Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Stacy Snow
308 S. 690 E.
Santaquin, UT 84655
United States
308 S. 690 E.
Santaquin, UT 84655
United States
Dear
Brother and Sister Snow,
I
am very pleased to inform you that your daughter, Sister Brittny Chantel Snow, has been called to serve as a
trainer of new missionaries. Several factors are considered in the
selection of a trainer, and your daughter satisfies them all. Her new
companion is Sister Aileen Rasos Baui.
Sister
Snow is an outstanding proselyting missionary. She follows the mission rules,
and has earned a well-deserved reputation for her obedience, work ethic, and
ability to get along well with members, investigators, and her fellow
missionaries. She also exemplifies Christ-like leadership among her
peers.
As
a trainer of a new missionary, she will work closely with her companion and be
a mentor to her in all aspects of missionary work. With her quiet
dignity, she will be a shining example to her companion and to others that she
will come in contact with. Her obedience and love for the work will
be passed on to her companion and much success will come because of her lasting
influence.
We
are proud to have your daughter in our mission and we are excited to see her
growth in fulfilling her responsibilities as a trainer.
Sincerely,
Roberto
Bayobo Querido
Dear Friend and Family,
Well as you all know I am training
now and let me tell you it is not what I thought it would be. But on
transfer day I wasn't too worried about what would happen I was really excited
to learn and to grow in myself and find out who my new companion was. So
we took the drive to Olongapo I was filled with excitement and seeing all my
district and batch made the day so amazing. I got to see my old companion
and we got to learn together. When it came time to figure out who are
companions were I scanned the crowd and thought who will she be and I was one
of the last ones to find out but when I saw her I was excited because she is my
Anak or my child in the mission. They make us all a family here so I have
a sister and I have a cousin we are all connected and I wanted to raise a good
child and hopefully I will but one thing I learned that is need to do is get on
my knees and pray for help. I can NOT do this by myself! The first
day was really hard because I had to make all the decisions and I had no idea
what to do and on top of that I am juggling a million other things in my brain.
as we went to our last appointment of the day I dropped my planner.
Ok those of you that know me, I have a lot of things in my brain all the
time so I need to write them down so I don't have so much in my brain.... well
that was all in my planner and we had district meeting the next day so I sort
of freaked out.
I had a break down and just cried
because I felt like a horrible trainer wow sister snow it is only the first day
and you already feel that the worst trainer get over yourself. Well the next
morning before we left for district meeting I said to myself ok lets be
positive and go see if we can find it. so with a prayer in my heart I
went to the place that I think I lost it and .... yes I found it. it was
test for me to see if I could turn a bad situation into a positive
experience and although I struggled at the beginning I hope to attack the next
one with more confidence.
one thing that I have had seen since
sister Gonzales left was a relationship with all the people I have taught.
our recent converts and our baptism this week cried when I gave them the
letters from sister Gonzales and it was point when I could step in and
hopefully have sister Baui grow a relationship with them too. then on Sunday we
had the baptism and it went alright so many things went wrong and it didn't go
as smoothly as I would have liked but I know that they felt clean and happy and
their countenance changed. sister Nava gave a very heartfelt testimony
and I asked them both later how they felt and they said really good and clean
and happy. Then we had the opportunity to have a primary program and
although, like all primary programs, it wasn't too organized I really felt the
spirit and I had to play the piano but i was happy to do it for the primary
president. she was very grateful that I stepped in to help and i was
grateful to use my talent even if it was only the top hand.
As for our area we have had some
challenges. one of our baptismal goals moved to a new place in a
different area and one of the people we want to be baptized said that they only
want to listen and no do. How do you react or handle that? ah so
hard and I feel like it is because they only listened to sister Gonzales but I
guess they are just ready. One thing I learned today in my personal study
is that although we may not know what we are doing or why we need to strengthen
them because as missionaries that is our job we are not out to find those who
want to listen only but to share with all and maybe one day it will strike
their hearts and they will be a baptism for someone else. so with a p-day
ahead of me to rest and a week full of challenges I face it with a desire to be
better every day and find what I need to learn from this new challenge in my
life. I love you all and I am so happy to be able to write you each week
and tell you about my life. I am so blessed to be where I am and with the
people I am with learning the things that my heavenly father wants me to learn
to become a better person. I hope you all wake up with the same desire every
day.... to be better than you were the day before and to love all because we
are all in this together and we are all working through struggles. I love
you all and I will see you all soon.