Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Transfer Craziness

It blows my mind that this transfer is already over! We have been freaking out the last few days wondering what would happen, but for us nothing has changed. We are still the STLs, we still are covering two wards, and we still love each other like CRAZY! We will be staying really busy this transfer- but that's what we need :) My mind is a little scattered right now because of all the excitement.
On Transfer Day
So many miracles have happened- the craziest of which is finding an Indian woman named P. who is already jumping in with both feet. She lives six doors down from the church and we caught her Saturday night leaving to pick up her kids and she agreed to come to church the next day. She is now in full fellowship with several members, is coming to two of the ward activities this week, coming to church regularly and meeting with us three times a week! She is preparing for baptism on April 12th. She has two daughters - ages 14 and 6. Her 14 year old daughter has autism but might also follow her mother into the waters. We love her so much and are so excited to see her make this covenant with God.
I also wanted to tell you guys about K. R., who is such an amazing guy- I need to get a picture of him. I might have already mentioned him- but he is so stellar! His life went from down in the pits to up in the rafters! He told us the other day that he does see how his life can change and how much it already has- we are so proud of him.
This Sunday was especially stressful. (They are always stressful since we have 6 hours of church). The C. family wasn't at church and that's a real problem because we would have had to push their childrens' baptisms back another week and that would have devastated the kids. They are SO excited to be baptized. Fortunately, after sacrament meeting we found them in the foyer! Yay! Will everyone please pray for that family? We will be talking to the parents about if they plan on actually staying active after their children are baptized. It will be a hard talk to have.
Sister H. and I having fun!
I have come to love my companion SO much and am excited to have another transfer with her. We hope to see many miracles together. This transfer I really hope to work on diligence and obedience well as constant love.
I love everyone so much!!! Stay true, stay awesome, HAPPY ST. PATRICKS DAY!!! :D
Hurrah for Israel!
Love,
Sister Roberts

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