Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Hermana Jackson 24 Sep 2012


Dear Family,        24 Sep 2012

     This has been a great week. The work is really just exploding here. 8 investigators came to Church yesterday and one of them told us she wants to be baptized this Saturday!!!  Her name is Cynthia and we were totally shocked and really happy for her.  The APs are in our Ward but they hardly get time to work with their investigators because they are in the office most of the day.  So they have been handing over a few investigators to us.  Especially the women that they have a harder time teaching because they have to have man present in the lesson.  So Cynthia is one of them and she has been going to church for a long time but has never wanted to be baptized until we taught her on Tuesday about the how the Lord answers our questions and how to recognize the Spirit.  The next time we saw her was on Sunday and she said she wanted to be baptized.  The only challenge is that she lives outside of the Ward boundaries but attends this Ward because her boyfriend is in the Ward.  So we´re just waiting to get the Mission President’s approval.  We´re also teaching a family that has been less active for a while and they all came to Church yesterday for the first time in months.  Their daughter’s name is Nancy and her boyfriend’s name is Jacobo.  Every time we visit their family he is there and participates in the lessons.  This week after one of our lessons he wanted to talk to us.  He told us that when we talked about the Plan of Salvation and the Purpose of Life, he got a really strong feeling in his heart that what we were teaching is true and that he feels like this is that path he needs to take.  We are so happy for him! But his situation is also like Cynthias in that he doesn’t live in the Ward boundaries.  In fact he dosn´t live in the mission boundaries but he is always in the Uruttia´s house.  So we´ll see if he can get baptized here or in his own Ward.   We´re just really happy that he´s experiencing a true conversion. 
     We are also teaching a woman named Zulma.  She works as a house keeper-nanny for another one of our investigators and she has read the Book of Mormon up to Alma!  She says she feels like it’s true and says she wants to be baptized but she doesn’t feel ready and doesn’t know when.  But she attended a Ward baptism on Saturday and went to Church yesterday for the first time. 
The work is really just exploding here.  I am so grateful that the Lord has blessed my companion and me with the opportunity to be a part of this work.

Hope you all have a wonderful week,

Love,
Hermana Jackson

Monday, September 17, 2012

transfers


Dear Family,
Ok, just to finish up telling you everything about Marcala..They only closed the area of the sisters and 2 pair of elders are still working with the branch.  So we spent the whole day on tuesday showing the elders where our investigators live and introducing them. It was king of hard.  I felt like i was handing my children over to someone else.  But Factoria and Natividad are doing well.  Last we heard, the lawyer had turned in a report of her life story to the register and we are now just waiting for an answer of what needs to be done next. Thanks for remembering her in your prayers. 
Ok, so now I am in Roble oeste which in Comayaguela.  Or basically part of the capitol.  This is my first time being in the city and it has been quite the culture shock.  My area is basically like the Beverley Hills of Honduras and its kind of intimidating.  I have to dress differently, talk differently teach differently and i feel like i've been transfered to a completely different mission.  I went from sitting in little homes with chickens running around me to fancy mansions.  I actually feel kind of spoiled.  As you can see in the photo attached, we have a great view of the temple from our house.  Its really exciting being in this area because a lot of people have questions about the temple.  However it is still kind of hard to find investigators because almost all the homes in our area are gated off so we have to find connections to get in.  The members are really great and it is so nice to be in a ward with so many active members.  Our mission president attends our ward and the APs too.  Today we had the privelage of helping out in the temple.  They haven't finished a few things and they just got a shipment of the furniture so we got to help un pack it and carry it into the temple.  Its really beautiful!  The director gave us a really cool tour.  My companion is hermana Guyant and shes from Eagle Mountain. Another gringa!  We had a trio with hermana chavez who is from Honduras but she was waiting for her visa to go to mexico so she was with us for a few days.  She left this morning. 
Love you all!
 
Hermana Jackson



Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Tue, Sep 11


Dear Family,
Sorry i didn't write yesterday becasue we had an activity with the Sisters in tegucigalpa yesterday and we were just informed this morning that both my companion and i are being transfered and that they are closing our area!!  We are really sad because we have a lot of investigators progresing and we just recieved a bunch of referrals.  But the Lord has a purpose to it and Im ready to go wherever he sends me.
HOpe you all have a great week
Love,
Rachel

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

3 Sept 2012

Dear Family,
 
Today we went hiking up to a waterfall called Estanzuela.  It was really pretty.  you can tell by the photo that i got sunburned.  This week i got the chance to go back to La Esperanza  my 2nd area because we had a zone confrence with President Fortuna.  We practiced teaching with a few members and i got to talk with the Branch President and a few other members.  They they told me that the Godoy family is doing well and that they are all going to church regularly.  yay!  
Hermana Factoria is doing well and her and Natividad are still pressing forward going to church waiting for their papers.  I admire the sacrifices they make.  They live really far away from the chapel.  Thanks for keeping them in your prayers.
 
Hermana Jackson
 



 

Making Tortillas

Dear Family,
This week we’ve been working with a lawyer for Factorias paperwork.  He is a member or the church and has sacrificed a lot of time to help her.  Just this week he traveled to the register where she was born to start the process.  I’m amazed at how willing he is to help.  Its incredible how the lord  puts angels in our path.   
This week we had an activity with the relief society and we learned how to make flour tortillas.  I had learned a little bit before from another member but now I think I’ve got it down. The first picture is of a member named Angela.  She was the one who taught us.  And the 4th is of the stove that the majority use here in the pueblos. 
Hope you’ve all had a great week.
Love
Hermana Jackson




Monday 6 Aug 2012

Dear family,                   6 Aug 2012

I got transferred on Wednesday.  Hermana Duncan and I were a bit disappointed because we were only together one transfer and on my very last night being in Talanga we had one of the most incredible lessons with Josue and he felt the spirit so strongly and accepted to be baptized!  I’m so happy for him even though I had to leave before I could see him baptized I just want him to eventually make it to that point!  Hermana Clawson, my companion from the MTC, is now with Hermana Duncan.   I’m at peace knowing that he’s in good hands.
Now I’m in Marcala.  It is absolutely beautiful.  The branch is really small and the work is going slowly but I’m happy to be here.   My companion’s name is Hermana Hartman.  She is from an island off the coast of panama.   It sounds like a really cool place.  I’ll have to tell you more about her in another letter.  The first picture attached is of her.

Love you all!
Hermana Jackson