



and another week comes and goes :) so Lebaran was great...apparently it's where you go to somebody's house and eat and talk all day. there were other people who brought food over, so i think it's a bit like Christmas, but without the presents. it was fun tho, we went to Sis anas's house, and i found out that 3 people who i thought were all separate families are actually the same family...2 sisters (with a different dad....ya no wonder i didn't know!) and their mom. haha. i felt really retarded after i looked at the photo album, but it was also funny...haha. the food was good, and in bandung especially ive been trying to get a little more used to the spices they use here...and slowly but surely, it's working. i doubt i'll come home a "spicy food lover," but at least i'll be able to eat spices without feeling like my tongue is gonna fall off.
saturday we went to an inactive 10-yr-olds house...whose parents are both non-members. when i heard about san-san, i was surprised to hear someone would let their child get baptized into a church without being a member first, and i'm still really surprised by it,but it's kinda cool. apparently the whole family was learning about the church about 2 years back, and they loved everything the missionaries taught...but they don't "cocok" with the members here (don't fit well...), so when the missionaries asked if San2 wanted to be baptized and he said yes, they were ok with it (the dad told us he still likes to read the BofM, and was happy to get the new improved edition). but after he got baptized, they got sick of the members and it's been a good...year maybe since they've been to church. and they live far, so there's no way san2 can come by himself, so i guess the missionaries go to stay in contact and help san2 remember what he learned with the missionaries before. the parents are really nice, but the dad is batak,and if they like something, they like it, if not....ya, they don't, and that won't change. so we'll see. but interesting story...
sunday we didn't meet with Ibu Dina cuz apparently where she lives is the center point for all the towns around bandung, and one of the members didn't get home until 4 hours after church (usually only 1 hour) because of traffic in that area. so we called and said we'd try for next week. mom, i've been waiting to find someone good to give this testimony from Wes Ridd to, and i'm gonna give it to Ibu Dina this week...and i wanna send a pic, but when they sent the letter they didn't write the return address, so please send me julie's address? thanks! last week we went to help at her warung, and i felt so bad...we got there at noon, but apparently the busy time is in the morning, and so ibu dina had been there by herself all day, and by the time we got there pak budi was coming to switch her...so we washed a few dishes and helped with the one guy that came,but that was it. i just can't wait to meet again this week...she's such a cool lady.
the choir is...coming...along...haha. nah, they're good, but with so few people, and especially inexperienced people, it's a little hard. but we'll keep trying, and hopefully it'll be ready in a month and a half.
sis groberg called this morning (i love the groberg's....they're so awesome, and especially sis groberg is SOOO involved, it's nice to have her if we need anything), and we talked about a few different things going on here in bandung with the work, and i mentioned to her that i wanted to put together a halloween party, and we talked about a few different ideas, and i think i'm gonna go for it. but mom, i need ideas! for food, for games, for everything. i wanna make this something that EVERYONE can come to, and not feel pressured at all with religion. we can invite all our investigators, and the members can invite all their friends to come. just fun and games and food. so now i just gotta get jo excited about it,and we'll be set :) the ideas i have for games are donut eating contest, cake walk, apple dunking, beanbag toss, and a big cardboard picture thing (frankenstein, dracula, etc) where people can put their heads and we can take pictures. we certainly can't do everything, but i'd like to get the best ideas and run with them. it could be really fun!
anywho...that's about my week. we really haven't done a whole lot this week, with rain and stuff, so i just keep plugging along :) thought for this week is... Does God change? ever? no, he's the same. ALWAYS AND FOREVER. and i found the best answer for that question in Mormon 9:7-15. its so true....he is the same, and anyone who preaches differently DOESN'T understand the scriptures. so read the scriptures and figure out for yourself if God changes, or if this truly is the restored gospel brought to this earth again... for the last time, nonetheless. just some food for thought :)
and thats that....thanks for all the support and love and prayers and everything else! i love you all and pray for you. hopefully all is well, and everyone is enjoying the fall time. i am :) it's just like fall here with the rain, and i wear jackets and sweats whenever i'm home :) i love sweats....anywho....loves~
~Sister Sara
Well, it's been quite a week! last week, i emailed late, but we had some really good lessons friday and saturday that i told you about last week. Ricky was supposed to meet us at 4, but after telling us about 3 different places to meet him at, we finally met, and then he led us to his "bible school" to meet his professor, who wanted to meet with us and find out about the devil worshipping mormons... haha. so ya, that was fun. but it was actually really cool. there were 2 preachers, and then the room was PACKED with young adults around my age (they had a service activity that they were meeting together for), and the 2 preachers (the professor was one of them) questioned each other the whole time about our beliefs, and discussed what they thought....while sister bajodo and i just sat there, waiting for a chance to tell them EXACTLY what they wanted to know. it really was crazy. THEN, they finally gave us a few minutes to explain the BofM a bit, but then they had 20 more questions, so then we were silent again as they discussed, and THEN the other preacher had the nerve to tell us that if we came to this school to help them better understand the BofM, we should've prepared ourselves better, with good explanations and scriptures ready to show them. haha. jo was just silent, but i wasn't gonna let him talk to us like that....so i said, and i quote, "excuse me, i mean this with all respect, but you haven't given us an opportunity to explain ANYTHING, and anything we've tried to explain, you interrupt in the middle with 5 MORE questions! we can only answer one question at a time, and we're willing to do that, but you need to give us the time to do so." i wanted to say more, but i stopped there, and the guy asked us 5 questions about our religion (do you believe Christ is the Savior of the world, and that there is not other way whereby man can return to God?....questions like that), and after we answered yes to them all, he said, well that's good enough for me. they're just like us, and i don't see how they're devil worshippors if thats what they believe. and after that he stopped listening. however, the professor/preacher guy wanted more questions answered, and things were a lot smoother after....but we still didn't get too far cuz he had a lot of questions....so ya, he still doesn't know about Joseph smith, just the BofM. maybe next week?
the other appointment was good, but the guy is non-denominational cuz he doesn't like all the churches thinking they're the best or the true church (i definitely had a thought of "oh crap" when he said that, cuz that's basically what i'm doing....but in a very respectful, loving way :). but he loved the BofM, had already read up to first nephi (he'd read all the witnesses and intro and joseph smith's vision with moroni), and he was excited to read the rest of it. i'm not quite sure if he's serious about finding out if it's all from God, but he's definitely interested. his wife was really cool, too, so hopefully.... we'll see.
anyways, there really isn't much else to write about...this week is crazy because it's Lebaran tomorrow, so EVERYONE goes home to their native town/city to celebrate with their family, and bandung is CLOSED DOWN. it's difficult to get appointments cuz no one is around, and then from what i hear, starting tomorrow it's also gonna be hard to go anywhere, cuz no one is out and about. tomorrow is lebaran, and apparently it's something where you gather together with your friends/family/neighbors, and then just go from house to house eating food and talking and stuff. i'm still really confused, but i'll have more info next week. all i know is that there's gonna be lots of food, and a lot of it is SWEETS, so i'm happy :) and willing to eat and enjoy myself :) so,
anywho...i hope you all had a good labor day weekend, and also hope you have a good lebaran weekend, even tho it's normal for you :) i love you and hope alls well wherever you are and whatever you're doing! loves~
~Sister Sara
ps my spiritual thought for this week is that selfishness REALLY DOES NOT COME FROM CHRIST!!! so don't be selfish. serve those you hate, and you'll learn to love them, and they'll learn to love you. even tho it's not easy. amen.
pps crap i almost forgot!!! so funny story for the week...today we were int he angkot, and we passed a guy who had his bare butt showing...sis jo said he was prob crazy, but i avoided seeing anything after we passed him. haha. i love indo :)
ppss oh and dad, guess what!?!?! there's a lady here from finland who came to church on sunday! her son lives here, and she's here visiting him, but she just joined the church 1 1/2 years ago, so she's the only one from her family,but we wanna meet with the family she's staying with cuz the daughter in law is indo and muslim, but says she's always had a thing for christianity...she just can't join cuzo f her family. but if they move backto finland, i think she'd be ok. so we'll see. her name is Iria Alma Sivia Tammilahti, and her son's name is juhani komulainen....i have a feeling you can say those names a lot better than me. i tried translating for her in church, but her english isn't very church based, and she can talk a lot more than she can understand...so it wasn't very easy. but she's cool. nina rakastan sinua! is that true? haha hopefully...it's supposed to be i love you ...if you have anything you want me to tell or ask her, she's here for 3 more sundays. loves!