Have you ever seen flour thrown in front of an electric fan
and seen how it just completely changes and destroys everything or at least
seems that way until the flour settles a bit? That is the best way I can
explain this past week.
I don't know how to say all that happened. I'll do my best.
So On Tuesday we had our MLC where I gave a special report
to all the missionaries. Even though I was really nervous, it went well and
I felt the spirit alot as I shared. I hope it was able to help someone.
We ended up getting out of the meeting really late and there were no jeepneys
home so we had to catch a ride home with the AP's. It was actually really sweet
of them to drive us the 2 hours home but we need to buy them ice cream to make
up for it haha
On Wednesday we met with the Zone Leaders to plan our zone
training and after I felt so sick because I have the flu and at MLC sister
guanzon gave me antibiotics and some other stuff to get rid of it so I took
that and slept for about 2 hours and then I wasnt so dizzy so we were able to
go work. We taught Monaliza our SO PROGRESSING INVESTIGATOR. She is such a
blessing. I can't even. She has such a desire to know the truth. She loves the
gospel. She prays so sincerely. She comes to church every week. She is amazing!
I will miss her so much
On Friday, everything went crazy. In the morning, we had our
zone training. It went really well. I love Ligao zone so much. The missionaries
are amazing and the miracles are happening so much! I used my connections in
Ligao from my old area to get us a projector to have videos and visuals in our
training and it was really nice. I totally owe the branch mission leader doon
he is so awesome and always wanting to help out the missionaries!
The big crazy news this week is that my companion and I were
both Emergency transferred to a far area in the south of the mission. Far
from the mission office. I've never been here before. I don't know any of the
missionaries, I am literally the only american/ white person here in the whole
zone, it's by the beach and for our exchanges we have like an hour travel,
everyone speaks bicol not tagalog... yeah. It's really different here. I'm
trying to take it all in stride but to be honest, I am just really missing my
old area and all the people there. But i'm grateful to be at least with my same
companion (she is the best) and to be safe, alive and still a missionary.
It's been hard to take all the change in all the sudden because to be honest, I
have not slept at ALL since last Thursday.I really hope this will be okay. I'm
trying to put my trust in heavenly Father but everything is just so confusing
right now. I just need it to settle a bit maybe before I can deal well. I don't
know why heavenly Father had this happen but I know if I trust in him, he will
protect my life and my testimony and I can finish this mission strong.
I love you all!
Sister Turner
Saying Goodbye


















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