Monday, March 14, 2016

Awesome week in March!

Sister Griffin's first prep day in Lithuania! By the white cathedral.


Going to Forto Dvaros to get Lithuanian food, in old town
It has been a really great week, time is just flying by!

I am loving this opportunity to serve with two great companions, being in a trio is super cool. We were able to meet with a lady from off the street. She brought her baby to the lesson, so it was a little bit crazy. But she was really sweet, and it was great to be able to teach. I know that the spirit is huge and critical in everything we do. He truly does tell us truth, and if we are willing to follow the revelation we receive, we will be guided right. 
This week we introduced Sister Griffin to some real Lithuanian food-boiled cepeliniai! It was pretty great. Pretty much soggy potatoe dough filled with a strange meat that tastes like beef. It was awesome. We also did a bit of touring around centre.
      At the restaurant for real Lithuanian food :)
Delicious boiled cepeliniai!
     ​   Getting gelato at Soprano's Restaurant
On Wednesday I traveled up to Riga for mission leadership conference to discuss our consecration as missionaries. I learned so much about the importance of reverance in meetings and allowing the spirit to always be with us. 
We were able to go to service again at the food bank in our sweaters from Humana, the D.I. here in Lithuania. We love doing service!
Then on Saturday we had a baptism, and it was awesome. It was a little crazy with the youth activity going at the same time, but it was a great experience. 
I know that God wants to help us everyday in our lives. He truly yearns for our happiness. His way and gospel and path is that true happinness and joy. We truly can change through His Son's atonement. Through Christ's Atonement, we can know God the Father and Jesus Christ. 
THere is an awesome new video by the church for Easter #Hallelujah. Definitely watch it! I love you all. Have a great week!
Love Sese Dzerman 
Our nice apartment

​Making Sister Griffin's first log - Lithuanian dessert called tinklinys

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