( This is 5 weeks old. Please bear with me my mom has a life)
This week we worked our bums off!
And my back got a really
bad kink so sometimes I walk around like a T- Rex "I have a really big
head and teeny tiny arms" I don't have a big head, BUT it hurt to just
extend my arm a lot sometimes, so I just would walk around with my arm like a
T-Rex arm! It was exciting! I also gave up on pillows because my shoulder
(which is what hurts) heals better if I sleep with my back completely
flat. However it's always funny to wake up every morning and find that I
grabbed it in the night! hahahaha.
Also a guy from city hall who isn't a member but thinks we
are so cool got us gift certificates to get pedicures! And apparently he has been curious and done
research online about Joseph Smith- this is what others tell us because he
hasn't asked us anything nor have we gotten the chance to give him a Book of
Mormon!
Weather! it's been FREEZING
here and in the 40's-60's (and the 60's are if we are lucky) but today it's
pretty nice. I wore my light weight skirt. Come on MAY!
The Sun comes out and I turn Pink
Have I mentioned it is still cold here?
MONDAY
We did nothing exciting. Sister Nash's back hurt
super bad so we just stayed in Goddard so she could rest. Nothing super
exciting. But I enjoyed napping J And then we taught a
lesson actually in someone's home! So great! We knocked on their door, and
Sister Nash could tell they had heard bits and pieces of the restoration
lesson, but never the whole thing, so she asked them to let us in and they
DID! We taught them the whole first lesson, and RIGHT after we taught the
first vision, you could TELL in the countenance of their faces that they FELT
the spirit and that what we taught them was true. He actually stood RIGHT
up right after we taught it and started moving around. We think it's because
the spirit scared him. We also explained the importance of the Book of
Mormon and how much we love the Bible and we can tell they love it too.
And the Book of Mormon is MORE. If you love the Bible, why wouldn't you
want MORE scripture and teachings about Christ? However, in the end they
said the main thing is they don't want to change and they are happy where they
are and they flat out refused to pray to know if what we taught is true, I
think because they know it is true and don't want to have to act on it.
Which makes me super sad, but it was SO great to REALLY teach and testify
again. It had been SO LONG since I had the chance to do that.
TUESDAY
We taught a potential who was raised in the church of Christ , so she is mainly curious about
the differences and said she would be open to learning more, but she doesn’t
know if her husband would be and she wants it to be a family thing. Which I
get. we hope to try back again and see if he is interested. We just have to
wait a bit. Sister Nash then felt nauseous and almost threw up on
someone's lawn, so we drove to the church so she could take a nap and sleep it
off. Afterwards we went to Chick-Fill-A with some members (we got
permission to leave the area with members) and man I love their lemonade! mmm
mmm tasty.
WEDNESDAY
We decided to remap our area, because we were driving
everywhere in Wichita without knowing where thing were, so we went to the Goddard
library (it's right by our house) and printed off pages and pages on lds.org and
then put it together like a jigsaw puzzle! Fun, but hard to match it up
exactly. we then drove out to Cheney (with a member, ain’t nobody got
miles to drive out there ourselves) and taught this less active woman who knows
the church is true, nut just lacks the oomph to COME to church. I think it was
good for her though. Unfortunately a lot of
people are comfortable with where they are, but we still go and invite them to
learn because there is always that one person waiting for the gospel and they
just don't know it.
We then went to Wichita
and tried to talk to EVERYONE. We are working on it. Sister Nash is super brave
and talks to everyone who is grabbing their mail while Robyn panics and stands
there freaking out/awkward/shy" -I gotta work on that. But hey,
desperate times call for desperate measures. WE DID meet this girl who
took a class at her high school (it's private catholic) about different
religions in the world and she thought that our church is fascinating and wants
to learn more and was excited to have a Book of Mormon! Right now it's
just curiosity, but it was still cool to have someone get excited when we gave
them a Book of Mormon.
THURSDAY
The day we walked for five hours and almost died. Nuff’
said. We met super nice people on the street, a guy smoking who I think
was stoned, a guy who just wanted to get his mail, the usual. We then
were able to FINALLY get a hold of this woman we found on my first day in Goddard
who is interested but ALWAYS about to hop in the shower. This time she
was mowing her lawn and we got to make an appointment to see her again. And we
found out she might have been baptized when she was younger. She’s not
sure. Either way, lost sheep!
FRIDAY
So earlier that week Karen had left us a note saying she
missed us and that she loved the mother's day card and she missed talking about
the gospel. So we knocked on her door on Friday and she let us in! However,
we were hesitant to know what to talk about, considering how flippy floppy that
woman can be! My goodness! BUT we found out she never stopped reading the Book
of Mormon and that she has read all the way to alma 7! With a magnifying glass by the way,
because we keep asking for a large print for that woman and they won't give it
to us! That’s dedication. She is still flippy floppy on if she wants to
progress, but I still can't give up on her!
Then, we did service for a ward member who is moving soon,
went to dinner with this super funny lady and taught Matt and Charee and their
kids. Frustration. they focus only on us teaching their kids and just won't
open up, at all. They won't let us ask them questions and they only focus on
their kids. I know the spirit was strong in there though and I could tell they
felt it. It was so sweet when we mentioned baptism and matt's daughter
who turns 8 this week (and knows nothing about it) said "I haven't been
baptized yet" we really hope she and the other kids are they key to that
couple. The key to them coming to church, because those kids are
hungry for the gospel, so hungry.
SATURDAY
We did service at a walk for Angelman's syndrome. It was so
cute/sweet to see everyone there who has it but is still going as strong as
they can! It was awesome. Unfortunately we had to leave early for an
appointment. That fell through because the whole family was sick :( We talked
to everyone we saw again and it was awesome!) I really feel like we are laying
the foundation for the work to pick up here, and hopefully soon.
SUNDAY
We fasted for miracles all day. I was starving! Which is
the point ;-) We taught a woman at her door and it was super awesome and
she said we can come back next week but she wouldn't accept a Book of Mormon
:( We then had dinner which was SO GOOD because I think she cooks her
chicken and makes her rolls the same way my mom does. Divine! We both had to
stop ourselves from stuffing our faces. sooo gooood. We then taught a
less active who I think really felt the spirit.
THINGS ARE
PICKING UP!
Well this week really showed me how amazing it is to have
more truth in the world. Because what other people know, is true. And
they are so lucky to have it. We have more truth at our fingertips and I
am just eager to SHARE it! So much! I am so grateful for that in my life and
the opportunity I have to share it with others!
LOVE YOU
ALL!
Sister Robyn
Cramer



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