Friday, November 13, 2015

The End November 8, 2015

Well, this is it.  The end.  There were times I never thought it would come.  Even now, I still think that it won't but in the back of my mind is that small annoying thought buzzing around and tapping on the glass window of my subconscious and it says, "You are leaving."  My bags are packed, finally, after wrestling with the broken scale trying to figure out how in the world to know if my suitcases are under 50 pounds.  I have said goodbye to everyone I could think of, wrote letters to a few.  I gave my last testimony yesterday at the chapel in Panduri where a week from now will be an apostle of the Lord speaking to the people that I have taught, and loved, and care for.  The streets are filled with angry people.  Angry about dead loved ones, or dead heros, or a dead government.  
The night is chaos.  The streets are filled with the voice of freedom and the impatient desire of want.  The people are rising again, waving flags with a hole in the middle that echos the cries heard from 26 years ago.  Religion is torn and dragged out of its rightful place, trying to govern a ungovernable people.  The were a broken people a tamed people, a people who were satisfied with the "good enough" syndrome.  They fought once for their country, then once the freedom was granted and the boarders opened the best and brightest left to make a life leaving Romania to try and scrape together a democratic country with the left overs.  The new generation has grown up, those who had the courage to leave have left, and now the courage is back in the people. The youth will not let the dull corruption shape their future.  The voice of Romania has risen again and the people will be heard. I speak to them, "Revolution" the say with courage in their hearts, but fear in their eyes.  They are so young that the deaths at colectiv have enraged their minds and pricked their hearts, but so young to understand what their own deaths would mean to so many others. Romania is on the breaking point in so many ways. All the people need is courage, courage to break free from the tradition of their fathers, the courage to fight for true freedom and here it comes. I can hear it.  I can feel it.

What a time to leave, when Romania is at the verge of changing.  But it is my time I have completed what I needed.  The experience of a mission is one that I thought I knew, but it wasn't until now that I know what it is.  It is sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ everyday, every minute, but it is also endurance and diligence, obedience.  It is something that demands your whole strength and whole soul, but impossibly I cannot give it.  There were some days when I felt I gave my all, most even.  But to be a giver 100% to the Lord is when you find out just how short you fall of that expectation.  And when that happened to me is when I learned to grow.  There are two ways people can react when placed in hard situations. One is to default, to reach inside desperately and find the little switch to turn off the guilt and the turmoil and the desire to try and reach that expectation.  This is when you choose the fall below your potential.  I don't know if I ever thought of it in those terms before, but essentially that is what it condenses to.  The alterior choice was to rise to the challenge.  To try. To succeed.  But sometimes the feeling of failure crept into my heart anyways, that the infinitely high bar was just out of my reach, and getting higher. And this was the part where I grew.  As I reached for that everyday, trying to get to the point of being a perfect missionary, balancing what the world said about me as well as that of my teammates and trying to understand what god said about me. It was here, when I was lifted up.  I could grab the bar, and it was because of the grace of God. But it was still hard!!! And as I figured out little by little the secrets to fulfilling the work, my time grew shorter until I came to this point.  Where I humbly submit and recognize that I am still not the greatest missionary that ever lived, that my time in this arena is over, and that I have finally figured the mission out.  I can speak the language, even better I can understand the language.  I can teach the lessons with incredible power, when I say I, I do not mean me, but that I have discovered how to teach powerfully with my companion and the help of God. And now that I am a great missionary, it is time for me to leave.  
To continue my mission elsewhere.  The mission truly never stops, but I still feel an ending to something incredible.  Never again will I come back to Romania with the same power and authority to teach the gospel. Never again will I wear my cute little black name tag as a Sister missionary, maybe someday as a senior missionary, but it is not the same. But the work goes on. There are many other roles in the hastening, and this experience has solidified me.  I know that my Savior live, that Joseph Smith is a prophet and that this gospel is true.  What more could I ask for in return.  I love you my cute family, sorry if this e-mail sounded dramatic, the old writer in me that has be dormant for a year and a half is waking up again. I am sad to leave Romania, I don't think I will feel the full impact of that sadness until I actually get on the plane and fly away. But I will be so happy when I see your cute faces at the airport in Salt Lake City.  Just please, be patient with me, I am pretty awkward and I am coming out of a very different culture. 
SEE YOU IN 2 DAYS! 

Sora Linder the Last November 12, 2015

I have a new companion!!!  Yay!  My new companion Sora Linder is here from Sibiu and I love her so much:) 
We celebrated Halloween in style!!! Look at our dope pancakes!!!

We went to Brasov to exchange with the sisters from Sibiu. 




We talked too two ladies at the Gara in Brasov who were deaf and I pulled out my sign language.  it was pretty rusty but I was able to talk with them for a full 40 minutes while we waited for the train.  It was crazy! 

Now my days are filled with helping Sora Linder Understand this city and get to know the members.  It is her birthday tomarrow so we went to the Hard Rock Cafe here in Buc, so freakin' fun!!! 

I am still working hard, no worries.  I feel like the advesary keeps throwing stuff at me to get me to back down, but I am up every day at 6:30, and I am still sharing the gospel. 

Love you all so much! 
Crazy week man!!! See you in 7 days, I can't even believe it.

Sora Ghiman comes for a week October 26, 2015

HAPPY HALLOWEEN! 
I hope you like the grave yard I found today:) 


This week has been incredibly weird. 

Zone conference was this week which was really great!! I feel like it was forever ago.  It was my LAST ZONE CONFERENCE!!! WHATTTT???

Sora Ghiman si Eu:) My companion for the week is to the left of me, Sora Ghiman from Constanta:) She was on her mission in Canada when I served in her city so I never got to meet her, but we are practically best friends now. 

The Gang October 19, 2015

I am sorry to say I am becoming worse and worse at writing my e-mails home!! I apologize for this and hopefully I will be able to write about what happened a little bit this week.  

While we were at the church for our amazing English Class there was a meting in the building and I was able to see Mariana and Eva from  Constanta again and I was so happy!!!! It was so interesting because I really looked at myself and saw how much I changed:) 

Probably the highlight of my week was when a little gang of 8 year olds surrounded my companion and I at a metro entrance.  The shortest of the bunch being a leader with a cigarette in his mouth about as long as his face.  They left us alone for the most part and just tried to do tricks, but one of them leaned over and started pretending to speak to us in English.  Soon the whole crew was laughing!! So I turned and asked them questions about skateboarding, using all the trivia I knew about it (TONY HAWK) and then before you knew it we were best friends.  I asked them for a selfie and all of them could get over for the picture fast enough. 

We had a district contacting activity this week and Sora Pusey and I were in Charge of it.  The Amazing Race through Herestrau Park.  It was pretty intense and at the end of contacting all of the companionships were running from different corners of the park to the metro where we had to take a picture of us next to a clock to see who was first.  As we got down there, we spotted the Elders zipping away in the train fist bumping the air having beat us.  Too funny!!! But plot twist the SISTER companionship, Sora Green and Sora Spangler had come, taken a pic and left on the previous train and went for the win. 

We have one new investigator this week Cristina.  She is amazing!!! She really liked the lesson on the restoration, and is going to read the Book of Mormon.   We won't be able to meet with her very often due to her crazy work schedule.  But hopefully she will progress!! 

I love this branch.  I feel like I walked into a small ward in Utah.  They are amazing people and are people that are making sacrifices in order to have the church in their lives. Last night we headed to the mission presidents house to teach a member present with them, but the investigator didn't show up.  We had dinner with the Ivorys and with Sister Ivorys parents who are amazing!! There were also two other women who just moved into the branch and both had incredible stories.  My personal favorite part of that lesson was talking to Ellis, President Ivory's son who is 12 years old.  I felt like I was talking to my cute little Dalan!! I know that you are older Dal, but still.  We talked about pysch and how funny Burton Guster was and had the best time over dinner.  Ellis even mentioned that his dream one day was to try butter on a stick deep fried to which we were all surprised to discover was a real thing that another guest had actually tried and liked!!   

I love my district right now.  Literally there are so many missionaries in this city it bows my mind and they are all hilarious. They are working so hard and I am so impressed with how incredible they all are.  It is a completely different mission than when I first came into it and I am hoping it only get better. 

Love you lots! 
-Sora Long

Random Letter

Dear Missionary Families,
We are Paul and Alisa Canova of Salt Lake City. We had the privilege of working alongside and visiting with your sons and daughters while in Romania today. Our Romania visit was part of a three country tour in support of the wheelchair initiative sponsored by the welfare department of the church.
These Elders and Sisters were all so helpful at today's wheelchair distribution event, doing translating, greeting, and providing special care for those who came to receive a wheelchair. We are so grateful for their help.
We wanted each of you to see they are alive and well.
All our best.
Paul and Alisa
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Rise to Action for Women October 5, 2015

WOw.  That is really all I can say about this week.  President Ivory told me that for my last transfer I would experience a change of pace and I don't think he was lying! Buc is a HUGE city!!! 

This week Was so crazy! I got down here for transfers and found out that we would be changing apartments, moving into an Elders apartment in fact.  But we were not able to get our stuff moved until Friday.  That apartment was so messy!! And I was told by Elders that it was the cleanest one in Bucuresti.  As we were scrubbing my companion and I were not to worried about being married anytime soon.  Don't want a sister missionary to think about marriage? Have her go clean an Elders apartment. 

There are 8 missionaries in my district. I know right! 8!!! And there are 2 districts here in Buc, so that  makes 16 missionaries total.  I felt like I was at a zone conference!! It is so weird having so many of us.  But my district this week met in the metro and had something called a "Metro Race." Now as I think about it I think we are probably the only mission in the world that can do that because our city is not split into zones, the whole city is our sandbox:) So we got on the metro with a point system established of contacting, conversing, getting phone numbers and getting back to the meet up point first.  Of course my companion and I rocked it!!! We even had time to get a covrig!! Slow and steady wins the race man! 

My favorite part from conference was Elder Nelson: 

Much of the major growth that is coming to the Church in the last days will come because many of the good women of the world (in whom there is often such an inner sense of spirituality) will be drawn to the Church in large numbers. This will happen to the degree that the women of the Church reflect righteousness and articulateness in their lives and to the degree that the women of the Church are seen as distinct and different—in happy ways—from the women of the world.
- President Kimball
"Step forward, take your rightful and needful place in the home and in the kingdom of god.  More than ever before I plead with you to fullfill his prophecy and I I promise you in the name of jesus christ that as you do so  the holy ghost will magnify your influence in an unprecedented way... 
And as one of his apostles I thank you my dear sisters and bless you to rise to your full stature to fulfill the measure of your creation as we walk arm in arm in this sacred this work.  Together we will help prepare the world for the second coming of the Lord."

When he ended his talk on this I felt the spirit so incredibly strong.  It has been amazing to see who I have become on my mission, and I hope to continue to grow so that I can do my part in fullfiling that 
prophecy. 

An edition from Kimballs talk not included in conference:

"Thus it will be that female exemplars of the Church will be a significant force in both the numerical and the spiritual growth of the Church in the last days.

No wonder the adversary strives, even now, to prevent this from happening!"- President Kimball.

I mean so cool!! The church is true, the book is blue, but it should be red.
-Sora Long

Last Transfer, New Area September 29, 2015

I haven't had time to e-mail this week!! It was transfers and I found out I was headed to a new area for my last transfer, the great a terrible Bucaresti! What?! I think everyone in the mission was shocked by that a little. But I am excited, I thought maybe I might be one of the very few who would escape the capital city, but here I am. It has a population larger than the whole state of Utah and I already know my way around because of all the transfer say traveling.  It is a big change from what I am used to.  From small non-functioning branches I am going to the big leagues.  And branch that acts like a ward which will be really weird for me. 
My new comp is Sora Pusey who went to BYUi and graduated in Ceramics.  Man I am going to miss Sora Cutler, she has been a highlight of my mission.  I think all of my companions were when I served with them, but it is so hard to say goodbye.  I didn't really get a chance to say my farewells to some of the youth in Arad because I had to pack and leave so fast so as I made farewell phone calls on the 12 hour train ride and man did they make me cry!! They were so shocked I was leaving and I didn't get to give them a hug.  I feel so bad! But hey, there was no other way really. 

But hey!! Last transfer, and I am not dead yet! I am so ready to hit this city hard and have the best transfer ever! 
Love you all! 
Sora Long

Adventure 321: Lipova September 21, 2015

This is us on our 7 mile trek through Lipova



Look I am overcoming my fear of Heights!

Here are some pictures!! Nothing really new.  Every lesson we had this week the person brought up their fear of the migrants from Syria, they are not at all in Romania, but it is something close to home that they are getting freaked out about.  

This week was fantastic:) Sora Cutler is really one of the best missionaries I know. She is solid in the mornings and her obedience is bullet proof. She is always thinking about our investigators and how we can help them come to church or teach them a concept better. I love her she is such a light to me. 

This week at church Mariana came and so did the family from Portugal. It really was a great sacrament meeting and the spirit was there. As we continue to teach her the gospel through the Book of Mormon we can see that it is taking deeper root in her heart. 

Cati has really changed a lot during these last few weeks. She has come out of her depression and told us when we met with her this week that she feels so much joy in here life now and that she knows it is because of what she is learning. Also committed to stop drinking coffee.

We are in the midst of an investigator pool renewal! We are excited to contact and find the investigators we are going to start teaching anew. 


As far as less active members. 
A couple of less active girls FINALLY came to church. I am telling you it was a great Sunday here:) They have been so busy during the summer, and I really hope since school has starting they will be able to come more.

We were able to meet up with Ioana this week which made me SOOOOOOOO happy:)  When we were leaving were we met up, there was a guy in the back that I was prompted to go back to.  So I walk back and introduce myself.  It ended up being someone from Constanta who I am pretty sure I have met before!! It was pretty cool:) 

We literally taught the BEST spiritual thought for English.  The spirit was so strong and we asked if people could feel it and they slowly nodded their heads.   It was pretty awesome, definitely a highlight. 

Anyways I love you all so much!! 
-Sora Long


WELCOME TO HOGWARTS!! September 7, 2015

aka Castelul Corvinilor

Well this week is just another normal day in Romania except for the fact that I got to wear pants:) That was a great day. I don't really like pants anymore though... so... that was a new discovery...


​If you look really close our district is on the bridge. Elder Soelberg was nice enough to take this picture!!


​This castle heavily inspires the creation of the Hogwarts castle.  If you notice down on the left there is a willow tree.  I mean I was pretty stoked to be in my own little Harry Potter world. I think I was the nly one in the group noticing the similarities...


Onto more important things:

We had a normal turnout for English here in Arad, about 14 students but we have several that are promising as far as the gospel. One student that came had quite an amazing Story. Noiemi is a brand new student and showed up late for class but ended up being our only student between Sora Cutler and I. She told us that she needed to practice her English for work and that she was so happy we offer these classes here in Arad. We asked her how she found out about the classes and told us her story. Over four years ago she accepted an English card from a missionary on the street and put it in her purse. After she got this new job here that required English she struggled for a long time and really needed a course. When she was looking through her purse she found that English card she had received 4 years ago. She called the number but it was disconnected and looked up online to find the address. She found that the address was only about 10 minutes away from her apartment so she walked over to see if the classes were still happening. When she got to the church she found an English poster hanging on the window telling her that English was starting that week. There are many cool things about this story one of them being that the poster had been hung up on the window only hours before she made her journey to the church.

At the end of that class during the spiritual thought I looked out at the class as we were each talking a little bit about our families and I pondered over a line in a blessing that I had received almost a year ago in my first city. I was told that I would find the person that I was sent here to find. Before that I never thought that we were sent to our missions specifically to find certain people, but that there would always be someone somewhere that we could always help. But I knew that this was something a little more specific. I was pondering this phrase and wondering to myself if I would ever find that "person" before the end of my mission and if I did would I even know it was them? What difference would I make in their life? When I looked at Noiemi the spirit was so incredibly strong it brought tears to my eyes. She is the one. I know that I have helped many people on my mission come closer to Christ, not much as far as watching them be baptized, but I have worked hard and I boldly invite people to be baptized as well as have the belief and faith that they will be baptized and I know many of the people I talked with will one day come to accept the gospel as truth. But in this moment the spirit bore witness to me that Noiemi was one of the reasons I was sent to this mission. For the next 30-40 minutes I felt a continuing fire in my heart that she was "the one." She is one that all of us in this district in Arad are suppose to meet and love and I am so excited. I do not know how we will help her or how much, but both Sora Cutler and I are so excited to teach her. 


This is our cute little FHE here in Arad.  We are meeting once a week to read the Book of Mormon together.


#Selfieatacastle

​I mean seriously!! Coolest place ever!!

Well until next week!!! Love you all!! 

-Sora Long

Zilele Aradului August 21, 2015

This week has been so cool:) There is really nothing new here really cause I just e-mailed you all on Wednesday.  But this week is Zilele Aradului, the days of Arad:) There is a huge Turg here, or in other words an awesome street.

This one dude is selling Mammoth Ivory pendants and man they are SOOOOO cool!!!! Wish that was legal to bring into the states, oh well! 

We were able to have a lesson with Cati  and Rafael this last week and we were going to extend a baptismal date, but she said she would never be baptized that she knew that the LDS church was the true church of Christ but that she could not be baptized more than twice as she was orthodox, then she was Pentecostal.  We explained more clearly the necessity of authority and the importance of the gift of choice we explained that we were there to help her come to her answer of what church  has that authority.  Then Rafael said, "So what you are saying is that our baptisms are not vaild." 

"Yes," I replied, "That is why you need to find out for yourselves if this true really is the truth you have felt it to be true,  read this book and pray and you will come to know it is true." It was really powerful.  We are going to be working with them really closely and taking Maria the member over more often to really get them to learn the gospel.  They are not reading the Book of Mormon but we discussed the importance of that. 


Now this week: 

So we had one of the most crazy days this past week!!! I mean it was nuts.  First off we headed out to a less actives home.  She was not able to come to church much due to her health but she loves our visits and this summer her granddaughter was there at the house from Bcau and she also wanted to hear about the gospel.  We have worked to teach this little 12 year old girl to pray and to understand her purpose on this earth and it was the last lesson we were able to have with her because she left for her little hom town where missionaries would not be allowed to visit her because of her mother.  It was really sad to say goodbye to Miriem but we know we helped prepare her for those important adolecent years and we are hoping that next summer she will make another visit up to Arad and continue the lessons.


​Sora Gherhdart and Miriem

After saying our goodbyes we headed to a members home, Sora Lidia who is leaving to America this week.  It was our goodbye to her as well!! She made us Ciorba (Some soup) and some crepes and we started to teach her the lesson we had prepared when her sister and mother who are not members made a surprise visit.  There was a point when we were left in the living room with the old Romanian Baba (grandma).  She leaned over to me and asked, "Are you from the church?" "Yes," I replied.  "I do not understand it."



Later that night we went to teach a lesson to an old student of ours Vera. She had invited us over to her home to thank us for the classes and we were excited to teach her a lesson.  When we had asked her about her family before she said she had three children.  When we were waiting to meet her she showed up in a car.  There was one moment when we were waiting for Vera in the car.  We asked the other woman Marcela how she knew Vera and she replied, "I don't I met her two days ago." She was just doing a quick favor for Vera by giving us a ride! We showed up to Vera's home and were shuffled into a back room 10x10 cement.  We sat there and got to know Marecela and in comes two old women.  One with the deepest crinkles on her face, she would smile and only show 3 teeth. The other was an angry looking old woman who sat in the corner.  Marcela had to leave but she really wants to meet with us this week as well as with her family so that was exciting.  But the adventure continues.  Vera asked us a question, "Why do you not worship the Sabbath on Saturday?" And she would not listen to any of our explanations let alone accept any of them. A blind man came into the room who introduced himself as Mihai. We taught the restoration and Mihai was completely captivated listening to every word. Vera came in and gave us some scarey Ciorba! I mean, for real it was pretty scketchy.  I walked out of the room later to notice in the back that it was a little wood stove in the yard surrounded by hords of trash and things.  I am sure that Vera collects these things so that she can give them away to the needy as she is the most Christ like person I know. She also gave us figs to eat, and they were the number one weirdest thing I have ever eaten


​Here is a picture of Vera and her family from the right: Vera with a yoghurt pail of ciorba, Juliana who was found homeless on the street and Vera took her home. Mihai, a blind man who was taken into the Mama Vera clan and finally Viorica who was living in a hospital for 4 weeks, none of her family (two sons) cames to visit her and Vera came into the Hospital to play some accordian music and little Viorica with her recently obtain handicaps went to her sobing and begged her to take her from the hospital.  And Mama Vera did just that.  These are Vera's three children.

The most depressing part of our week however was when we discovered that our investigator Rafael has Leukemia.  We know he was sick, but we didn't know it was that bad.  That kinda got me down during 3rd hour of church yesterday, but then I realized we just really need to bring that family the comfort that they need. We were so guided to them so we are striving to do what the Lord has placed us there to do for them.

As you will see we had waaaay to much fun at Arad days for P-Day last week.  We gave away almost 1000 english cards at that thng! 



We are reading the Book of Mormon together, I hope you all got the e-mail from president Ivory and are reading it with me!! The sign we made says, To Read together"




Sora Lidia, And cute little Alysia as well as Sora the Cutler
We had the building right behind our catch on fire yesterday, pretty much so exciting!!!

Mountains to Climb August 19, 2015

This is the view from Castle Cantcuzino. We toured and ate dinner at. It was amazing, it was literally a Hogwarts feast! 
The view from our hotel, If you zoom you can see the Castle Cantcuzino in the back ground, 5 lei to whoever spots it first! 

Castle Cantcuzino from my awesome zoom on my camera!!! SOOOO COOOL! It also had a really large collection of the most famous surrealist painter Salvador Dali.  When we walked in the room we ran out pretty fast because, well, some painters don't seem to really have moral standards...
Some Romania military guys in front of us, I sneaked a picture, it isn't very good but it was cool seeing them on the street. 

This is me at Dracula's Castle.  Unfortunately my camera didn't hold a charge long enough for me to take any other pictures...
​Interesting this about the Bran Castle, Dracula, Vlad the Impaler, never lived at the castle, he was held here  as a prisoner once.  But the author of the book Dracula had used this castle as the castle in his story which is based off of Vlad the creepy scary dude. He had killed 23,000 people by impaling them!! What a sicko man!!  It was so much smaller than I thought it would be!!! Also a kid in our mission, his great grandfather was the person who discovered the secret stair case in the castle. Best part of the whole thing, I got a cool secret box and a $5 T-shirt with Vlads face on it:) Yay me! 
Another interesting fact is in the name of Dracula, Drac means Devil, and when you what to make a thing a name to call someone you put a ule on the end for the masculine tense, so Drac + ule= Dracula! And that is where his name comes from, it smacked me in the head while I was there and I thought it was pretty cool. 
We were at this place with 100+ missionaries, I heard someone in English say, "Where are they going?" I mean there are 60 Elders with ties and stuff and 40 girls dressed nicely.  The other person said, "I think they have a special meeting since they are all dressed up!"
The rain was crazy!! It turned our 3 hour drive into a 4 or 5 hour ordeal!! Literally a flood and we went hiking up a mountain after that!  

Mountains to Climb

We just got back into Arad today from our mission wide conference down at Brasov.  As a mission we worked really  hard to become more obedient and we are earning our rewards in miracles and i this wonderful two day conference!!! We headed down to Bucharesti on a 12 hour train ride, then after that to Busteni on a 4 hours bus.  I mean we came from all over!!! Everyone was there, even pulled in from Moldova to go to this conference. It was a lot of hard work on the part of The office and the mission president.We went to go on the hike and it had been raining, HARD!!! But when we got to the top we had some really great spiritual experiences. Then after that we headed down the valley to the  eat and tour a castle, picture included below! An Elder pulled out his Violin and serenaded every table.  Our mission has become a completely different place.  There will be baptisms and the miracles are everywhere!! Now that I am getting close to the end of my mission, I am proud to be a part of the change that this mission needed.
On the way to Bucharesti we talked to a woman a little bit and the Restoration came up.  We taught her a quick lesson and gave her a Book of Mormon and went back to our seats right behind hers.  We could see that she was reading the Book of Mormon and the pamphlet. She started from the first page of the Book of Mormon and we peeked every now and then to watch her read the book all the way to Jacob!! After she finally reached there after 6 straight hours of reading she turned and gave the book back to me.  "I cannot read anymore my eyes hurt," She said.  I asked if she had liked it.  "Yes, I really do. I read all the way until Nephi died." We Put our testimonies in the cover and gave it to her. She was so cute!!! Then she called us later to make sure we got to Bucharesti safe and sound. But she said she would for sure read the whole thing and follow the promise in the back. I mean, she even read the Isaiah chapters, it was incredible!! 



The Hero's Cross in Busteni. It is the Tallest Summit cross, ehh? Romania has some cool things! Life goal to hike that mountain one day.

Pictures!!



Obedience Brings Miracles August 10, 2015

Well I am extremely humbled to be surrounded by miracles.
First off we went flower contacting this week.  During training study we tied pass along cards to flowers and watched the district.  Then we went out side and handed out about a hundred or so of these bad boys. It was so fun!!! 
We had a lesson this week with that amazing woman who Sora Allen and I taught last week.  We taught her and her son the restoration and she just cried the whole time.  Her son and granddaughter were there as well.  When we showed them the Restoration video she just started crying even harder.  Then we knelt down and prayed together.  When we had finished I asked her what she felt and she said that it felt as though a sword had pierced her soul from her toes to her head and she had never felt anything like that before. She said she would be baptized if she found it was true. 

This is Cristina, I know Sora Ralls (hem) Keri will recognize her.  She had her missionary farewell this Sunday and is heading to the Leon, France mission. She borrowed my name tag for this picture.  She is leaving this week!! She is the second missionary to ever go from the Arad branch a pretty big step here!! I am so proud of her so will do great things. It was also Alyssia's birthday this week turned 6 years old and she is the cutest, the number one fan of the sister missionaries!! 
We also had an amazing experience with Ana.  She was someone we called up in the Area book this week. Keri, you also taught this woman.  She let us in and we had an amazing lesson with her.  The spirit was so strong and we testified powerfully.  We told her that Joseph Smith was a prophet that Christ was our savior and that Christ had restored his true church on the earth again.  She nodded her head and without hesitation she said, "Cred." I believe.  She we invited her to be baptized and she said she was too old to get into a swimming pool so we read 1 Nephi 3:7 and testified that God would prepare a way if it was a commandment, and that she would be able to be baptized even if she thought she was old. She cried and we discovered the real reason she could not be baptized was because her husband would not permit it.  She cried and told us she would be baptized if she could. The spirit worked upon us to issue her a promise, "If you pray with a sincere heart and tell God your desire to be baptized, he will prepare a way and when he does you will know. When this way is prepared will you be baptized?" And she said yes!! Super exciting.  We left and waved at her gate saying, "Remember that you are my sister!"

A guy just came up behind my computer and asked me, "What is this a cult?" Then peered at my companions screen and as he leaned closer said, "Yep, hem, its a cult." I just ignored him. 

I will not be e-mailing you on Monday this week, I will e-mail you on Wednesday as I will be in the great city of BRASOV! Going to Bran castle and cool stuff like that for our all mission conference.  This is our reward as our mission has really stepped up in obedience, I can tell you that this place is 100% different than when I first came into the mission and that is the main reason that Sora Cutler and I are seeing miracles like crazy. I will tell you all about it in my next e-mail:) Love you all !!
​<3 Sora Long

Sora Kranacs August 3, 2015

Just dropped my memory card inside the computer.  Don't ask how I did it or why there was a hole big enough in the computer to actually do that. All I know is that it is crazy hot inside this cafe this week!!! 

Went to Sora Krnacs' farm this week and helped her out a little bit she taught me how to milk a goat at my insistence.  She is a wonderful woman!!! I have really enjoyed getting to know her.  
We taught a lesson this week to about 8 kids about the plan of salvation and when we asked if they wanted to be baptized one of them said yes, nd all the others were nodding their heads.  Then their mom, who is a member and wants us to teach her children said shockingly, "Sorin! You want to be baptized?!" He replied, "I don't know..." And she said, "Then why one earth did you say yes?!" I tried to tie it back and said, "You said that you would be baptized it you felt it was true. Right?" And he said, "No." And it was lost all the kids said no.  So close!! We will try again this week and for sure talk to the mom a little more. 

This picture, it is real is all I can say. I know I don't look the best, but take into consideration I was on a farm. 

I went on exchange with Sora Allen this last week. She is a pretty special missionary, I always knew that because of our time together at the MTC and has always been my good friend here on the mission. When we started our day out we found a less active member and taught her a lesson.  As we were headed back to centru, we walked passed a woman on the street that I somehow recognized. She was carrying cleaning supplies with her down the street. After she passed I turned to Sora Allen and said, "I have made that woman cry before." 
A couple weeks ago Sora Cutler and I were contacting survey style and we had asked people two questions.  The first, Do you believe in God? And the second, If you could ask God one question what would it be?
We had talked to this woman, when asked if she had one question for God what would it be she answered, 
"If he would heal my son."
I testified of the Savior and his ability to heal all who come to him. It was a simple testimony, but by the end she was crying.  Then I told her who we were and that we, as missionaries, help people find answers to their questions for God. We asked if we could meet with her.
"No," She said," I am Pentecostal.  I have my religion and you have yours." But she could not stop crying. We gave her our phone number told her that God loved her and left. 
Fast forward to Sora Allen and I walking down the street. I asked if we should go talk to her and Sora Allen said. "Yeah!" And as this woman was now quite a distance always we literally ran after her down the street. When we got close to her we slowed down and she set down her cleaning supplies.  I turned to ask her a question,"Do you know where the -- Hey! I have met you before! How are you doing?"  Recognition hit her face and we chatted with her for a little bit about her day.  We asked if we could help her carry her stuff home and she said, "Oh I am fine I live just around the corner." But soon she opened up about her hardships.  Her Son is very sick and they are actually headed to a hospital in Timisoara today for some testing. Sora Allen bore testimony of God's love for her and her son and she started crying again.  Then Sora Allen asked if we could come over for a minute and share a message. "Of course!" She said so we followed her to her home carrying her cleaning supplies.  She let us into her small one room apartment that is about the size of our entrance at home. It had two couches and a tv that only showed green and purple colors.  Her son had been sleeping and she woke him up, "Rafael, These are the girl I told you about.  The ones I talked to in the park that made me cry." We had a powerful lesson.  We taught her of the atonement and how it ot only covers sins but pains of the world.  She was crying again as soon as we said the first prayer.  The words where just falling out of our mouths.  The spirit put them there.  Sora Allen bore witness that we did not met again by chance but that we were an answer to her prayers.  We told her we had a unique message and that we would love to come back and share it and Cati said, "Of course!" I said the closing prayer and even then the spirit was giving me what I should pray for. It is the strangest thing when the spirit guides your words.  It is like they are placed into your mind and they fall out. I could hardly remember what I prayed for.  She walked us to the gate and waved us goodbye.  Sora Allen and I left feeling like we had just walked out of a movie moment.  There was a group of shady guys that we had to walk past earlier that day and when we walked passed the first time they jeered at us.  The second time after our lesson it was like we were surrounded by Angels none of them said a word and I wasn't even the slightest bit afraid of them, at that moment we were filled with incredible spiritual power lifting us up. We were effective and powerful advocates of the truth. 
That is all for this week, get ready for a lot of sweaty pictures!! 
-Sora Long

What it is really like to be a sister missionary


Vera

V=She is an English student who is quite interesting.  She just brought her accordion to class one day and played for us.  She offered to give me free lessons:)

Getting Knocked out at the church... July 27, 2015

​Happy Fourth of July!!! We had a branch activity in a forest just on the outskirts of Arad.  We had mici and played volley ball.  The only thing missing was the hamburgers, you guys, some explosives and that mans shirt!

Here is a picture of us with our two friends from Paris, they are so cute and invited us over for lunch this week.  Sora Dupont is Skype teaching them from Brasov because they don't know much English or Romanian, just enough for us to get by!


Hilarious, the entire week was hilarious!
First thing we start our first English Class and it went really well. We had a drunk man that was in the class with us and he was a little hard to control...  But it really got good when we started our spiritual thought at the end we started with a prayer and as Sora Cutler said a cute Romanian prayer we unfolded our arms and opened eyes and looked out to our class to see that ALL of them were standing.  Then a really old woman, Vera stood as she recited Our Father, who art heaven... in English, long version.  It was crazy! Then we shared our thought, which ironically was about prayer. After we said the closing prayer and assured everyone they could stay sitting, Vera runs up to the piano and plays C chord and bursts into Romanian song about Christ.  While this is happening The drunk guy is approaching our two cute investigators from Paris and trying to kiss their hand and then tries to kiss one of them!!! So I had to be the bouncer and walk him out of the church because the Elders were gone. Then Vera walks us to the tramvai and she is exchanging phone numbers with our investigators and speaking to them in French about her church, no idea what she said...  But the next English class Vera shows up with an Accordian and is playing and singing like


We had a lesson with one of our investigators about the Plan of Salvation.  She is Jehova's Witness and had never heard of the idea of the spirit world.  When we talked about that and explained it she was pretty much amazed by the doctrine of it.  We taught her about the temple and said it was something unique to our religion that we believe that missionary work happens on the other side of the veil and that we can actually help our family return to God. We got the end of the plan and she said, there is only one thing that I know from the bible that you didn't include in your plan, Where is heaven in your mind because people believe this earth will be demolished and won't exist anymore, that is the only problem I see with this plan.  When we told her that the world will be restored back to the state it was in when it was first created she literally was outstand, it hit her that it was the perfect plan of God.  She is reading the Book of Mormon and is praying for guidance to know if it is true. There is a huge Jehova's Witness convention coming into town this week where about 10,000 JW's are coming into town.

We got drenched in a down pour this week, I mean, with in two seconds we were soaked!!! We were laughing the whole run home!!!

Yesterday when I was in Primary with some of the Young Women in the ward.  We were sitting there playing with the kids when all of a sudden WHAM! Everything went dark. A window about 2 and a half by 4 feet swung down and crashed on my head as I was sitting under it. I am not actually sure if I lost conscience. I mean my world went black but my eyes were closed, so who knows!!  As soon as I figured out what was happening I yelled, "I am fine" in English. and tried to stand up.  But my companion related to me later that they were asking if I was okay and I was just sitting there with head in between my legs for a long time so we came to the conclusion I was out for a few seconds. I was a little dizzy, but all that it was is a big bump on my head. Then I ran into edge of the door this morning and smacked my face into the side of it, which drove me to the ground.  Then when I was putting my shoes away in a shelf this morning and when I stood up I hit the back of my head really hard, tears were brought to my eyes but I couldn't stop laughing because it was so funny!!! 3 goose eggs on my head, I think the spirit is trying to tell me something, but I am not getting it yet.  Mormons really do have horns!! If anyone asks to feel my head to check this week I am going to have to decline!

​This is me after the window knocked me out in primary.  We had no ice in the church so that is a frozen loaf of bread to use for the sacrament, and the freezer drawer was cold enough to put on my jaw (It hurt as well, a little knocked out of place). If you zoom up those are tears because I was laughing so hard.

Picture of us in the rain, a video and a video of Vera Singing for us!

9 Dragons July 20, 2015


​​Look its me!! With a guitar!!! AHHH!! So fun, I love my mission:) 

This week was fantastic.  
It was crazy!! We ripped through Arad like a storm.  We taught so many people, and visited with so many people it was crazy.  Sora Cutler is amazing.  I really enjoy being her companion.

President Ivory committed us to teach the restoration every day and we have done it very day since Sora Cutler came into the country.  Which is amazing! We teach really well together and I am loving life.  

On Sunday there was a miscommunication about who was giving a talk so I had to step in lat minute and give one.  I talked for a very long time as the last speaker and I finally felt like my Romanian was ok!!! That Sunday we had two investigating girls from Paris visiting the branch and they spoke French, so they understood none of what I was saying, and man did they fall asleep quick!! 

I met this woman this week, she is 65 years old and she is an awesome member of the church.  I sat down with her and she told me that she learned English online.  and I said, "Oh, what program?" She said, "9 dragons." And her eyebrows went up high, she smiled, nodding then said, "I have 4 accounts." I was dead.  9 dragons is like World of War craft. So unexpected. Then she went onto tell us she tells everyone she is 33 because if there is a 65 year old woman online playing games no one will talk to her. She went onto explain that her son and his friends are really into World of Tanks or something like that, but that she likes 9 Dragons even though it is out of date.  She said, " It is for old ladies and children."

That is it for the week! 
Love you all!! 
-Sora Long