Monday, May 26, 2014




Hei alle sammen!!

it's officially summer here! No more layering. I got the package you sent mom! thanks so much! it was just in time.  Sørlandet is the sunny and warm part of norway, so I'm enjoying the sun.  

We had an eventful week.  We've been trying to get everything organized with the baptism and Inger Johanne is so excited for saturday, so is the branch! We went to dinner at the branch president's house yesterday and then we taught her about temples:)  She's been golden the whole time, the only rought spot we've had was on thursday when we taught her the word of wisdom and she said she didn't want to stop drinking coffee, but the next day when we came she said, "Jesus is more important than coffee" and said she would stop drinking it.  Haha, we were a little nervous there but she's too ready for this to let anything stop her, especially not coffee.  She's incredible.

On tuesday the senior couple in Kristiansand drove here to bring us a book shelf from Ikea for our apartment.  The elder told us to have the elders come over to build it for us, and when he heard that we thought we could build it ourselves he laughed and made a negative comment about women.  Well guess what! I built the bookshelf myself during our lunch hour. Haha, it wasn't too complicated.

Yesterday I gave a talk in sacrament meeting too! (I wish I could've heard Luisa and Kristy's! I'm sure they were great!) The missionaries get one sunday a week because there's not very many people. I talked about being a disciple of Christ and for some encouragement I quoted from elder Holland's talk in conference, the end where he says:"Be strong...A long history of inspired voices, including President Thomas S. Monson's, point you toward the path of Christian discipleship.  It is a straight path, and it is a narrow path without a great deal of latitude at some points, but it can be thrillingly and successfully traveled, "with... steadfastness in Christ,... a perfect brightness of hope, and a love of God and of all men."  In courageously pursuing such a course, you will forge unshakable faith, you will find safety against ill winds that blow, even shafts in the whirlwind, and you will feel the rock-like strength of our Redeemer, upon whom if you build your unflagging discipleship, you cannot fall."  It's those promises that get me- unshakable faith, safety, feeling the rock-like strength of our redeemer.  So cool!! And so real!!!

I'm sad Luisa is going already! I never even got to meet her!! But I'm so glad she's had such a good experience here! I've met a lot of people iin Norway who've been exchange students in the U.S. and there's quite a few members here even that became members after learning about the church from their host family.  There's a member in Kristiansand who we spent 17. Mai with.  He was an exchange student in Las Vegas with a member family and joined the church, then went on a mission and just got back last year.  He's cool. and so strong.  And I sat by a girl on the bus this week who lived with a member family in Vegas 2 years ago.  She was at the same school as Astrid! ( My friend in Bergen) It was a 20 minute bus ride and we talked the whole time, she's not interested in the gospel, but we talked about everything else.  And then I prayed that night that I would get to see her again, and we took the same bus again the next day!  She came and sat by me and we talked the whole bus ride again.

I hope you all have an amazing week! 

Love, Søster Knapp  

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Hei!
First off, we re all lucky that Im still alive.   Thursday we took a member with us to a little town 15 minutes away to teach an investigator, but this member insisted on driving us there, even though shes 80 and probably shouldnt have her driving license.  haha, it was kind of terrifying, but I was praying the whole time while i was sitting in the back seat that we wouldnt die and I knew that Heavenly  Father would keep us safe since we are His missionaries.  We survived! And the teach went sooo good!
This week was full of miracles.  We have been blessed with a lot to do so we have been pretty busy.  And I just learned today that a little over a year ago they were about to close this area and take the missionaries out because nothing was happening here.  But then they found this incredible investigator the week before the missionaries were supposed to leave and it stayed opened.  She was baptized and now she is one of the most amazing members here.  We met with her this week and told her about personal progress.  Shes 27, but we thought she could do it anyways because it will prepare her to go to the temple! She loved it!
We are still meeting with Inger Johanne and she wants to get baptized so bad! Shes the woman we knocked into my first week here who plays the piano.  Shes a widow in her 50s and she has always been christian since the first grade when she learned about God in school.  Shes so ready.  She came to church last Sunday and when she introduced herself in relief society she explained how she had been in a few different churches and met with the JWs, but had never really found the right church until me and Sister Nance knocked on her door and told her about the Book of Mormon, shes already read half of it and knows its true.  Her baptismal date is in 2 weeks, the 31st of May!
I love you all! Have a great week!  Happy 17 May!

Love, Sister Knapp