Friday, May 14, 2010

Busy little bee...

Life has been so busy! I have been doing so much Persian studying and I feel like my vocabulary is really starting to grow! I didnt get in service last Saturday because I was going to spend the morning with my grandma who just got diagnosed with stage 3 rectal cancer. But my aunt called and said that they all had a really contagious flu and that it was best that I not come over. So I didnt get to see her. Sunday I went to meeting, then had class after. I think the brother is mad at us lol! He gave us SO MUCH HOMEWORK:
*Memorize Job 14:15
*Write paragraph 2 in lesson 2 of the "Friendship with God" brochure 3 times
*Make a vocabulary list from the words in lesson 2
*Write an essay on your favorite country
AHhhhhhhhhhhhh, I work 40 hours a week. I have a hard enough time trying to just get my studying done for the meetings. I have half of the scripture memorized and one of the paragrphs written. I will get done what I can...

Tomorrow Jen and I are having a bonfire out at La Jolla shores. We plan to get there about 4:30am tomorrow to get the pit. Then I am going to leave from there and go out in service for a few hours before heading back to help hold the pit! Sunday we have a visiting speaker from L.A. coming down to give out talk. As is tradition, we will be having a Persian gathering after meeting to show hospitality! So no service again.... :(

Next weekend is convention cleanup and since this technically isnt OUR convention, we dont have an assignment to clean. So I thought I would just join my moms congregation and help in their section but now I am thinking that I might pass altogether so I can spend a long day out in the ministry. Afterall, I only have my weekends and the last weekend of this month I will be at the convention here in San Diego! So service it is!!!

Hope all is well with you my dear friends! Much love,
Chrissy

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

My talk is done....

...in English! Now to translate it into Persian. Valerie has offered to help me with my translation, which I am so happy and thankful for! I wrote the talk with my English brain, not good. The sentances were long and complex. I need to learn to write with my Persian brain. Instead of saying:
"Well as the Law stipulated, the Sabbath came after six days of work and was primarily a day of rest. Jesus also performed many of his cures on that day. The six weekdays of work remind us of man’s past 6,000 years of slavery to Satan’s oppressive rule. The Sabbath day at the end of the week brings to mind the comforting rest mankind will experience during the Thousand Year Reign of Jesus. When Jesus Christ was on earth, he performed many of his miraculous cures on the Sabbath. To those who were offended by this he pointed out that he was “Lord of the Sabbath.” By this he was pointing forward to the Sabbath of a thousand years during which he will bring back mankind to perfection of body and mind. He will do for all mankind what he did for his people Israel back there. This will include even the raising of the dead."
I have to say:
"The Sabbath came after six days of work. It was a day of rest. Jesus performed (gave) many miracles on the Sabbath. Humans have been suffering 6,000 years. There will be 1,000 years of rest. Jesus will rule for 1,000 years. There will be peace. Humans will be happy. No one will be sick. No one will die. He will raise the dead."
I am learning!!! Thats the point of this process, to learn. I am very excited for my first talk in Persian. I was supposed to give one six months ago but I never got a talk slip and found out when I got to the meeting. I mean, if this was English, I would whip up an impromptu talk no problem, but in Persian, it'll take me a while to write it in English, then 'dumb it down', then translate it, then practice the life out of it. To give you an idea, this talk I'm working on now, its happening June 2nd. I wanted to give me plenty of time to get the process done. So I will let you know how its coming as I go along. Well my break is about over, back to work!

Monday, May 3, 2010

Been busy...

Well, as you can see, its been over 6 months since my last entry. Mostly life has been busier than I could have ever imagined. So much has happened, here is the Cliffs notes version:
*Lots of Persian Ministry
*Weddings
*Anniversaries
*Babies
*Baptisms
*Deaths
*Many visits to Disneyland
*Persian Circuit Assembly (December 09)
*Being diagnosed in the pre-stages of uterine cancer
*Surgery to avoid the cancer
*Dad having major surgery a week before me
*RBC
*Trip to New Orleans
*Roommate moving out
*Persian Gatherings
*Persian Special Assembly Day (just had it Saturday 5/1/10)

So as you can see, I have been busy. Through all this I have had a Facebook account and have updated lots of things through there. But after realizing how much of a time waster it was as well as how much drama and unwanted crap there was, I deleted my account and decided to try and be a better friend in person, on email and on the phone. I need to update this page more for those of you (particularly out of state) who want to hear about how Persian is going and just keep up with whats new in my life. Hope this post finds you well! Take care,
Kho-da-ha-fez (goodbye)
Chrissy

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Persian Field


So becuase we have all of San Diego County as our territory, we find ourselves everywhere from Carmel Mountain to Pacific Beach to Otay and South Bay! But my favorite place to work is in La Jolla!

This just makes me think so much more of the prospect of everlasting life that Jehovah has set before us. Not only will our lives not end, we will be in paradise and I feel like this is a glimpse into that new system of things.

This was a beautiful day! This is why I love San Diego!!!

Ramblings...

So I started this blog to be able to show the journey of my learning the language of Persian. Ever since I was a kid I wanted to be a missionary. But these days there are so many people coming to this country to live so I have the privilege of being a 'missionary at home'! There are so many that have moved here from Iran and Afghanistan, in San Diego county there are about a million. The bible says that the 'good news of God's kingdom must be preached before the end of this wicked system can come' so we want to make sure that all have the opportunity to hear that hope! In an effort to do that, I am learning Persian to be able to speak to such ones in their native tongue. Its been a blast. I started the middle of June, so almost 4 months ago. Its not easy by any means, lots of studying, reading, writing and prayer, but it has been the time of my life! I hope to be able to show you from here what its like to learn a new language and try to teach in it! Hope you enjoy!!! Agape,
Chrissy