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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!