July 26th 2015
Sister Singleton
I have yet to stop being amazed each time we teach with the
Spirit. It isn't us. This isn't our work. It's God's. and He is the one
teaching. If it were me trying to convince people that this is true, I
would be now where. I don't know everything. Luckily, the Spirit is the
one teaching and I am humbled to my knees each time I get to see the
Spirit work within someone and they begin to understand and grow in
greater light and knowledge. You can really see it in their eyes and it
is the most beautiful thing in the whole world. The mission is amazing. I
am also extremely humbled to be blessed to be seeing so many with the
light of their potential. Their Spirits are truly bright and powerful.
All of us are as God's children. It is amazing to see. My companion and I
spoke in our ward yesterday. It was great and felt God sustaining my
words and testimony as a missionary. I had given a similar talk many
times before but this time, there was a power and boldness behind it
that I can only conclude as the office that I am in as a set apart
Missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints. I love
it.
Loloma Yani,
The picture above is of me and sister
Shankaran. The one below is of my in the shelter of a banana tree.
The one at the top is me holding the cut open cocoa pod. We ate the
white stuff covering the cocoa seeds. It is super good. Then we took
the seeds and roasted them :)
For lunch we had Dalo and curried tuna and potatoes! It was yummy! Then we headed home for studies. :) It was super fun! While we were working, it raining for about a minute and I discovered the best tree to hide under is a banana tree because they have giant leaves! haha We also did our service with Bulou. The girl that is preparing for a mission. She is the one that did most of the cooking. haha
We had a fun service this week, helping plant flowers. Planting flowers here is fun. You just trim an existing plant with a machete and then stick that branch in the ground. It will then begin to grow over a period of time. haha We did a ton in only an hour! haha We did it with our awesome neighbor Sister Shankaran! She is from South Africa and married an Indian. She is the one who took care of me when I was sick. A truly amazing woman! :) After service we all helped make lunch at that house. We had home made cocoa. Picked the pod, cut it, sucked the coating off the seeds, roasted the seeds, pounded the seeds until smooth and then mixed it in hot water for a tradition Samoan hot cocoa! :)