Monday, April 10, 2017

It's snowing in Georgia!

So this is where I live, and the view we have, it's super duper nice, I'm super blessed. Then the dog is an investigators cute puppy haha. And the woman is a super sweet member.


Hey everyone!

Well yes, the weather has been crazy in Georgia as per usual, and this week it snowed. Yellow snow. I'm serious, pollen from the trees completely covered cars, railings, the ground, it's so crazy! And another danger from the yellow snow, are the bees! They are humongous! Not gonna lie, Hermana Ramirez and I have ran from them haha looking a little like idiots, but it's aight. 
But yeah I am grateful for the yellow snow though, because it is beautiful here all the green trees, bushes, and colorful flowers that are growing. I still miss the mountains, but Georgia ain't too bad at making up for it with the gorgeous terrain. 
Wow well where to start for this week, I guess first of all, I absolutely love being a missionary and the sacred calling that it is! This week we had the opportunity to be answers to lots of prayers, and I am so glad the Lord can work through us to accomplish great things!
This Thursday we were going to meet with Luis, a really awesome progressing investigator, but he got sick so we had to cancel plans. We were pretty bummed, but decided to pray and see where we should go. We decided to head to an apartment complex and started knocking doors. The very first door we knocked, a woman opened and came outside. We talked to her and then showed her the Easter video. She loved it, and said that she has been praying to God for help and for a church, and then we came knocking! It was so cool, and I was so grateful we followed the prompting of the spirit to go knocking so we could meet her.
Next, this Friday we had service at NFCC, which is kind of like the DI and the food pantry put together. We love serving there and meeting people there, and this week a super nice man there gave us a whole bag of food! He always gives treats to us, but this was like a whole pie, a ton of cinnamon rolls, some cookies, and lots of other things. He insisted on us taking it, so we did, but we knew we wouldn't eat it all. We decided to visit a part member family, and give it to them. When we got there, we sat down and had a lesson with them. Then one member, Irma, who is a recent convert, started bearing her testimony. She said that she had been praying so hard for someone to bring food. They didn't have any food left, and she couldn't feed her children or grandchildren. She said when she saw us walking up with all the food she knew her prayers were answered. 
I am beyond blessed to have a part in this great work of the Lord. I know that He hears and answers prayers, and I also know that it is so important to always act on promptings. 
I love you all and am so grateful for all your love and support!
Con mucho amor,
Hermana Frank 

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