Monday, September 17, 2012

family and friends,

first off, holy floods in st. george..so sad, but how wonderful it is that we have such a great community to help out.  it is a good thing to be a mormon whenever something awesome happens or danger comes along.  well this week was another weeks of up and downs, but we are loving the work.  
the funnies of the week:  we have befriended this smiley lady named Luda who sells flowers.  every time we go to visit her, she asks us if we like the ukranian boys (because they are so beautiful! she says) and if we would please just marry them haha.  she is funny and she wants to hear about the gospel in the winter when she is free.  one night last week we were out contacting late and we walked past this group of guys (most definitely drunk) and a few of them were dancing, and i was like "good dancing!" haha and they jumped because they didn't see us, then just laughed really hard..it gave us a good laugh!  we met this armenian guy last week and we talked to him for awhile, then he pulled a Tyra Banks and told me that i do a good job of laughing with my eyes haha. then he looked at sis. johnson and he was like "your eyes look sad..people won't want to talk to you." hahah we laughed pretty hard and ironically we got a couple of more comments like that throughout the week about laughing and sad eyes.  another night of contacting we met this guy, told him we were missionaries and we are from america etc., and he is just saying how cool we are and how beautiful american girls are. so i just randomly asked him if he wanted this free book of mormon and he said "i have never taken anything for free in my whole entire life! i am a rich business man you know? and i can buy you gifts!" i was about to mention that i like chocolate and that would be a nice gift, but sis johnson elbowed me haha and gave him the book of mormon and we walked away.  so yesterday we had a lesson with Dr. Yuri and the elders. it was interesting to say the least haha. he started talking about our other halfs, our personality types according to freudian theory, and how he knows everything and could tell us something interesting. haha it was a funny lesson and he only let us talk for a little bit about the book of mormon.  

the spiritual:  we had a great lesson with Luba in kherson.  we talked about the plan of salvation and she agreed it was a "beautiful" plan, and she agreed with everything we said.  then she mentioned baptism and we talked to her about how baptism is like our gate to live with Heavenly Father.  she told us how she had already been baptized, but how she also has been searching for the true church. it was a great conversation, and prayed and said how thankful she was for us being her spiritual daughters haha.  we love her so much!  we had a cool first lesson yesterday with a woman named Cveta.  she told us about herself and her relationship with God, and we talked about the restoration. sometimes it's hard teaching the restoration because i see the look on people's faces like "whoa, this sounds crazy." but then i also get to see the spirit touch them and there is power in the message of the restoration.  she was very open to what we had to say and is a really cool lady.  we also had more people ask us for book of mormon's last week. one day we were walking by the center market and this lady has a shoe stand selling shoes, and she was like "girls, what's with those books that you carry?" so we told her a little about it and she was very interested, and took one. a few days later we were walking by her again and said hi to her and even though she had a few customers, she told them to hold on and said "girls i know someone else who is interested in this book. you two are so beautiful!" haha she took us over to another lady selling stuff, and we were able to give her a book of mormon and get her phone number and stuff. it's amazing how the little things like that can happen! I truly believe that the book of mormon has power, just by even looking at it.  we had a great lesson with our investigator Valentina (the one who has a smoking problem), we talked with her about faith. we watched "Finding Faith in Christ" and she loved it.  she cried at the part when the guy asks Christ if He will heal his son, and he says "Help thou mine unbelief".  she truly has great faith and keeps committments better than anyone else i have ever seen! we also had a great experience at english. more people started coming and we are able to teach a beginning english class now, as well as advanced.  we were teaching beginner english, and after the spiritual thought we told them they could ask us questions. so everyone kind of just sat there, and then they started asking us about our missionary work and why we came here to ukraine.  usually people just ask about culture or something, but we got the opportunity to bare testimony of our work here and it was awesome.  we told them about our rules (no watching movies, etc.) and one kid was like "i feel bad for you!" and then another guy was like "i think it's cool that they can give up all that. to each, their own" we liked that a lot! and another guy told us how he believes there should only be one church and everything, so we told him a little bit about our organization in the church and showed him the wall of pictures that we have of the prophet and apostles. he loved it! it's cool seeing young people here be interested in spiritual matters.  

the work is moving forward and we love the people here. i really feel like i have a special love for the people here in these cities! i'm finally seeing how God really prepares people before we meet them.  sometimes we get called satan, people yell at us, we get rejected countless times, but also there is a lot of joy and the work is rewarding.  i read a quote by Joseph Smith last week that said something like "After all that is said, the greatest and most important duty is to preach the gospel." and i agree with that.  i love this gospel, i owe my life to it! every good thing in life comes from righteous living, and we are so blessed through our service to others.  i love it. i miss you all, but there is a great work to be done over here. in the dedication prayer on ukraine, Elder Packer said, "one day, temples will dot this land." and i can't wait for that day! i love you all, keep living life righteously! 


Mama Luba's kitten

7th transfer :)

Dasha, Sis. DeMille, Sis. Johnson

Monday, September 10, 2012

family and friends, it was another great week! we really are seeing a lot of blessings and always having a good time!

a few updates: we met with Luba a couple of times, and she is great!  she told us her dog is pregnant and i asked luba when she will have her puppies, and she said "ask her!" haha then she says "well you know she can't talk, but i just love to joke!" haha she keeps us laughing.  We gave her the conference ensign and showed her the picture of the prophet and counselors, the apostles, etc and she was overjoyed, she kissed the magazine! haha.  We also got to meet her secret love, Father George haha and he told me if he had a daughter, i would look like her. and he told sister johnson she looks like him when he was younger..hahah we laughed about that one.  We met with our hippy investigator, Irina and we taught her a little of the plan of salvation.  So i asked her "irina, do you believe we lived with God before this life?" and she asks "do you think that there was really a city of gold and the great city Atlantis?" haha i couldn't quite figure out how my question connected with her question, but we just roll with the punches.  Our investigator here in Nickolaiv, Ludmilla (the one who read the book of mormon like crazy) is doing great! She is almost done with the book of mormon.  She understands the gospel so well, and it's all from just studying the bible.  She is proof that the bible contains the gospel, you just have to search it out and really pick out the truths.  We just need to help her connect the dots that there really is only one true church on earth.  We asked her to be baptized and she said she wasn't against it and would pray about it, but she is confused that you can be baptized again (she was already baptized, just about like every other person here).  We are working with all of our investigators and trying to help them understand the truth of the gospel..sometimes it seems an impossible task, but we are trying!  

We always meet interesting people on the streets, and the other night we met this man who introduced himself as "Doctor Yuri" haha.  He started telling us about all these psychology things and how he is a professor, and he started telling us who our "other half"s are.  Sister johnson's betrothed other half is Shakespeare, and my other half is Jack London. haha.  I love people! We met this other man named Feuder, and he asked for a book of mormon to give to his son, and we got to talking and he asked where i was from because of my accent, and i told him america.  Then he is like "well probably your parents or grandparents are from ukraine or russia, because listen to how good your russian is!" haha it made me feel good, but russian is always a challenge.  Yesterday i had to give a talk in sacrament meeting, and afterwards my branch president told me i did very well, then he was like "would you like to know your mistakes now?" haha i told him yes, and he was glad that there was only a few mistakes that i made!  He is an english teacher, so he helps us a lot with correcting us.  

The weather here is sooo much better now that it is cooling off!  We are trying to find more, work with the less actives, and continue helping the members in both branches.  There are some truly wonderful people here, and there are also some really hard hearted people here.  I really want every person to know the truth of the gospel, and it's hard when they reject us without even knowing what or who we are.  I love doing missionary work even though it's really hard sometimes.  I really am thankful for the Spirit and that He helps us teach.  We are so lucky and blessed to have the gospel. To me the gospel is so logical and makes so much sense! But God gave us the second witness, the Holy Ghost so that we can know "the truth of all things".  I'm just thankful for the people who will listen to our message and we are continually searching for those.  It's wonderful to serve the Lord and to labor among His children.  I love you all, and the work moves forward!  

Love Cectpa DeMille

Mama Luba's yard



Sis. J, Luba and Sis. D


grapes for the girls


After a long, hard day!

Cute Julka!


Amanda and Luba



Monday, September 3, 2012

Dear friends and family,

This last week was great, busy, and I am glad its a new week.  We found a couple of new investigators, keep moving forward with the ones we have, and it's all good here!  The Elders here in Nickolaiv passed us this one investigator named Tamara, and her husband Alexander. I will describe Alexander's outfit:  blue sweats all the way up to his bellybutton and they are tight at the ankles, a small wife beater tucked in (he put on a sweet button up later, also tucked in), 2 pairs of socks tucked into the sweats, and classy dress shoes. I wish I had a picture, but I'm gonna count on that he will wear it again sometime.  It was awesome, to say the least!  One of the elders had a little bit of a stuffy nose and Tamara insisted on putting his nose under this hot lamp for 8 minutes on each side.  It was pretty hilarious, and didn't work all that well, which made it more hilarious!! They had like 1,000 kittens and we suggested maybe he was a little alergic to the kittens, so she threw them right out! Like literally, threw them. hahah it was so funny!  We love her already.  Alexander speaks in like all Ukranian, and he was impressed that I knew 5 words in Ukrainian haha.  
We had a lesson with Luba this week in Kherson, and we introduced her to the Maxwell's.  We went to get her, and we were telling her that we are going to take her with us to see them.  She asked how old they were so I told her, and she just put her hand over her heart and said "I want to cry because they are old and are doing what you do". haha a few tears did stream down her face, and we took her along with us.  We watched the Restoration and she loved it.  It was actually pretty amazing, she told us that she has been searching for the true religion forever, and she felt like when the elders knocked on her door, that she had found it. We gave her this picture of Jesus, and she kissed it and I tried not to laugh.  Everything she says is just hilarious and I love her so much!  I promised her I would say hi to all my people in America for her, so Luba says hi! haha. She also told us how her daughter used to smoke and she was like "she was trash! but then she stopped, and wasn't trash anymore".  She also told us that her daughter has a friend that is a millionare and she was glad that he helped her.  She told the Maxwells that they couldn't tell anyone that though haha.  She almost came to church yesterday, then I called her and asked if she was on her way and she told me her secret love Father George is sick, and he is laying on his back, she is sad because that is her future husband, and she needed to feed him goats milk.  Maybe she will be able to make it next week haha.  
We met with our "hippy" investigator named Irina.  She really does look like she stepped out of the 60's haha.  She has a lot of interesting ideas and has already investigated for 2 years, but we connect with her really well and she is starting to understand a lot more about the gospel.  She had some major questions about polygamy, women can't hold the priesthood, etc, but she loved our answers to those and it was a great lesson.  Plus it was in a beautiful park haha!  
Also that woman we met in the graveyard last week, came to church!! She stayed all 3 hours and loved it.  We had a little lesson with her after and she wants to meet more.  She told us that she has sinnned a lot and that she needs forgiveness and asks for it everyday.  It is interesting seeing how people want forgiveness and hang on to that hope that maybe they can be forgiven one day.  It is a tool of satan to tell us we can't be forgiven.  I am grateful that we know that we can be forgiven through a process God gave us, instead of just paying money or feeling lost.  I love it!  We had a lesson with a less active this week in Nickolaiv.  She told us how she got baptized in 1995 by Elder Packer's grandson.  It was in St. Petersburg, then she moved here to Nickolaiv and she was the first member of the church here.  It was crazy to hear her story!  Basically she told us she still follows all of the commandments, but is too lazy to do anything or to act on her knowledge.  Many people might think this is fine, but not acting is a sin of omittence.  I heard a analogy one time that I liked:  There was an older couple who had been married in the temple, lived the gospel their whole lives, served God, raised their family in the gospel, etc.  They decided they needed a break, so they just bought an RV and traveled around the country for the rest of their lives.  They went to church when they had time, but weren't in a ward permanently. Time went on, and they both died and went to heaven.  An angel showed them thier mansion in heaven, and it looked like a great mansion, but they walked inside and it was empty.  It was beautiful from the outside, empty on the inside.  They asked where all the furniture was, and they were told "when you stopped serving God, we stopped working as well".  We talked to this less active about how acting is such an important part of the Gospel, and when we covenant with God at baptism, it is a life-long covenant.  We will continue working with her, and I have high hopes she will come back.  
We had a fun weekend! Another sister serving in Zap was traveling with the Van Bruggens to a baptism in Simferopol, then she came and spent the night with us in Nickolaiv.  It was fun to have a guest haha! Then on Sunday, we went on splits.  I went with that sister, and a member from our branch to Kherson, and Sis. Johnson stayed here with another member.  It was a busy day, a great experience, awesome russian practice, but I missed Sis. Johsnon! haha we will probably do it more though, it's awesome for the members and it's nice to be in 2 places at once.  A few more cool experiences:  We were walking down this random street in Kherson, trying to take a short cut to the maxwells, and there is this guy working construction, and he just asked us for a Book of Mormon.  He was so nice, was so excited to get a book, and gave us his number and everything.  We would have never talked to him because we aren't allowed to approach people when they are working, but it was so cool he just wanted the Book of Mormon! He asked us how much it was and was ready to pay for it, and we told him it was free, he was happy!  Also we bought some ice cream from this little stand, and the lady working there said the same thing, that she wanted the book and she was interested because it was about Christ.  So we just handed it over and gave her our number and it was a great experience!  Little things like that are so great as a missionary!  Last thing-we finally got our new russian translation triple combos! They are so nice and it is such a blessing to have the new translation of the Book of Mormon, D&C, and Pearl of Great Price all together.  Well this is long but I want you all to know that I love serving the Lord and we see miracles and blessings everyday!  I love you!

Cectpa DeMille

this is what we call our pyramid. an easy way to keep track of investigators, topped with our egyptian pictures. sorry its far away, but it gives a good idea haha.
                                                                        Me and Irina

Valentina's chickens

Valentina's bunnies eating watermelon

                                                                


i threw away my 1st pair of shoes, they were destroyed. i could feel the ground poke through the holes when i walked.

a little bit of scenery. they paint all of the bottoms of the trees white to keep the bugs away

sis maxwell, sis hodgson (the girl who stayed with us on saturday), sis van bruggen, my companion for the day Olga, and myself

Monday, August 27, 2012

My dearest family and friends,

The work continues, we see miracles and blessings, and always we run into hilarious things.  We had a few really cool things happen this last week. 1-a few weeks ago we were walking down this road and this lady was outside of her house and we said hi and got to talking, she told us she had heard about the book of mormon, we gave her a new translation of the book of mormon, and we told her we would stop by.  So we stopped by and she let us right in, went and got her book of mormon and comes out and tells us she hasn't read a lot because she has been busy.  We asked her how much she read, and she shows us that she is halfway through Alma!!!! We were like actually, that's a lot! So we asked her how she liked it, if she had any questions, etc.  and she says "This book is so clear. I have no questions. I wonder why people say bad things about it? Probably because they don't know the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  And some people even say it's not about Christ, and I think they should read the cover because you know girls, it says Another Testament of Jesus Christ." We were like yep, that is exactly right! Then she proceeds to tell us the whole story of Nephi and his family crossing the ocean, how the Book of Mormon and Bible compliment each other, and she explained how she obtains personal revelation.  I almost cried!! It was a miracle, and send straight from Heavenly Father!! We will definitely continue meeting with her, she is soo nice and wonderful.  2-we were in Kherson yesterday and we met with our investigator Luba (she is hilarious as ever) and afterwards, we are walking to the bus stop.  She lives kind of in a random area, and you walk through a small grave yard to get there. So we come upon this lady just taking a stroll through the grave yard, and i say hi, and we get to talking.  She is so sweet! She loved us "sweet american believing girls" haha and accepted a book of mormon and wants to meet with us.  Whether it turns out to be anything, it was a miracle! She said she lived in a completely different area of the city, she was just taking a walk, and the whole thing was one of those miracles in disguise kind of thing.  The Lord is blessing us in our work, and I see His hand in it every day!
As we were meeting with Luba, she was telling us how she thought she was going to die earlier that morning because her heart was racing "sooo fast" and she almost started crying saying "I though i wasn't going to see my spiritual sisters ever again!" haha we love her, we just have a hard time keeping her on track with the Gospel, because she loves to talk to us so much. And during the lesson, she goes and gets these face cards and was like "girls, i think these are of the devil. it's probably why i'm sick"  we made it clear that we do not play cards on the mission haha, but i didn't have the heart to tell her that in "real life" i love card games...oh well!!  She also told us about how she loves this priest name "Father George" and how they have this secret love thing going on, and she wants Sis. Johnson and I to be the witnesses at her marriage celebration haha. So I asked her if they were really getting married, and she said "I don't know." haha.  So at the end of the lesson I said the closing prayer and during the prayer she starts talking and I thought she was telling me to bless her friend, but then she just says "Sorry, I just wanted to add something into your prayer. please forgive me DeMille."  haha Sis. Johnson almost lost it laughing, and I just kept going with the prayer.  Love it!!  We also met with our investigator Valentina, the one who is having a hard time quitting smoking.  She is so amazing though and has great faith! On the back of the brochures we give out, they have questions that you can answer and scriptures that you can read.  She is the first person I have met that actually read all the scriptures and answered the questions! We were so proud!  
We love Nickolaiv so much! There are some great members here and we have been trying to get to know them more and share spiritual thought's with them.  This woman Tatiana is like the greatest member I have ever met.  Her little house is so cute and she is just telling how she likes to live modestly so she can pay tithing and serve the Lord.  I love it!!  We are trying to love Kherson more, but the branch has some issues and we are all trying to make a team effort to help the branch out.  We met with this member Marina over in Kherson (the one we helped get to the temple) and she was telling us how she is having a hard time with her mom (her mom recently got baptized, now doesn't want to come to church) and she is so upset. We found out Marina just started working a lot, so we explained to her maybe her mom just misses her while she is at work.  Then marina looks at us with this sad face and is like "She doesn't even make me breakfast anymore. I have to make it myself." haha it sounded funny coming from a 40 year old woman, but we held our laughter in and gave her some comfort.  
Well, I love the work! Honestly it's easy to love the work when things are happening, and it gets a little more tough to love it when you are finding all day.  But I'm determined to be more positive and let the light shine to everyone.  I'm getting more bold about sharing my testimony and how i feel about the gospel, and it just feels good! The Lord is blessing us and I love it.  Thank you for all your prayers and support!! I love you all!!

Cectpa DeMille

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

dear family and friends,

We have been working so hard in this area, and it's paying off!! Good news, Sister Johnson and I are both staying in this area again :) this will be our 4th transfer together, crazy!  I will give you all the highlights from last week. We went to Simferopol (a city down south about 6-7 hours away from us) for zone conference.  We took a train on the way down there, and a bus on the way back.  We stayed with the sisters down there and we went on splits with them that night, it was fun, it was my first time doing splits with other sisters in ukraine.  It was a long 2 days of basically sitting on a train, then in zone conf., then on a bus, but it was great.  Zone conference gave us a good opportunity to discuss what is going on in our mission, how we can improve, and how we can re-dedicate/re-committ ourselves to the work.  We talked a lot about Consecration and Sacrifice.  President Van Bruggen just asked us to think in every situation "What would a consecrated missionary do?", so we are working hard and loving it.  We are doing a lot more night contacting and we meet a lot of great people, along with some crazy creepers, but it's all in the experience haha!
There are of course, a few funny things that happened.  The elders in nickolaiv said they were contacting the other day and this drunk guy approached them and they just told him sorry sir, you are drunk and walked away. Then the guy yells after them "no, YOU are drunk!" haha i'm so glad i follow the word of wisdom.  Also, we have our lovely/funny investigator in Kherson named Luba (love, in english).  We went and saw her and she was showing us around her house, and she has a shrine in every room of icons that she prays to! Haha it was no good.  Then we are asking her about this cute little kitten that was at her house the previous time we were there.  I was like, "where's the kitten Matilda?" and she was like "Probably, she died.  I cried. I can't find her :(" and i was like "well i want to cry too, Matilda was cute." and she was like "sister, don't worry. don't cry. i still have the man cat here" haha i laughed, she is so hilarious.  Then later we were telling her we had to go back to Nickolaiv and she asked us just to have a sleep over at her house and we told her we couldn't.  Then she was like "ok, i see that you have to go. but i will miss you so so much." haha and she was like almost crying. We love her haha!  We were contacting last week, and we met this guy and gave him a church invitation, then he said to us "I'm Jesus!" and we were like say what? and he was like "well, you know, He's my brother." haha then he said the same thing like 3 more times "I'm Jesus! well you know, He's my brother." I love meeting people outside.  We have also recently made friends with a lady who sells flowers on the side of the street, and she thinks it's so great that we are from America and that we like Ukraine haha.  So we are talking to her last night, and she is like introducing us to everyone that walked by saying "come over here! these 2 girls are pure, natural americans! can you believe that? and they actually LIKE ukraine! wow!" haha we tried not to be a little embarrassed and just laughed! 
We had a cool experience yesterday on the way to a lesson.  We were walking through this park thing, and I saw this guy on a bench and he was reading the Bible.  So we went over to him and told him who we were and told him about the Book of Mormon.  He had such a light in his eyes, even though he was telling us that he had recently lost everything and is going through a difficult situation.  It feels so good to testify about the Gospel and tell people that we know that our message can help them.  We also met with an investigator named Valentina.  She has an addiction to smoking (again, i'm SO glad we have the word of wisdom), and she is looking for a new path in life.  She has great faith and loved and believed the story of the Restoration.  We gave her the 12 Step program in hopes that it will help her with smoking.  We had a great lesson with Vika last night about Sacrifice (talk by Elder Oaks, last general conference).  She still is scared to get baptized, but we encouraged her to keep reading the Book of Mormon and praying and such. 
Well, i just want you all to know that i love the work!!! It's hard, but great.  God protects us, supports us, and watches over us in our part of His vineyard.  It feels good to know that I can labor in this part of the vineyard a little longer!  I love the truthfulness of the gospel.  We were talking to a woman the other night and she was a Jehova's Witness.  We told her that we KNEW our church was the only true church on the earth, and we both felt so much joy as we testified that God restored His church. It was interesting as we were talking to her because she wanted us to see how her church was right, but she never once said she knew that her church was true, or that it was the only true church on earth.  It feels good to know that we have the truth and I find so much joy in it.  We are trying to bring people to Christ, even if it seems like an impossible task.  I love you all and I'm grateful for your prayers and support! Keep up the good fight!

Cectpa DeMille

Sis. Johnson, Sis. Maxwell and Sis. DeMille


Monday, August 13, 2012

another week!


family and friends,

I'm not going to lie, nothing very exciting happened this week and it was one of "those" kind of rough weeks as a missionary, but we see blessings and I'm grateful for that.  We got some new "rules" from our Pres. Basically they are all the rules from the white handbook, but a little pepped up you could say haha.  We are doing a lot of finding outside and a little less studying.  I know that we will see blessings from it, but it was a little rough to get started with the new schedule.  Basically the highlight from this week was us saving this half-naked 89 year old guy's life haha.  So this is what happened.  We have a new investigator in Kherson and we went over to see her, she is an older woman, like 65 (i think that is still young, in ukraine it's old haha).  She is like a care taker for her best friend's dad (the 89 year old).  His name is Misha and he is like really old (for ukraine haha).  So we go over there and look over the gate and Misha is laying on the cement and there are goats running everywhere! We yell for Tonya (our investigator), and she is not home.  I think what happened is Misha was just sitting outside on his chair just looking at the sky you know, and the goats from the goat pen behind the house break loose, start running wild, and knocked poor misha off of his chair!  Who knows how long he had been laying there before we got there! So we try to open the gate to help him and it's locked.  So what do 2 sister missionaries do? Yep, climb the fence in our skirts haha.  Then we help misha up, and he is like so sunburned and tired, poor guy! While we are helping him, all the goats keep ramming us (seriously) and trying to eat our skirts (seriously).  We had to hit them with water bottles to get them to stay away!  So we take misha inside and give him some water that he downed in like 3 seconds and he fell asleep like 5 seconds later. It was quite an adventure and now Misha loves us haha. The next day we saw Tonya and she was soooo grateful that we helped him haha.  It was great!
The rest of our week consisted of us finding and trying to meet with people.  We met some interesting people, to say the least.  Some lady told us our fortunes--I need to learn an asian language such as japanese or chinese, I look like my mom (her heart told her that, then I proved her right with a photo haha), and I am very wise apparently.  Another lady offered us her borshte recipe, another lady told us we aren't saved, someone cast us out of their little village (because everyone is orthidox according to her), and another guy argued with us for about 30 minutes about how we are wrong and not real servants of the Lord.  We had a sort of depressing lesson with one of our families that we are teaching, and the husband told us he believes in reincarnation and he isn't interested in learning or reading, he just likes to discuss with us.  Things like that pull at my heart strings a little bit, but we just move on.  Other than that, it's just work around here! This week we are heading down south to Simferopol for another Zone Conference, which should be great.  
I know that our church is true because I can feel it and I just KNOW, you know? Not only that though, it's very logical! It's hard to tell people here that God has restored His church again and they don't listen or take the time to even think that it could happen.  The more I study the Bible, the more I realize how much the bible matches up with our church and how crazy it is to me people who supposedly know and study the bible, can't see that there could be one true church on earth.  But we are trying to find the elect who will realize that, and want to join that one church!  Well, I love you all! I know the church is true and I will continue to tell everyone who will listen!

Ukraine has huge sunflower fields in the summer

these next pictures are old but from when we played pin yourself in the celestial kingdom  haha


Cectpa DeMille

Thursday, August 9, 2012

summer


family and friends,

I think my memory might be failing, but I don't know if St. George ever got as hot as it is in Nickolaiv....I might have heat stroke!  Haha jk, but kind of not really. It's really really really hot. But it's all good, we love missionary work and sweating to death! So this week included: hiking through a dusty village 3 different times to find an investigator, no baptisms, a really cute kitten, and some new investiagtors.  The details:  we have a rule in our mission that the sisters teach women, the elders teach men, no if's, ands, or buts.  So the elders have been "passing" some women to us, and it's great, but we are soo busy!! But it's a blessing we have some wonderful people to teach and we get a lot of good experiences.  One of the women, her name is Love. (a lot of women here are named love, hope, faith, etc..) and she kind of reminds me of Professor Trelawney (spelling??) on Harry Potter and she is so hilarious!! She had the cutest kitten and tried to feed us fresh goats milk and we graciously declined (it's totally against our rules to drink that stuff).  We walked into her gate through her garden, and she comes over and is like "Hi girls! My name is love, and I love you!" haha she is great.  After 3 times of hiking through a village, we found our next investigator from the elders, Tonya.  She is way funny and speaks in half Ukranian, so I can barely understand anything.  Those 2 women are both in Kherson, and then we have a new investigator here in Nickolaiv named Valentina.  She is such a sweet and sincere woman who wants to quit smoking.  I'm excited to keep working with her, she is great.
So our baptism didn't work out with Vika.  We are going to keep working with her, but she is just scared and doesn't want to ruin her relationship with her parents.  I was really sad, but we will hopefully move forward soon.  It's all part of the ups and downs of doing the Lord's work.  Our favorite young woman in our branch here (dasha) is so great! We are helping her study Preach My Gospel to prepare for a mission.  She decided to go contacting with us last week after our lesson.  We were handing out info about our church and free Liahona's.  No one was really wanting to talk to us, and poor Dasha was so sad! She couldn't understand that no one would want a free magazine about Christ or hear about our church.  She was almost crying, but we had a good talk about it and it was a good experience.  We love her!  A super funny thing happened last week.  We were walking to our apartment and these Babushki that we always chat with called us over and we were talking about life, and they loved my outfit. I was wearing like this pink dress thing and a white shirt, and they told me how cute and bright i looked haha.  Then they looked at Sis. Johnson (she was wearing a black shirt/grey skirt) and they told her she looked like a "dead tree" haha.  They were so concerned and asked her if she had money to buy a dress like mine and she was like "yeah, i've got some money" and they were like "gather your people together and gather money so that you can buy a dress ok?" haha it was so funny! Then they told us that we should just take our nametags off and find husbands.  Good advice, right?  Another funny thing.  We always walk this short cut way to the branch, and the elders called us one night and told us not to take the short cut anymore.  We asked why and they told us this story that they were walking through the short cut and this guy comes out of nowhere (drunk) and is like (in english) "give me  your money, i have a hun." haha a hun, yes. At first, i thought "a chinese warrior, sweet!" then i figured out that he meant to say Gun. haha. my bad!! So we don't take the short cut in case the "hun" is out and about.  
Well the work moves forward and every day is a different challenge and joy, but it's great to be involved in the Lord's work.  I really feel like these 2 cities have changed me and I love both of them a lot.  The Lord's hand is in this work and He is aware of what is going on.  I promise that He is actively involved in all of our lives, we just have to let Him in.  I have been studying a lot in the New Testmant and Book of Mormon, and I love seeing the parallells and truths in both books.  I really do love this work!  I have already had a lifetime of experiences and Ukraine has touched my heart.  I have recently paid attention a lot to how Christ influences our lives and how satan does as well.  I am reminded of the scripture that says everything good comes from Christ.  If we are filled with anger or doubt or impatience, all of those feelings come from satan. On the opposite, if we are filled with love and patience and humility, we have the abundance of the spirit in our lives.  I am so grateful for the knowledge we have and the opportunity to better ourselves each and every day.  The Lord knows us individually, and He loves us!! And I love you all too!  I love this gospel.  Until next week!

Cectpa DeMille

the girls at the branch


just a small church to pray in for the orthodox

dixie bbq right in Nickolaiv, the usa flag as well.  too bad it's a bar....

us with our investigator Ulia.  her and sis maxwell came to Nickolaiv today to walk around with us.

Lenin square

the lenin statue in Nickolaiv (there is one in every city in russia and ukraine i think)