Monday, August 26, 2013

Child Snatchers or Missionaries?

This week has been a busy and exciting one, as we've been helping a lot of families prepare to be baptized and follow Christ. We are working with the cutest family, where two of the kids are preparing to be baptized. They're only 8 and 10 years old, but they're already talking about serving missions. We watched a Mormon Message and it showed a clip where a missionary and he opened the Book of Mormon then held it upside down. They asked why he did that and we explained that he was probably about to hand it to someone to have them read from it. We do that a lot. A few minutes later, Ruby started "practicing" opening up her Book of Mormon and turning it around for someone else to read. Then she flipped through the pictures at the front and started explaining each one to her brother. She's a natural!

Funny story! First off, I am so mad that I was gone on exchanges so I missed the hulabaloo, but it's a good story anyway, even though I wasn't here. Sister Silva and Sister Mendenhall were driving along with a ward member in the back seat when a cop started following them. He followed them for a couple miles until they were out of the neighborhood and in the middle of nowhere and then he pulled them over. Asked what they were doing, if they were selling books, and to see I.D.. Sister Silva explained who we are and what we do. He called in reinforcements until there were three cop cars, and a detective and her personal body guard. They asked her to get out of the car and the detective starts asking what we're doing, how many of us there are.... She tells them there are 76,000 of us and states our purpose, "We are here to invite others to come unto Christ..." She shows them her certificate from President Monson (we all have one) that authorizes her to teach the gospel. The woman asks about the "boys on the bikes" and it looks like they've been keeping tabs on all the missionaries in the area. As Sister Silva continued to testify and share our purpose and explain what we do, the detective started realizing that she made a big mistake, and that she looked kind of silly, questioning missionaries. So they let her go. After the fact, we figured out what was going on. Apparently there's a woman in the area who's been going door to door "selling children's books." She asks about people's families and their children. She is actually a human trafficker and has been using the information she gets to kidnap children. The cops have been tracking the missionaries, thinking that we're child traffickers! It's a little bit scary but mostly hilarious. I'm so sad that I missed out on all the excitement on exchanges!

This week we led a leadership training on stress management. Believe it or not, missionary work is actually very stressful. The greatest thing about teaching is that you get to learn, and as we prepared what we were going to teach I learn so much. I learned that life will always have its turmoil and storms, but our focus is what will make or break us. When Peter walked on water, there were storms all around him, but as long as he kept his eyes focused on the Savior, he was able to continue to do the "impossible." But there came a moment when he took his eyes off the Savior to watch the crashing waves and the lightening and the rain. Once his focus changed, he began to sink. He had to refocus on the Savior, by crying out for His help, in order to get keep from drowning. When Peter focused again on the Savior, He "immediately" reached out and took his hand. With that renewed faith, Peter walked, arm in arm with the Savior, back to the boat. And so it is with us. When we keep our minds and heart focused on the calm and peace and support of our Savior, we can do the impossible and accomplish anything the Lord asks us to do.

I hope you all have a wonderful week! Remember to keep smiling!

Sister Biancardi

Monday, August 19, 2013

Wedding Day!

Here's the lovely Mission Trails district, plus a couple of visiting missionaries. We had an epic district meeting where we played a variation of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" with missionary questions, complete with theme music!


This picture is quintessential Horizon: pile of dirt, stray dog, gorgeous sky.


Is it the Second Coming of Christ? No, it's just the Texas sun. I swear, anyone who hasn't seen the sky out in Texas is missing out.


Sister Silva has discovered her calling in life: florist! Anais and Raul got married on Saturday and we got to bring the bouquet! As you can see, we had to assemble it on the back of the truck on the way to the wedding.


The service was beautiful. The part that's extra exciting about this wedding, is that it isn't the end for Anais and Raul. They already have a goal to go to the temple one year from now to be sealed as a family. This means that instead of the marriage being pronounced "until death do us part," they will be married, by the priesthood power of God, "for time and all eternity." 


Who wouldn't want to be with their family forever?


Monday, August 12, 2013

I LOVE Horizon!

Time is a little short today because we're going shopping this afternoon.

People here are ALWAYS going back and forth to Juarez. Most everyone who lives in El Paso has a passport. plus it's not hard to get a visa so you can cross back and forth. There are lots of different kinds of visas - one's where you can stay in the US for three days at a time, ones where you can stay longer. The classic reason why people can't go to church is, "Oh we had to go to Juarez." And there's always a line at the gate. You can drive right over from El Paso to Juarez, but to get back, you have to wait through the line (for security). It can take 45 minutes to 2 hours.

I figured out how the word, "y'all" came to be. Since we're on the border, people around here are familiar with Spanish. And in Spanish, there's a word for "you" that's singular (usted or tu) and there's another word for "you" that's plural (ustedes). After speaking Spanish, I find myself missing the "ustedes" equivalent in English. Y'all is the closest thing.

Oh man! I want to stay in Horizon forever! It is a wonderful place!
Love y'all!


Monday, August 5, 2013

A Great Week!

This week was a great week. Do you want to know why? Because I'm a missionary which means every week is a great week! I absolutely love getting to be here and watch the Lord change people's lives.
On Sunday, Jesse blessed the sacrament for the first time. The sacrament is so important because it's so we recommit to the Lord every week. And every week, we can be washed clean from our sins once again and receive strength from Christ. It's like getting baptized all over again every week.
Check out this mountains! Aren't they beautiful?  I don't remember what they're called, but they're somewhere between here and Albuquerque.When I see the incredible creations of our Father in Heaven, I'm reminded that every one of us is His children, and we've got that creative spark in us too.

Look at these adorable missionaries, Jaqueline and Joselyn! Sister missionaries just keep getting younger and younger, don't they?


Well everyone! I hope you have a wonderful week!