Hello familia,
We couldn't find a server with enough computers today so I don't have a full hour to write :( But I do want to write a few things and hopefully send pictures (if not I have TONS for the next week)
1. My companion got sick again :( But now she is feeling so much better :) One night when she was feeling really sick, we left our house only to buy medicine. We found three people and taught them a basic lesson in the street- now three new investigadors. It was amazing to see the miracles that God gives us every day (your prayers are being answered).
2. We had a workshop for FAMILY HISTORY!!! It was sooo cool to see the different family trees of other people and one that went all the way back to ADAM!!! They had investigadors members and people for their first time in contact with the church there at the activity and the Spirit of Elijah was very strong inviting all of us to do our family history.
3. Our investigador V is getting married this Thursday which means..... SHE CAN GET BAPTIZED!!! This Saturday we are hoping to have her baptismal service. Prayers that all goes well!!
Ok. I will try to send some pics.
Les amo mucho!!
Hermana Beardall
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
CELAYA
Dear Family,
This week has been very interesting.
MY COMPANION: Hermana Gimenez from Argentina. She has 11 months in the mission and
1.
Before I came to Celaya, my companion had some problems with her hip.
She had to stay in bed for four days straight. When I came to Celaya,
she was still recovering from hip (and now back) pains and also a sick
stomach from the food they ate at a consejo with Presidente. Because of
this, I haven't really had the chance to know the area or our
investigadors.
2. Speaking of not knowing the
area and consejo with presidente- My companion is a Sister Training
Leader with another Hermana in our Zone and they had a meeting with
presidente Thursday.
Hermana Montoya (comp of the Hermana Rodriguez (STL)) and I are both
new to our new areas and we had to work together while our companions
went to Querètaro. WOW. Talk about being absolutely lost BUT HEY- LO
HICIMOS!!! (I finally understand what Dora sings at the end of each
episode. Muchas Gracias.)
3. CONFERENCIA!!!!!!
Oh wow didn't you just love conference? I watched conference in Spanish
this time and I was surprised at how much I understood. Also, I LOVED
that the brethren spoke in their native language and YES I understood
the talks in spanish :) I was amazed to hear that Elder Richard G. Scott
recorded his own talk in Spanish- he has amazing spanish!!
Something
that stood out to me this conference was the talk(s) (sorry I don't
have my notes with me today so I can't be specific... :)) About
obedience with exactness and not justifying anything but doing
everything the Lord's way. I have been really reflecting on the
importance of being obedient and being obedient with exactness. The
mission has been putting a special emphasis on this concept for a while
and I am starting to understand why. Excito viene por medio de la
obediencia. We can't justify our choices with the voices of the world
but live the words of the prophets in the scriptures and in our day and
time. We will see a major difference in our lives when we remember the
Lord in everything and do His will. I PROMISE!!!!
OOPS.
So I received your package- and opened it. Haha sooooo here I am saying
thank you to all for remembering me in my journey here in Mexico on the
Lord's errand. Your words (y dulces :)) came in the moment when I
needed them the most! THANK YOU A BUNCH!!
Ok.
Times Up. I hope y'all enjoyed conference and that you take the time
this week to reflect on what you heard in the conference and makes some
goals. Start living what you loved from conference!!!
Les amo mucho!!
Hermana Beardall
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
We Are Not Made For Endings: one beautiful pause in my life
Dear Family,
Guess what? Cambios. Guess what? I'm
going to Celaya. Guess what? All three of us in our companionship had
cambios and our area is going to be opened up by Elders.
The
truth be told: This companionship was the most beautiful and
history-making companionship I have had here in Mexico. Mejor dicho- The
Fab Five in Azteca Ward is an area and experience I will never forget.
It's
kinda hard this change to leave my dear companions and my investigadors
and the ward, but the comforting words of Pres. Dieter F. Uchtdorf
helped me have a better perspective:
"In
light of what we know about our eternal destiny, is it any wonder that
whenever we face the bitter endings of life, they seem unacceptable to
us? There seems to be something inside of us that resists endings.
Why
is this? Because we are made of the stuff of eternity. We are eternal
beings, children of the Almighty God, whose name is Endless and who
promises eternal blessings without number. Endings are not our destiny.
The
more we learn about the gospel of Jesus Christ, the more we realize
that endings here in mortality are not endings at all. They are merely
interruptions—temporary pauses that one day will seem small compared to
the eternal joy awaiting the faithful.
How grateful I am to my Heavenly Father that in His plan there are no true endings, only everlasting beginnings."
Although
it may appear to be an ending, my relationships with the people here in
Azteca León are only on pause for later in This Life or for in my
Eternal Life.
One experience that I want to share with you:
We
found a woman and her husband- J and T. J has never
excepted any religious thing in his life- until now. Because of this,
T also wants to listen. Sadly, J is gone on the weekends, but
happily we found T and she gladly excepted us. She is a very lively
person with a great knowledge of the Bible. She loves to hear us and
comment and ask questions and AH I love her sooo much! One quirky thing
that I love about here (that I don't fully understand but HEY) is that
every time she is asked to read a scripture she likes to stand up and
read it, when we say prayers she can't kneel but we stand to say the
prayers- I guess you could say that we don't have the slightest chance
of falling asleep in the lessons.
Thanks for your letters and love and prayers. I couldn't ask for better family and friends, la verdad!
I hope you have a beautiful week and remember: WE ARE NOT MADE FOR ENDINGS!
Love,
Hermana Beardall
Ps quote from Wise Hermana Doughty:
"No hay cosas difíciles, sólo cosas NUEVAS."
Ponder that.
Photos: Fotos of my district and my comps and us celebrating the birthday of Hna Doughty :)
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
ENJOY IT
Dear family,
Mostly I just want to share one thing.
We have been studying CH 9 of PME this week and....
CONTACTING.
But
this week has been a unique experience. I am scared at times to go up
to people and start talking to them, but this week we have been trying
new things. We are contacting in the way that we ENJOY IT.
The pictures of the wigs: we tried on wigs and took pictures AND we talked with the Hermana of the store.
We buy pan dulce AND we contact the Hermana in the store (when it isn't busy).
I have gained a testimony of missionary work as being ENJOYABLE.
I
challenge you to think of something you don't really like doing or
don't have confidence doing and think of a way that you can ENJOY IT.
ENJOY your week,
Hermana Beardall
Thursday, September 18, 2014
I LOVE BEING A MISSIONARY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dear Family,
Here is a small list of the things that happened this week:
2.
A member couldn't give us comida but they gave us the opportunity to
eat with M and S again!! Hna M didn't want to turn around
because she was too busy cutting veggies :)
It
was sooo good!! We made tacos with frijoles and churriso (meat- maybe i
spelled it wrong...) I was in charge of making the salsa- BY HAND ya
know with a hallowed rock to hold the salsa and a rock to mush the
chiles and tomatoes and yeah I forgot to take a picture of my hard work.
All I can say is that it was deliciously spicey- perfect to my taste!!
Weird, eh? Before my mission I could barely eat at cafe rio without a
runny nose from the "spicey food" and now I can't eat anything without
salsa or chiles.
3. I am going to tell you
about some of my favorite people: Their names are V R and
J G. This couple always has me on my toes every time we see
them! They have a lot of trials in their life right now but they are all
ears to hear what we have to share with them. V has her GIANT
Bible and a notebook and pen- she really wants to learn something from
our Heavenly Father :) J, who makes shoes, always has his
interesting point of view that, like I said, always keeps us on our
toes.
The most beautiful thing about this
family is that we are really beginning to see a change physically and
spiritually in them. Hna V wears more make up and does her hair
all pretty. Hno J tells his wife how pretty she looks and says that
he loves her. They are beginning to look for how they can change and not
point fingers at anyone else. They are beginning to look for how they
can increase their faith and ability to feel the spirit more in their
life. It is a dramatic change and it is only been 1 1/2 weeks!! As they
continue to learn more about their gospel I know that they will see all
that God has in store for them and they will be tremendously happy!
LOVE,
HNA BEARDALL
Monday, September 8, 2014
Soakin' Wet Trio
Dear family,
Here in León it rains every day. Every
day we come home soaking wet. My shoes smell like roses and my baby
umbrella is in recovery from a broken limb :(
We
found a person very special this week named Angeles. We were trying to
find a contact we made the past week and with confusion of the street
names that are almost identical we found Hermana Angeles. She accepted
to listen and we came back for a second visit three days later. She told
us that the day we found her was a day that she was struggling a lot
and our visit helped her remember that she needs to remember God more in
her life. It was a beautiful experience that helped me see that God
prepares his children and a way that we can find them so that they can
accept His message.
Also, we ate with members
that don't have a lot. We helped them prepare rice and eggs (separate).
It was the humblest meal I had eaten in all of my mission and it
definately was the most filling and memorable meal of my mission so far.
Well,
sorry I don't have more time to tell you about the beautiful blessings
and miracles God has permitted us to see but next week there is more!!
I love y'all mucho!!
Hermana Beardall
Thursday, September 4, 2014
One beautiful week.
Hey fam fam!!
Quickly I am going to tell you a few things that have happened this week.
1.
We discovered that A (old investigador) moved back to our area. She
was a missionary for another church and loves talking with us. We taught
her basic principles of the gospel to help her remember what Hermana
Ibarra had taught her before she moved. She has a fecha baptismal (I
can't remember what it's called in english) and is very attentive to the
things we teach her.
2. We didn't have a family to eat with on Sunday and so one of our investigadors E, gave us food. It was fun to eat and get to know him a little bit more.
AHHHH.
Time's out. Things are going well and I promise to write more next week
(I will write it down before I begin to write you)
LOTS OF LOVE
LOTS OF HUGS AND KISSES:
Hermana Beardall
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