Monday, January 19, 2009

Kate's Letter Jan. 18, Highlights

Sister Coles and I studied the signs of the 2nd coming for companionship study today, which is always fun :) In light of that and recent world events, I want to give you a list of things that will be important to have now and in the near future:

1. a TESTIMONY of the gospel and especially of Jesus Christ as our Savior (see the parable of the 10 virgins)

2. fresh, clean water (enough to last a few months)

3. something to keep you warm for an extended period of time in case you get stranded in the dead of winter without any heat (like Romania and the Ukraine right now)

4. LIGHT (refer to the parable of the ten virgins again)-- although in a more literal sense: candles, matches, flashlights...

5. Food of course (year's supply, rotate through)

6. Hope, love, and faith (see number 1)

See Proverbs chapter 31-- a virtuous woman is not afraid of the snow for her household, for all her household is clothed in scarlet. I've been trying to find out what this scripture means by scarlet though-- what do you think?

But in spite of all of this ominousness, I can honestly tell you I'm not afraid right now-- hard times have and will undoubtedly come, but if we stand firm in the faith of the gospel of Jesus Christ we have no reason to fear. An age-old curse of Terry Pratchett's Discworld series is "May you live in interesting times", but I like the fact that I live in interesting times! It's just like my mission: many people reject me and my message every day, but if there's anything I can say about my everyday life, it's that every day is interesting. Every day brings many new interesting people to talk to with interesting and varied views about life, a new question to consider and study about, a new food to try and new Polish words to learn and do my best to pronounce. No day ever turns out quite the way that I expected it to (for better or for worse) and every day brings a new opportunity to grow and to lift the people around me up.

Some cool (and unexpected) things that happened this week:
Muaimmer (one of our Turkish investigators) invited us over to his house on Friday. He, us, and 3 of his friends who are also Turkish students studying in Poland sat in their prayer room, where they all meet on Fridays to pray towards Mecca. We all shared the similarities and differences between our religions in the spirit of love and understanding. They showed us a video of the Koran's version of the birth of Jesus Christ (remarkably similiar but yet crucially different from the account in the Bible) and told us their views about God and prophets. We taught a little bit of the Plan of Salvation (Muslims also believe in multiple heavens) and testified of Jesus Christ as the living Son of God and of living prophets and apostles on the earth today. Instead of having a structured lesson though, we just answered each other's questions about our different religions and shared the things that were most important to us with each other. It was awesome-- we could tell that all of those men we met with were good, honest people who live their religion and sincerely want to find out more about our church and our point of view. It was cool to see how, propped up right next to their copy of the Koran in Arabic and Turkish and other sacred books, was the Turkish Book of Mormon we gave them.

Yesterday night a lady who had investigated the church 6 years ago saw my nametag and came over and talked to us on the bus. She was really excited to meet us-- she said she had lost contact with the missionaries when they got transferred out and 3 new sisters she didn't know came in instead. She gave us her phone number but didn't set up a time to meet with us, so we'll see what happens-- the Lord provides for such miraculous meetings to occur but it's always up to them and their agency to actually show up to the meeting... but definitely a cool thing to happen nevertheless.

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