Tuesday, June 25, 2019

June 25, 2019

Bonjour! This was such a full week! I feel like this is the busiest I have ever been as a missionary! Its exhausting and its amazing! So we went on exchanges last Tuesday and it went so well! I was with sister Rodriguez in Chapel Hill. I love her so much! One of the best things about being a missionary is that we get to feel a small part of the love that God has for his other children. Just that small part is so immense! We clicked really well and I was able to help her. We are so similar. We did a lot of passbys and got some return appointments! And of course we ended the day with chocolats favoris! Yumm. We have still been doing a lot of bus contacting. We are working hard to try to find more people to teach and so far it has been rough, but I know that there are people being prepared for us. We just haven't found them yet. But we will! I had a sweet tender miracle this last week that I wanted to share. Last week while on the bus a man saw my name tag and asked about it. I told him that I was a missionary and he thought that was amazing! He started telling me all about his life and some hard things that he was going through. We were having a really great conversation when I had to get off at my stop. I was only able to leave him with my card. I didn't even have time to catch his name... I felt so bad that I hadn't been able to share more with him. I prayed for this stranger all week. I prayed that he would call or that we would get the opportunity to see each other again. A week later, we were walking to the bus stop and we got there just before the bus was about to leave. We almost didn't make it. So I got on and there he was. He recognized me and we continued our conversation! He said that he has been looking for peace in his life and that it probably wasn't a coincidence that he met a missionary twice in the same week after having prayed for an answer for so long. He said that he would like to come to church and would like to talk more. It was such a testimony to me that God is very much aware of each individual person. He knows that man and he knows his needs and has already provided the means by which to help him. It also built my testimony that faith and prayer have power! Faith through prayer that week was strong enough to make our paths cross again. Do not ever underestimate the power behind a faith driven prayer. That is how miracles start. And work is how they are accomplished. We need both. Working with the Zone leaders and district leaders is a lot of fun. I am learning so much from them. There are so many super great missionaries serving here and I am truly blessed to work alongside them. This week President Low is coming to start interviewing all the missionaries, and then President Phillips will be leaving us. I can't believe it.. It is going to be quite a change, but I am not worried. Heavenly Father knows what he is doing and I trust him. I trust the leaders that he has called too. I know that they receive revelation for those who are serving under them. I know that this is the way that God directs his church. It is orderly and efficient and yet it focuses on the one. I haven't met president Low yet but I know that he is called of God to direct this mission. I know that God's love is real. I have felt it in very real ways and I cannot deny it. I know that this work is his. I know that he is hastening it. I know that Christ is at the head. I have come to know him more in these past 10 months than the rest of my life combined. I know his love for us. I know that he wants us to have his joy and I know that he has given us the means to do it. I know he lives! I love him. I love you all dearly and i feel your prayers and love. Thank you! I hope you all have a wonderful week! A le prochaine! Sister Bates

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

June 18, 2019

Salut!! Another great week here in Ottawa! We had a lot of spiritually uplifting things happen. We had our last zone conference with president and sister Phillips yesterday. Man, it was a bawl fest... I look up to them so so much and I can't even express the gratitude I have for the opportunity I have had to serve under them. They have changed my life forever. The mission merge officially takes place on the first of July. I feel so excited! My mission is going to be HUGE. It will cover three different time zones! We also had a great stake conference the Sunday before. It was wonderful! It was my first one in English since I have been here! So that was wonderful. We and the zone leaders and had the great opportunity to sit in at a meeting with elder Bennet, an area 70. He was incredible! I felt a bit out of place, but I learned so much! It was cool to hear him speak the next day too. One amazing thing that happened this week was that we got to visit Jen! Jen is the cousin to brother Montreuil in Quebec. So I knew her from my first area when she would come to visit! It was so cool to see her! We had a fun time catching up and had a super spiritual discussion. It was powerful and we were all crying! Other than that, this week was full of visiting all of the other district's district councils which is always fun! We did a lot of service! I got to work in a soup kitchen! I have never done that before and it was a lot of fun! I love the feeling of being in an industrial kitchen. It makes me really want to have my own one day!;) We also helped out with, Bishop's storehouse. That was super cool! I am always surprised and impressed with the organization of the church. We are planners and doers! We set up the gym just like a store and then went and helped the people to get their groceries. It made me so happy. We had a super awesome lesson with this cute girl named Amanda. She came to the church and we gave her a chapel tour and taught her the restoration. Somehow she convinced me and sister Johnson to sing I Am A Child of God. She was touched by it. She is so sweet and has great potential and a lot of faith! I love this place. I had a lot of very sweet experiences this week at zone conference. I gained a greater witness than I have ever felt before of God's love. I know that I am his child. I know that all he does is to help me. I know that he knows me perfectly. I know that I have the potential to be like him. I know that he will help me do that. I just know. I love you all so very much. Keep on keeping on! Much love, Sister Bates

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

June 11, 2019

Bonjour tout le monde! My first couple of days in Ottawa have been a dream! The people here are sooo kind! I can't say enough about this place! The city is absolutely beautiful and so quaint! I feel so lucky to be here. We have been doing a lot of bus contacting. It's the first time i have done contacting on the bus and I thought it would be scary, but I actually really really enjoy it! Also I am serving in a YSA ward which is kind of the best thing ever! We have already gone to a lot of activities. It's fun and invigorating to be talking to so many people my age! We are working with some super cute people! But we will be doing a lot of finding these next couple of weeks because the sisters dropped a lot of people before I came. My new companion, sister Johnson, is the absolute cutest! This is her last transfer so I will be "killing her" lol I've always wanted to do that haha. But it's really the best because she is so full of wisdom! We get along really well and she is so funny! District council was great too. My district leader is elder Hsu, who came out with me. He does a great job. We also have a senior couple that.apparently always does object lessons with food Haha. This last time they made us a fruit salad and compared every ingredient to something we need to do in order to become a successful missionary. On Sunday we went to visit a sweet lady who goes to another ward but loves sisters. Her name is sister Cloud and she is the coolest lady of all time. She used to be a biker and has been to every state except like 3. She had some super great stories! Last night we got to go to FHE. The young adults were super kind and patient with my limited basketball skills. We had a very fun time and i got to know the members better. Sister Johnson and I have been discussing a lot of deep things during comp study and we had a cool conversation about desires that I wanted to share. Were were studying the living Christ and there was a spot where it talks about how Jesus Christ was able to be the savior because he had developed his desires to be exactly aligned with God's. I have been thinking a lot about that. Often times I do things because I have to or because I know I should, even when I really dont want to do them. But I know that I want be like him until my real desires line up with his. And so how do we train our desires to be in line with God's? I think that it is something that only the spirit can teach and guide us to do. We know the spirit sanctifies us. We know that we came here to earth to learn and prepare for godhood. We know also that we can't get there without Christ. I have made it a goal especially for this transfer to make Christ the focus. He is the bridge between us and God there is no other way back but by him. I know that his grace is sufficient. I know he has the power to help every person become like our father in heaven. But it is up to us to allow him to help us, because he will not force anyone to be saved. I am grateful for my savior. Everyone always asks me why I decided to come on a mission and my answers have varied. But as I have really thought about it, the real answer, is him. I could think of no better way to show my gratitude for the numbness things he has done and continues to do for me, than to serve his people the way he would serve them if he were here. That is why I came on a mission. Because of him. I love him. I will proudly be his defender and his servant. He gave me his entire life. I am proud to give him 18 months. I want to invite you to have a Christ focused moment every day this week. Whether that's reading about him, studying his life, or just talking a moment to think about him. It brings everything into perspective. I love you all and hope you are well! Thanks for your love and support! Love Sister Bates!

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

June 4, 2019

Salut!! This week was super full of ups and downs. We had some pretty rough moments at the beginning, but then everything got better from there! We got transfer calls and I will be leaving dear old Laval and going to Ottawa!! I am also going to be a sister training leader (STL) so that's terrifying! I am so excited to get the opportunity to work with all the lovely sisters there! I am sad that I won't be in a French speaking area anymore. I really hope I don't lose it all! But I know that I am not here to learn French, but to bring others to Christ through the restored gospel. I think that it will be refreshing for me to teach people in English. That will be a major stress taken off of my shoulders haha! I think I will be able to better develop the teaching skills that got a little muddled in the language. It will be so good. I am so excited for the change! We had a lot of goodbye lessons with a lot of our amis yesterday too. There are so many friends here that I just love with all of my heart! My favorite was with Lourdia. She has been going through some difficulties, but I was able to testify that Christ is ready and willing to help her, but that she needs to be willing and ready to follow him. The spirit was strong. Nothing like leaving an area to bring the courage to be bold! It's sad to say goodbye to them when all of your energy over the last few months has gone into them and into helping them progress! But they will be in good hands. And they will forever be in my heart! The time is just flying by! I know that over the next transfer I am going to learn so so much and I know that it will only go by quicker from here! I am so grateful for the last few transfers that I have had here in Laval. This area was a growing area for me, that's for sure. I learned some hard lessons and I was stretched. It wasn't the most pleasant experience at times, but I am grateful for what I learned. I know stronger than ever that this church is true. I know that Christ's way is the most freeing way to live. Satan does a darn good job at convincing us that it's too hard or it's less fun, or that we aren't worthy. But he's a liar. To follow Christ brings more freedom and joy and peace than anything this world could offer. I know this is true. I hope that each one of you are seeing the blessings of the Lord each day. I promise they are many. As always, thank you for your prayers and support. I love you all! A le prochaine semaine! soeur Bates

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

May 28, 2019

Bonjour tout le monde! Another great week! We had a cool opportunity to go to a service in the community. Half of the people there were from the Ward so it was a super cool way for the community to see so many people representing the church! We cleaned up all of the garbage in the park that had been brought in from the floods. It was a lot of fun and it was nice to talk with people from the community! There was lots of finding time this week and we got a lot of potentials! It was awesome. There were so many cool finding miracles! At one point, we were driving and sister Atwood said, "oh there's a potential named Merveille in this area! But we don't have her apartment building...." Then about 2.7 seconds later, I saw two ladies walking on the sidewalk with a baby. I found myself pulling over and parking the car. We ran to talk to them just as they were going into this apartment building. We followed them inside and started talking to the one lady. She was super nice and we asked her name and you know what she said? MERVEILLE. NOT a coincidence! it was so so cool! She told us to come back next Sunday! It was incredible! We also had exchanges yesterday and that was so wonderful! I got to go to Montreal Est with sister Ellis. Man I love sister Ellis! She trained my trainer so she is pretty much my mission gramma! She is very wise and fun and taught me so much. She is finishing soon which is sad, mais c'est la vie. It's a weird thing saying goodbye to other missionaries. You feel like everything will be the same forever. The people, the areas, but then everything changes overnight! The only true constant is the Savior. I am so grateful that his love is unchanging. I am learning more and more that he is only letting me be a part of this great work. He could definitely gather Israel without sister Bates and he could do it a lot better than her too. But he is letting me be a prat of it to help me, not his other children. Like, sure I am serving people and doing good things, but he could do it so much better himself if he wanted to!! I have really come to understand my purpose on this earth. He sent us here to grow. He has given me so many opportunists to grow, my mission being one of them. Only 9 months down and I have already learned so so much! I am excited to see what the next half brings. This Saturday is transfer calls. I feel like I might leave, but we shall see.. It makes me kind of sad to think about because if I do I will miss Lourdia and Èthienne's baptisms but that's okay. I know whatever happens will be the best for me. I am so grateful that He is in charge here. I know that I can trust my Savior. I love him very much. He is so patient and so kind with me. I am grateful for how he walks beside me every day. I hope that you all are well and happy. Thank you for your prayers and messages of encouragement. I sure do love all of you! love, soeur Bates

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

May 21, 2019

Bonjour mes amis! This week was lovely. We had a lot of great lessons. Actually a lot of our amis took some big steps. Kessie told us out of the blue that she received an answer that she needs to start coming to church. We had been practically begging her for such a long time and she wasn't budging so we kind of dropped it... So when she told us that we were both kind of screaming for joy on the inside Haha. We also had two lessons with Thomas who we met on exchanges. He's such a sweet guy. We had a breakthrough with him because he is very opinionated and really likes to talk. Super sweet though. Anyways, we showed him general conference talks and we watched part of one from president Nelson and he was totally hypnotized (and who can blame him, its president Nelson!) He was softened and humbled and told us that he felt like he found an answer. We also had a lesson with Carlloick and Nathalie, (but mostly Carlloick because Nathalie had to step out) I love this kid! He is so so spiritual and hungry for truth. He just lit up when we talked about the story of the iron rod. I have a lot of hope and see a lot of potential for him. We hope they will come to church next Sunday. We also had so many service opportunities with the members. I love serving! I feel a lot of love for the members here and of course I love our anis something fierce! I dont really want to leave now but I honestly have no idea what is going to happen this upcoming transfer. There are lot of changes coming. President Phillips will be leaving us in July so next month will be our last zone conference with him... It makes me really sad. But president Low sounds incredible and in July we will be merging missions with Halifax! I am so excited for that and honored to be able to serve in the same mission as my daddy. To think we could be walking down the same streets in just a few months! Wow... I also hit my half way mark on Wednesday. I can't believe that. 9 months down, 9 months to go. It feels like a dream. It goes by so fast and sometimes not so much. I love being here. Every day I see new things to be grateful for. I would never have learned French if it weren't for my mission. I would never have met these beautiful people. I can't imagine my life without them! I love my mission and I love the people! But most of all I love my Savior because he made it all possible. He gave me everything so I am honored to give him 18 months. I love you all and hope all is well! Much love, Soeur Bates

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

May 14, 2019

Bonjour a tous! Another wonderful week! We went on exchanges and I stayed in Laval with sister Buckhave which was super cool because Laval was her mission birthplace! We spent the day going by all of the people that she had taught and dropped but who had potential. And we were able to make two new amis! Thomas and Carlloick! Ah-mazing! For the first time in I don't even know how long, I woke up SUPER excited to go finding! I really don't like finding... i really don't. But yesterday, I was so pumped!! And we got some potentials because of it! We went for a run in the morning and went to the river (which was super high because of all of the flooding) It was lovely. We also went out and got sushi for lunch. And we helped two members who were having troubles because of the floods. AND we did a lot of passbys. It was a super full day! One of the passbys was the son of someone we are teaching who I had never really met before. He is only 15 but so so spiritual. We read in the Book of Mormon with him and he was just so into it. I have so so much hope for this sweet kid. He was very mature in his responses and I see so much potential for him. We also had a really cool experience at the beginning of the week. We were trying to do this passby, but her address didn't exist (I hate when that happens..) and so we tried another passby who lived near by. We buzzed her door and it rang and rang but no one answered. We were about to leave when a lady walked out and stared at our name tags. She was like, please give me 5 minutes to get my mail and I will be back and I will receive you! She told us that her name was Naima. It was actually her!! She told us later on that her door buzzer was broken. It was so amazing that we just happened to be there right as she walked out and it just so happened to be her! There are no coincidences with the Lord! On Saturday, we had like 5 lessons back to back! It was ludicrous. Also, the missionary that found frere Labarre came to visit with her family so we all had lunch together at St. Huberts. It was so cool! I am really excited to come back with my fam! Okay but the best part of this week for sure was Saturday night we had a lesson with Lourdia and Ethienne and taught about how in the temples, families can be sealed for time and all eternity. That was it. They agreed to be baptized!!!!! We both were just so so happy! We went to the car and cried and said a gratitude prayer because we have been working so so hard with them! Those are the moments that make those super hard days so worth it. I am so committed to these people and I want the very best for them. So when they finally make the decision to be baptized, I am just filled with inexpressible joy! I love the work I have been called to do. Tomorrow, I hit my halfway mark... I can't even believe it. The time goes by too fast. I am hopeful and excited for the next 9 months and I am grateful for the 9 months that the Lord has given me here in Laval and Quebec City. I love this place. I am so blessed to be here. I love you all and I hope that you are happy! Thank you so much for your responses. They mean a lot to me! love, soeur Bates

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

May 7, 2019

Bonjour tout le monde! It was another great week! We had a couple of really great lessons over the commandments. It is really interesting how some weeks, there are common threads. This week we taught a lot about the commandments, other times it's different. We used an activity a lot where we draw a person and then as we teach each commandment, we draw a bar over them. By the end, with all the bars, the little person looks like he is in a cage. It doesn't seem like the most fun time. How can you be happy when you are stuck in a box of rules?? then the sharks come (I am so bad at drawing sharks lol...) And suddenly the commandments take on a different meaning. They are not put into place to keep us from having fun or to keep us naive from the rest of the world. On the contrary, they keep us wiser, and they protect us from the sharks of this world. Because it's no secret that they are out for blood and there are more than ever before. We also had a lot of finding time. It was good because the sun was out! (for the first time in like months!) And when the sun comes out everyone is happier and a lot more willing to talk with us. Like, we can count on it! haha! Yesterday was glorious! It was like 26 degrees (I think thats like 75 F or something close) We walked around a neighborhood and found 3 new people to teach!! It has been a very long time since we have had that much (measurable) success! We just felt so so good afterwards! I find so much more satisfaction in my work when we are out and doing. Which has been a little bit difficult for me as of late. I have never been outgoing. In fact talking to people actually scares me a lot.. still! And has been a really big stretch to be the senior companion because sometimes I reallllly don't want to go finding. But this week especially, I have just really worked hard on just going for it anyway. I am not perfect. I am not where I want to be yet, but I am trying. And we have seen miracles. Just yesterday one of the new people that we found was actually a family from India. They had two little girls who reminded me of my little sisters. Their names were Jerica and Jonika. SO cute!! They said we could come by and bring a book of mormon in their language. I am very excited for this coming week. There will be zone conf tomorrow and we have a lot of really great lessons planned. My amis are so very dear to my heart. I am so grateful for the opportunity I have been given to teach them. I feel a very real love for them and I truly want them to have all the happiness that they can. The hard part sometimes, is that I know how they can!! I can see and I can understand, but sometimes it's hard to help THEM understand that, haha. There is a section in preach my gospel that I really love where it says (paraphrasing) that they may not understand why now, but they NEED the blessings that only the gospel of Jesus Christ can bring in their lives. And they need them now. In a very real sense, this gospel saves people. Nothing brings more hope and peace and joy, this is all true. But it literally puts them on the covenant path that will lead them back to their Heavenly Father. That is a core truth of this gospel that I know without a doubt to be true. If the way were broad, then everyone would take it. But the way is narrow and straight because the reward is not cheap. How grateful I am to be a missionary, to be a guide to show people the gate to get on that path. It is baptism by Christ's authority only. There is only one door and that is it. I love the simplicity of this truth and of this gospel. I can think of no greater work. I love serving as a representative of my Savior Jesus Christ! I love him! I hope that you all are well and joyful! I love you all! Thank you so much for your prayers and emails! I so appreciate them! Until next week! Love, soeur Bates

Tuesday, April 30, 2019

April 30, 2019

Bonjour tous! This week has been SERVICE ORIENTED! And it has been marvelous. There have been a lot of floods with all of the rain and snow melting and it has caused a lot of trouble, even for members in the ward. So we have been helping a lot with that. We picked up trash at a nearby park where the water had brought in a lot of garbage and we also helped a member whose basement had flooded. We went there twice and we will be going back next week as well. There is also another member who has been very sick. We have been going over to her house very often to help her make food and clean because she has been too weak to do hardly anything, the poor thing. It has been such a blessing to help others. It makes me grateful for my own health and safety and home. I am so lucky to be so well taken care of and blessed. The weather is trying to decide whether or not to warm up or not. Some days its chilly and windy, other days it is so pleasant. After this long winter, I am ready for the sun! The longer I am here, the more and more I love the people I work with! The members here are so so sweet and so missionary minded! We invited a member frere. Senechal to come with us to a lesson with Lourdia and Ètienne. We have been working with them for MONTHS to come to church. But they live far out and they just weren't super dedicated so it was hard. But frere Senechal offered to give them a ride to church on Sunday. Their WHOLE family! They came in and all sat on the front row. It was the cutest thing I think I have ever seen!! We were just so so happy!! They had such a wonderful time! The members were so so great and welcomed them and made them feel loved and because of that, they had a wonderful experience! We hope that they will desire to feel the spirit they felt here so much that they will do whatever it takes to get to church. That is true conversion and that is our goal. We had a lot of meals with members this week too which is always my favorite thing! I feel at home with my family when the members invite us over and that is such a sweet blessing. Also, we get tired of microwave quesadillas sometimes so home cooked meals are always much appreciated haha! I feel like I blossomed a lot this week. Some weeks are just better than others and this one was great because we were so busy and focused on good. Nothing feels better and more rewarding than that! I felt a lot of love for our amies.. more than usual. I truly truly love them and I feel like they felt it. We saw some progress with a lot of people. I hope we can keep doing what we are doing and help them to see all of the blessings that are in store for them within this church and gospel. I love my mission! We were in the homes of member and amies representing about 7 different cultures this week! I am working with and teach so many different people and I love it so very much!! We passed by a lady from India, named Kamal. She had some friends over and they let us come in and talk with them and share our message. They gave us this Indian treat called Kihr (I think...) anyway, it was delicious! Kind of like rice pudding but better. She said we could come back whenever we wanted. We talked with and taught a lot of people from Haiti and Guatemala as well. I love the cultures. I love the people. I love that we are all children of the same loving Heavenly Father. I appreciate all that I am learning. I love this work so so much! I love representing my Savior. I read something that struck me the other day in a missionary manuel that said, you are not here to represent yourself, but Jesus Christ. That comforted me because it reminded me that I don't have to worry about what others think of me. I can "make a fool out of myself for the Lord" and not be bothered if people reject me because its not ME. And it's not my problem. I am here as a messenger of truth. The people who are prepared will recognize that, and those who don't will continue to be prepared. This work will keep moving forward and I am so proud to be standing in the ranks! I love my captain and my Savior Jesus Christ. I am so proud to wear his name. I love him. I hope you all are well and happy and seeing the good in the world. As long as God lives, it is there. Love, Soeur Bates

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

April 23, 2019

Bonjour mes amis! So a lot happened this week! Lots and lots of lessons including two new finds! We had a missionary from the ward come home from her mission in New York! Sister Lucas. She is so awesome! We got to go to her homecoming party. It was really revitalizing to see her with her family so happy. I am so looking forward to that! But until then, I have a work to do! And man is it going by fast! We were supposed to have transfer calls on Saturday, but for whatever reason, they postponed them to last night! Sister Atwood and I will be staying together here in Laval! I am so happy! I love it here. I love the members, I love our aims, I love my sister! I am so excited for another great learning transfer! I learned a lot about myself this transfer and what I am capable to do. I am finally beginning to be comfortable with understanding French. It still takes some concentration, but it's coming quick! I have had to exercise a LOT of courage and faith this transfer. It has been downright hard sometimes! But my Savior was there. He gave me tender mercies, and strength to continue on more times than I could count. I felt such a great appreciation for him and his suffering and atoning for me. I don't know how he did it. I crumble so easily under pressure and trial, but He didn't. I am so grateful that he didn't. In the beginning of Preach my Gospel, there is a part where it says something along the lines of "whether they understand it or not, people NEED the peace and healing that comes through Christ's atoning sacrifice" They NEED the hope. So many people I talk to brush off this invitation of the restored gospel so quickly, without stopping to consider how it could change them. It can change everything. I know that because I have seen it. The people who take that tiny step of faith to just listen, and then act find joy unlike anything they have ever experienced. And it changes them. It changes their lives. It changes everything. People don't realize it, but they NEED the gospel. So that is the question that I have been really pondering this week. How can I help people to see why they need it? I was reading this talk that elder Uchtdorf gave at a missionary conf. He told the story of an elder who was fearless. the elder said, "we are told to be bold, but not over bearing. Over bearing is to be bold without love. But if people can truly feel that you love them, you can never be too bold." I LOVE that! It all starts with love. When we love them, they will be more likely to listen and also to act. So I want to encourage you this week, pray for the help to love people. ALL people. And then, go do something about it. The love you feel for someone won't do them a bit of good if you don't effectively show it. As we do this, I know that opportunities will arise that you never expected, from people you would never expect. I know that my Redeemer lives. I know he gets me. I know that he loves me personally. I feel it strongest as I am serving and loving God's children. I sure love my savior so much! I hope that all of you had the most wonderful Easter! I love you all! love, Soeur Bates

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

April 16, 2019

Bonjour a tous! This week was busy! We had a new trainer trainee meeting so we got to go to Montreal and sister Atwood got to see her MTC district altogether with their trainers so that was super cute! President and sister Phillips message was so wise and inspiring. I love them so much! We also had exchanges yesterday. We have the best STLs! I got to go to Montreal with sister Ellis and it was so much fun! That was my first time serving on the island! It was different but I loved it so so much! We had a miracle where we went to pass by a guy who wasn't there, so we tried a pass by who was in the area named Michelle and she let us in and we taught her about baptism! She agreed to come and watch a baptismal service so that was super super cool! It turns out that sister Ellis had met Michelle before very briefly months ago on an exchange. She had been thinking about her this last week so the fact that we ran into her was a miracle! So so cool! We also taught the cutest family of all time who are on date to be baptized in a week. They are so elect and so amazing. i felt so much love for them and I have only met them once! We had good finding time and I learned so much. Sister Ellis is training too so she gave me some really good advice on how to help my trainee. It was wonderful and much needed. I love learning from these stellar missionaries. They are so wise and kind! We had great lessons this week as well! We had a super powerful lesson with Lourdia and Etienne. We listened to president Nelson's address and it really really touched them. We invited them to be baptized and they said they still wanted to watch a baptism before they committed. There was one the very next day! Unfortunately it didnt work out and they couldn't come so that was sad... But there is one this Friday so we hope to get them there for that one! We feel like they are so so close! We also had a good lesson with Josianne. She is a total sweetheart. She was going through a rough time, so we brought her cookies and had a good lesson with her. She promised us that she would read in the Book of Mormon because she was grateful that we were thinking of her. Nothing else she could do would bring me more joy than that! But the biggest miracle of all was this guy named Bahati. I found him facebook finding last conference, and we have been talking. He told me a week ago that he would come to church which was amazing! Then Sunday morning he asked if we could find him a ride, but it was a little too late for that. We asked him if he would be able to take the bus this time and we would find him a ride next week and just assumed that he would choose not to come, but he CAME! We were ecstatic! When people take a step of faith like that, nothing compares. My joy was SO FULL people! But there's more! The elders are teaching another guy named Issacc who is actually the one getting baptized this Friday and it turns out, they are cousins!! WHA!? They didn't even know that the other was here! He said that he would definitely come to his baptism and he told us that he just wanted to learn a little more about the gospel before he gets baptized.... be still my beating heart... When things like this happen I feel so much gratitude to my Heavenly Father because it is proof that this is his work. He is at the helm and he is preparing people and preparing us for people so perfectly that it could never be a coincidence. I am so excited to see what happens with Bahati on his journey, but I have a feeling that he is ready and that he has been being prepared for a long time. I love this work so much! (lol i feel like i say the same thing every single email, but its hard to know how else i can articulate how i feel about missionary work and my Savior) I love the Lord and I am proud to be about my Father's business, walking a very similar path that he has already tread. I am grateful to have this time to get to know him better. It is worth it. "It's the kingdom of God or nothing!" I love you all dearly and hope that life is treating you well. Much love! soeur Bates

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

April 9, 2019

Bonjour mes Amies!! SO much happened this week! At the beginning of the week, the weather was beautiful! All I needed was a light jacket!..... But this very moment it is snowing again.. C'mon Canada, really? I HOPE it is the last time!! I am so ready for no more snow! Haha. On-t-que (anyways) We had a lot of lessons this week and I learned a lot from them. We did some service, helping a friend of ours sort her pantry. It was a lot of fun! And then conference! Oh my Lanta! Conference this week completely blew my mind! There were a lot of themes that I noticed that really stuck with me and touched my heart! The first was temples! There is so much missionary work to be done and most of it, we cannot even see! Just think about how many people have lived on this earth and have died without ever hearing the truth! There are so many people on the other side that are prepared to hear it and many more that are waiting to be taught. I have had this reoccurring thought these past few years that there is a reason why so many good and godly people are being called back home. Heaven needs missionaries! There are millions of generations that need missionaries. I felt like this conference solidified that in my heart. That brought comfort. I know where my dad is, I know what he is doing, and I love that we are both doing the same work at the same time, very much in the same place (since his mission is soon to be mine) the second theme that i got is that there is absolutely no time to waste. These are the last of the last days. There is much to do and we can either choose to be a part of the winning team and live, or choose to remain normal and lose what could have been ours. There are no fence sitters in this game. I especially loved elder Anderson's talk about how we need to be a people ready to receive Christ. He can't come until there is a righteous enough people ready to receive him. So, the best thing we can do as members of the church of Jesus Christ is to become true disciples personally. I felt the urgency in his message and it inspired me in a very real way to be better and to be more focused in my preparation and personal development. I know through elder Bednar's talk that I can do that by using the Come Follow Me program and through daily scripture study and prayer. There is absolutely no way to truly know our Savior than by any other way. We could read every piece of information that was ever written about Christ and not know the smallest part about him. It is though prayer and scripture study through the power of the holy ghost that we know Him. That is a promise from the God that has existed since the beginning. The means and the right way has not changed. It won't change. I see too often in people that they don't truly believe that they need to read and pray every day, but they don't understand the danger in that. Time is running out and we all need to figure it out if we want our judgement day to be a glorious experience, not a shameful and guilt filled one. I am so beyond grateful for our prophet president Nelson and for the apostles and all of the speakers that pricked my heart and made me want to do and be better. We don't realize how lucky we are to have direct revelation straight from God. I know that President Nelson is our prophet today. I know that he is inspired and I know that he is preparing us to be prepared for Christ's second coming. I know that it is soon. And I know what side I want to be standing on when he does. I love him. I am honored to serve him for this short time. I hope that conference for all of you was as inspiring as it was for me! I encourage you to go back and study those talks again. We forget too easily and we need that spiritual nourishment chaque moment, chaque jour! I love you all, and you are in my prayers. Much love, Soeur Bates

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

April 2, 2019

Bonjour mes amis! This week has been very out of the ordinary! We got to go to Montreal twice for zone conf and stake conf! Both were so incredible! We got lost driving to Montreal the first time for zone conf and so we were late, so that was stressful. But it ended up being such a truly uplifting and motivational conference. We talked a lot about how powerfully the Book of Mormon testifies of Christ. It does! We did this exercise where we looked at Mosiah 3. We only read about 4 verses but already we were able to fill a blackboard of how many things it testifies of about Christ. It was so amazing. The Book of Mormon truly is the strongest testimony we have on the earth. It testifies of truth and I know that the honest seeker who reads and prays about the Book of Mormon with a sincere heart WILL know truth for themselves. Truth is the same yesterday today and tomorrow and I know that the Book of Mormon is true. That was Wednesday, then on Sunday, Elder Hamilton from the 70 came to speak to us and it was incroyable! He is so awesome! I found a lot of answers to my questions and concerns from his talk and from zone conf too. I know that we are lead and guided by truly inspired men of God in this church and I am so beyond grateful for that. Speaking of which, General Conference is this weekend and I can' wait!! I know that there are some truly incredible things coming. I can feel it! The rest of this week has been good! We invited a lot of people to baptism! Like 5! Haha. we got one yes, and like 3 maybes so that's awesome! We had a lesson with my favorite person ever, Saphira. She is the one who wants to be baptized. We taught her the gospel of Jesus Christ and by the end we asked her if she would be baptized and without hesitation she said "yes of course, I know its what I need to do." This girl is 13 years old people!! All we have to do is make sure her mom is okay with it and she will be on date. I love this girl with all of my heart. She is just so so ready!! My joy was sooo full! After the lesson soeur Atwood and I went to the car and just squealed! Haha we couldn't keep it in! Moments like those make all those really hard days okay. I love that Satan has to push us for days before we break, but Christ only needs 1 minute to fill us with more joy than we have room to receive! That is how joy works and how sweet it is! I love my mission! I am so excited for the days to come! I know that the future is so bright and that there are great changes taking place to prepare us for the great day that is to come when our Savior comes again in all his glory and with all his peace and healing. The world is so ready for Christ to come back. Now its really time from the people to be. I know that this church is true. I KNOW that. I know it is true because Christ is at the head. HE directs this church through prophets, through president Nelson. I am so so excited to hear from him his weekend!! Come with questions, come prepared. I know that you will be as edified as you prepare yourself to be! I love my Savior! and i love his work. Soeur Bates