Live From The Mission Field
That River Gonna Rise
Hi everyone! I am mainly just going to be sending a mountain of photos because I am finally somewhere I can send them haha. This week has been really good, full of miracles and crazy adventures like always. Today we had a zone activity at a river in San Lorenzo, we were just chilliando (real word in PR Spanish). It was cool! But on the drive back the GPS tried to kill us so we took all these crazy roads in the pouring rain (with people following us). I thought it was actually pretty funny, but I was glad I wasn’t the one driving.
We had a really good zone conf this week, and we talked a lot about how now that a temple was announced in PR, we just need to keep working even harder! PR still needs a lot of work among the members and a lot more people need to become members before we can be ready for a temple. I am excited to be here at this special time!
We also celebrated Hermana Rollins birthday and a LOT of people gave us cake! It was a fun day and we also found sooo many people to teach! One lady named Angie started talking with us and then I asked her if we could pray with her. She said sure, so I asked if there was anything in specific that she needed us to pray for and she started crying! She took us inside to pray with her 95-year-old mom (people live to be really old here) and to pray for her grandson who is in the hospital. It was such a miracle!
And yesterday, we had a really spiritual fast and testimony meeting, in part because people are so pumped up about a temple! We were also able to visit with a less-active member who has moved back in with his parents after college and is thinking about serving a mission! It was so cool to hear his thoughts and to testify to him about the things I’ve learned and say that I truly do not regret my decision to serve the Lord!
Alright, this is short and sweet but I don’t have much time! I want to invite you all to read 2 Nephi 2:6-8 and think about the immense blessings and knowledge you’ve been given and how to share those things with others! I promise that you will find greater joy than you have now by sharing scriptures, personal experiences, and messages from General Conference! Les amo!
Hermana O’Barr
P.S. If you’re wondering about my title, you should go listen to the Nashville Tribute Band’s new album about the Bible!
You get a temple! You get a temple! PR gets a temple!
I apologize for not writing a weekly last week!!! I had all the craziness in the world happen last p-day all because I tried to get a new pair of glasses, but all is well and I finally got an eye exam today.
So, I turned 20 this week. 😯 Shout out to the Cartagenas for surprising me with cake! They are the best!
The only other thing I am really going to mention from this week aside from General Conference is that a cute 15-year-old named Tutino is on-date for baptism now!! He is so awesome and is going to get baptized on October 26th!
Okay, now on to General Conference! As I’m sure most of you know, a temple was announced in Puerto Rico!!! We were watching in our branch President’s house surrounded by people we love, and when the announcement was made we all jumped up and screamed and then started crying out of pure joy. The Spirit was so strong and I am so happy for the people of Puerto Rico! The faithful members who have worked for this for so long are going to be so blessed, and this is going to open up the doorway to blessings for so many more people, who will begin working harder towards this goal. Estoy tan emocionada!!!!
I also wanted to mention a few other things from conference. One is the invitation I gave last time to mark the invites in the talks! I’d like to invite you to do that again. And, President Nelson invited us to begin studying them THIS week!
I wanted to tell you my favorite talks as well. I loved Elder Brough’s on Saturday morning, when he talked about how asking “why me?” never takes away the problem and how the Lord requires hard things of us, but we can do them with joy! I also loved how Elder Rasband said that fear limits our perspective and that we cannot be afraid–we MUST do the work assigned!! I was very touched by a talk in the women’s conference as well, by Sister Michelle Lynn Craig. When she talked about the difference between divine discontent and discouragement, it changed my view completely! It was a message that I really needed because I often focus so much on my weaknesses and faults and feeling bad about them, rather than just striving to close that gap between who I am and who I can be with the help of the Lord. The last talk I wanted to mention was from Elder Gerard on Sunday afternoon. I was so inspired by his invitation to step back and evaluate our lives, and if there is anything we need to fix, to remember that NOW is the time to do it!
Really, all of the talks were incredible and uplifting! I hope all of us can continue enjoying and learning from them in the weeks and months to come! Have a good week!
Love,
Emma
I will send pics next week!
Live From The Mission Field
Psycho Semana
Alright, this is gonna be a long one, so buckle up haha.
Two big dates have come and gone this week! I hit 11 months in the mish, and it’s now been one year since Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico. PR still has a lot of regrowth left to do, one year later. I’m really grateful to finally be here and be a part of the regrowth, spiritually!
We have had a crazy, eventful week. On Thursday morning we set out on foot, but we accidentally locked the keys in the apartment! We decided to deal with it later, forgetting we would need the keys to get into the church for English class that night. After dinner, our member’s mom offered to drive us to the church. We pulled in and she was about to take us home to grab them, but just then the maintenance guys that had been working on the yard pulled away and locked the gate! We were locked in the church parking lot! It was actually pretty funny and we all sat there laughing until Hermana Cartagena could bring us her keys and free us haha.
On Saturday, we were super blessed! We set out to find 4 new people and found them all within like half an hour! It was an awesome day, even though we got absolutely drenched by rain like 3-4 times.
Last night, we had some very cool experiences as well! We went to go visit Bolita and Totino, and they had actually kept their commitment to read in the Book of Mormon! Bolita really liked it and had questions, and they both wanted to read a lot with us last night. The Spirit was strong and they were so excited when we started telling them that there is a living prophet on the earth today! I love seeing how a knowledge of the restored gospel just fills and comforts people who have been seeking for the truth.
Now, I want to share with all of you some cool things that were really impressed upon me in church yesterday. One is the idea of immediate repentance! This is something so important to me that has really blessed me so much. We never have to wait or procrastinate! The very second we realize, by the Spirit, that there is something keeping us from being closer to God, we can pray for forgiveness and change our actions! The Savior will help us change our hearts over time as we consistently keep trying to be better. Another related topic that was discussed by an hermano yesterday is that when you are unsure about whether you will be obedient to a commandment or not, give a self-evaluation: Do I love God? Can I see how much He really loves me? All of His commandments are for our good, our benefit, OUR safety. He doesn’t tell us to do things and command us to repent because He is controlling or hateful. He does those things because He loves us and knows what is best. He provided a perfect plan centered around our Savior to give us a way to learn and grow and one day, experience eternal joy with our families. Never lose sight of that goal and your purpose here on earth! Have a wonderful week!
Love,
Hermana O’Barr
P.S. I am so old!! I turn 20 next Wednesday and then hit a year in the mission on the 18th! Yikes!
Make your home a temple
Okay, I will try to get out a better letter this week, for those of you that still read haha. First of all, we received transfer news last night and Hermana Rollins and I are both staying in Aibonito for at least another 6 weeks! Yay!!!
We have been finding a lot of solid people this week, many of whom have been prepared by meeting with missionaries a long time ago. We have also been finding a lot at the casa of a member named Ivetter by reading the Book of Mormon with her. Another thing that has helped us is that we have been walking a TON. We have barely any miles after all of things that have already happened this month, so September is going to involve a lot of walking for us.
We also had a fabulous zone conference this week! We got up super early and got ready in the dark because the power went out the night before, and then we drove all the way to Carolina which is about 2 hours away. We had a general authority come! Elder and Hermana Gonzalez taught us lots, and I got to talk to Hermana Cordova who finally got here in the middle of last transfer! That night, we also had a huge miracle. We have been trying to meet Irelyn’s mom because she doesn’t let her come to church anymore and won’t let her get baptized. Well, all 4 of our appointments canceled on Friday night so we ended up grabbing dinner in Wendy’s, and Irelyn was there! We talked for a while and then we got to meet her mom when she picked her up! That night we also taught some amazing teenagers, a brother and a sister. It is so cool because Elder Gonzalez told us we really need to focus on finding youth here in PR.
Yesterday we had stake conference in Caguas and it was super spiritual. They focused on a lot of basics like keeping the Sabbath day holy and paying your tithing, and then President Smart spoke and it was really interesting. He talked about how God created everything spiritually before he created it physically, and that’s what we need to do here with a temple. Basically, they need to be more spiritually prepared before they can receive a temple here in PR. One suggestion he had was to make your homes mini temples. I really liked that, so I want to invite each of you to first, make your home a mini temple, and second, attend the temple as often as possible! I promise that these things will bless and unite your families like never before! You will know God better and have more peace in your lives as you focus on the temple and having the Spirit in your homes. I love all of you! Never stop smiling and pressing forward!
Hermana O’Barr
A quick one
So this will be quick again, I am sorry!
This week we put Anangeli on-date for baptism, she is the cutest and I love her! She and her boyfriend both came to church this week!
We had interviews, which were good. We ate at a lot of yummy panaderias. Everyone is freaking out about a hurricane but I think we will be fine. I ate fish cooked by Hermana Cartagena and I actually liked it *gasp* I think it’s just because Hermana Cartagena is such an amazing cook haha. Ummm yeah, sorry for this trash email. I think I have finally reached the point where I am lacking in motivation to write a weekly haha. I love you all, and I will do my best to write more next week!
Love,
Emma