Monday, August 27, 2012

Aug 27, 2012

Hi!
This week was good. I think I typed the wrong date for the dedication of the temple in the past letter because people keep saying things about it but it hasn´t happened yet! Ha-ha.  The dedication is September 9th. So for the past few weeks and this week it has just been the open house.

A lot happened this week! We met the rest of that amazing family and THEY ARE SO AMAZING. They all accepted a date to get baptized, came to church willingly and are super excited! I love teaching families. Not to mention they are hilarious. Every time were there were all laughing hysterically.

Sometimes I wonder why I wasn´t sent to Peru for my mission because every single one of my converts except 2 are from Peru ha-ha. Obviously, because they live here I was sent here. But isn´t it interesting that they are all from Peru?

We spoke in church yesterday, I spoke on Chapter 5 from PMG. The importance of the BOM in conversion. It went really well. I was hardly nervous and I liked my topic; ha-ha so it wasn´t bad!

My comp is super cute, we work hard and laugh all day long! Thanks for your letters and love and prayers!

Love,
Hermana Marchant

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Aug 20, 2012


¡Hola! 
This week was good!!  A lot of really good things, and a lot of really hard things happened!  We got to work at the temple this week! It was absolutely amazing. They had 5 companionships of Sisters come to the temple Friday afternoon, and we worked all day Friday, then slept there (at the MTC right next to the temple).  Then we worked half the day Saturday too. I loved it!  It was like a big sleep over with tons of the Hermana’s!! They had more then 8,000 people pass through Saturday. It was extremely busy and turned out better then they were expecting! (It was pouring rain that day too and they still had a ton of success, which is weird! Argentines have a weird phobia of rain...Sundays when it rains more then half the ward doesn’t come to church!)

But it was good; we will go this week sometime again, and on the 9th of September is the dedication! So that was all really good.

A few weeks ago we got a tour of the temple before anyone in the country with Elder Arnold (a 70 that is in charge of all the missions in south America) and when we were in the sealing room he gave us a promise. We are promised with the blessing that in our future we will know with out a doubt exactly who it is that we are supposed to marry. That we will know exactly who it is when it comes time to make the decision. How awesome is that!! One of the coolest experiences of my life. What a blessing. 

My companion is just amazing. She is definitely one of my favorites. This area is amazing if anyone is planning of traveling to Argentina you have to come to Congreso. Well, Sunday morning came and we went to get all our investigators for church (not to mention our baptism Guliana) and turns out her parents put a lock on the door from the out side and left for the day. So she couldn’t leave the house. (¡Qué loco!)  All of our other investigators didn´t come either. It was disappointing and the first time in my mission that we didn’t have even ONE investigator in church.

We were walking to an appointment and I felt extremely sad, literally almost to the point of tears. So I started brain storming everything we did, didn’t do but should have, could have done, everything... trying to find what we can improve and how. Well we were walking and I felt, probably one of the clearest ´´revelations´´ in my life ´´don’t lose your faith, and don’t be discouraged. Discouragement is a lack of faith´´. So we decided to say a prayer and start a fast about where to go and what to do. We both knew (because our President says it all the time) that we will find prepared people through recent converts. So we made a plan to teach all the retention lessons to the recent converts this transfer and get references from them. We went to a recent convert that doesn’t have even ONE of the retention lessons and asked him about 7 times in 7 different ways (he didn’t want to answer) who he knows that needs the gospel and FINALLY he gave us a reference of his cousin that lives in the same building.

We taught him a lesson and went to contact his cousin. Well turns out his cousin wasn´t there, but the daughter was. She’s about 17 years old. We explained who we are and how we have a message and she said ´´and what if I want to get baptized. How can I? ´´ My companion and I looked at each other in shock and told her that we will prepare her baptism service in 3 weeks and we´ll teach her everything. She said ´´Yeah my mom wants to too and my two brothers, we were just talking about this this week´´ hah! What a miracle.

Well, this week was definitely one that made me humble, and was definitely a test of faith. But it ended with a family that wants to get baptized! I know this week will be better and I know the Lord is preparing people to receive his message. 

les amo,
Hermana Marchant

Monday, August 13, 2012

Aug 13, 2012

¡Hola! 
This week was good!!  A lot of really good things, and a lot of really hard things happened!  We got to work at the temple this week! It was absolutely amazing. They had 5 companionships of Sisters come to the temple Friday afternoon, and we worked all day Friday, then slept there (at the MTC right next to the temple).  Then we worked half the day Saturday too. I loved it!  It was like a big sleep over with tons of the Hermana’s!! They had more then 8,000 people pass through Saturday. It was extremely busy and turned out better then they were expecting! (It was pouring rain that day too and they still had a ton of success, which is weird! Argentines have a weird phobia of rain...Sundays when it rains more then half the ward doesn’t come to church!)

But it was good; we will go this week sometime again, and on the 9th of September is the dedication! So that was all really good.

A few weeks ago we got a tour of the temple before anyone in the country with Elder Arnold (a 70 that is in charge of all the missions in south America) and when we were in the sealing room he gave us a promise. We are promised with the blessing that in our future we will know with out a doubt exactly who it is that we are supposed to marry. That we will know exactly who it is when it comes time to make the decision. How awesome is that!! One of the coolest experiences of my life. What a blessing. 

My companion is just amazing. She is definitely one of my favorites. This area is amazing if anyone is planning of traveling to Argentina you have to come to Congreso. Well, Sunday morning came and we went to get all our investigators for church (not to mention our baptism Guliana) and turns out her parents put a lock on the door from the out side and left for the day. So she couldn’t leave the house. (¡Qué loco!)  All of our other investigators didn´t come either. It was disappointing and the first time in my mission that we didn’t have even ONE investigator in church.

We were walking to an appointment and I felt extremely sad, literally almost to the point of tears. So I started brain storming everything we did, didn’t do but should have, could have done, everything... trying to find what we can improve and how. Well we were walking and I felt, probably one of the clearest ´´revelations´´ in my life ´´don’t lose your faith, and don’t be discouraged. Discouragement is a lack of faith´´. So we decided to say a prayer and start a fast about where to go and what to do. We both knew (because our President says it all the time) that we will find prepared people through recent converts. So we made a plan to teach all the retention lessons to the recent converts this transfer and get references from them. We went to a recent convert that doesn’t have even ONE of the retention lessons and asked him about 7 times in 7 different ways (he didn’t want to answer) who he knows that needs the gospel and FINALLY he gave us a reference of his cousin that lives in the same building.

We taught him a lesson and went to contact his cousin. Well turns out his cousin wasn´t there, but the daughter was. She’s about 17 years old. We explained who we are and how we have a message and she said ´´and what if I want to get baptized. How can I? ´´ My companion and I looked at each other in shock and told her that we will prepare her baptism service in 3 weeks and we´ll teach her everything. She said ´´Yeah my mom wants to too and my two brothers, we were just talking about this this week´´ hah! What a miracle.

Well, this week was definitely one that made me humble, and was definitely a test of faith. But it ended with a family that wants to get baptized! I know this week will be better and I know the Lord is preparing people to receive his message. 

les amo,
Hermana Marchant

Colorful houses

Hermana Sperry, me, my comp Hermana Malhue in our super LINDO room at the MTC this past week

MISSION SLEEP OVER

My new district!

This is today. Its starting to warm up here. POR FIN!

la casa rosada...and look its the argentine flag in the middle made of out lights!!

my advertisement for the church sunday morning in the bus!!

Monday, August 6, 2012

Aug 6, 2012


Wow...this week was AMAZING!  Daniel (the last child in the family that was baptized a few weeks ago) was baptized yesterday!!!   How amazing, and not just baptized by anyone, but by his BEST FRIEND in the church who JUST received the priesthood last week. Tons of people from the ward were there to support them. THEY LOVE THIS FAMILY SO MUCH.

That´s the advice I can give to you all this week is be best friends with those who are recent converts. Well, as if that wasn´t a dream come true already, Madeleine (the mom of this family) bore her testimony in church yesterday in front of everyone. Oh yeah, not to mention I was sitting right by my best friends ever Hermana Kapp and Hermana Sperry. This was definitely one of my favorite weeks of my mission.

Well, it was all perfect...too perfect to stay like that so guess what... I GOT TRANSFERD. Today I got transferred to CAPITAL... down, down -town Buenos Aires. Everything you´ve heard about that’s famous in Buenos Aires is in this area, everything touristic, and everything! It’s beautiful. And my dream comes true. I´m with La Hermana Malhue (said like malway) from Chile. She is super cute and bubbly. This transfer is going to be awesome. 

Leaving Urquiza was one of the saddest, but most exciting things I´ve done in my mission. I was there for 6 months, after my very first transfer I went there and was there ever since. It shaped me. I went from a normal girl to a real missionary in Urquiza. Obviously yesterday, with completing the family of baptisms, Madeleine baring testimony, and my best friends saying good-bye to me the day was full of tears.

But I know I´m supposed to be here in Congreso. And I am more then excited and willing to be here. I love and miss you all but the interesting thing is that that’s not the hard thing about the mission. Leaving converts and areas where you learn and grown sooo much.. that´s  the hardest thing about the mission. BUT IM SO STOKED TO BE HERE IN CAPITAL,and I love my companion already. When Pres. saw us today at transfers he pointed at us both and gave us a ´´ …you guys are going to love each other´´ look! ha-ha

Well love you all thanks for your prayers and love and letters and support! xoxo You should all go to a lesson with the missionaries to help their investigators in your ward this week! Chau chau!

Besos,
Hermana Marchant!!




Tuesday, July 31, 2012

July 30, 2012


HOLA! Well! GUESS WHAT!!! Remember Hermana Sperry? My comp that finished my training? We were together 2 transfers and she is literally one of my best friends, but she went to the South of Argentina for a while with my companion from the MTC Hermana Kapp. (My other best friend) ...Well the temple here is going to open this week so President brought ALL the sisters up from the south to be here in Buenos Aires....and well we got a call yesterday right after church that Hermana Kapp AND Hermana Sperry are coming TO OUR APARTMENT FOR AT LEAST 3 WEEKS!!! So they got in late last night and we have been together laughing and catching up all day! We all got ´´specially invited´´ with about 20 other missionaries from this mission (20 from BA West, and South too) to go the temple today and got to go in and get a tour from Elder Arnold (the president of south American missions) and we are going to be the missionaries helping the opening day of the Open House (this Saturday) We didn’t get to bed until about 12:30 because the other Hermana’s didn’t get in until really late, and we had to be at the temple at 9:00 so we had to wake up today at 4:15! hahah worth it!! Oh yeah...public speaking fear? We have to guide and explain the temple to groups full of 20-80 people numerous times every week for the next 6 weeks! hahah I´m going to be a pro at speaking in public in a few weeks!! I can´t wait!
Well we have transfers this coming week and I have 6 months here in Urquiza, Well see what happens! I love you all! xoxoox

love,
Hermana Marchant





This picture was sent by a member there in the Uriquiza Ward where Abby is serving.

Monday, July 9, 2012

July 9, 2012



Hola!
Wow, you´re week sounds like it was awesome and full of family!! Happy fourth, birthday, and return of Pam and Alan! Ironically, today (the 9th) is Independence Day for Argentina!

No, it wasn´t annoying at all walking around trying to find a internet cafe open today :) haha.  No but this week was good!  I actually didn´t realize it was the 4th of July until at ward counsel like 7 members told me happy holiday!

THIS WEEK WAS AWESOME!! First of all we had 3 baptisms! My first family!! Made (the mom), Antonio (son), and Micaela (daughter). They had a date for baptism, for the 15th because Micaela only had 2 times attending church (need 3), but I really felt like they should be baptized sooner.  So we called Pres and got permission! They are so awesome! It was one of the craziest days I´ve ever had. I wish I had a camera following me around on my mission so you could really experience the craziness.  But they got baptized and that’s what’s important! There is one more 12 year old, the youngest in the family that is almost NEVER there so we can´t teach him.  But were going to baptism him too...when we find him! 

Well, as if 3 baptisms were not awesome enough we FINALLY got permission from the mom of Romina (this 11 year old little girl that I love here in Argentina that I always talk about) to be baptized!! We are planning it for this coming weekend! I don´t know what happened.  Usually when we come her mom won’t let us in, won’t talk to us or anything. But after months of praying and dropping Romina as an investigator for a long time, we went by one day and she let us in.  She signed the paper and took a picture with us and laughed and said she´ll be there at her baptism! (she´s going to see it and wants to get baptized too...i just know it!!) Miracle! 

My companion is a hair stylist too! Were going to start a service activity every Wednesday before ward counsel and cut members hair and tell them to bring their friends so we can get reverences!! Free hair cut...and salvation, that’s like the best gift ever! Well another day, week, month... everyday goes faster and faster! Thanks for all your love and letters! xoxo

Hermana Marchant


Romina and me!!!

Antonio after he was baptized!!

Companion and friend!!!

La mamá y yo

baptism!

My dedication to alex for his birthday!

romina, her mom and brother after we got the signature!!


Monday, July 2, 2012

July 2, 2012

Hi!

Fotos...Por fin. Sorry I haven´t sent a lot lately!! It takes time and time is limited! We had a baptism this week for Maria Elena! She is the girl friend of a member. They want to get married in the temple and everything! She´s so awesome! A friend of her´s (Hermano Corbo) did the baptism, He is really skinny and she´s a little bigger and well, the water wasn´t as full as it should be, because as you know baptism days are crazy crazy so for a few reasons...the water wasn´t as full as it should be. Well anyways they were both a little nervous and when she went down in the water he kept pushing and pushing to make sure she was emersed. It probably was only a few seconds but it felt like 2 minutes. everyone gaspt because Maria probably thought she was drowning or somthing!! But she came up with a huge smile anyway and everyone pretended like nothing happened! haha in the end it was beautiful and she was happy and WE HAD A BAPTISM. 



We also had 12 investigators at church on sunday. Thats the record for me in my mission. I had 9 once but 12 is the most I´ve ever had! Were teaching 3 familys! My comp is awesome. I love Latins, they work hard, our cultures are super different so we don´t really talk about home, and I can´t speak english with them, so my spanish is getting better everyday! I´ve really become attached to this ward. We have members that we´ve built a relationship with thats so strong that they are calling us asking when they come help us and come to lessons with us. SUCH A CHANGE. We had to BEG members to come out with us when I first got to Urquiza 5 months ago. They are more then just members they are some of my best friends and family. With each companion change I can see progression huge. Well all is well and I love you all. Thanks for your love! Hope your all warm and summery while im freezing down here :) xoxo


No...I´m not from a different country. I fit in perfct here!!! haha 

Romina and me, She is my favorite invesigator from my whole mission. I want to give her a new family, her´s sucks its not fair! I love her!!

Other missionarys, and a member of our ward at a going away conference for all the missionarys that left last week!!

Mission presidents wife and me. Were obbsessed with each other!! but really. 

last day with Hermaa Gonzalez. Hno cortez (my fav member and dad of argentina always sticking up for us with dramafull gossiping members! you can delete that sentance when you send to friends, dad.) and family of  our investigators

Baptism from this weekend