- I'm in the same ward but with Sister Memmott. The way we think is scarily similar and its awesome. She helps me laugh.
- Sister Stewart is going to YAP! That means she's been on 3 different Islands each transfer she's been out. Heavenly Father just trusts her a lot:)
- Last week back in Sapwalap on Pohnpei, our investigator John finally got baptized!
- This week Sister Memmotts old investigator that I got to help teach a bit got baptized. His name is Don and I have never met someone accept the Gospel so completely and so quickly. On the day of his baptism, the water at the chapel was out so we had to move the whole thing to another building in just 2 hours. Then his car broke down so he was late. Satan really did not want him getting baptized, but he persevered and it was so amazing.
- We were at the airport picking up some missionaries, and there was a Sister missionary who was visa waiting in the Marshall Islands where she is from. When she saw my name she said, "Milne?! Are you Scottish?!" apparently there was a Scottish Captain named Thomas Milne who visited the Marshall Islands a long time ago and he is one of her ancestors. So I guess we have some Islander cousins! Also, she pronounced the same way we do which I was really excited about because a lot of people say "Miln" which I don't love.
- This week we had an amazing lesson with Willy who is our pohnpeian investigator. We taught him the word of wisdom and he really loved it! As he described the feelings of the Holy Ghost that he gets when he reads the Book of Mormon and prays, both of our eyes got all watery and we just held eye contact and the spirit was like connecting our spirits or something and it was just a beautiful moment.
As I was reading about mercy and the atonement this week, I had a personal epiphany. I had always wondered why Christ had to feel all of our pains and sorrows. Why could he not just take the punishment of our sins? I think it's because He needed to understand WHY we sin. God cannot look upon sin with the least degree of allowance. But because Jesus felt it all, He is able to stand before God and say, "Father, Sister Milne did sin. But I understand why. I understand the situation she was in and how she did the best with what she was given. Have Mercy."
I'm eternally grateful for the mercy the is extended to us because of our loving Savior who understands us perfectly.
Thanks for the prayers!
Love,
Sister Milne
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