Monday, June 27, 2016

Los รบltimos Dias.

Hola Everyone!

I'm writing in a bus on our way back to Madrid from Segovia.  It was my first time there and I finally got to see the 2,000 year old Acuaduct!! Cute old Spanish pueblos like that are one of the things that will make it hard to leave this enchanted country.  But I'm so grateful that I get to see my friends and family soon.  BUT. In the mean time we are staying focused here and working hard because I still have two weeks! ๐Ÿ˜ Even when it's hard to work hard.  But we are continuing to see mini miracles everyday and remember why we are the luckiest girls in the world to be serving the Lord as missionaries.

The gospel of Jesus Christ saves lives.  So does the Young Women's program.  Let me tell you a miracle that we witnessed this week.  Last Sunday, two members from the young women's presidency invited us to go with them to visit a less active mother and her 12 year old daughter.  The mom had been very very worried for her daughter who has gone through a rebellious stage in her life right now.  So the members wanted us to come visit them too to maybe help out.  It was definitely a very delicate situation because the daughter was a bit angry at the mom and the mom was upset because her daughter had been making poor choices.  We left there feeling a little overwhelmed wondering what we could do to help them.
Anyway, fast forward to Saturday and Sunday.. On Saturday there was a baptism and the mom and the daughter came!! They looked so happy and it seemed that the Young Women leaders really helped! Then they came to church on Sunday and they said that things were going a lot better.  There was truly a drastic change I saw in their relationship.  I'm so grateful for all of the mini miracles including this one that I have witnessed in my mission.  They may be small things but I know that the gospel of Jesus Christ really can cure the soul.

The other day something really nice happened to me. ๐Ÿ˜Š. So throughout my whole mission, I've been very blessed to build up the courage to try new foods especially when it comes to CARNE.  Well as much as I hate eating meat, it's just been something I've dealt with for the last 17 months.  (Because you just got to eat what's on your plate, and I'm always afraid to tell a member that I didn't like eating meat.) Anyway, every week we eat with the Bishop and last week he caught me eating the meat very slowly so he figured out my secret haha! So guess what he did? He made me a special plate with No carne!! And that was the first time in my mission that someone did that for me because they cared about my personal interest. I know that this sounds way silly but I just was so touched that The bishop having so many people to worry about, wanted to make sure that I enjoyed what we ate for lunch.  I sure love that Columbian man! ๐Ÿด

I know I've already shared this before but this is one of my favorite scriptures.. "27 And if men come unto me I will show unto them their weakness. I give unto men weakness that they may be humble; and my grace is sufficient for all men that humble themselves before me; for if they humble themselves before me, and have faith in me, then will I make weak things become strong unto them."  The other day we were talking about one day when we were both pretty sick.  Sometimes the weaknesses that he gives us come as being sick!! One day we both were just dying, both of us struggling to talk because we had lost our voices, yet we ended up having like 6 lessons that day. So it's just a nice reminder that when we recognize our weaknesses and are humble/willing for Christ to help us become stronger we can have 6 lessons even when we have lost our voices and hacking up a lung!! Haha

So this week as I've been trying to pray better with more faith, I've learned a very great lesson about TRUST.  I think something that Heavenly Father is wanting me to learn is after alllll of these things I've learned here in my mission, do I truly trust completely in the plan that he has for me?  I think that it is a question that we should all think about.  This morning during my personal study, I don't know why but I felt the spirit so strong!! I love this gospel sooo much and I'm so excited to give it all these last 2 weeks.  (Even if I have to turn 21. ๐Ÿ˜ฅ)

Oh and before I forget, this Saturday Dakota is getting baptized! We're so excited!

Love you all!!
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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

The cold I had in the summer

Hola!

This week was... Well besides my deathly cough/sickness, great! I just got out of the temple this morning, and it's so weird to think it's my last time in the Madrid temple.  Oh how I love this temple.  The feeling of gratitude always gets bigger every time I leave that temple.  I'm so grateful for the love and peace that comes from doing work of the Lord for his children.  If there's one thing I have learned here in my mission is the special feeling that comes from Service!

This past week I have seen so many wonderful examples of what it means to truly serve.  On Sunday we had a lesson on service in gospel principles and then later in Relief Society, so I'm thinking I'm supposed to be learning something, haha.  Let me just throw some random examples of that. Mercedes is a recent convert that we visit that I dearly love!! She is a single mom from Peru with two little kids. And every single time we go to her house, no matter how busy life is she always make sure and makes us something to eat. She always puts us and her kids first before her own personal needs.  She is such a great example of Christ like love.  One of our investigators named Marilu, (who is progressing well) whipped up a meal from Nicaragua after we taught her.  And she did even while she was having take care of the baby she watches.  The other day on the bus, I was having like a bad cough attack and this kind old man handed me a little piece of candy to suck on.  Anyway, these are little tiny examples of acts of service, but it is how so many people have touched my heart out here.


The other day we found five euros in the street so we picked it up. But we didn't want to keep it so I held on to it and prayed that we could find someone to give it to that needed it a lot more than us and maybe that it could be an opportunity to share the gospel.  Well about a week later we were on the metro and there was a man begging for money.  Well this is very common for Madrid but I felt like  this was the guy I needed to give that money to.  So I gave it to him and when he realized that it was 5 euros, the surprised look on his face just melted my heart.  And then my companion was able to  give him a card with our number and he left very happy.  I know that my small little things we can really help people.  And I know that by praying Heavenly Father will help us find opportunities to serve others.

The days get a little tougher here as I'm approaching the mission. Especially being sick this week, I have felt humbled all over again. But as I lay in my bed everyday, I'm amazed of all a Of the many blessings I have received in my mission.  This actually comes from the trials I have had in my mission.  This week we had a few lessons with some people who want to get baptized!! So those  were of course special moments.  I'm so grateful for the Book of Mormon and power that it has in our lives. I'm grateful for prayer and I know that HE listens.

I hope you all have a great week!!

Love,
Hermana Berry
Sorry the only picture I have is this.. Something I drew in the MTC.

Monday, June 13, 2016

Bendiciones del Liderazgo

Happy Summer everyone!!

First off, sorry my email was so short last week. I do blame the Elders that were writing at the church with us because they wouldn't stop talking. Haha but anyway I'll try to make up for it and share some cool experiences I had this week!

Well I'm sitting here enjoying the summer heat by eating gazpacho with my bread. Who knows I'll turn Spaniard before I come home. Ha. Well this week was a great one!! The last few weeks have  been a bit challenging just with the end of my mission approaching it happens. But this week I have been so uplifted so spiritually by several leadership meetings we got to participate in.

To start off, on Tuesday we went to our mission leadership meeting that we go to as sister training leaders that is always held in the President's house.  This was my second time going and it is always such a delight to learn from them and be there with the other missionary leaders.  I'm so grateful for President and Sister Pack because they are just incredible people.  This meeting was focused on being more Diligent, obedient, and faithful missionaries.  President Pack had told us that as a mission we need to be contacting 25 people a day per missionary.  Well as a mission we needed to be a little better so he talked about this again and reinforced it.  We talked about how by being a little more diligent, obedient, and faithful that we would start to see many miracles in our areas. The next day we had zone conference which basically we talked about the same things but only now with a lot of the other missionaries.  My companion and I felt like we really needed to work better in this.  So that's what we did. We put our faith and trust in the Lord and got to work.  I realized that I felt so much more happy as we were tried talking to more people in the streets and in transportation.  Even though we run into many who don't believe or don't want to listen, my testimony is strengthened every time I bear it. So of course by sharing it more often, I am more happy! On Sunday we had a little neat  experience.  We talked to a guy that got on the metro and that was a nice little conversation we had. He leaves and then a girl comes up to us and asked who we are and what we do.  Well we are about to ask for her information and such but then another guy comes up to us and asks about English classes.  It was kind of a funny situation trying to talk to both of them (and we also have to hurry so we don't miss our metro stop,) but it was a sweet tender mercy to see that the Lord really does bless us when we do what we are told.  He will never leave us empty handed.  I know that President Pack is inspired and I'm so grateful for all that they do for the missionaries.

Anyway other thought about leadership.  I just wanted to mention how awesome our bishop in or ward is.  I've served with many ward leaders throughout my mission but this guy is incredible.  The last few weeks we have been working with him to help out by passing by for less active members.  He's so supportive with the missionary work and I'm grateful for his humble example of service.  This week I just have been uplifted with counsel about being a leader. On Sunday there was a stake meeting for all of the ward leaders about how to better our ward councils.  Well our bishop invited the missionaries to come because our ward had to do a practice in front of everyone! Pretty scary right? Haha it was actually cool because this ward is the most efficient ward council I've seen.  So it was cool that they got to be used as an example. I think one of the best parts of this meeting was because it was a Stake meeting, members of 3 of my past areas were there.  In other words as I was sitting in the stand it was a pretty neat feeling to look out in the congregation and recognize lots of people who are in leadership positions in the church in my past 3 areas that have influenced me and my mission so much.

Well anyway, I love being a missionary. I say that a lot don't I? But it really is such an incredible experience.  I'm so grateful for all of the example and dedicated work that I have been benefited from, thanks to so many leaders in my life and mission.  I'm so grateful for the leadership position that I am in because I get to learn so much from theses sweet Hermanas that are in our zone.  I know that prayers are answered.  So pray to get help to be a little more obedient or faithful this week, and then just wait for the blessings.

Que tengan una buena semana!
Hermana Berry ๐Ÿ“๐Ÿ˜˜
P.s. Go to lds.org newsroom to read the Article about when Elder
Bednar visited us.

1st pic: lead ship counsel
2nd: my favorite ad in the metro

 

Monday, June 6, 2016

By Small and Simple Things

Hello to all!!

The Summer in Madrid is crazy!! The Spanish sun has finally come out to scorch our souls. But everything is all good because all of the bull fights are finally over!! Which means it will be a little less hectic on our walk from the metro to the church.  Spanish culture is cool and all but it can be a little annoying as a missionary. Haha.

This week was good like always.  But also a little hard.  I'm not going to lie, the last transfer of your mission can be a little tough.  But last night we had a great lesson with a member family that actually ended helping me more than anyone.  There's a returned sister missionary whose parents are less active so we went and visited them.  We knew that she has been kind of struggling to be involved with things and all of that after her mission.  So we tried to think of something to share that could help her.  Well we shared a video that is called "The things that matter" and then shared this scripture in Alma 37:6, "but behold I say unto you, that by small and simple things are great things brought to pass;".  It was a great reminder that really joy in life are when we stop and enjoy the little moments.  By the simple things we do like pray and reading, we can have God more in our life!

This week we had a lesson with a new investigator that went super well!! We also put a baptismal date with a little girl so that's exciting. We are trying work more with members and we are seeing that it is going really awesome!  Every day I see the blessings from being a missionary more and more.  I'm so grateful for all of these experiences!

Sorry this is so short!! More next time. But here is a photo of the old district.
Take care!!

Hermana Berry