Monday, February 1, 2016
Wow, so I didn't have any time last week to write an email home, and
this week I feel like I have even less time, but I will try to fit in
some of my thoughts really quickly.
The past two weeks have been just incredible. God has guided us so
very much and I am in awe of what He does for us every day. 3 weeks ago,
an Irish woman accidentally got off at the wrong bus stop and walked
into our church. She felt so welcomed by all of the members that met her
she decided to come back the next week, stay for all 3 hours and then
go to dinner with some of the members that she has met the week before.
Then we met with her on Wednesday, and she is committed to being
baptized on February 20th!! It is so incredible to see how God truly is
mindful of all of His children, where they are, what they need, and when
they are ready for it. I know that it was no accident that she walked
into our building. SO INCREDIBLE!
Then 2 days ago, we were out tracting and literally no one was
answering the door. Not one person. But about half-way through the
street, the random cat starts to follow us. But really, everyone. It was
intentionally following us!! We even tried running down a different
street and 2 minutes later the cat was there just staring at us again.
Honestly, I thought it was pretty creepy. But then, we decided that we
could either be afraid of it, or have faith that it would lead to
something good. So, we turned to the cat and told it to lead the way. It
stopped in front of a home, which turned out to be where it lived, and
the owners were very kind Catholics who were not interested. But very
nice, and we went on our way, not really sure what to do at that point.
We decided to start heading back to our car, and on the way we met this
wonderful woman named Marcy. She had just went through a horrible
encounter with someone she loved, and all she needed was someone to love
her. After sharing some tender moments and hugs, we finally understood
why Lottie, the cat, had us follow her a few blocks, and why it was
important that we head back to the car. There is always a plan, and I
was just so grateful that we had been in the right place at the right
time to help someone in need. It was a great blessing.
Wow, there are too many stories to tell this week and no time!! But
really, it has filled me with so much love and joy and gratitude. There
are many things coming in the near future which are scary and crazy,
but there is one thing that will never be either of those, and that is
the gospel of Jesus Christ. It is so simple, and beautiful, and
comforting. It doesn't mean extremism, it means love. And regardless of
what happens from here on out, it will be my guiding star. I love love
love love love love love love love love my mission and how it has
brought me closer to my Savior. I love Seattle and the wonderful
culture, I love real hispanic food although I haven't had it in over a
month now, and I love the gospel. I will miss this more than I could
ever explain, but I am also so very excited to see many of my loved ones
again and to learn and grow with them. There are no real endings, only
progress and new scenes.
I love you all so much and will see you soon. Hasta pronto!
-Hermana Brooks
Monday, January 11, 2016
Hello wonderful friends and family. This week was probably the busiest
week of my entire mission. It was amazing and wonderful, hard and
exhausting. But I learned so much and I am so grateful for another week
of what will probably be the same :)
First of all, I FINALLY went to Pikes Place!! haha I have always
been on the other side of the mission, so I could never go, but now it
is super close to where we live. We got to see the renewed gum wall, the
fish market, and eat some DELICIOUS local yogurt. It was amazing :)
And the remainder of our week was filled with 4 different
exchanges, planning emergency transfers, and talking to EVERYONE we see.
There are so many people in our area, because there are so many tourist
attractions and sights. Pretty much our area is BEAUTIFUL and also
super super wealthy. So we get an interesting mix of college students,
band members from Macklemore (but really, we knocked on their house...
or gate surrounding their house... no answer though...), and then old
timers who have been here for centuries and now their homes are worth
millions of dollars. Its pretty crazy.So every day is a new adventure
because we never know what is coming!
One of the best experiences for me this week was having the
opportunity of going on a day exchange with one of sister missionaries,
Sister Kyaw. Sister Kyaw is from Myanmar, Burma and she has been on her
mission for almost a year. She still has broken English, but she is
really just incredible. Her family is in complete poverty over in her
country, but people from around the world are supporting her to be able
to come on a mission. She is one of the humblest, most powerful
missionaries I have ever met. And it is not because she is eloquent, or
knows all of the best techniques in missionary work. Rather, she just
loves God so much. You can just see it in her eyes the amazing testimony
she has that God loves her and is right there with her every step of
the way. She was baptized four years ago by senior missionaries in
Burma, and we were able to celebrate by being missionaries together for
her anniversary day. It was a sweet experience, and one that filled my
heart with so much love. As we talked with people on the street and had
fun climbing these crazy Seattle streets, I knew that God was with us
and that His plan is for us to have joy, no matter how the odds are
stacked against us. It was the funnest day ever :)
Well, I don't have tons of time, but I just wanted to leave you all
with my testimony of prayer. I know that prayer is real and that it has
the power to change our lives. There have been so many times on my
mission where a trial is placed before me and I really don't know how to
keep going. But as I have asked God for help and answers, they always
come. Not always when I want them to come, but they do come. Prayer is
more than just for getting what we want though. It is a way for us to
receive direction and help from our Loving Heavenly Father and to align
our will with His. When things dont go our way, and we feel like we have
been abandoned, forgotten or let down by God, we have to remember that
He loves us and He knows a little bit more than we do. Trust in Him and I
know that greater understanding and peace will come into your life, no
matter what you are facing.
I love you all so much and hope that you have a great week. Dont forget to pray!!
-Hermana Brooks
Hello everyone!! so really I dont have a lot of time, as always. But I
figured I should fill all of you in really quick with whats been going
on in the Washington Seattle Mission!!
So Christmas was amazing, we had SOO many miracles that week it was
insane! We found a new family that are all excited and ready for
baptism! woo hoo!!!!! they recently moved here from Colombia, and
already know a little bit about the church because their daughter-in-law
is a less active member who wants to start coming back to church. We
met the kids on Monday, they all came to the Christmas party on Friday,
and then to church on Sunday!! miracles!! they are so amazing, and I
know that they will be able to enter the waters of baptism soon. Their
goal is to be ready on January 23rd :)
We also had a zone fireside on Christmas Eve, and we were blessed
with some very sweet experiences to serve those around us. It was a
great blessing from God, because sometimes as a missionary, Christmas
just feels the same because you just do the same things you do every
day. But this Christmas will be one that I will remember for the rest of
my life. And I wish I could tell you all about it, but that will have
to do for now....
because I have to tell you about transfers!!!
So Hermana Flores and I both got the call that we were getting
transferred. :( They closed our area, and all of our amazing miracle
families and investigators will now be taught by the elders that stayed
in the branch... :( it was a sad day saying goodbye to all of them, but I
know that the Lord is in charge and He will take care of them.
I got transferred to Discovery Park with Sister Clayson, and we
have a special assignment of being over all of the sister training
leaders in the mission and working closely with the mission president,
the assistants, and all of the leaders. It is really really crazy, and
we have been super busy. But we are seeing so many miracles. It was
really overwhelming, and I have never felt so inadequate. But I know
that my Heavenly Father loves me and I have been shown over and over
again how He called me to this specific area and with my specific
assignment as a direct answer to my prayers. I have learned and grown
more in the past week than in the last few months, and I feel Gods hand
in my life. I think we often have moments like this, where something
takes us so entirely by surprise and without warning that it seems to
bury us and we dont know what to do. We look around us and think of at
least a dozen other people who could handle it or do better than we
could, and it becomes discouraging. But, I want you all to remember that
you can do it. As hard as it is to believe, we can do anything. We can
change, we can repent, we can lift someone else when we feel like we
have nothing to offer. Because we are children of God. It is a new year,
and we are all priveledged with the opportunity to start over, do
better, and become who we want to become. None of us should take that
for granted.
I know that the Savior's Atonement is real. I know that He loves us.
I am sorry that this letter is so scattered, and it makes some
sense! I love you all so much and I hope you have a week full of growth
and motivation to move forward in this new year!!!!
-Hermana Brooks
Holy moly, Christmas is in FOUR DAYS!!!!!! That is just crazy. What
happened to all of the other 20 days of December? Quien sabe....
Anyways, so this week we had a lot of great fun and of course, tons
of miracles! There is such a special spirit during Christmas time. One
of my favorite tender mercies that Heavenly Father gave us this week
happened on Saturday. Literally we were having ZERO success. No one was
home, no one wanted to talk to us, nada. After getting stuck in downtown
traffic, we were so ready to just get out of the car and teach someone
the gospel. That was not our fate. But we found this little apartment
complex and decided to try knocking doors. A few people answered, none
of them had much time or interest. But after a few minutes, one of the
doors that we had already knocked on re-opened, and the lady we had
talked to stepped outside really quick. She explained that she really
didn't have time to talk with us, but that she was so grateful that we
were out spreading the message of Christ. She wished us a Merry
Christmas and stepped back inside. But it was so special to feel the
Spirit as this woman took a leap of faith and reached out to us in love.
I think we are often too fearful of offending someone, or thinking that
our words and thoughts couldn't possibly matter that we don't say
anything at all. She could have easily just stayed inside, and never
re-opened the door to wish us a Merry Christmas. We should never
hesitate to share words of love and kindness. I love how she followed
the example of the Savior in that simple moment.
We also had the amazing opportunity to go to the Ensign Symphony
with our investigator Reyes!! oh my goodness, it was BEAUTIFUL!! It
reminded me how much I love music, the violin, and beautiful singing.
And it was really awesome because Reyes has been struggling with
understanding repentance and how to be prepared so that he can be
baptized. But while we were there, listening to the amazing Christmas
music all about the birth of Jesus Christ, he recognized the amazing
power that Christmas time has in helping us overcome our weaknesses and
fixing things that need mending. He is so close to the Spirit! And I am
so sorry, but I totally had all of these great pictures from that night,
but I accidentally left my camera at home!! :(
Well everyone, I love you so very much. I hope and pray that you
may be able to recognize God's hand in your lives. I know that there is
so much going on in the world, Christmas shopping, parties, visits,
cookies, star wars... the list is endless. But I know that as we focus
on HIM, we will be able to recognize and understand a little bit more of
what He did for us. He was born for US, He died for US, and He rose
again and still lives today for US-- so that we can repent, and feel of
God's love more and more every single day. Have a Very Merry
Christmas!!
-Hermana Brooks
So we got caught up in a huge service project this morning, and time is
short today. BUT! We had a really great week that I want to tell you all
about super quick!
First of all, our family from Honduras is AMAZING! Really, they are
a complete miracle. They came to voleibol this week and LOVED it, and
were able to come to church!! We went over and watched the movie Prophet
of the Restoration, and their mom came to watch it with us. About 5
minutes in, she goes, "I've seen this before! I used to meet with the
missionaries in Honduras." WHAT?! We were running late for another
appointment that was 30 minutes away, so we didn't have tons of time to
talk with her after the movie finished, but we are so excited to keep
teaching this family! Also, since Gabriela and Mariela are twins, it
pretty much feels like we are teaching the girls from Sister-Sister like
100% of the time. They are hilarious. I love them so much!!
We also had a really special zone conference. Elder Johnson from
the Seventy came to visit our mission, and boy did he call us to
repentance. But then he taught us about how repentance means change. It
isn't always scary, or hard, or heart-breaking. It is us reaching our
full potential as children of God. Something that really hit me was what
a fellow sister missionary said. She commented that we all know that
our end goal is to make it home in the kingdom of God, to be worthy and
ready to live there. But we don't just want to feel like a guest, or a
visitor. We want to feel at home, like a child coming home to stay. It
is only through living the gospel of Jesus Christ that we can do that,
and that is why we share our message, so that everyone can do that. It
was a really wonderful experience, and I learned so much.
We had so many amazing miracles, and I just don't have enough time
to tell you about them all. But I want you all to know that I have seen
God's hand in my life this week, and I am eternally grateful for it. I
am so grateful for my calling as a missionary, and I am so grateful for
my captain Jesus Christ. I love celebrating His birth, and helping
others learn about Him. I love you all so much, and I hope you have a
great week. I pray that you may all feel the Christmas Spirit. I know
that it is not from the gifts, or lights (although they are beautiful).
It is about love, service, and family. It is about about a Father who
loves His children, and wants them to come back home.
Hasta luego!!
-Hermana Brooks
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