BIG NEWS . . . I'M TRAINING
Yes its true. I never thought it would happen. Me and Sister Nelson figured out the odds of that happening this transfer and they were very low. But the Lord went against all odds and my reasoning. Monday we got transfer calls. President Lee told Sister Jung would be training and white washing (that's when two missionaries leave an area instead of just one. It's really hard because no one knows the investigators, area or ward members). No surprise, I predicted that one. She was ready. Next I talked to President Lee. He said "Sister Hill you will continue to serve in BoonDang. And you will be trainer." At that moment my heart dropped, I was so scared. I've only been in country for 5 months and barely know the language. He said it again "You will be trainer, do you understand." Yes I replied. Then the call ended.
That night I felt like it was the first day of school at a new school. My stomach was just churning and I felt nauseous, it was horrible. I even woke up early the next morning at 5:30am feeling so nervous. I was not able to fall back asleep. On transfer days we had to wake up so early 4:45. It took us an 1 1/2 to get the station where everyone meets to exchange. Transfer days are so much fun. You get to see all you friends. I love it. Elder Gunnell, who I knew when I lived in Washington State 8 years ago, is leaving this transfer. Actually he should be home by now. So crazy that we were on the same mission.When ever I saw him around the mission I could just remeber him as a quite little deacon, but now he is a return missionary. That is so crazy. He was an awesome missionary. People always told me really good things about him. And his last speech at zone conference so good. It was about being an example of Jesus Chirst.
So after saying "HI" to everyone me and Sister Manley went to Presidents house for training on being a tranier. Yes my MTC companion is training too. She is so awesome. So we had four new sisters come. Me, Manley, Jung and Bennett and Lee are all training. Sister Bennett and Lee are together training a greenie in a threesome. The training was great. Then after training from the President all the new greenies came into the room. They had us all stand in the back of the room and matched us up with our greenie. Standing there was nerve racking. All I could think was "Please give me the Korean not the Monoglian." Thankful my prayer was anser. I got the Korean!
Her name is 박소연. She has had an interesting start to her mission. She ws originally callled to servi in Tornonto, Canada, but her visa got rejected. While she was waiting for her visa she started serving in the Daejeon mission. She waws there for 1/1/2 transfers, then after her visa got rejeted she went to the MTC and is now here. So bascially my greenie came pre-trained. Its a blessing. If I had an America, we would have been really lost. But I know if that would have happened the Lord would have blessed me with the language. Next transfer we have six new greenies coming. I think all are America except one. So this next transfer call could be very interesting.
We get along really well. She is a really fun person. We have nothing but good days together. Saturday after English Class we went to go visit an inactive member. Before we left members asked what we were going to do next and we told them we are going to visit this person. Immediatley after we said that their response was, "She hates missionaries." Great. I was already worried about this before because of her member record. Apparently some missionaries beasted her about drinking coffee, so she hasn't like missionaries since then. But we went anyways. We were both nervous to knock on the door but just did it. What happened next was a pleasant reaction, she welcomed us in. She even fed us ice cream, fruit and ramen. We ended up staying at her home for an hour visiting. She told us she hasn't been to church in five years.And how for the past two yuears she has been going to the Catholic church. She explained to us how she drinks coffee everyday and feels so quilty about it and how she had had problems with ward members in the past which is why she doesn't attend our church anymore. We invited her to english class and the Stake Fall Concert next month and did Book of Mormon chain with her. Together we read one scripture. She choose one from Alma, it is her favorite book to read (mine too). We read the scripture on how through the strength of God we can do all things. We bore our testimonies on the power of the atonement. It was such a good visit and we felt really good afterwards. We plan on visiting every week and helping her overcome those things that have hindered her from coming to church. Visiting her it felt like she wanted to come to church, but had some bad experiences and felt tremendous quilt over drinking coffee.
So many miracles. I am so happy to be serving a mission.