Hello dear friends and family,
CONFERENCES
This week we had three conferences, one for all the missionaries in the entire world that the church broadcasted, another one video broadcasted from Tahiti with our mission president, and the last with the locals here in HAO and a member from the temple president, Elder Sinjoux (our area 70), and Pres. Sun (from the mission presidency).
Wednesday, we didn't get to see the missionary conference from the church, because our internet was not good enough. As for the other two conferences they were wonderful and I took a bunch of notes. I particularly loved when Elder Senejoux spoke because it was super direct and clear. He spoke about keeping the commandments and the sabbath day holy and also how important family relations are.
For the district conference here in HAO, a family from AMANU came in on the boat. The ride was one hour. They stayed at the church from Friday until Sunday. They are the only members on that island. It was super awesome to be a part of the conference. Who would imagine that people would make a sacrifice like going to another island just to hear the words of leaders?
COUPLES
I am pretty sure everyone we teach is a couple. It is incredible. It is a lot better that way because then the couple is on the same page with the gospel.
This week we had a miracle with one of the couples we teach. We have been encouraging them to read the Book of Mormon together and we gave them a reading assignment. My companion and I prayed that they would read together, as we know it will be something that will invite the spirit for them. The day came and we followed up and they read!!!! I call that a miracle. Even the husband who is inactive called it a miracle. I am so grateful they did.
Teaching couples, I feel like Heavenly Father is really trying to teach me the importance of marriage and family before I leave. We have taught the importance to have God in the relationship multiple times this week. There is power as we explain as the husband and wife grow closer to God individually the couple will grow together too. So I would like to thank all my young women's leaders and others who have taught me an example of a covenant marriage. I cannot express how much that vision is what I want for every family I have taught, or met on a mission.
COCONUT BREAD
One of the days this week as I was doing personal study, I looked out of the window into the church courtyard to find a lady selling her coconut bread. She was going door to door. This approach is common here as that is how most the population buys and sells fish too. For four dollars I bought like a 9 by 11 piece of homemade coconut bread. It was wonderful. Such a great experience to buy coconut bread at my doorstep. I was thinking in that moment what I was going to eat too. Only In the Tuamotusm can you have that experience.
LETS PRAY
Recently Sr. Xowi and I have been teaching an inactive, Natalie. She is the nicest ever to us. She has given us so many coconuts to drink. (I love drinking coconuts). Well, this week was a miracle because when we go to her house, even for just say hi, she has told us ''Let's pray." We didn't even have to suggest it. She has also started to read the Book of Mormon and is loving it. We give her a couple verses and then she immerses herself.
HEIRANI MIRACLE
We have been teaching Heirani since I have got here. She is eight months pregnant and her man is just getting active. She took the challenge to pray and read the Book of Mormon and knows it is true. We had a lesson with her and her man (Brice) and I asked them, "What do you want for your daughter?" They were touched as they replied. It is wonderful because the members are right behind this couple to support this couple. One of the sisters in the branch will be flying to Tahiti, which is an expensive plane ticket, to help Heirani have the baby.
That is how it is here. Mothers go to Tahiti to have their children and for Heirani because Brice works she is going alone. Thankfully one of the members, Sr. Pikon, is going to help her. Please pray for that couple.
THE MISSION OFFICE CALLED
They wanted to know my final airport destination when I go home. I don't know how I feel about all this. It is ending too quickly. I am now in my last transfer.
MY COMPANION
Sr. Xowi is wonderful. She is teaching me a lot about patience, love, and service. She is always quick to help out and give quiet service. I might have been out longer than she has, but she reminds me daily of what a mission really is.
Love you all soo much!! Have a great week.
Love,
Soeur Campbell
I made a flower crown this week it was my first one all by myself.. one of our investigators collected the flowers for us, and one of the members taught me how to make it.
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I gave the crown to Mami Tekava. She took the plane for Tahiti to go to her checkup at the doctor's.
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