crying again but it was a different kind of cry; a little more hopeful. It was a good reminder to me that missionaries are here to help members and help them grow their faith, too. She came to church on Sunday and she seems so happy there.

Lastly, I'm just a couple chapters away from finishing the Book of Mormon for the 3rd time (cover to cover, on my own)! I'm so grateful that being a missionary has given me the opportunity to read the scriptures and study the Gospel every day and learn more about how to be spiritually independent and steadfast in Christ. Nothing else brings greater, truer, lasting joy.

The Church is true,
The Book is blue,
and God loves you!


Hna Martin II


Laurel holding a kitten


Another street with her name.   :)


Selfie time!

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

April 18th - Little Tender Mercies anyone?



Hey all y'all! Brace yourselves for another update on a great week =)

This week Sister Barton was sick again so not too many stories to tell. However these are some of my favorites.

Yesterday after church we were helping a young girl named E. with her homework (her mom hardly speaks English so asks us to help her with spelling because we say the words without an accent). While Sister Barton was starting helping with E., I was with her cousin L. who is also a member (both are 8). I started asking her about her favorite scriptures and if she wanted to read with me. She said she doesn't like reading the scriptures. Eventually I coaxed her into getting her Libro de Mormon out of her car. Turns out she reads/understands English more than Spanish. So, I gave her one of our English copies. She asked what my favorite chapters are and I gave her a few. We read some verses from Mosiah 2 together in-between rounds of a guessing game. This continued for about an hour, and then L. said "I LOVE reading now!"  Hah! Mission accomplished. She was so excited to show her mom all the chapters I had marked for her to read and her scripture reading assignment I gave her ;) hehe.

Had a cool experience on a blitz with Hna. Ontiveros this week :)
A young boy named G. (around 9 or 10 maybe) started talking to us while we were tracting the complex where he lives. After we continued on tracting, he came back and started asking us some questions while we were at some lady's door. So, Ontiveros started talking to him and I kept talking with the lady. She turned out not to be interested but we continued chatting with this young man and he had some very profound questions and responses throughout our discussion. He invited us to come back and see his family soon.

We got a call last night a couple minutes before 10:30 from an unknown number. We answered it, and a man's voice asked if this was the Spanish sister missionaries in the Hoover area. We responded affirmatively and he began explaining that he has a referral for us, but he's going to give our number to his Spanish-speaking friend. She has apparently participated in some church activities in his area, closer to Inverness, but she doesn't feel as comfortable with English as she does with Spanish of course. *trumpet sounding* Hermanas Barton and Martin to the rescue!!!!!

We also got to see S. again yesterday, a man we met tracting. We taught him the Restoration on his balcony, standing by his door. He is very faithful and he agreed to pray about our message and the Book of Mormon. He also is very open to prayer and asking us to pray for him and everyone else. He is so humble.

Prime example of humility: Sh. We met her tracting in the Hoover Sisters' apartment complex. I think she's one of the most amazing examples of humility I've ever met. She kept saying that she's so blessed right now, and everything she had came from God. It's so amazing how easy it is to see well-developed Christ-like attributes in some people. She's incredible. 

Also, once upon a time, we went to Subway after district meeting. I let a woman with a very small baby boy go in front of me in line. A couple hours later, while tracting, we found her again! She gave us her number so we could schedule a time to see her again.   =)

Tender Mercy:  My missing planner was found (I left it at E.s house last week. Oops.) so now we have the phone #'s and addresses I wrote down on our exchange.   =D    No Child (of God) left behind! ;) Yay!!!!

That's all. 'Til next week!
The Church is true, The Book is Blue, and God loves you!

~Sister Laurel Martin


Hanging out with Sister Layton



Reunion with her trainer, Hermana Acosta


Working with Hermana Ontiveros


Martin and Barton on the road!

Sunday, April 17, 2016

April 11th - Exchanges, "Coincidences", and 'Service' of a Sort



Dearest all Y'all,

Exchanges were awesome!  We went tracting in the complexes near ours and found T. She asked us to come back later when she was less tired (she works nights) and we did so. She invited us in and was much more awake and talkative. She has reservations about reading the Book of Mormon but agreed to pray about it and consider it. Sister Layton read a beautiful verse from it that hopefully helped soften her heart to the idea.

We also met a man named D. whom we briefly taught the Restoration at the doorstep. He agreed to have us come back the next day so we could share more with him. Somewhere between the trailer park and the next morning on our exchange I lost my planner though :(   I remembered the time and where the apartment was though, but we didn't have his number to confirm our appointment. Thankfully, he was there and he allowed us to come in to share a message with him, his girlfriend D., and their 1-yr old DJ. Nearing the end of explaining more about the Restoration, his girlfriend said she had a copy of the BOM she'd gotten from another pair of sisters. ....What? She went and got it out of her room. ....Coincidence? I think NOT! (" 'Coincidences' are just miracles that God doesn't get credit for.") We're planning on seeing them later this week.   :)

We saw O. on Saturday; she has been reading the BOM and praying, but when we invited her to be baptized at the end of this month she said she felt like it was a little soon. She agreed to pray about it though and we'll going back to follow up this weekend.

Yesterday, we went tracting near T. for literally ten minutes in one complex, but in those ten minutes we knocked two doors- the first one didn't answer. At the second door, we met M. and he had never heard of the Book of Mormon before!  How is this possible??? We quickly fixed that by giving a brief overview, sharing a verse, giving him his own copy, and scheduling a return appointment.   :)  He seems really interested and I'm excited to see where his interest takes him!

Also, we went and did a “service” activity this week I haven't done in 3 years! Pictures are included :)

Until next week!! Love yall!

The Church is true, the Book is blue and God loves you!


~Sister Laurel Martin


Its always fun to find your name on a sign!


It's been 3 years since Laurel's last hair donation......



This donation went to Wigs for Kids!



The end result!  Should be much easier to get ready and 
will be much cooler this summer!

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

April 4th - Zone Training, Sisters' Training, and General Conference, oh my!!!



Dearest all y'all,

This week was filled with great experiences from Zone Training, the Sisters Training (all the sisters in the mission), and especially General Conference.

Saturday morning I was reviewing questions and 'requests' that I had for Conference during personal study. I decided one of the things that would be beneficial to me would be to receive a mental vision of the person that Heavenly Father wants me to become ultimately. Then, I began reading in 3 Nephi. After a few minutes of study, I came across the 27th verse in chapter 27 : "...Therefore, what manner of men ought ye to be? Verily I say unto you, even as I am." In putting myself into a state of mind that I was receptive to advice, correction, etc I found the answer to my question 'by accident' simply through scripture study. It was a great reminder to me that the answers we need in our personal lives don't have to come straight from our living prophet at conference; we don't have to wait 6 months to get answers and receive the aid we need, especially in this work . All we have to do is prepare ourselves spiritually and listen to the Spirit as we continue to grow and learn. Also, the ultimate goal is always to be like Christ. Duh. (This is why I'm still learning xP)

However, some answers DO come through conference. One of which was when Mervyn B. Arnold said simply "Thank you for your efforts"; and also when Elder Holland told us how much the brethren love us. I felt a comfort and peace come to me that even though it's hard sometimes to be here, even though I'm imperfect, even though I've hit my 1/3 mark and no one I've met here has been baptized (yet), my efforts aren't going unnoticed. He knows and He wants me here, whether the fruit of my labors shows outwardly to others or not (because most of them never will).

So grateful for the restored Gospel on the earth today and for the opportunity to hear from them regularly and hear more of the word of God.

The Sisters' Training theme, chosen by Sister Hanks, was "Angels". It reminded me of one of the devotionals we had at Oakcrest about angels surrounding us and that "they that are with us are more than those that are against us", and also that we have people here and people on the other side of the veil helping us all the time. Never alone.

At Zone Training, both Zone Leaders and both Sister Training Leaders trained on great topics and helped me recognize something that I can do better and things that I need to improve on. Our leaders, from President Monson to the District leaders in the field are led by the Spirit to know what to do and say to help care for God's children.

Well, that's all for now!! 6 months down, 12 to go!! ;) (No, I'm not trunky.)

The Church is true,
The book is blue,
and God loves you!


~Sister Laurel Martin


Hna. Portilla signing Laurel's quilt


The hermanas - Martin & Barton


Assume the position!  This is how they spend their time when they are ordered to be on tornado watch, which they were last week.  They must get in the bathtub with their bike helmets on and a mattress over the top of them.  I think they were trying to have fun with it! 



The dynamic duo - Martin and Barton!








Wednesday, March 30, 2016

March 28th - Loving Lorna!



Hola all y'all !!!

This week has been so great with Sister Barton. We get along really well and we're two peas in a pod. I'm also happy with the new district/zone/area- ESPECIALLY the Rama (Branch). Everyone has such solid testimonies and they're all soooo nice. They're already like family to me.

Several of the branch members work at a bakery nearby so they have us over to eat and help with folding boxes or washing dishes for service. I feel like I'm at Del Taco again in doing so, haha. We went to a restaurant called "Three Amigos" and I ordered in Spanish, much to the waiter's satisfaction. Mwuahaha. Whitest girl in Alabama speaking Spanish, say what? The branch was also pleased with my level of Spanish after sacrament meeting. (They ask us to speak every time we get there for the first week and when we leave).

Two great experiences I had this week came from tracting:

1. D. - We knocked on her apartment door twice and we were walking down the stairs to the next level when she opened her door and stepped out slowly. I didn't even notice her;  Hermana Barton turned around and went back haha. We told her who we were and why were there, and she said she was about the head to the hospital. We asked if we could help her with something and she said she would like to say a prayer with us, so we did. She added onto our prayer and prayed for us to have safety, success, and the Spirit. She is such a sweet soul. We're planning on visiting her apartment again soon to see if she's ok and would be interested in a message about Christ, which I'm pretty sure she will be.   :)  She's so faithful and Christ-like.

2. C. - we were tracting in a mainly Hispanic trailer park and "happened" upon C.'s trailer. When he first started talking to us he seemed confused and said he didn't know very much about religion. It was an awkward start, but he invited us to sit on his porch and talk to him, so we shared the Restoration, gave him a LDM (Libro de Mormon), and invited him to read and pray about it. We then extended a soft baptismal invitation to him and he accepted with hesitating. He asked a couple more questions about religions in general and ours. He is so sincere. We're planning on seeing him this weekend :)

Lorna is so great and I'm excited to serve here!!


The Church is true, the Book is blue, and God loves you!

~Hermana Martin


"Tracting + finding a flower bush= 
ClichƩ missionary photo with a BOM"
(how cute is that face!?!?!)


Martin & Barton
Gotta love a rhyming companionship!
(and yes, her companion did just drop food in her lap!)

Saturday, March 26, 2016

March 21st - Laurel is going to Lorna! ....I mean... Hna Martin.... xP



Dear all y'all,

Transfer calls came on Saturday night, and I'm going to Lorna, in Hoover Alabama! It's near Birmingham and I'm going to be in another Spanish Branch with Sister Barton (she came out with Hna. Acosta, so I'm killing her off (that means sending her home) ) and Sister Mitchell is killing off sister Acosta in Bessemer!

Previously, in Huntsville:

One miracle we had was on Tuesday. Huntsville C asked us to go to a neighborhood near the church/us to tell a lady that they wouldn't be able to come by that day but they would tomorrow (they didn't have her number) but if she wanted we could share a message with her instead though. En route, due to me getting lost (which happens with more frequency than should after spending 3 transfers in one area haha) we met a young woman named S. Martin (we're going to look into if we're related somehow ;) ). She told us that her husband is a member of our church, that she almost got baptized last year but had to move, but now they're back and she is still interested. She gave us her address and number and also told us she's planning on quitting smoking this week. I'm sad that I'm leaving but I know that what needed to happen, happened, and what God needs to happen, will happen.

We also tracted into a gentleman I met with Sister Acosta a while back that we had given a BOM to. He said he hadn't had much time to read it yet, but that he had been thinking about getting back into a church, so maybe this was a sign. Maybe. ;) He invited us to come back and talk with him more.

Small tender mercy: Sister Portilla and I both strongly dislike bees/hornets/things of that nature and there were a TON out this week during the warm spell when we were tracting. How many times did we get stung? CERO. Hahahaha. Yay for protection from ALL evil - including rude insects.

I've seen so many miracles in Huntsville, and I'm sad to be leaving, but I'm also ready to go now since God needs me elsewhere. :)

The Church is true,
The Book is blue,
Lorna in two,  (days)
and God loves you!


~Sister Laurel Martin

P.S. - We did indeed get the St Patrick's package and we were able to give K. and M.K. a copy of the Book of Mormon as well as a few others. We haven't gotten any from the mission yet, no. Maybe now that we have transfers we will, but I'm not sure. Thank you SOOO MUCH  Mama


Laurel with Hmo. & Hna. Collins


The Bahena family - featuring Charlie the beagle


St. Patrick's Day goodies



Laurel was happy to get some BOMs in her package 
since the mission has been out of them for awhile!


Saying goodbye to Hna. Portilla

Thursday, March 17, 2016

March 14th - Miracles and Blessings



Dear Reader: Brace yourself.

One of the greatest things I learned is that sometimes investigators are the ones who answer our prayers, not the other way around; and not necessarily because they’re "golden"- simply because they're in tune with the Spirit and give needed encouragement and love.

One of those times was yesterday, tracting before church. We met a gentleman on the sidewalk who told us he'd met with missionaries before, that he was still interested, but his wife was against meeting with other religions. As we were parting, he told us that we were changing lives and that we were sent by God to help others.

The more powerful time was after dropping in on a potential named K. She had said she was going to call us the last time we met her but she hadn't, so we decided to stop by. She invited us in and she explained that she hadn't called us to come over to visit because ***1) the neighborhood apparently is crazy dangerous and she didn't want us to get mixed in with the wrong people (this is the neighborhood where several people thanked us for coming to see them even though it was sketchy) and ***2) she's been somewhat depressed lately because she had to give her dog to her neighbor for a time because the less-than-fantastic people in her neighborhood let her loose the last time she left her out on a chain. But, she proceeded to tell us that her mom is actually LDS (convert) and talked about how happy her mom was in the LDS church. We shared a short message with her from Alma 38:5 and said "my daughter, K." instead of "my son, Shiblon" and assured her that even though things were hard right now that God loved her and would help her. When it was time for us to leave, we asked if she wanted to say a prayer. She suggested that one of us as well as herself would say one. She went first and said in her prayer that we were touching/blessing lives all around us and that we were making a difference. I had been feeling the few days prior that my presence wasn't making much of a difference here at all, but when she said that it brought the Spirit to my heart, as it is doing now as well, recalling that moment, that even if I don't see any of these people enter the waters of baptism that somewhere along the line I did some good and that's what matters. She also said "When you get out there... Don't stop, don't stop, don't stop!" So grateful for her and her words.

***Tender Mercy: we tracted the upper level on the 3 buildings, bottom levels of 2, and the top and bottom sections of the apartment houses across the street. K. told us the places where the dangerous people live is the bottom level of the first building that we skipped and the houses in the middle of the street that we didn't tract. Coincidence? I think NOT!

Another amazing experience was when we stopped by to see the gentleman named M. K. again. After he opened the door, he apologized for not responding to our voicemail and said, "My wife doesn't want to add another book onto the Bible. I mean, what's the purpose of the Book of Mormon anyway?" Sister Portilla responded "That's a VERY good question." MIRACLE: he invited us to sit down on the couch on his porch (very common in the South) so we could explain. So, we explained more about the purpose of the Book of Mormon and how it corresponds, supports, and testifies of the Bible and of Christ; how they work together; and that it's not a replacement. We finished by explaining that the Book of Mormon is necessary because it's the evidence of the Restoration; if the Book of Mormon is true, Joseph Smith was a prophet. If not, Joseph Smith was a phony. Ta-da! We bore our testimonies and that really brought the Spirit to the discussion. He agreed to meet with us in a week after reading through the Restoration pamphlet so we could answer more of his questions/discuss some more. (they are having a Book of Mormon shortage right now, so they weren't able to give him one - Laurel felt really bad.  I got several at the distribution center and mailed them to her so hopefully that will hold them over until they get a new shipment to their mission.)

The Sparkman Elders met the A. family and we've started team-teaching them. The mom has accepted the invitation of baptism. :) Looking forward to seeing her progress and hopefully getting her children and husband more involved as well; the parents have been reading and praying together!! Just need to get them to come to church. xP

Also, Temple Trips make everything better.
Miracles and Blessings all around!

The Church is true,
the Book is blue,
and God loves you!


~Hermana Laurel Martin


Group picture at the temple


Cute sister missionaries!


Sunday, March 13, 2016

March 7th - Hola Y'all!



Dear All Y'all,

Despite the BOM problem we've been having (we're in a Book of Mormon drought), it was a great blessing to give out 15 this week, mostly in Spanish. I wish more people knew how important this book is to this time period and how much it could bless their lives if they would just read it with an open heart and mind.... But I guess that's why we're here!

One unique thing we did this week was a "Media Table" at the park in downtown Huntsville (I believe it's called Big Springs Park or something). We set out pamphlets, pass-along cards, Family Search Information cards, etc. and talked with people who passed by. We met lots of kind people and were invited to visit some of them in their home later. We're hoping to do this activity again in the near future.

We also planned out a member fireside that got moved back to next Saturday. Each companionship is going to be doing a breakout session and teach a different topic. Huntsville A Elders (Messick and Wilson) are talking about scripture study, we (Huntsville B) are doing eliminating fear & having confidence; and Hunstville C Hermanas (Bartlome and Mitchell) are giving ideas to the Rama on unique, easy ways to invite their friends/family to learn more about the Gospel and/or participate in activities. I think it will be a fun way to bring the Rama closer together and get them more involved in missionary work.

That's everything out of the usual! Have a great week!

The Church is true,
the Book is Blue,
and God loves you!


~Sister Laurel Martin



Laurel by a flowering tree that she loved (of course!)


Posing at their "Media Table" in Big Springs Park

February 29th - Spanish People!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Dear all y'all/ustedes,

WE FOUND SPANISH PEOPLE OUTSIDE THE 'SQUARE'!!!!!

OK, so, we've continued going North of our area rather than South to the 'square' of Spanish concentration, and we found some amazing English and Spanish people. For example:

We tried to visit a LA (less active) from Sparkman but the house appears to be vacant now. We decided to tract the area and found instead M. and A. (nick-name, her full Spanish name is hard to say). M. told us her kids weren't interested in religion, but when we went to our appointment with her, she wasn't there so we talked to her daughter instead. She said the only reason she didn't want to go to church is because it's early and a long drive. (Communication error much?) So we told her our Spanish congregation starts at 12:20 and that it's only about 5 minutes away from her house. She seems very interested in hearing more about the Gospel.  :)   She was going to come to church but accidentally slept in late- but she texted us to let us know :) Maybe next week!

We also found a Hispanic woman who is married and has 2 adorable daughters near another LA from Sparkman  that used to be taught by missionaries. The last time we went by to confirm our appointment this week and get her number, she was watching the movie "Son of God" - I haven't seen it, but I love that she's interested in learning more about the Savior in her personal time.

In continuing working in the area where we met G. and L. (and now her husband J.), we met some very open and accepting people again in the same apartment complex and one further down. One who especially touched us was a German woman named U. She has a lot of faith and a strong belief in doing God's will. She talked about how it is, in a way, useless to pray for things we need because God knows what we need and whether or not we ask for it directly, He'll provide- IF it's His will. She is a very kind woman. As we were leaving, she asked if we would want to have coffee the next time we came by. "Uh, we don't drink coffee."  "Tea?"  "We don't drink tea either."  "What do you drink then??" hahaha. Oh boy.

Our last cool experience is brought to you by good examples of Christ-like love and acceptance who lived in Indiana in the 70's. We met an older gentleman named H. who goes by "B." who was very receptive to our message of the Gospel because he had met Mormons before. He used to do long truck-driving routes and he had to stop once in Indiana to wait out the night - it was snowy and he didn't have anywhere to go. A farmer came by and invited him to stay in his clean, heated, cozy barn rather than in his cold truck. B. accepted. B. said that the Farmer and his family (who were Mormons) treated him like part of their family and were incredibly kind to him. That experience happened around 35ish years ago, but because they were so accepting and willing to help this man in his hour of need, he was willing to listen to us, take a Book of Mormon and agreed to read it (or try to until we can get him a large-print copy) because he had seen that we strive to follow Christ's example. I can't wait to thank those people in heaven.

Well. That's the week's happenings.

The Church is true,
The Book is blue,
and God loves you!


~Hermana Martin :)


Laurel and Hna. Diaz


SIs. Bartlome (from Riverton), Laurel, and Sis. Mitchell

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

February 22nd - Adventures in Alabama!!!



Hola, Folks! (brace yourselves)

First off, I have a stronger testimony of "be where you need to be, doing what you're supposed to be doing/Follow the rules” after the other night (Thursday?). Sister Portilla and I had just dropped off the other sisters at their apartment and we were driving down Triana to head back to ours. There was a car behind me that didn't like that I was going the speed limit in the left lane, but ....mission rules... and we were going to be turning left soon.  So, he zips over to the right, then merges in front of me, and proceeds to collide with a larger car in the turning lane a couple hundred feet ahead of us. Though it was scary, we stayed calm. I made a 911 call and Sister Portilla ran over to the larger car. The front left side of his car had broken off. The other car had spun several times and there were sparks coming off the part of his car where his tire should've been as he spun and fish-tailed over to the far right shoulder. (Before my mission I was kind of a lead-foot like Mom ;)  )  (Hey!  I resemble that comment!) but because we were following the rules and we were where we were supposed to be, doing what we were supposed to do, we were ok. (P.S. don't speed).

Mission work!
We've been turning our focus a bit more on LA's (less-actives), not just in the Branch but helping Sparkman out with single sisters since it would be hard for them to coordinate to visit them. We have started working with C. Z., a LA who joined the church while in Athens and has fallen away because he felt there were unworthy members doing Priesthood responsibilities etc. The Hunstville A Elders came with us and we had a lesson with him. We hope that he'll come to the branch, but he expressed a desire to move his records back to Athens.

We also visited a kind, soft-spoken LA in Sparkman named C. We are hoping to see her again soon and help her grow her connections with others in the ward to make her feel more at home in the ward since she is the only member in her family.

Upon trying to visit a LA in the branch named Maria, we found that she had moved, but 2 Spanish women live there now. One had a BOM already, and the other one accepted one. The Lord works in mysterious ways :) We shared a scripture with them and they were welcoming to have us back.  We found an apartment complex down the street a ways where everyone was SO NICE. We gave 7 BOMs and had even more lessons - the only people who weren't interested were still very kind and respectful. We heard several times "Thanks for coming here to see me even though this area is kinda scary". Yeah, it was sort of a sketchy area but everyone we met was incredible and wants to learn more about Christ. We found a Sparkman LA and a past investigator, so we're planning on returning to that area to finish tracting the area and follow-up on all of them. I'm so excited to have found these people even though most of them speak English and will be Sparkman's investigators later.

Also, I had one of the best birthdays ever :) Sister Portilla made me breakfast (toast with Nutella and hot chocolate). The branch was so sweet to me. Hermana Cruz gave me a butterfly charm xD  The Hermanas (Huntsville C - Mitchell and Bartlome) made dinner and we had a sleep over. They also got me a "Blessed Girl" shirt that has 1 John 4:19 on the back with teal, magenta, and white designs- it's super cute. I got several phone calls from missionaries and Sister Hanks. At District meeting on Friday we had chocolate cake with the District for both my birthday and Sister Mitchell's (whose b-day was on Tuesday) etc., etc., happiness and love. <3   We're going out to lunch soon with some branch members for our b-days as well :D

So grateful to be here to help others every day, including my birthday xP

The Church is true,
the Book is blue,
God loves you,
Do what He wants you to do!

~Sister Laurel Martin


Laurel playing around with some birthday stuff!


Can't believe my baby girl turned 20 on Sunday.


T-shirt from the other Hermanas


Hermana Portilla and Laurel


HAHAHAHAHA    #TRUTH
Gotta love Southern charm!