Vamos a la playa!

The first person we found this week was so awesome! Karina already loves reading the Bible and told us how she understands the importance of making time for scripture study every day. We asked her to incorporate the Book of Mormon into that awesome study time she already has each day and she said she would!

We also finally had a lesson with a new person we’ve been trying to meet with for quite a while, and it was amazing!! We taught Esmerelda the whole Restoration of the gospel and she was really interested in learning more. But, she told us she will be moving to California in about 2 weeks! We are going to teach Esmerelda again this week and invite her to be baptized, then make sure to send the missionaries in CA over to teach her!

We also had a ward game night this week that we’ve been wanting to start. And there were a ton of non-members there! It was so great and I am excited to see what more will come of it. Another fun moment this week was doing a zone service for this hippie who has a ton of turkeys and plays electric guitar. It was quite the experience haha.

The second person we found this week was a huge miracle! We started off power hour in an apartment complex that we had prayed about and felt that we should visit. After knocking a few doors, though, we both felt that we shouldn’t be there and that there was somewhere else we needed to go. We prayed again and picked somewhere a few minutes away. When we got out of the car again and walked towards one of the apartment buildings, I saw a huge no trespassing sign and almost just turned around to head back to the car again. But just as I was about to do so, a bunch of little girls came around the corner of the building and asked us what we were doing. We told them we teach people about Jesus, and they immediately exclaimed that their parents would love that and ran upstairs to get their dad. He came and out and didn’t appear to be that interested at first. But as we offered him a Book of Mormon, his face lit up and he said, “That’s the book I’ve been wanting!” We handed him the copy and explained a little about the book and about how much our message was going to bless his family. We prayed together with him and his little girls, and set up a return appointment! It’s crazy how often we get to see the Lord blessing and guiding us to his children who are searching for the truth. I am so grateful for experiences like these.

Hermana Capron and I had the privilege of playing a musical number together in our sacrament meeting this week, and I’m really grateful we were able to do that together before I leave. She is doing awesome and we have been working really hard. We’ve achieved a lot of our goals this transfer, personally, as a companionship, and for the area. And even though things aren’t nearly as hopping as they were before, we’ve been able to find satisfaction in the work because we are working together and by the Spirit. I am happy and ready for one last week in this area!

I still don’t have my exact flight plans but I know that I will be flying out with another elder at around 7 in the morning on Monday. It’s so trippy to think that I’ll be in PR in less than a week! I have been so grateful for my time here in the WVM! I’m a little bit nervous for what is ahead, but I know it’s the Lord’s will that I go to PR at this time and that there are people there I need to meet!

Love,
Hermana O’Barr

P.S. Sorry my email is so late, we took a zone hike today!!!

These pictures are all from today’s hike, sorry I’m so bad at taking pictures, mom!











9 months later…

Time for yet another weekly email haha. We have had such a great week and I have lots of miracle stories to share with all of you! But first, a little update on our person who was on-date for baptism, Teresa. She has not been in contact with us since we went to the temple visitors center with her like 2 weeks ago, so we decided to take her off date. We were hoping to meet with her and just change the date instead of taking her off, but we haven’t been able to see her so that is pretty disappointing. However, it was very exciting to find a bunch of new people this week because I’ve definitely seen how that continual finding leads to having more solid people to teach.

I hit my 9-month mark, which is a strange day because it’s another time when I get smacked over the head and realize just how much I need to make all of this time count! It was an awesome blessing to be able to go to the temple and celebrate though, the mission temple trip couldn’t have had better timing. I am so grateful for the past 9 months and the many things I’ve learned during that time. Even though I still have so much progress to make, it’s such a blessing to be able to look back and see that Heavenly Father truly has been shaping me into a better person, day by day. I only hope I can keep progressing and learning as much or more during this second half of my mission!

We had an incredible lesson with a lady named Yoanna on Friday. The elders came and gave her son a blessing because he has severe disabilities and recently got sick on top of all of that. Yoanna was so touched by it and we reviewed what we had taught her about the Restoration, and then felt prompted to teach the gospel of Jesus Christ. We applied the training we received from the assistants about asking questions and using the scriptures. It went so well that she was practically begging for more information, and committed herself to praying about baptism and reading and studying the Book of Mormon more! It was so cool! Hopefully the next time we see Yoanna we will be able to teach her the Plan of Salvation and put her on-date for baptism.

Saturday was also a day full of miracles! Our neighbor Allen came to the stake picnic we had and we found 3 new people to teach during power hour!!! One of them asked exactly how he could come to know that the Book of Mormon is true and said he was going to call and tell us how it’s going! We also got tracked down by the daughter of a potential we were going to visit before we could even get to her door. They were in a hurry to leave so we couldn’t pray, but she and her mom told us how excited they are for us to visit and that we can come any day!

I have felt recently that my ability to be guided by the Spirit has grown and I am so grateful for that! I want to keep working to develop that skill of having my ear closely tuned into the Spirit and being brave enough to follow it. It isn’t always easy, but it does lead to blessings and miracles!

I am grateful for Hermana Capron and her hard work. We have been having a good transfer together even though it has been very very difficult at times. We also have a sweet youth who has been loving coming out with us! I feel like the work with all of the people we’re teaching is moving in a good direction and that we will see at least two or more baptisms within August and September.

Other interesting things of note about this week:
-We got scammed by a sex offender who is targeting sister missionaries.
-My district needs to stop going out to eat because wow it was hard to buy groceries today!!
-I can’t go to the temple with Ali because he didn’t have time this week and the temple closed on Saturday for 2 weeks. Sad face.
-While we were tracting we decided to follow some really loud music we heard. It took us to the most lit block party ever, complete with a band that was entirely comprised of these marimba-type instruments made of giant pvc pipes. It was pretty legit. You never know what to expect next, my friends.
-Wild blackberries are everywhere here and the locals hate it, but wow they are AMAZING.
-We knocked on the door of a salesman and he gave us kudos because apparently the salespeople think we’re even more hardcore than them ahahaha.

Anyway, I always try really hard to think about what to share with all of you each week, and this week I want to encourage each of you to watch the 3-part video series that the church has just produced about Reyna I. Aburto, the new Second Counselor in the Relief Society General Presidency. She has gone through so much in her life, and it’s very cool to see how she has applied the gospel to help her overcome these challenges, and now to help lead one of the biggest women’s organizations in the world. Even if you aren’t a member, give it a watch! Her story is amazing because she has succeeded despite really difficult challenges, and she still is able to find such great joy in her life! I love you all, and I know that the Savior is always waiting with open arms for the moment you decide to turn to Him!

Have a great week!
Hermana O’Barr

The awesome package my family sent me
When you’re recent convert is literally the best and he buys you ice cream because it’s a million degrees outside
Aforementioned ice cream+WAFFLES
Comp pic at the temple
Friendsies at the temple!
The official true ward fam pic (Elder Whitman and Elder Buenning are awesome!)
Temple
Temple

El día ha llegado

Happy Tuesday, everyone!!! A quick notice: If you are too busy or lazy to read my monstrous emails but want an update on Puerto Rico, skip to the bottom! Those that truly love me, keep reading hahaha.

Well, it’s been another great week back in Alameda. It has been pretty tough getting people to church, but we think there will definitely be some people there this week! I am also SO excited because one of my recent converts, Ali, just got his first temple recommend! What an amazing blessing it is to see him progressing so much in the gospel and preparing to extend the same blessings he’s received to his ancestors! That helps me see that we truly are helping to move the work forward on both sides of the veil. I can’t wait to go to the temple with him

I also felt very blessed to have been able to go to zone conference and receive so much revelation this week. The assistants gave a training about teaching by asking questions and using the Book of Mormon that has helped me improve my teaching skills so much in just a few days!

We did have some pretty rough power hours this past week. Power Hour is the time we take every day from 5-6 or 6-7 to be completely dedicated to finding new people to teach unless we already have a lesson planned during that time. It’s been nearly 100° every day (help, we don’t have AC or fans!) and most people’s reactions have been ranging from completely uninterested to bashing this week, but we’ve seen lots of cool little miracles! After our dinner yesterday, we had our member pray and pick a place for us to go for power hour, and we were able to find a lady who wants to come to church. We then told our member what happened and she got really excited!

We also had the privilege of going on exchanges this week! I got to go with Sister Rugg to her area, and we ended up finding a new person to teach for our area! Sister Rugg is so awesome and she did a lot to teach me, build me up, and motivate me. I’m grateful for the day we were able to spend together.

Another amazing privilege this week was being able to go back to Van West for the baptism of Lina!! She is an incredible 17-year-old who has one of the strongest testimonies I’ve ever seen. She is going to be a huge asset to that branch and an example and leader for the other youth.

Wow, it’s been an incredible week, like always! Hermana Capron and I are doing good together and we’ve developed a great friendship. She is fun, obedient, and hard-working. It has honestly been pretty frustrating to work with our tiny group so far this transfer because we haven’t been able to get any Hispanic members to come to lessons with us, but Hermana Capron has a positive attitude and a willingness to work hard and work together with me, which I really appreciate.

Anyway, I wanted to talk to all of you for a bit about the Holy Ghost because we got to hear some bomb talks in sacrament meeting about this very topic! I want to extend to you some of the same invitations we received. First of all, think about how the Spirit speaks to you! Is the Spirit your best friend? What source do you turn to first for guidance and answers? If the answer is Google, I totally feel you, but you might want to reevaluate! Also, don’t just pray for God to solve your problems–ask for the Spirit to inspire you and let you know how you can be part of the solution (see the talk, “Take the Holy Spirit as Your Guide)! Two of the best ways we can always have the Spirit with us is to be obedient (be pure and loyal to the Lord), and to repent (or turn/return to the Lord) the minute we realize we have made a mistake. These two things will allow you to have the Spirit guide you and comfort you in every moment! What an amazing blessing!

Alright, now that I’m through with my spiel, I’ll tell you the juicy news you’ve all been waiting for–I’M GOING TO PUERTO RICO ON AUGUST 6TH!!! 🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷 WOOT WOOT!!! I hit my halfway mark TOMORROW (HOLY COW) so that means I’ll spend roughly half of my mission here, and the other half on the island! What a wild ride this has been haha. I can hardly believe that I’ve been out for 9 months, and I can hardly believe how much I’ve come to love this mission that I didn’t even know I’d be coming to. I’m incredibly grateful that the Lord allowed me to work in this part of the vineyard and have so many experiences and friends. I never thought it was possible for so much to happen in such a short amount of time. Now I know, I have so much to look forward to in Pt. 2 of the mish! Also, how perfect is it that I get to end my time here where I started, and see the progress of so many people I love? The Lord is truly in the details of our lives, folks. Never forget how much He loves you!

Love,
Hermana O’Barr

I don’t have pics from the baptism yet!

Before I even got the news about PR, I got some good island food (sorullitos y empanadillas)!
We were SO hot and our feet were so dirty yesterday, so the only logical solution was to fill the bathtub with freezing cold water and lots of soap hahaha
Yo y mi compañera at zone con (with Sis McAteer photo-bombing)
I got to see the lovely Sister Burton at zone conf!

Temple Tuesday

Hola todos!

We have been trying to find in more creative ways this week, so went to a rose garden and practiced our street contacting skills, which was a lot of fun! We also have been getting good at following up on dinner commitments, so we ended up doing indexing and family history with a member that we invited to do so, and it was super great! It also helped us build more of a relationship with the member.

Saturday was probably one of the best days of this past week. We went to the temple visitors center with Teresa (our on-date) and her grandson Alex. We also brought a youth along with us who wants to experience more of missionary work! It was a very spiritual experience and helped Teresa understand even better the importance of her goals to get baptized and enter the temple. We also found a new investigator on Saturday while we were trying to contact another one of the people we teach. Her name is Mia, and she immediately took an interest in the Book of Mormon and in the special spirit she could feel around us.

While we were at her complex, we also had a man try to bash us. We were walking past the bottom floor apartments and he flung open his top floor door to yell at us and ask why the heck we were doing what we were doing. We were very polite and just bore our testimonies to him boldly. Even though this man was rudely disparaging my beliefs I didn’t feel any fear or anger, just a need to stand up for what I believe in and give the Spirit a chance to touch this his heart. And you know what? I think he actually started to soften up a bit by the end of the conversation. If anything, I hope we left with him knowing that we’re just out here doing what we’re doing out of a love for the Savior and for other people.

Anyway, Sunday was really good too because our bishop’s son came back from his mission and gave his homecoming talk. We got to see the chapel a little more full than usual and hear some good insights from someone who’s already been through the whole shebang, which is always nice because I’m still trying to figure out what I’m doing hahaha.

We also received some really great revelation for our area this week, and specifically for how we are going to get the members to help us even more in the work, so we’ve been so pumped about that and we are going to implement our plans this week! We have been thinking so much about how sharing the gospel has strengthened our own testimonies, and so that’s what we want for the members!

I think Hermana Capron and I are doing great together. This is the first companionship I’ve been in where I have the most experience, which is a little stressful at times but a lot of fun, because I’ve gotten to help Hermana Capron work on some skills that I’ve already developed and then see her progress! I am learning plenty from her as well. Anyway, I hope you have a fantastic week, thanks for everything!

I finally get to go to the temple after more than 6 months, and we are on our way there right now! I am so happy!!! We are also going to play sand volleyball with our zone today, so it’s gonna be a bomb p-day. I miss you all, have a fabulous week!!!

Love,
Hermana O’Barr

Sunset on the 4th of July
Temple on Saturday
It’s summer! There’s lots of pretty flowers here
Ali got fancy with dessert
4th of July shenanigans
Mission friends in the zone at a fireside last night
4th of July at the Kerstens with the zone

Alameda Stampeda

Wow, what a wonderful week! It started off super great when we took the new hermanas out for power hour and found three new people to teach!! (They are Hna Jessop and Hindmarsh’s new trainees) One of the people we found was a huge miracle. She let us into her apartment, let us start teaching her, and then called us over to her kitchen. She had 2 Jesus pass along cards stuck to the front of her fridge! She has never actually met with missionaries before but I think she had been prepared for a long time. She had some injuries that left her with severe disabilities, so she said the missionaries could come at any time. The Spirit was so strong during the lesson, especially as we shared parts of the Plan of Salvation that had a huge impact on her because of the experiences she has gone through. We testified of God’s love and set up a return appointment! It was a great way to end my short but amazing time with Hermana Jessop and Hermana Hindmarsh.

Then I got to come back to Portland! Hna Capron is awesome and we have been getting along very well. I think she is a very sweet and obedient missionary, which I really appreciate. We are doing great things and teaching really well together! I am so excited to be back in Alameda! It’s great to already have member trust! And both of us in the companionship are striving to be really obedient and follow the Spirit, which has led us to a lot of miracles this week. One miracle was when we were walking on Friday, we both decided to stop and talk to a Hispanic man at a bus stop. His name is Andres, and he told us that we were like two angels coming to visit him! He has just moved into the area and wanted to find a church to attend!

We also had a great member referral lesson on Friday with a lady named Romy, and her husband Leonardo was super interested and became someone we are teaching as well! Another great miracle was a lesson with Leticia, a woman who was so open and interested that we ended up teaching her the whole Restoration and Gospel of Jesus Christ in the first lesson.

We had one more awesome miracle last night as well. We got member money for dinner, so we decided to go to Cartlandia, which is this giant food cart place. While we were sitting and waiting for our food, we struck up a conversation with a lady named Anne. She is so cool! She had so many good questions related to all of the first three lessons, and we ended up teaching her all of the first one and most of the second one in about 15 minutes! She also asked us if we have the power to heal in our church so of course we asked if she would like to receive a blessing. The only small downside is she lives right outside our mission, but we are going to have a handoff lesson with her on Thursday after she gets a blessing! She is downright amazing and wants to learn so much. I have no doubt that she is going to get baptized and become an awesome member.

Wow, sorry for the long email! It’s just been such a great week (even though I had my first time riding the bus in Portland!). I love missionary work and continually being blessed to see the Lord’s hand in it. I am looking forward to a great transfer full of hard work. Have a great week and an amazing 4th of July!!

Hermana O’Barr

Tbh, I kinda forgot to take a lot of pics this week. I will take a bunch during our activities today and send them off to you!