Monday, December 28, 2015

Week 17: Feliz Ano

Hi friends. 

So this last week has been so bittersweet, but mostly sweet. Our members our amazing here and have just been spoiling us rotten... I seriously think I've gained like 10 pounds, it's ridiculous. #missionlife

lol it snowed again :-)

Christmas on a mission is probably one of the best things ever. It is hard being away from home, but really Jesus Christ makes everything worth it. And how lucky am I to wear his name on my chest around this sacred time of year. I love Him. 

​A member gave us a real tree... lol. So our Charlie brown Christmas tree is just hangin' around.


As missionaries, we are always out working, regardless of the holiday or season, so Sister Ricks and I decided to carol as we knocked doors Christmas day. Most people appreciated it, but we literally had 3 different people stop us in the middle of caroling and be like no, no, please stop. It was shocking? Who the monkey doesn't want to be caroled too. And Sister Ricks has the voice of an angel, so I didn't understand these people's deal. Needless to say, God is good, and the atonement is real, so we just shrugged off the weirdos really fast. 

We had the most amazing miracle this week. A Vietnamese woman named Faith committed to be baptized January 15. She is married to a less-active member in the Spanish ward here, and is just amazing. She's heard about the church for years but has never ever been interested. But over these last couple of months has just realized that she isn't happy, and that she hasn't been happy for a really long time. Sure she is doing great at work, and is actually really REALLY ahead in her job, but her marriage has been a hot mess lately and she hasn't made time for her daughter as much as she wishes she has. So she decided after looking into a lot of different things, and a lot of different choices to look into the mormon church. She started reading the Book of Mormon, and knew that something was different. We met her for the first time last week and she is literally glowing. Nothing is better than being able to see someone else who has come to know God, and who is truly so ready and willing to understand how to build a relationship with Him. As Faith was talking to us it just reminded me of a mormon message by Jeffrey R. Holland.


Holland shares an experience in which him and his dad our out driving and come up to a fork in the road. They aren't sure which was they should go, so they stop and pray for a answer. They both feel really strongly that they should drive down one of the paths, and after driving for about 5 minutes or so come to a dead end. They turn around and make their way back to the fork in the path and start down the other side. Elder Holland turns to his dad and asks why Heavenly Father would tell them to go the wrong way. Essentially, they realize that Heavenly Father knew what they needed, and that it would be easier to drive down the wrong road for 5 minutes and know that it was wrong for sure, rather than have first gone down the right road for 20 minutes not knowing if they were actually driving the right way. 

It's amazing, because Heavenly Father loves us so much. We are His children, and He wants to do everything He can to help us in this life if we let him. He knows us personally and he knows exactly what we need and when we need it, even if sometimes that path seems wrong or maybe too hard. Faith had a chance to learn about the gospel years ago, but she wasn't ready. Her heart wasn't softened. But in her own time, she realized that she isn't happy, and now because she has tried all these other things, she can say with out a doubt that she knows that this is the way. That this is the only way that she and her family can find true joy. And man oh man is she so excited to start living it, and to start learning and understanding what Heavenly Father has planned for her. She is literally on fire, and glowing with the light of the gospel. 

Heavenly Father is so good. What a H U G E blessing and opportunity it is to be His hands here in Surrey, BC. 

I love all of you, and pray that you'll stay safe and enjoy this Holiday break with your family and friends. Thank you THANK YOU t h a n k  y o u for all of your love and support. 

Love always,

Sister Robertson
 We spent Christmas Eve with Miss Shelby and her family (:


We slept in the living room Christmas Eve


Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Week 16: Heavenly Father loves you more than a monkey loves bananas


To all my Alabama babies,

My heart is so full. Missions are a really weird thing. It's amazing how many weaknesses you can find in yourself, even within the things you thought you were actually good at, yet at the same time all the things you can do, yet never in a million years thought you would be able to do. Heavenly Father definitely has a sense of humor that's for sure. 

I'm sorry I haven't e-mailed too much in the last couple of weeks, I really do love you all, a lot, I promise. Things are way good here in Surrey. Sister Ricks, my new companion, is from Texas. YES ANOTHER SOUTHERN SISTER. They are very few and far in between here in Canada, so it literally makes me so so happy. She also sings opera, which is BOMB. We sang yesterday in Sacrament meeting and it was wonderful. Another fun thing about this past week,it snowed. I know that doesn't seem very odd for Canada, especially considering who I'm writing too, but it doesn't really snow here in Surrey, so it was a miracle. 

As far as the first part of my e-mail goes, here's an example of what I mean. So something I've been struggling with lately, well and essentially my whole life is receiving revelation. I know that God is real, that he listens to my prayers, and that he loves me. I know that he answers prayers, because he has answered mine in the past, but the majority of the time I feel like I kneel down to pray, and I never know what Heavenly Father is trying to say to me. I feel his love, so strongly, but I can never understand what it is that He's trying to say. 

We teach that we pray to Heavenly Father, and that he answers us through the Holy Ghost, or the Spirit, and that those answers come through our feelings, thoughts, and impressions.  

Well, I've been learning how to trust my thoughts and impressions, and as I have done that I have received so many answers from The Lord, and I know that they really are answers, because as I have acted on them, I have felt the Spirit testify to me of their truthfulness and I have seen the fruit of following those impressions. Anyways, so I was asked to give a training this past week at our Zone Meeting, which is literally like the last thing I want to do- to get up and teach like 30 other  missionaries about some article, especially when over half of them have been out serving for like triple the amount of time I have been out, but that's the funny thing about Heavenly Father, he knows each of us personally, and he knows that we all have something to offer. So I was praying and praying about what He wanted me to share with everyone. Day after day, I still didn't really have anything and I was getting super nervous. Well, the morning of, I had the impression to read my Book of Mormon. Immediately I didn't want to do that because I was short on time, but I did anyways, and that Chapter I was on that day was Jacob 5. It was perfect. Heavenly Father definitely answered my prayers. And it's amazing because with this Christmas Season we have been focusing a lot on Jesus Christ. I mean we always do, but we've just really been trying to understand his atonement more fully and how we can take advantage of that gift and of His sacrifice more readily in our lives. It's amazing because in Jacob 5 when the Lord is ready to cast the bad trees into the fire, the servant says to spare it a little longer. And I know that that is exactly what Jesus Christ has done for us. And what as missionaries, we should be doing for our investigators. Always be looking for ways to prune, and nourish, and dig about the trees that we work with, until eventually they put forth good fruit. Because that is exactly what our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ have done for us. They never give up. They keep on working, they keep on pruning, and picking, and nourishing, and digging, until we are ready and willing to become beautiful trees, putting forth good fruit. 

I just love this Gospel. And even though sometimes it seems hard to keep going and we want to give up, I know that Jesus Christ never will. I pray that each of us will be able to remember him during this wonderful Christmas season, and throughout the rest of the year. To remember the gift of the atonement that he has given us. 

I LOVE YA'LL AND MERRY CHRISTMAS

Love always,

Sister Robertson

Also, if you haven't already go watch "A Savior Is Born". It's better than milk and babies. Which is saying a lot.




​ Our Charlie Brown Christmas tree :)
There was a big wind storm here the other week and we found a pretty sweet branch. He makes us happy :)
Merry Christmas!

This was just a way cool garage

Sister Ricks and Sister Robertson
Me and my Compie (: I love her.
Sabina is to my right, she is from the Filipines and has more faith than anyone I have ever met. We have only taught her the Restoration so far, but she is committed to be baptized January 30 (: PRAY FOR HER. Sima is on Sister Rick's right, she is Michael's wife, and the fijian couple we have been working with. They're struggling, but they came to church yesterday WE ARE SO HAPPY!

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Week 14: Hi. I'm 3 months old.




This is the Kirbys. They have voices like angels. I am so blessed to be a part of the Surrey 3rd Ward. These people are so good. The Kirbys called us last night and asked if we could drop by really quick because they had something they wanted to give us. Sure enough, they surprised us with Christmas Stockings full of goodies! My heart is so full of gratitude. Although we don't have a Christmas tree yet, and Christmas isn't quite the same on a mission as it is at home, I am so thankful for the great opportunity I have to share to share it with Heavenly Fathers children here in Canada, especially when they spoil us rotten;)

One of these days I'll get a picture with Shelby. She is my best friend here. She is one of our investigators, and one of the best people I have ever met in my life. I am so thankful to be serving a mission and to be trusted enough by the Lord to take care of some of his most precious children. 

I hope things are going well for everyone back home. I sure do miss the South. 

Which reminds me, I think I forgot to share a super cool miracle from a couple of weeks ago. Sister Wright and I were out knocking doors and we met the coolest family! When she answered the door she wasn't so thrilled to see two missionaries on her doorstep. Still, she listened. Somehow we got to talking about where we are from and it turns out that her and her family had recently moved to Canada from Alabama. She was so shocked, and thoroughly overjoyed so she decided to invite us in. It was such a tender mercy. Anyways, I'm out of time like usual. But I love and miss you all. 

Love always,

Sister Robertson

Well we get transfer news this past weekend. Sister Wright is heading up to Duncan, which is in the Vancouver Island, and I am staying here in Surrey 3rd. My new companion is Sister Ricks, and the only thing I know about her is that she can sing opera, so stay tuned ;)
 
This is Sister Yonk. I love her. 

Caroling (:

Sister Yonk and I went on exchanges two weeks ago, and we taught this way cute Chinese family and then afterwards the mom was like, "Come see our tree house." So this is part of their tree house. It was so cute! 



Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Week 13: "And This Is Why Lion's Eat Their Young"

We had our Ward Christmas Party this Saturday so yay for Christmas


HELLLLLLOOOOO FRIENDS!!!

First I'll explain the title really quick:

Last night we ate dinner with a member family and some of their friends. They fed us Thanksgiving dinner ðŸ™Œ ,which is honestly the only reason I even remembered Thanksgiving was this week (you'll see from my pictures we have already moved onto Christmas). Anyways, so we were eating dinner and all the little kids kept whining all dinner and bugging their parents every 5 minutes, which honestly was super funny and just reminded me of home. So at some point in the conversation, after the kids had interrupted for like the 38398 time, one of the dads just said, "And this is why Lion's eat their young." It was great. 

Anyways moving on.

So a lot of things have happened these last couple of weeks that I have failed to mention. Essentially these past couple of weeks our Zone has been talking alot about being on fire. About how we need to first be on fire as individuals, so that we can then be companionships on fire, and then a mission on fire. Of course, the problem is that it all starts first with ourselves. Which is something I've been trying to work on my entire mission now. Everything in a mission relies on being in tune with the Holy Ghost and with God, which is literally the hardest thing in the entire world. And things have been going really well still, but I still know I've been holding something back. The problem is I'm not quite sure what. 

Well two weeks ago we had a Zone Conference where we had the opportunity to hear from Elder Teh from the Quorom of the Seventy and our mission president. We talked about a lot of different things and the spirit was really strong. Really though, just this past week a lot of the things I've been feeling as well as the things I've been learning have finally clicked. 

At Zone Conference, President talked about the principle of "Just doing it." He said that we need to stop doubting, because when we doubt ourselves and others, all that happens is we go back and forth in circles and then nothing is ever accomplished. And then, Satan wins. Again. I remember President Burt saying this two weeks ago and I knew he was so right, still it was a lot easier said than done. 

Really I don't have enough time or honestly know how to even explain it, but after my exchange with Sister Yonk this last week, and the Training I gave in our last district meeting I just finally felt like I'm on fire. I'm not quite sure what happened, or when, but I learned to stop doubting everything. That I already know the things that Heavenly Father needs me to do so I just need to do them. That thinking about home sometimes and about being a mom isn't a bad thing, because those are the reasons I am our here serving. Because I know that this gospel blesses families, and my greatest desire is to just help others to be able to see that same joy that I've experienced. 

There is a sentence in one of the pamphlets we teach from that says because of the gospel, "you can experience joy even in times of trail, and you can face life's challenges with a spirit of peace." That's what this gospel has given me. Because life is still hard, and each and every one of us still faces so many challenges and trials, but through God and the gospel of Jesus Christ, we are able to find happiness and experience joy even in the darkest of times.

I love the Gospel. I know that it is true, and I am so thankful for the opportunity I have to share it with others. I love serving a mission, even though it stinks sometimes (mostly because you are learning and growing everyday), it is the biggest blessing. This past week I just realized how much my family really does mean to me. I love you guys, and I'm sorry for not always being the best. 

Anyways, God is real. He loves you. Trust him, and let him work through you. 

I miss and love you all.

Love always,

Sister Robertson

I burnt my hand and all we had was a banana in the freezer