The most exciting news of the week is that I am getting transferred. Last 2 transfers and President is shipping me back up to the area I served in for only 24 days. Can't say that I was not expecting it though. I am excited to see what challenges and experiences lie ahead. I am very sad as I have served on the island basically my whole mission and will really miss all the people down here. It almost feels like I am leaving Hong Kong because I have only had one area, but I know that I can love these people and this new area just as much!
So yesterday we had an amazing testimony meeting. The spirit was very strong as member bore their testimonies. One of my favorite people ever (zhao JM) bore her testimony on how much the gospel blesses families. Her husband who is not a member has slowly changed from completely opposing the church and never wanting to be home when we are there, to eating dinner and having a conversation with us! She has noticed that as she has been more faithful that her husbands heart is really starting to soften! She also stated a really simple truth that I loved she said, "I love sharing the gospel and one of the things I love to tell my friends is that this church, this gospel, is a place where they can always find peace from the world, a place where true happiness is found in abundance". How grateful I am for her and her diligence in living the gospel! (P.S. She also brought a friend to church yesterday so that was awesome!)
On Wednesday we had MLC which was of course amazing. Almost immediately after we closed and were getting our 'refreshments' our sweet mission president, with tears in his eyes made the announcement that our dear prophet had died. Sister Clark made the comment that we could sing 'We Thank Thee Oh God for a Prophet'. As we did so I could not help, but cry. It was a mix of emotions as I went from being sad to happy knowing where he was going and that he could be with his wife again, but mostly just blessed to have a living prophet. That God does not leave us alone and through his chosen prophet directs his church. I am so grateful for President Monsons service. There were a lot of members who bore their testimony about living prophets and expressed their gratitude for President Monson yesterday as well. Most of the branch are recent converts, all except a handful who were baptized while he was prophet. They felt a connection to him and it was really cool to hear their testimonies. It is amazing how someone we have never really met in person can have such an impact on us, can really influence our lives and I think that is one way that you know they are prophets of God.
This week we went to Food Angel which is just an organization like the Food Bank that helps food get distributed to the poor and needy. The first weird thing is that we were wearing jeans, which is just weird and I felt like a normal person haha. Well next there were volunteers there from Louis Vuitton as well and as they were looking at our name tags they ask Sister Anderson and Sister Rodriguez if they are sisters to which they reply yes. I jump in and say no because I knew what they 'really' meant and then her friend turns and is like wait what and the girl says, 'their nuns!'. Haha not quite, but it is pretty funny how little people know and the many misconceptions out in the world!
Well there will hopefully be more news next week! I had something funny to write, but I forgot..oops
Love,
Sister Loo
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