I will be staying in Pok Fu Lam!!!!!
At the end of this transfer (6 weeks) I will have served here for 11
months! I am so happy to be staying. We have some exciting things
happening in this ward! So much has happened lately, I think I will let
the pictures do most of the talking.
Some highlights of my life lately...
We
met a girl named Jasmine in a park in Cyberport. I didn't know why I
felt like that was where we needed to go that night, especially because
Monday nights are not very crowded. As we neared the end of the walkway,
I saw a girl sitting on a bench with her feet on a skateboard, looking
at the view of the ocean. The first thought I had was about my little
sister Araceli and her love for skateboards. So I just said, "I like
your skateboard!" Turns out she didn't speak Cantonese, but has parents
from Switzerland and Hong Kong, and has grown up in Hong Kong attending
international schools. We asked her about her understanding of God and
what she thought life was all about. She shared how she thinks about
that a lot, but never arrives at a point of certainty. We shared a
little bit about Heavenly Father, and how prayer is the way we
communicate with Him. I talked about how it's like talking on the phone
or writing an email: you know the other person is there even though you
can't see them. I apologized for the seemingly trite or cheesy analogy,
and she said, "No, actually it's not! I've never heard it explained like
that!" We said a prayer with her in the park, and she said "Well, this
is a first." She said her very first prayer with us! It was really,
really neat. She said she would probably go home and pray herself! We
testified that God wants and WILL answer her prayers. Even if all she
wants to talk about is help with school, or confirmation that He is
there. She also told us "I have never met someone so passionate about
something." This is what the gospel does! It gives our lives meaning,
and enables us to have conviction about the purpose of our lives! Words
cannot describe my gratitude.
On Friday we were meeting with
our friend Daphne. We were going to talk about Christ-like attributes,
so I decided to bring the Church's "The Living Christ". Here is a link
to it: http://jesuschrist.lds. org/testimonies-of-him/ articles/the-living-christ- the-testimony-of-the-apostles- of-the-church-of-jesus-christ- of-latter-day-saints?lang=eng& _r=1
Then
in the bus I met a girl from France, who has also spent most of her
life here. I wish I could have spoken a bit of French with her, but
Cantonese is currently crowding out most of the room in my brain,
including crowding out English sometimes! haha Her name was Marie, and
she was baptized into the Catholic church when she was 9. We talked
about our baptisms and what they meant to us. I asked why she was
baptized, and she said "Well, mostly cultural. My family all was too.
And, because like...Jesus is a good guy!" I loved how honest and simple
she was about it! I testified that yes, Jesus Christ is a really good
guy, and that The Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints has helped
me know him on a more personal level. I gave her my copy of The Living
Christ, and told her I knew Christ lived.
How grateful I am for small promptings and Heavenly Father's hand in the details of our lives!
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