Hello!
This
week has been a number of interesting experiences, I loved it.
Sometimes while we're walking, I feel like we're a little random. Here's
a quote from this week.
"Snap, 15 is here!"
*frantically running towards the bus stop*
"I've got to bail the milk!"
*five minutes later on the bus*
"I lost the milk. Failed..."
This was an intricate plan. I would watch for 3 buses that would be
coming from three separate directions while Elder Williams went to a
vending machine about twenty feet away to get a cup of hot milk. (Good
stuff here.^^) I was supposed to signal if a bus came. Trouble was, one
came the second he got the milk, but it was a bus that we had to outrun
and cross the street in order to catch. Needless to say, hard to do
while holding a cup of hot milk. It was in the moment, so probably not
funny to you, but if it helps, the whole dialog was done in a batman
voice.
Little things that ensure that I'll never lead a boring life, despite being a boring person.
Also,
this week our arts and crafts continues. I love message cards. And
members love getting them. We're missionaries, so our ways of showing
love are limited a little, but the time taken to make a little gift like
that is fun. Origami is sweet too. Been giving little turtles and
random things to kids recently. We also spent some time during weekly
planning making a prayer list. I've always had my prayer roll, but it
takes a long time to update or get out all the names. This is a sheet of
paper that uses sticky notes to categorize people in need of prayers.
So I use that for others, and use the other for more personal things.
What I'm thankful for that day, what I need His help with, as well as a
couple cards with prompts to "Ponder" as Elder Williams likes to call
it. How has God blessed you today? Were you 100% obedient? Where did you
see the Lord's Hand? What part of your testimony has grown? Etc. I
encourage you to try it. If praying sincerely is hard, treat it like
homework, write it out, give yourself questions. When you make the time
for God, He helps with the rest.
I love you all. I'd write more things that happened
this week, but the things I felt most strongly about this week was
mostly in the morning or evening hours of study and preparation times.
More meaningful scripture study by adding notes at the end of my nightly
prayers. Just thoughts that come to mind. I've found that as I study
those the next morning, it opens the door so much more to revelation.
Also, reading a chapter in the Book of Mormon twice. Once in the morning
before exercise in Korean, then again in English during personal
study.
I've finally found a way I like to journal more
regularly too. Do it while pondering before prayer. Works great. Helps
gear it towards what is important.
All getting ready for General Conference! So excited! I think it'll be a good one.
That's about it. ^^
~Elder Robarts