My Darling Family, Friends and Fans....
Wow has another week gone by already?? Don’t get me wrong, I miss y'all
but literally the weeks are just flying by. I know because once again I
am here feeling the stress of writing this letter haha. this is the
best, hardest, funnest, most stressful hour and a half of my week! I try
to say exactly what I thought, saw, said, and felt in this last week so
that our lives don’t grow to unfamiliar. But if I can’t say anything
else, I love you all and am eternally grateful for you in my life!
bueno, time to start then. First of all, I got a package!!!! Oh mommy:) I
don’t know how you did it. You would find the one lady coming to Costa
Rica willing to deliver a package for you. Thank you thank you thank
you|! I want you to know I literally shed tears, what a sweet surprise. I
love everything about it and diligently and excitedly make a smoothie
for hmna bojorque and I every morning using our adorable mugs, the
powder and usually followed by a bite or 2 of chocolate... cause you
know, we wouldn’t want to be tooo healthy or anything... To go along
with this wave been really working on our healthy goals and have started
running every morning *and by every morning I mean we started on
Saturday... haha) but were doing our best! Maddle you would be proud of
us, I am spreading your love of the infernal exercise to someone else.
Were also sacrificing a whole half hour of sleep to do it so were
obviously committed.
This week I wanted to let you all in on a secret. If you want to know
what missionary life is really like all you need to do is read Alma
chapter 26. It practically describes word for word my daily thoughts,
words, experiences, etc. First of all there’s a group of missionaries
all together and they talk about how wonderful it is to be a missionary.
Of all the lords’ blessings, to be his representative is one of the
greatest! After that it goes through a normal day.... teaching in houses
and in the streets. Basically a lot of walking, being rejected,
following the spirit, being rejected, being hungry, tired, thirsty, and
well, being rejected. But we know our purpose, we have a plan and we
have a promise. In verse 12 of this chapter the Lord says that if we are
patient in our afflictions he WILL give us success. He never says how
long we need to be patient or puts a limit on the kinds of afflictions
we’ll have, he just says to be patient. And so we wade through it all,
really I am beyond lucky... of all the things the missionaries of the
book of Mormon suffer I have claim on hunger, thirst, fatigue and that
pretty much covers it. I’ve never been bound with cords, through in
prison, cast out of a city, stoned, not even slapped or spit on so I
think I’m doing pretty darn good, but sometimes it still feels like I
have afflictions. However the promise is the same, be patient and have
success. I love that in this chapter Ammon says that when they had
started out they had the hope of only helping a few people. Through all
this tribulation they had the hope in their heart to save one or two.
They had no idea what kind of success was in store for them and so they
suffered, so they thought, for "some". If one or two maybe even three
people were all who believed all would be worth it. There’s also a verse
in there that says that these macho dream missionaries at one point had
doubts, were discouraged, and even thought about going home. How is
that possible you might think?? These guys are legends, but its true,
and it comforted a little Hermana 2000 some odd years later to know that
others had doubts too, but were patient and ended up baptizing
thousands!
But not only baptizing thousands.. Retaining thousands! These people
weren’t just baptized, they were converted!! We know this because at the
end of this chapter these people were ready to be killed rather then
sin against God again. Wow.. We cant even get some of our investigators
to the church for 1 hour a week and these people were willing to die for
their beliefs! If that aint conversion... well anyways yes, these
people were whole-heartedly converted to Christ. Sometimes we cant see
exactly how converted someone is right away or even how their
progressing, but there is one key to know if this person is ready to
accept that gospel and that is by how they treat the missionaries.... In
the scriptures (alma 27) the people adored their missionaries! They
were dearly beloved to them. It says that they treated them like angels
sent from God to deliver their souls. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not
here to be loved, adored or treated like anything special. But we know
how soft and open a person’s heart is to Christ by the way they treat
his personal representatives. The truth is if these people want to
progress they will want us in their house, they will want us to stop by,
to call, they will want to keep their commitments, they will want to be
baptized more then we want to baptize them! (And believe me when I say
we want to baptize, bad.). With this realization we have been able to
take a good hard look at our investigators this week and id like to
share a few stories....
Ambar: amber is a less active member whose spouse, children and brother
are not members. This week when we came to visit her she was so happy to
see us! She shared openly with us and in her prayer at the end of the
lesson she prayed that we could continually visit her family. True, she
didn’t attend church yesterday, but it’s a process.
Daniela: Daniela is an investigator we’ve been working with for a few
weeks now. She is thrilled to see us and her daughter knows us by sight.
She greets us on the phone and tries to have us come by more often.
She’s agreed to be married and is trying to sell empanadas to have
enough money to pay for the marriage certificate thingy. This past week
when we were leaving her house she demanded us to take her only umbrella
because we had forgotten our. SHE was serving US!
Hathaway: this week we had a funeral. It was sad, but as an lds family
they know it’s not the end, just a step. We didn’t have any part in the
funeral, didn’t really do anything but show up, but the family came over
personally to greet us and thank us for being there telling us that it
meant so much to them to have us there and that just our presence
strengthened them.
Wow. right??? Now compare these 2.
zorida and family: this family when we stopped by to visit them "weren’t
home". didn’t answer their phone, texts, ni nada. didn’t keep any
commitments and had to reschedule on us twice.
Vanessa and family: this family called us 10 minutes before our apt to
tell us they wouldn’t be home either. this was the 3rd reschedule....
It’s sad really. were here to bless the families of Costa Rica! we have
the knowledge, the tools to make their families happier, richer, closer
and better in this life and eternal! To reject this.... que triste.
Anyways, moving on... this week we also had a multi zone conference!
this was so awesome for us. First a moment of pride... one of the
assistants asked me to say the opening prayer. technically I’m still
"nueva"because I’m still in training so I was a little nervous to say it
cause you know oh yeah Spanish and all 200 plus people listening. But I
did and as I was sitting down President Wilkinson said "Hermana Kugath,
please tell everyone how long you’ve been here in Cost Rica...." well, 2
months.. "And your Spanish is that good in 2 months? near perfect. Muy
bien hecho hermanas! (trainer and student!)." ahhhhhhhh:) yay!
what a compliment! haha sorry, prideful moment over. anyways, president
taught us something that is called the cycle of faith. It starts when
there’s a teacher who preaches truth (any kind of truth, because the
spirit can testify of anything that is true.). the hearer listens and
feels hope.... hope to change, hope to be better. This hope leads to an
action.... and if this action is completed it leads to a testimony of
this truth. 2 parts of this cycle are critical. 1. that the teacher is
in tune with the spirit and 2. that the hearer acts. It’s like when you
have anew year’s resolution. You have the hope to change! you have a
vision of a different you, a new you. you set goals, make a calendar,
get a running buddy , whatever... but if you don’t do the action, you
gain nothing.
bueno, I hope some of this made sense, I know it’s really long and
jumbled.. haha lo siento! But I love you all so much. thanks again for
everything! prayers from Costa Rica:)
all my love,
Hermana Kugath
p.s. missionary mottos:
Alma 26:12
26:36 this work is my life
27:10 inquire of the lord and if he says go, well go!
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