Hola my loved ones!!
I hope everyone is doing great and maybe enjoying the fall weather. Well today are transfers and I am staying here in Barrio 8!!! I was really sad to say goodbye to Hermana Spencer, but she will do great things in A CoruΓ±a. (Very very north of Spain). She taught me so much and I just love her to death. So because this transfer we are getting like 45 new missionaries, mostly everyone was thinking that they might train, including me. But surprisingly I am not. That would be something hard but very good for me. But don't worry, I have something else that will be hard but very good.... I have a NATIVE SPANISH SPEAKING COMP!!! Hence the subject title. I already have a slight headache from so much Spanish but I'm really excited. Her name is Hermana Birnbaumer and she is from Bolivia. She seems great, I can't wait to work with her these next 6 weeks.
So my dear mission mothers: Hermana Marsh and Hermana Finch, have returned to the great city of Madrid from the Islands. I was trying to figure out when I could see them because I didn't think I would for a while. Anyway, today when we went to the train station I was reunited with both of them!!! That made me so happy!! It brought back so many memories from my 1 transfer. It is so crazy to think how much I've learned in these last 8 months!! Right now we are typing in the church by the temple and we got to see the huge group of CCM missionaries taking a picture. It's so crazy how fast the time is flying. I swear I was just barely there like yesterday. But since then, I have learned great things, met incredible people and overcome hard trials. I am so grateful for my experiences here.
As for this week, it's been a little hard for me. Last week I was sick and I still was sick the beginning of this week. I really wanted to keep working hard, but it's hard to get back into the groove after being in the piso for a little bit everyday. I really didn't want to but it was the only way I could get better. I have realized that Heavenly Father sometimes gives us small and big trials so we will maybe rely on him more. I know this last week I have been praying so hard to get better physically and spiritually. My faith was definitely tested but strengthened as well. I'm glad that he blessed me to finally be better for this next transfer. When I was physically down, I felt like I was uplifted spiritually. I'm reminded everyday how extremely grateful I am for this true gospel and what great blessing it is to share it with people. He always always answers our prayers. π
This last week my testimony has been strengthened of MEMBER LESSONS. As missionaries we are very encouraged to get help from the members in our lessons. I never really understood the importance of this until this last week. We got a new investigator who is from Columbia that actually contacted us on a train a couple of weeks ago named Simone. We had the first lesson with him on Friday and one a member named Viktor who helped us with the lesson. From the very beginning Viktor tried to be his friend and they seemed to get a long really great. His testimony about the Book of Mormon was so good and our investigator was so attentive. Viktor actually invited him to church before we even did. Well on Sunday we kept waiting for Simone to show up for church but were worried because the meeting already started. Before I knew it, Viktor had brought him in and even sat by him. Simone ended up staying for the whole time and loved it!! We are so grateful for Viktor's help! I'm excited to see how Simone progresses. π
I'm so grateful for the opportunity to learn and grow from hard moments. Although we had a slightly rough start to our week, we ended it pretty well. I love this ward I'm in and the people are great!! Thanks for all of your prayers!! I can't wait to see what's in store for me this transfer.
1 Nephi 3:7
Con mucho Amor,
Hermana Sydney Berry ππͺπΈ
Monday, September 28, 2015
Monday, September 21, 2015
El Amor de Dios es Real
Hola mi familia y amigos!!
This week was interesting. I can't exactly wrap my brain around the fact that this is the last week of the transfer. Or the fact that yesterday I turned 8 months in the mission!!! Anyway, time is going by
and I'm continuing to learn things. It's crazy to think that there hasn't been a day these last 8 months that hasn't been hard for me. But then again there hasn't been a week that I can't say that I am not
grateful for the things I experienced. This stuff here is tough business, but Missions. Are. So. Worth. It.
So I ended up being sick for most of this week, but we were still able to have some great experiences and learn some different things. Here are just a few things that I have been studying/learning/gaining my testimony about this week: Repentance/The Atonement, The reality of the restored gospel, the Priesthood/power from God, The Book of Mormon, serving others, prayer, and patience.
*We had a great zone meeting where we talked about repentance and the atonement of Christ. They had us study that day especially about repentance. We talked about how it's so interesting that a lot of
people think of repentance as a bad thing, BUT.. It truly is a gift that we have. When we sin, we turn away from God and when we repent, we turn ourselves back towards him. Repentance is truly Christ
opening his loving arms towards us. It is the greatest act of love.
*My whole mission I feel like I have been developing better prayers. Something I have come to realize is that Heavenly Father will always answer our prayers. But not necessarily in the exact time that we might want it. With patience, he humbles us and then later we receive the answer. For example, a couple of weeks ago, someone stole my companion's wallet on the train. That day we said a prayer to be able to find it. Well nothing happened, but since then we have been blessed by the other Hermanas in our Piso to help us out with money and other blessings as well. Well anyway, as I am typing, my companion is on the phone with the police station because they caught the robber and they found one of her cards!!! So basically, sometimes God will answer our prayers in one day or sometimes, 2 weeks. The point is, he is listening and he will always help us we have faith!
*This week we had a lesson with a new investigator, he is a man from Ecuador. I LOVE giving lesson 1, about the restoration. Every time I teach this lesson, the spirit always reconfirms to me the truthfulness of our message. This gospel makes me so happy. Also I continue to have such a strong testimony of the priesthood. I've seen so many personal miracles thanks to the priesthood. I am so grateful for these worthy young men I serve with who are able to give priesthood blessings. I was so appreciative of the one I received this week because I was sick. But he blessed me more for comfort than anything else. I could really really feel Heavenly Fathers love for me in that moment.
Random things that happened this week..
*A lady's puppy ate my skirt and kept biting my hand!! Spain makes me hate dogs. π‘
*Mayo+Ketchup=fry sauce in Utah, but shrimp sauce in Spain.
*Hermana Spencer is a boss at the piano. She played "Consider the Lilies" for a musical number.
*I STILL AM OBSESSED WITH LIVING SO CLOSE BY THE SPAIN TEMPLE
*The Book of Mormon changes lives. Nephi is the man.
*Guess what guys General Conference is right around the corner!
*MISSIONS ARE THE BEST.
Spiritual thought: look up the Mormon Message "LIFT." It is so good. Watch it!
Sorry if my email doesn't make sense, my brain hasn't been working properly the last few days.
Love you all!!! Enjoy the fall y'all.
Hermana Sydney Berry
This week was interesting. I can't exactly wrap my brain around the fact that this is the last week of the transfer. Or the fact that yesterday I turned 8 months in the mission!!! Anyway, time is going by
and I'm continuing to learn things. It's crazy to think that there hasn't been a day these last 8 months that hasn't been hard for me. But then again there hasn't been a week that I can't say that I am not
grateful for the things I experienced. This stuff here is tough business, but Missions. Are. So. Worth. It.
So I ended up being sick for most of this week, but we were still able to have some great experiences and learn some different things. Here are just a few things that I have been studying/learning/gaining my testimony about this week: Repentance/The Atonement, The reality of the restored gospel, the Priesthood/power from God, The Book of Mormon, serving others, prayer, and patience.
*We had a great zone meeting where we talked about repentance and the atonement of Christ. They had us study that day especially about repentance. We talked about how it's so interesting that a lot of
people think of repentance as a bad thing, BUT.. It truly is a gift that we have. When we sin, we turn away from God and when we repent, we turn ourselves back towards him. Repentance is truly Christ
opening his loving arms towards us. It is the greatest act of love.
*My whole mission I feel like I have been developing better prayers. Something I have come to realize is that Heavenly Father will always answer our prayers. But not necessarily in the exact time that we might want it. With patience, he humbles us and then later we receive the answer. For example, a couple of weeks ago, someone stole my companion's wallet on the train. That day we said a prayer to be able to find it. Well nothing happened, but since then we have been blessed by the other Hermanas in our Piso to help us out with money and other blessings as well. Well anyway, as I am typing, my companion is on the phone with the police station because they caught the robber and they found one of her cards!!! So basically, sometimes God will answer our prayers in one day or sometimes, 2 weeks. The point is, he is listening and he will always help us we have faith!
*This week we had a lesson with a new investigator, he is a man from Ecuador. I LOVE giving lesson 1, about the restoration. Every time I teach this lesson, the spirit always reconfirms to me the truthfulness of our message. This gospel makes me so happy. Also I continue to have such a strong testimony of the priesthood. I've seen so many personal miracles thanks to the priesthood. I am so grateful for these worthy young men I serve with who are able to give priesthood blessings. I was so appreciative of the one I received this week because I was sick. But he blessed me more for comfort than anything else. I could really really feel Heavenly Fathers love for me in that moment.
Random things that happened this week..
*A lady's puppy ate my skirt and kept biting my hand!! Spain makes me hate dogs. π‘
*Mayo+Ketchup=fry sauce in Utah, but shrimp sauce in Spain.
*Hermana Spencer is a boss at the piano. She played "Consider the Lilies" for a musical number.
*I STILL AM OBSESSED WITH LIVING SO CLOSE BY THE SPAIN TEMPLE
*The Book of Mormon changes lives. Nephi is the man.
*Guess what guys General Conference is right around the corner!
*MISSIONS ARE THE BEST.
Spiritual thought: look up the Mormon Message "LIFT." It is so good. Watch it!
Sorry if my email doesn't make sense, my brain hasn't been working properly the last few days.
Love you all!!! Enjoy the fall y'all.
Hermana Sydney Berry
Monday, September 14, 2015
El Libro do Mormon bendice a todos
Hello to all from Parque Retiro aqui en Madrid :)
Right now I am relaxing in the shade listening to European saxophone
music and enjoying the almost Autumn weather. π. I love coming to
this park because it reminds me all of my special experiences I had in
the MTC. This is where we first learned how to contact people about
the gospel. I was so scared to death then, and now it's cool to think
about how far I've come along with my Spanish, missionary abilities,
etc.! My favorite place in Spain is right here. :)
Well this week was a bit interesting. I must admit, there were some
days that were kind of difficult this week. Sometimes it's easy to
lose hope when walking in the streets surrounded by all of the sins
and pride of the world. It can get very discouraging. This area here
is a lot bigger than my last one and has a lot more people in the
streets. Well, I was reminded that the small spiritual experiences we
have in lessons with people make it all worth it. We had a lesson
with one of our recent converts. After talking about following the
prophets we asked her if she had any questions. (She has only been a
member for less than two months.) She said no like usual. But then she
was like, "Yes, I do have a question!" We were like oh no.. What is
she going to ask us? "Why doesn't everyone understand that this is
the true gospel, it just makes so much sense." Yes. I love her. I
wish everyone we taught had such a humbling heart like her. Because
this gospel really is simple, and you can measure the truthfulness by
the fruits of this church. We continued to see mini miracles everyday
when ever we put all our faith in the Lord to provide for the things
we needed that day.
We went to Arganda (the cute little Spanish-like pueblo) to pass by
for a less active woman that we usually visit. All week they had been
having celebrations for the Bull fights so in other words, this town
was very festive feeling. Even though we had no desire to watch a
bull fight, we were hoping to at least see something cool as we were
walking. We walked by the plaza on our way to the ladie's house and
the arena was completely closed so you couldn't see in. But we did
see one of the Matadors sitting on his horse waiting for his turn to
enter. I just wanted to see something cool like that, and so that was
good for me. BUT THEN... about 10 minutes later as we were making our
way up the hill...There was this huge shed that was open with people
surrounding it. We glanced over and there were 3 Toros MUERTE. QUE
TRISTE!!!! I was like really Spain?! Okay that's all for the sad
thought of the week, haha. Go Toros. πππ½ππͺπΈ
We had a lesson with one of our investigators who is awesome, but
let's just say lessons with him can be very stressful. All he needs
to do is read the Book of Mormon and pray to see if it's true and then
he would know that Joseph Smith was really a prophet called by God and
he wouldn't have such obscure and ridiculous questions. Well we came
to the conclusion that we could sit all day and argue if the book is
true or not, but it won't get us anywhere unless we read it together.
So that's exactly what we did. This was our first tranquilo lesson we
had with him. Because all we did was just read 1 Nefi 2 and we just
focused on the principles that we can apply from the story. He didn't
have anything bad to say. That testified to me of the power each
individual story has.
Well speaking of El Libro de MormΓ³n, this morning I finished reading
it!! I started in the MTC, and since then I have learned so much. I
had always read it growing up, but never have I had such a strong
testimony of this book until my mission. And I know the only way we
can get a testimony of it is by reading it ourselves and diligent
personal prayer. I am so so grateful that not only do we have the
bible that strengthens our faith in Christ, but we have the Book of
Mormon. I really do feel like I have a better relationship with
Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. It also has helped me understand the
importance of the roles that prophets have. I can say that I know
that it is the word of God and is "another testament of Christ." It
really is evidence that the true gospel of Jesus Christ was restored
and that the heavens are still open. I invite all of you to read the
very last chapter in it.. Moroni chapter 10. There is a promise in
there that says if we read and pray about it, the Holy Ghost will
testify the truthfulness of it to us.
Well that's about it. The gospel is true, and life is beautiful.
Enjoy your September. :)
Love,
Hermana Sydney Berry
Monday, September 7, 2015
Yo trato de ser como Cristo
Hola everyone! :)
Already done with the first week of
September. Wow! Time in the mission is super super weird. Let's just
not talk about how I will be half way done with my mission next month.
Wow!! So this week was good! Lots of walking, talking, calling,
teaching, eating, contacting, praying, fasting, running, metro-ing etc.
You name it! We saw a lot of mini miracles in the moments of
discouragement. I'm starting to learn more vocab faster and I'm also
starting to recognize places in my area. (Which is good because it is
probable I am area/missionary training next transfer. )
Some
of the tender mercies we saw this week were just some of the unexpected
visits we had with people. One of them is with a Father of one of our
recent converts we visit. He is from Ecuador and is about 65ish. The
recent convert wants more than anything for his dad to accept the gospel
but his dad just didn't seem interested for the longest time. Well we
ended up having a lesson with him with the help of Stefany another
recent convert! I could really feel the spirit there. It was nice that
she was there because since she grew up catholic too, she was able to
share her experience of finding the true gospel and how it has blessed
her life so far. We will see how the next lesson goes with him. :)
Another
day, we passed for a less active family and the two girls happened to
be there and let us in. They're about 18 and 13 years old and from
Paraguay. They are preciosas!! We talked with them and shared a short
message. They told us how happy that we came and how they really want
to come back to church so they can feel that peace. The scripture that
we were inspired to share in that moment was (yes Ether 12, it has been
quite the popular chapter lately)..
Ether 12:4- Wherefore, whoso believeth in God might {with surety hope for a better world,} yea,
even a place at the right hand of God, which hope cometh of faith,
maketh an anchor to the souls of men, which would make them sure and
steadfast, always abounding in good works, being led to glorify God. The
part that really stuck out to me was about having hope for a better
world. These girls mentioned that how for example, the street the live
can seem kind of scary sometimes, with all of the things that go on
around them. We shared this verse with them because really the gospel
of Jesus Christ is the only thing that can bring that hope in a crazy
world like this. It was really great to see how happy these girls were.
On Friday
we had a "BEST 2 YEARS" MOMENT! If you can remember the part where the
missionaries go inside a bakery or something and then later one of them
says, "Elder, if we hadn't gone in there in this moment, we wouldn't
have met that person.." Or something like that.. Anyway, We were walking
down the street and then I saw this bakery with delicious pastries. My
blood sugar was pretty low so it was a good excuse to go try something
yummy. Anyway we get talking about the gospel to the lady who works
there and her daughter and law. They are from Romania, and they were so
sweet! They said they would love for us to come back and share more.
The lady told us that it is nice to see young girls like us to not drink
or do drugs, leave our families and studies at home and come here to
talk about God. I love hearing these kinds of comments from people
especially when we hear the complete opposite. It definitely
compensates. Hermana Spencer totally quoted that part of the that movie movie afterwards. It was pretty funny.
Every Sunday
in the CCM, we would sing hymns on the steps by the temple for people
who walk by. This was one of my highlights there. One of the perks of
being in Barrio 8 is we are right by the temple. On Sunday
we took one of our investigators to listen to them singing. It was
great! I loved being reminded what it was like to have that MTC
missionary spirit! I love this gospel so much. The message we share
with people is incredible. The central message is that Heavenly Father
loves us so much and through his son Jesus Christ we may one day return
and live with them again. How joyful is that!? Make every moment last!
Con muchisimo Amor,
Hermana Sydney Berry
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