Monday, 30 December 2013

Called To Know The Richness Of His Blessings!! 30-12-13

Dear Family and Friends, 

What. A. Week! Can I just start out by saying 3 BAPTISMS!!!!!!! But we'll get to that later in the email. 
So Christmas Eve was wonderful! We taught Brandi and Julie in the morning and then we went and made fudge for some of our investigators/members who help us with everything. The Lewis's invited us over to do that with them and it turned into a big group sing a long which was so great! I haven't played the piano like that in ages. It was sight reading to the max, and having people singing along and playing the guitar and the flute! I messed up a few times but we had such a fun time!! The fudge was delicious too! Someone we gave it to said that it tasted as though it were made by "celestial hands" hahaha. Apparently that's a gift of being a missionary, your food is blessed beyond measure and tastes celestial. I'll take it! Then we went to a District Activity where we went and sang to an old people's home. We were taken to the memory loss unit and this old man kept shouting out while we were singing "WHERE'S MY MEAL???" and "ARE YOU DONE YET?" hahahahahah. It kinda didn't fit in with the song "Do you hear what I hear?" cos apparently he didn't and he just wanted a meal. We were told to just tell him it's coming haha! So we did and he was quiet. He was so funny! We sung that, and "O Holy Night" and "O Come O Come Emmanuel". It was such a great experience! Then we went back to a members home and played Apples to Apples and it seriously was like we were all just a group of teenagers again. We laughed til we cried! Then on the way home President Lewis got pulled over by the Police and it was already gone 9:30pm and he said to the Officer that he had to take the missionaries home haha! 

Then Christmas Day was good too! We started out by delivering all our fudge, then went to the Lewis's, then the Sears where I Skyped you, then the Koevens! Then we had a Zone Activity at the Dixie Institute Building and we watched Despicable Me 2! It was SO NICE to just switch off and forget all the stresses of missionary work for an hour and a half and just laugh at Gru being stupid. Alllllllllll week long I've said to Sister Donaldson in a zombie voice "She kisses my bobos. She braids my hair. We love you mums. Everywhere." hahaha. We had to write down 5 things we love about our companions and as a joke I told Sister Donaldson that I was going to write "She kisses my bobos. She braids my hair. We love you companions. Everywhere." haha but I was more mature about it than that ;) It was good to get to know more Elders and Sisters. I think thats the thing I miss most about old life, not the clothes or the sleep or the relaxation or the FB or the boys - I just miss hanging out with people my own age. We're all tucked away in our areas and are around families all day long that we never get to just hang out (Which of course is right and I don't dispute that!) and I didn't realise how much I missed it till we played Apples to Apples and watched Despicable Me! But it was SO GOOD to get back to work on Thursday. It felt so weird Tuesday and Wednesday and I'm sure New Years Eve will be just as weird! Over all Christmas was wonderful, and the best part was Skyping you! I wish we could've talked for longer! 

So the inevitable sad news of every week: our golden investigator from last week cancelled on us. Well, she didn't. Her husband definitely did. We had a feeling he wouldn't want her to learn about the Gospel, so we prayed all week that his heart would be softened, then that phone call that no missionary wants to hear came saying that he'd like to cancel the appointment she made with us. We spoke to the neighbours who are in their Ward and enlisted their help so they took them some bread and introduced themselves and we will see them this coming week to try to set up an appointment now that some members have shown them that Mormons aren't weird and crazy. Well, just crazy. We're pretty weird ;) in a good way.  Oh and we saw this man on his drive as we were walking so we talked to him and he turned out to be a Baptist man that did NOT like Mormons. He told us that we're gonna get to Heaven and Jesus is going to tell us that He never knew us and to depart from Him. It was so sad. He bashed the heck out of us. I wanted to show him scriptures etc but I HATE confrontation and just wanted to run away. But instead I mustered up my courage and bore testimony to him and he told us to beware cos Satan makes us feel good about things and basically I said to him something along the lines of "Listen, we're two 19 year old girls who have left home and families for 18 months to bring hope to people. We're not here for an argument. We have an appointment to be at now, it was nice to meet you!" and we left. 

But after that we went to our appointment that a member had set up for us. It was at his house with his sister's boyfriend who wasn't a member. We taught him and he started crying and said how he was feeling the same thing he felt at this other LDS person's house! IT WAS AMAZING. It went SO WELL!!!! In fact it went so well that he knelt down and prayed at the end of it! And we saw him again that evening in the Visitors' Centre! I am waiting for the blessed day when I don't cry watching 'God's Plan For His Family'! Haha. He loved it and he watched the 'Joseph Smith - Prophet of the Restoration' movie and loved it. He says he loves how the LDS church has the Priesthood and fathers can bless their children and loves how family oriented it is. He believes Joseph Smith's story and that his family is the same as Joseph Smith's family, all going to different Christian denominations and he doesn't know which one is right! So he came to Church yesterday too! We are hopeful for him! His name is D. B stood us up again so we're thinking of leaving him to the Jehovah's witnesses because that is what he wants. We're really just here to separate the wheat from the chaff and not to convince people of anything. J was like "I don't see why ANYONE would be rude to you two! I wish you would move in with me! How can people not see that glow around you?" awwww! 
Her baptism was the best! It went so well! A lot of the ward came to support, they are such a great ward! Some wards do better than others at missionary work and theirs is a wonderful ward. Both J and L cried when they came up out of the water and they were SO happy! They wanted the closing hymn to be "Go Tell It On The Mountain!" hahah so we all sung gospel style ;) it was a great evening.

B's baptism went well too! Her husband H (less active) didn't seem too thrilled. A few people commented that to us afterwards as well. He just sat slumped with his face in his hands the whole time. We don't know what's up with that. We will try to help him though! It was a great weekend to see three of Heavenly Father's daughters come back to Him. 

This week we felt the Spirit testifying through us the things that people need to hear. We ate dinner at someone's home and as usual we shared a thought at the end and I just opened my scriptures and read a verse from 2 Nephi 31 about how we feel the Spirit in our own language and it turned out that the husband has MANY questions about that and he feels that he can't say the church is true because he has never felt the Spirit. It was cool how I just opened it out and that's what he needed. I didn't even do anything special! So we discussed it with him and figured out he needs to read the Book of Mormon for once! We had a cool experience at the Jacobsen's home! It turns out that their grandson is Terral Tyler!!!! WHATTTTT!!! So cool! 

Due to all our investigators getting baptized we now need more people to teach! So we got a lot of referrals from people so it's an exciting time! I've been studying "experience" in the scriptures and it's cool to see how we are here just for experience. We didn't come to earth for fun or for hard times, but just for experience. How the Lord says to Joseph Smith "all these things shall give thee experience and shall be for thy good". We can read of the experiences that Job had and Moses had. We are here on earth for the training ground to become Gods. We need to learn how to react when a child goes wayward, or when our house burns down, or when everything is going great, because we're here learning to do as God does. We are training. And we need all these experiences. God doesn't give us hard trials - we came here knowing we'd experience them but yearned to be as He is so readily accepted! He is teaching us how to be as He is. I loved that! 

Well folks I think that is all for now!! 
I love you all and need your prayers and letters and love! 

Sister Nicholls

This is a snippet of the song "He Sent His Son" performed at the Christmas Concert that Sister Nicholls took part in, at the Tabernacle, with the other LDS missionaries serving in St George, Utah - December 2013.

Monday, 23 December 2013

Merry Christmas! 23-12-13

Merriest of Christmasses to One and All! 

I come bearing glad tidings of great joy! This week was good. Well there were some rough patches too but what's a mission without that? I'll start with the good times!

First things first, remember how I talk about L and T? Well T was worried we were cold so gave us one of L's jackets EACH! hahaha we felt so bad but he was insistent! They're really cute. They're coming to visit us in London. Another great part of the week was Friday evening! We had two appointments booked that both cancelled on us, and so we called up L and J, who are less actives in the 6th branch that we have just reactivated, because they said if we ever have a free evening to call them! So we did call them and they took us out to see "Christmas lights". I say it in speech marks because they actually drove us out to Ivins to the Tuacahn Theatre to show us a live nativity!!!! It was so amazing!! The Tuacahn is the best place EVER. It's an amphitheatre with the red rock as the back drop and the stars above shining down. The nativity was so touching, we all had goosebumps, and not just because it was FREEZING! There were real life camels and sheepies and lambies and we got in for FREE. Maybe it's free anyway? I dont know haha. BUT IT WAS FREE! And they sung the best songs ever like Breath of Heaven and O Holy Night and What Child Is This? SO GOOD!!!! BEST EVENING EVER. We love L and J! L looks like Father Christmas and he even wore a Santa hat haha. When you come and pick me up you need to book to see someonthing there.

B prayed for the first time in our lessons. We're supposed to have them pray the first lesson but she always refuses but she is getting baptized on SATURDAY so needs to pray! We lovingly explained why we would love to hear her pray and resolved her concerns and she prayed!! Wahoooo!!! It's always the best to hear your investigators talk to God for the first time in their lives. They say the sweetest of all prayers because it's truly from the heart as they haven't recited prayers their whole lives. So B was praying and she felt super awkward because she has never prayed out loud before that she kept stopping and laughing. It was really cute! And I'm pretty sure her eyes were open so I had to keep a straight face or else she'd have thought I was laughing at her prayer which I wasn't'.
We had a great time decorating Book's of Mormon with the C family this week! She said she'd probz read it more if it was pretty on the outside so we remedied that and used our scrapbooking materials that we use to decorate our planners to make covers for their Books of Mormon. It looks pretty now and they've read all this week! YAY! 
Another good part of the week was when we felt prompted to get Dominoes Pizza for lunch. Hahah that was the funniest sentence I ever did write. But we did. So we went and we ran into this woman who we see EVERYWHERE. LITERALLY, EVERYWHERE. Her name is P. She is in the library, she's on the street, she's been in houses we've knocked at hahaha. So we talked to her for ages and it turns out she's NOT A MEMBER! Anyway she didn't want to hear our Christmas message but we felt good about seeing her. And then we ordered our pizza and a woman next to us paid for it! She's not even in our Stake so that was nice! 
Saturday was our miracle day because we needed a new investigator as our three are being baptized this weekend! So we pull out a list (because our appointment with B stood us up) and I felt strongly to visit one of the names. We walked straight there and the woman answered the door and we talked on the doorstep for a few minutes. She invited us in for a drink, which we always accept if it means getting into their homes. We have like five bottles in our bag but we'll always take more if it means we can share a message with them ;) So we share a message and I said the opening prayer and finish praying and look up and she had tears streaming down her face. She was like "I don't know why I'm crying! I'm so sorry!" and so we shared a Christmas scripture then led it into modern day prophets and the Holy Ghost and she LOVED IT. She invited us back for today but we were busy so we're seeing her Thursday!!! Heavenly Father answers our prayers when we are specific! We'd prayed so hard for one new investigator who would invite us in and IT WORKED!!!! She is special. We are excited!! Then we went to the L family for dinner, remember President L of the Stake Presidency who's home we went to for Thanksgiving? Well we are all in love with each other so they invited us over again and we had dinner with them. The most delicious salmon in the world ever. So then afterwards they took us to their friend's house whose not a member and guess who answers the door? P!!!!! From Dominoes!!!!!!! Heavenly Father obviously wants her to accept the Gospel because she is wherever we go!!!!! So she wasn't even the friend that the L's were taking us to see! But she is living there as of the day before for a few weeks! So crazy! She was the only one home so she invited us in and she told the L's that we see each other everywhere and that we just GLOW! She said we are just radiant! We were like BABE ITS THE SPIRIT but not really. We shared a message with her and gave her a Book of Mormon. Heavenly Father really does direct our paths to the second.

The next best part of the week was YESTERDAY! Performing with the missionary choir at the St George Tabernacle is one of those memories you'll never ever forget. Every Prophet except Joseph Smith has stood at that pulpit, and remember the story of how was it Lorenzo Snow that said to them if they pay tithing they'll get rain? That was there! And I've stood there! The L's and the C's came to support us and took pics so I'll get them to send them to you! It went really well and the Spirit was felt by all! Pres Center played guitar for some of them! He's really cool! Me and him joke together and he laughs at his own jokes! WHAT A GUY! I was sitting right next to the big section of Elders and it was so funny because Elders are just funnier than sisters. Cracking all kinds of crazy jokes!


One last thing that'll make Dad happy. I've met 2 Dutch people! And spoken Dutch to one of them! I asked him if he speaks Dutch and how he is hahaha! I couldn't remember any more than that. But I knew you'd be proud of your little girl for giving it a go! Also we were out walking yesterday and there's no pavements in Washington so we walk on the side of the road and this car coming towards us on the opposite side saw us and sped up and swerved towards us like it was trying to get us then slammed the brakes on. We were like what the heck was that!!! And the windows roll down and it was our Elders haha. They were like "Sorry Sisters, you just jumped out into the road from nowhere and we tried to avoid you!" ALL LIES. 

Now for the bad parts of the week! We went up to this house that had a no soliciting sign and wondered if we should knock or not. At length we decided to knock, because every house has one and nothing bad has happened, and we're not even soliciting, what we have is for free! So we knocked and about 10 seconds later this voice comes from the back of the house...I will now write the conversation out for you. "WHAT???........WHAT?????" ..... whispering "is he talking to us?..Hello?"...."GO AWAY!!!! GO EFFIN AWAY!!!" So we start walking away very quickly saying sorry and he comes to the window and shouts "I DONT WANT YOUR EFFIN STUFF. GO EFFIN AWAY!" and comes outside and follows us down his drive shouting "CANT YOU EFFIN READ ENGLISH" and I didn't want him to think we were ignoring him so I turned and quietly mustered up the courage to say "We aren't selling anything..." "WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY TO ME?" ... "We aren't selling anything!" .. "WELL WHATS IN YOUR BAGS THEN!!" "Err.............my money?...makeup?" "WHY ARE YOU HERE??!?!" "To share a message about Jesus Christ before Christmas!" "WHO EFFIN SENT YOU!!!" "........Jesus Christ..........?" and he looked down and walked back inside. He seriously followed us out onto the street shouting so loudly and swearing and we were so embarrassed! The whole world probably heard it. He was so angry I seriosuly could see him pulling a gun out! It reminded me of that chav in festival leisure park at Luke over the parking. Stupidly angry! So we went home to calm down for a second cos this was close to home and Brother U was there so we told him what happened and he stood up from his desk and said very solemnly "He did WHAT to my girls?" and put his coat on and called Brother S the High Councilman over Missionary Work who is like 6"5 and said "Penn, it's Dale. Some man was rude to the Sisters...........yes, he swore at them..........I know!........I'll be right over." hahaah and he put a big jacket on and got Brother S and went to the house that I told him the address to. Now, I know that the crazy man lives at 383 and one of our investigators lives at 382. I KNOW that. But for some reason, I told him 382 instead of 383. I'm convinced it was the Spirit not wanting him to be contentious! So he went to our investigators house and was all "Were the Sisters bothering you earlier?" and he was like "No Sister Nicholls and Sister D are coming back to teach me in a few days!" and they knew it was the wrong house and changed route and introduced themselves to him haha! I know it was the Spirit not wanting that crazy man to get a bad feeling for the Church because I KNOW everyone's addresses and never do that haha! But Brother U really looks after us. He's building steps in his garden so we dont have to run down his hill in skirts every day haha! 

Apart from that B is being baptized next week and so are J and L! We are so excited! But then we'll be out of  investigators haha! J gives us a speech every time she sees us about how no other missionary could've converted her and how we should teach at that missionary school that they all go to! haha!! We love her a ton! I hope you are picking me up in 15 months so you can meet all these people! 
The next few days will be great, we are going to the L's most of the day tomorrow to make some chocolate fudge and pass it out to our investigators and the members who help us out the most, and then we are having a District Activity in the evening, singing to old people! wooooo! Then we are going to the S family for Christmas! HAPPY DAYZZZZ!!! 



I want to end this email by sharing a poem that someone gave to me this week that I thought would bring some tears to your eyes parents, get a tissue before you read it: 

I skipped the sales after thanksgiving, the thrill just wasn't there, 
No pictures taken with Santa Claus, my decorating has no flair.
Her presents are shoes, skirts and tights, two coats and socks, no fun. 
I've bought her all these clothes because
This year I'm giving Christ my child. 

I've spent more time in the Temple, my testimony stirred. 
I've re-read November's Ensign, felt strength come from His words. 
Our family prays more frequently, My tears are quick to run.
Abraham seems closer because
This year I'm giving Christ my child. 

I wonder how those Lamanite mothers gave their sons to war?
Or how the pioneers chose Zion, their sacrifice was so much more. 
My loss will be her presence, I'll miss her smile a ton, 
For 18 months we'll pray for her
I'm giving Christ my child. 

I stare at her face when she's not looking. I memorize her eyes, their shine,
She's always hungered for that part of her, that makes her soul divine.
The stories and the lessons she's always heard, her choice and mine are one,
I'll put my faith in God's hand this year;
I'm giving Him my child. 

Past gifts have lost their glitter, I think I finally understand
Christ's birth should be celebrated by giving Him a hand.
It's because I know Christ lives and reigns that all the packing's done
My gift has taken years to make;
This year I'm giving Christ my child. 

I know there's one who understands the sacrifice I'm making. 
Who knows the gift I willingly give, the toll it will be taking. 
For He has done it all before, greater love there could be none
For years ago God gave to me, His only begotten Son. 

The hands I washed, the hands I held, the hands I taught to pray
Now knock on doors to find the ones who will listen to what she'll say,

Because I know Christ needs her until all the gathering's done, 
My gift has taken years to make;
This year, I'm giving Christ my child. 

Thank you for giving me to Him for these 18 months. I couldn't do it without your support. I need your love and letters every week. It's a thrill to represent Him at all times, and to teach what He would teach. I couldn't do all of this without you by my side. So thank you. 

I love you so much, 
Merry Christmas!!!!!!!!!!!! I cant wait to see your faces! 

Sister Nicholls

Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Week 10 - Double Digits!! 16-12-13

Dear Family, 

We're officially in double digits! I had to check to see what number last week's was because I'm starting to forget! That's a good sign :) We got new missionaries in our mission on transfers day last Wednesday so I'm officially not the youngest anymore! I felt so seasoned and experienced when they turned up to the zone meeting ;) haha that was me six weeks ago!

Last week we had a really touching experience. So weeks and weeks ago we visited this old woman who is dying of cancer any week now, and her daughters are all less active. She is about 80 something I'd guess. We spent time with her and prayed with her and then when we went back this last week she remembered us and all her daughters were like "You're the sisters that came over weeks ago??? Mum hasn't stopped talking about you! She was so touched with your visit, thank you so so much for visiting." and it was way touching. So we visited her and talked and prayed again and Sis D said the most beautiful prayer, kinda like a blessing of release haha and the Spirit was strong and we were mostly in tears and she was just so grateful for us being there. It's moments like that that make it all worth it. 

I want to thank everyone who has written a card or who has put a note in the other advent calendar. I LOVE THEM! I open them before I go to sleep at night, and I seriously look forward to it every day. I'm probably going to cry on Dec 25th when there's no more to open ;) The messages are perfect for what I need every day, so thank you everyone for being inspired! 

Best news of the week was when we went to J's house and her DAUGHTER WANTS TO GET BAPTISED TOO! Did I tell you that last week? I think that happened this week? Haha I have no idea. But anyway they're both getting baptised on the same day and we all just LOVE EACH OTHER SO MUCH! They went and got a brand new quadruple set of scriptures and had their names engraved on them! They told the people at Deseret Book that they are getting baptised and apparently they all rejoiced! So cute! Also we asked J to read the intro to the Book of Mormon and the next day (we see her most days to help stop her from smoking!) she was like So I just couldn't put it down!" and she'd read ALL THE WAY THROUGH MOSIAH!!!! Like HALF THE BOOK!!! Haha she is hungering for it and is just radiant. Her countenance has changed. She said that smoking is just repulsive to her now and that she cannot stand the smell and that she hasn't felt the need for one at all! I love her so much!! She makes it all worth it! I cannot wait for the two of them to get baptised. They just soak up everything we tell them. 

The best part about having 7 wards is 7 Christmas parties. Five of them happened within like 15 hours of one another! 3 on Friday night and 2 on Saturday morning! Haha so much food and merry-making. Wherever we go people want to feed us so it was fun. Except the retirement branch that we are over (the 6th branch) had their Christmas party cancelled because of a funeral. I'm sorry for their loss. 

This week we had exchanges. My Sister Training Leader, Sister S from Southern France came and stayed with me in Washington and Sis D went to Washington Fields with Sister D from Peru but really Provo. It started Wednesday night and went until Thursday night and in the middle of the night on Wednesday she woke me up because she was talking REALLY LOUDLY in French haha. I just thought how much Sam Shelley would've loved it haha. She was proper chattering away in French in her sleep! We just had a great time and Dad you've met her cos she was Sis D's last companion.

A woman tried to unconvert us this week! She whipped out the theory about Joseph Smith being epileptic and I felt like saying "Come on, even the anti mormons have left that theory alone because its so ridiculous." haha but I didn't. I just bore testimony and tried to find a way to get out of her house! She is an excommunicated member with many twisted ideas. I felt bad for her because she's gonna get a nasty shock when she dies. I'm definitely getting stronger which is good! I can hold my own. We taught another man who is meeting with the Jehovah's Witnesses and he likes evidence for everything so I don't know how much he enjoyed our visit but he invited us back! He said he lives there with his sister and then his person came out who could've been a boy or a girl so I said "Hi! Are you the sister?" and the person said "I'm a guy. I'm his nephew" HAHAHHAAH AWWWWKKKWARDDDDDDDD!! What can you even say to save that haha. The most awkward moments are in Walmart when the Polygamists are there and its just them and the Sister Missionaries in one aisle and you cheerily say hello to them and they just look at you! Haha like I was going to baptise them with my eyes!! We got new standards of excellence again, President Center is trying to make them good. But he has changed the definition of a lesson. It used to be if we talked about one or more gospel principle with ANYONE, including door contacts or on the street it would count. So we got like 37 lessons a week. Now it's a legit appointment that starts and ends with prayer and is an investigator who is seriously investigating the church and invites us back time and time again. So now we have to get 20 appointments with real investigators and real less actives every week!!!! Super hard but the 7 ward mission leaders are helping us! 

I am so excited because we are in a missionary choir that is performing it's program at the St George Tabernacle on Sunday evening (at 7pm if you want to come ;)) The songs are beautiful and I sit at the top with the sopranos! All my missionary Mums and Dads (ie the Bishops and their wives and the Stake Presidency and wives) said they'd come! We are singing many songs including Still Still Still, Christ the Lord is Born Today and Hark the Herald Angels sing. My singing has gotten a lot better as I'm learning to control my voice and get the higher notes a lot better. I've made some awesome friends here. One Sister in my district from Tonga and I just LAUGH ALL THE TIME! Oh and I saw Sister Allen in the choir practise too!

We ate dinner with a really really less active family last night. They have tattoos everywhere and piercing everywhere but I LOVE THEM! They are so funny and the woman was talking to me about how whenever she goes anywhere that is Churchy everyone looks at her like she shouldn't be there and she started crying!! She is such a good hearted lady and she cried at our spiritual thought too. We are taking them to the Visitors' Centre Friday! Lastly B didn't make it to Church cos she was sick so that baptism is being pushed back to the 28th! A
nd the S family still have no progression there but he wore a tie on Sunday that I made for him and he just made it bigger and put it around his neck and made it shorter so it fit around his neck haha.  The Temple was great today!!! St George is the best temple ever!! 

LOVE YOU LONG TIME
Sister Nicholls



Monday, 9 December 2013

Snow in St George!! 9-12-13

Dear Family,

This week has been COOOLLLLLLDDDDDDD. We were up in Cedar City for the
zone conference with Elder Arnold on Tuesday and the leaders kept checking their
phones and abandoned the meeting at 3pm to tell us to DRIVE HOME FAST as a
storm was a-brewing. We drove home with the other Sisters and were fine but
it was very cloudy then we woke up Wednesday morning to snow covering all
of St George! It has been about 7 degrees farenheight and due to my lack of
adequate winter clothing it has been chilly to say the least. Usually it
snows and melts like a minute later but this time everyone was shock-ed and
amaz-ed that it stayed and continues to reign with horror. Saturday it
started snowing and never stopped, and it was blizzarding all in our faces
and hair which was wet and frozen but we continued to walk. I couldnt feel
my face or my hands or feet but I kept reciting a snow version of the Standard of Truth in my
head to keep me going, the words "no unhallowed SNOW can stop the work from
progressing; blizzards may rage, snowballs may combine, snowmen may
assemble, ice may defame, but the truth of God will go forth boldly, nobly
and independently until it has penetrated every house in WASHINGTON!" and
somehow we kept walking. Honestly I just felt so close to Heavenly Father
and I really felt his gratitude to us for not stopping finding His precious
children despite how uncomfortable it was and how much more we'd rather be
warm inside. I felt His love really strongly. I've learned a lot this week
about how I need to align my will with His and be happy with whatever it is
that He asks me to do. Yesterday Church was cancelled because of the snow,
and Washington City asked everyone to stay inside cos it was just thick
sheet ice EVERYWHERE and so we went upstairs to be with the people we live with (an empty nester couple who are about late fifties,
their last daughter just went on her mission) and we baked cookies for our
7 Bishops.  It was a GREAT day cos then we delivered all the
cookies! Saturday night when the snow was starting we walked to L and
T's house for J and P's recent convert lessons and they were
outside and it turned into a massive snowball fight. Is that even allowed?
Who knows. But the Bishop across the street got involved too. It was great:
We were all wet and frozen afterward and just sat intheir house and
talked and laughed for ages and ages because it wasn't safe to go outside
and do anything, plus it was like evening so all our appointments had
cancelled on us. But it was great, I love the relationships you form on
your mission. L and T got married in March and just found out
they're having a baby girl next year! They are going to come and visit me
in London in summer 2015 because they've always wanted to come. They are
super cute and I want to have a marriage like them! Another good point of
the week was when we went out with one of the RS Presidents to visit some
lost souls and they didnt' open the door and it was 8pm so we would've just
gone back to our apartment and she got us in the car and said LETS GO TO
DAIRY QUEEN so we went to Hurricane for Dairy Queen. It's just
been a weird week with how everything falls through but we can't replace it
because of the warnings from Pres Center to NOT DRIVE ANYWHERE. All
missionaries were told not to drive anywhere yesterday until further notice which
came today. We still have to be careful though.

Because of the snow everyone cancelled their appointments with us due to
sickness or being stuck
out of town and so in this, the coldest week St
George has seen in all of the history of time, we spent most of our time
knocking doors. It was pretty successful one day, we got like three new
investigators!! Door after door after door listened to us and invited us
back, but then the next day NO ONE answered their door ALL DAY except one
person who didn't want us. And that set the tone for the whole week, nobody
answered their door. One of the days we were tracting and this little 8
year old boy saw us and biked over to us and joined us for like an hour
haha! He stood at the doors with us and came into one home with us, this
man who was already a member whose wife died and he lives all alone and its
heartbreaking! D came in with us and testified that "heaven is really
cool. Its like mine craft cos you can make your own rollercoasters"
hahahahah best member present lesson ever ;) he was so cute! biking around
us as we walked and bearing testimony when needed.

We've met quite a few heartbreakingly sad old people this week. One of them
invited us over for dinner and did another Thanksgiving dinner and it was
cos she was all alone on Thanksgiving and waited for her Thanksgiving til
we could come for dinner :(((((( soooo sad! and it was her birthday
too!!!!!! oh why do people have to get old and be alone. I wish I could
hug every old person but I cant hug every old person. (name that youtube
video). Then the other was a woman whose husband had died a month before
and she kept crying all throughout the evening until we were all crying
with her. Even when we sat down at the table she started crying because her
husband always picked who should say the opening prayer. Why must my heart
be crushed by so many old people this week?!

The highlight of the week was Zone Conference. It was exactly what I
needed! And I did see Elder Nolan :) we Brits stick together.! Elder Arnold of the 70 instructed us.
He was a bit scary because he would just pick on
you and made me come up to the front and do a role play in which my knees
were literally knocking together because I was so nervous. But he was nice
over all. I learned a lot of ways in which I need to improve so that my
investigators have a better chance of feeling the Spirit and wanting to
come unto Christ. A LOT of ways haha. But his wife spoke to us and uplifted
us which was nice! She reminded me of Julie Herbertson.  I love Julie and miss her so it made me
feel good to meet Sister Arnold! I told Sister Center about my dog bite
still hurting and she told me to put a warm flannel on it a few times a day
after calling the doctor to ask what she should tell me. So its all good.
Now it's snowing and I wear boots the crazy dogs can't bite my ankle anymore!

I have officially survived my first transfer as a missionary! We got
transfer calls this week and Elder the AP said is this Sister Nicholls?
And I said yes! And he said we have exciting news for you Sister Nicholls!
We are expanding the mission, we now have Provo in our mission and we are
sending you up there to work in the BYU YSA wards 1-3. How does that sound?
And I laughed and said "that sounds like a big fat lie Elder N!" haha and
he was like you're right, you're staying in Washington with Sister
D! Hahah those AP's sure are cheeky little missionaries.

Yesterday as Church was cancelled the only time we got out of the house was
to go to the First Presidency Christmas Devotional! It was good! We walked
in a few minutes late cos we were finishing dinner with a member and had to
drive slowly on the roads of certain death, and we walked in and saw none
other than J in the back row by himself!!!! He had come all alone
and sat by himself! It was so sweet! So we went and sat with him and looked
like the happiest missoinaries in the world. We loved Elder Nelson's talk.
J was engrossed with it all! President K of the Stake Presidency
asked J about himself and J said "im a new convert" haha awwwwww it
was so cute! He probz thinks just cos he agrees with it all that he's a
convert! Then we taught him and his family afterwards and he said how he
just is hungry for the Book of Mormon. He goes to work but the whole time
he's there he's thinking about it and just wants to be at home reading it! Then his biggest concern was - he doesn't knowhow to tie a tie. So we got his tie and I taught him how to do it, THANK
YOU BEAUCHAMPS HIGH SCHOOL! It was so funny and sweet. We just love them. I
need to learn Spanish so I can talk to his wife better because she only
speaks a little English. I need to learn Spanish just because everyone here
who isn't English is Spanish and it's so hard trying to talk to them. We have
Spanish Elders close by that we refer them on to but I was talking with one
from El Salvador called J about Joseph Smith and church and was trying
to tell him about the good feelings from church. I was able to say what
Sister P taught me back at home how to introduce myself in Spanish and talk about
the Book of Mormon but then I was lost for words and was able to crack out
something about the bueno feelings from the l'eglesia hahaha.

We took the S family to the Visitors' Center too and it turned into a discussion
about Priesthood authority. We always need a member present with us because
I know nothing about the Priesthood except that it is true. Haha but the
men always know what to say, like Dad does, so we try to always have one
with us.

Sister C's brother and his family now live with them and we saw them
when we went by and he isn't a member! So we taught him and he loved it! He
was excited to read the Book of Mormon and soaked it all in. He was
engrossed in the First Vision story and as usual when we get to the crucial
part about a pillar of light appearing, his kid played up and wanted candy
and I could just see Satan holding some candy enticing the kid to moan for
candy so that his Dad would be distracted. Nice one Satan but we got his
attention back. It always happens! We are so excited for him and his
family.

In conclusion, I am learning a lot and loving life. I love praying and I
love serving my Father. Every time I tell someone about Joseph Smith and
recite the first vision to someone who has never heard of him before, I
rejoice that I am helping to bring about the promise "millions shall know
brother Joseph again".

All my love,

Sister Nicholls

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Thanksgiving Week! 2-12-13

Dear Family,

Can you believe it's already been 8 weeks since you dropped me off at the
MTC foyer? Crazyness! It feels like it's been FOREVER. Let me tell you some
stories from this week:

We found an old man to teach but he seems pretty wary of us. He is a
Lutheran and was all set to bash us down at his doorstep but we shared a
message about Christ, and spoke of Christ and our love for Him and he
changed and decided he would like to hear more. But he wanted to bring a
friend from his church along with him, so he is still wary of us.. So we went back a few days later for our appointment and he was all "Didn't you get my message? I asked if we could do it another time?" and honestly we didn't, so we told him that and he let us in anyway! Didn't get too much gospel talking done because he is an old widower and likes to talk a LOT. But it was okay. We'll probably see him again in a few weeks.

We are teaching J still! We finally managed to get a lesson with her
this last Tuesday and we taught her the restoration! So we shared the Joseph Smith story and right away she said "I know he is a prophet of God!" so we committed her to baptism and she said yes, but she has to give up smoking! So we set out a plan for her and are trying to visit her most days to help her give up. She is SO excited to be baptized, we just need lots of prayers that she'll make it three weeks without smoking. She is about 50 and has been smoking her whole life.  So we answered all her questions and she understood and LOVED IT!!! Then at the next lesson  she said she didn't agree that there is more than one heaven and asked that we show her in the Bible where it mentions three degrees of glory. So we say we can show her that and flip it open to 1 Corinthians 15 and there's her answer. It talks about baptism for the dead and about celestial, terrestrial and telestial bodies! She was so impressed that we were able to answer her and clear up her confusion.

We took B and H to the Visitors' Centre to go through the God's Plan for His Family exhibit and Bro and Sister K the fellowshippers brought two of their children, (both adults, one is 30 and one is 20). We went through the exhibition and the Spirit was SO STRONG. By the end when the movie finished all the girls were just in tears and we talked about families together. B was crying so much and was like "I don't know why I'm crying!!!" and we were like WE DO! Haha that's the best thing a missionary wants to hear! We taught her the whole plan of salvation in a teaching room in the VC and she liked it and
we committed her to a date. So now we have two investigators on date to be baptized. It's the best feeling ever when they say they will be baptized! Then we looked at the lights around the Temple and the Nativity that has Mormon Tabernacle songs coming from it and a President Monson message! It was a great evening. Then we went back to their house for cookies and milk. It was a good evening! I love being at the VC and the Temple, the Spirit is so strong there and I can't wait until I get there to serve!

The S family have done well this week. We had what started out as a horrible
lesson with them Tuesday. They thought we were trying to make them get
baptized by reading 3 Nephi 11 with them but really we chose that chapter
because it's the first one where Christ appears! They took it the wrong way
and told us that they don't think the Mormon church is true etc and Wilford
Woodruff was a DISGRACE and I wanted to be sick etc etc haha. But then
something happened as we addressed his concerns, and the Spirit touched him and he said "But you know....Jospeh Smith did say that the gospel would be preached to every nation...our church didn't do that but yours is...and he did say there would be temples...and that it would never leave the earth
but ours has.....is it enough to get baptized by faith alone or do you have to know its true?" and we were like what on earth just happened hahah and we were like of course you can be baptized just by faith and he wanted to go to watch a baptism first "because we might be doing that ourselves soon!"
haha it was crazy to witness it!!! Then we've seen them twice since then and no more results other than that he hasn't received an answer yet. He went to church with his family and LOVED IT! He said he's never felt the Spirit so strong and that the organization of it was impeccible and he agrees with everything that was taught. I was so happy.  My tesitmony of the Prophet has had to grow a lot this week so that I can testify with a surety that President Monson truly is a prophet of God! And so I asked him to read his talk "I will not fail thee nor forsake thee" and pray to know if he is a prophet of God. He said he would. I'm nervous for his answer but we just have faith that he will recognize what God is trying to tell him. I tried to point out the fact that he felt the Spirit so much at church might be God trying to answer it for him already but he wasn't having any of it! So we'll see.

Thanksgiving was good. We did half an hour of prayers of thanksgiving on our
own in the morning and it's amazing how fast it goes. I was just getting
into it. The biggest things I was thankful for was each of my family
members and my Saviour. Everything else is great but that is what it comes
down to for me. Then we watched Special Witnesses of Christ and then we
went to a family for dinner and the afternoon then to another family for
dessert in the evening. We had a great time and just laughed and talked and
relaxed. It was a great holiday.

The highlight of the week was Jayden and Payton's baptism. They are so
sweet and I'm sad that we can't teach them much more but it's always
beautiful to see someone you love entering the waters of baptism to be
eternally united with their Heavenly Father.

Yesterday a British couple fed us shepherd's pie and trifle!! It was good!! 

This is all my news for this week! Keep me in your prayers and I'll keep
you in mine ;)

Lots of love from St George

Sister Nicholls