Monday, February 25, 2013

Week 15 in Barcelona

Hello everyone!

February is almost over and I can hardly believe it! This week has been an interesting one for sure. It started off as a a fairly slow week but then picked up the last couple days. We found a really great part-member family yesterday. The member is Sara and she has a daughter that just had a baby. Her daughter is not a member, and neither is her son. Sara has a really crazy life story, and is such a sweetheart. We are going to be teaching her daughter though as well as her daughter´s friend that was there. Sara actually lived through a plane crash type thing. She was flying back to her country, Ecuador, and apparently the plane quit working. The crew didn´t tell anyone anything and just said that they were going to experience some turbulance and so they should buckle up. They then emergency landed about 3 hours early in a different airport and it was apparently a rough landing. Only 1 out of 237 passengers died. But Sara suffered some internal damage from the seatbelt and had to have several operations. I don´t know what happened to the other people, but Sara suffered for a very long time from Post traumatic stress and would have panic attacks every time she went out into public or went to use any kind of transportation. She suffered for 5 or 6 years like that. Only in the last 2 or so years, she has been doing a lot better emotionally. She hasn´t been to church very much recently because she still suffers from a bit of anxiety about traveling when she doesn´t have someone with her. So we are going to be working a bit with that family and we are really excited about them.

On Saturday, I had the opportunity to play my violin at 2 different baptisms of people that had been taught by other missionaries. But one of them was a young boy named Roy that we started teaching about a month ago. He is the one that I invited to be baptized and just had an amazing experience with because he just answered with a resounding "YES". It was such an incredibly spiritual baptismal service. I played "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" with a gigantic group of missionaries singing and it was one of the moments where I felt the spirit the most powerfully in my whole mission. The majority of the room was in tears and it was just incredible. Roy gave an incredible testimony after he was baptized and it is incredible to see the change in him because he didn´t even believe in God a few short months ago when the he first met with the Hermanas in our ward.
On Sunday night(last night), I had the opportunity to play at a wonderful music fireside that the Hermanas in the other Barcelona ward organized. There were people (members and investigators), and missionaries, from tons of different areas and the spirit was just incredibly strong. I love missionary work and I love the effect that music has and how it can bring the spirit faster and stronger than almost anything! It is truly the Universal language.

Well, that is all I have for right now. Keep Sara, Adriana, Edison and Mariana in your prayers.

Love you all and talk to you next week!

Love,
Hermana Eyre

Monday, February 18, 2013

Week 14 in Barcelona

Hello everyone! Happy late Valentine´s Day, and Happy President´s Day!!!! I can´t believe that February is more than half-way over! It is absolutely nuts that time is flying so fast!
 
So, this week has been good but also kind of a downer. It was a wonderful week because we had some amazing Specialized Zone Training this week and we were able to receive tons of wonderful guidance from all our leaders. It was basically like going to General Conference, but specifically for missionaries. So it was wonderful. But the week was a little bit of a downer because Hermana Nakken was sick most of the week and it took a bit of time for her to recover from that. Being sick on the mission is the worst! But she was able to get a bit of rest and then we were able to participate in the fun activity that we planned with the ward mission leader for missionary work in the ward. 
 
The activity was a wonderfully, spiritually uplifting movie night. We watched 17 Miracles and had popcorn and drinks. There was a pretty good turnout. The biggest thing was that many members that were not very aware of all the sacrifices that the early saints made to make sure we had the Gospel, are now aware and it really touched everyone immensely. It is a wonderful movie that puts everything for us into perspective (as do all the stories of the pioneers who sacrificed so much), and hopefully helps each of us to not take the things we have for granted. I am so incredibly grateful for my ancestors that sacrificed so much to make sure that their descendants could have the Gospel and I am even more grateful that I have the opportunity to be here on a mission to show them a tiny bit of how grateful I am to have it, by sharing it with those here in Spain. We are so incredibly blessed and I hope a day doesn´t go by that you don´t think about how true that is. No matter how bad it may seem at times, we were not called to pass through the incredible things that they suffered and we should be grateful that God called us to pass through trials that he knows we can handle. 
This Gospel is amazing and God proves to me more and more every single day that this is His church here on the earth and the happiness that we can find in His gospel can only be found by those that are looking for it, if those that already have it, are willing to open their mouths to share it. 
 
I love you all and hope that you are having a wonderful week. I will talk to you next week!
 
Love,
Hermana Eyre

Monday, February 11, 2013

Week 13 in Barcelona

Hello family and friends!
We just had a wonderful week and we are happy and healthy here. It is a little sad not having Hermana Robinson around anymore, but we are doing just great because I absolutely just love Hermana Nakken. I couldn´t have asked for a better last companion in my mission. She is quite new in the mission and when she was visa waiting in Texas for 2 weeks, she wasn´t speaking Spanish at all. She is learning super fast though and is adapting to the unique change that Spain is. We are trying so hard to find some new people to teach because things have not been improving with Edison at all and Victor and Luis are still not quite ready to get married. We are a little short on email time because we are going to go with our Zone to Tibidabo...even though I have already been there...but that is totally fine because it is a really neat place and I want Hermana Nakken to get to know all the wonderful other missionaries in our zone. 
Time is just absolutely flying and I hope that in this last transfer of my mission we can find one or a few more people that we can help to know their Savior better and begin to follow him in their lives. This Gospel is so amazing and brings us such a happiness that it is impossible to explain with words alone. It is only something that can be felt and experienced by actually making the effort to live it and share it with others. 
If nothing else in all the blogposts that I have sent throughout my mission, I hope that you have all come to a better understanding of that....that the Gospel is what brings us happiness and peace in this life, and nothing else can make up for it in our lives. So don´t neglect all the little things like reading your scriptures and praying and going to church....those things are so essential and if you don´t have a testimony of that, try it out for a while and test God...see if they really do make a huge difference in your lives or not. What do you have to lose?
I love you all so much and hope that you have a wonderful Valentine´s day this week and that you are thoroughly enjoying whatever snow you have or will get! 
Love,
Hermana Eyre

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Week 12 in Barcelona

Hello everyone!!!
 
Time is just flying by and I don´t know where it is going! We have been just crazy busy this week with all the changes that have been happening. We took Hermana Robinson to the train station this morning...she is being transferred to Pamplona. We were really sad to see her go but Hermana Nakken and I are really excited that we get to spend these last 6 weeks of my mission together. Having a brand new missionary makes me realize how hard it was at the beginning of my mission....How frustrated I was with the language and the change of culture, and just basically everything. But those are all huge experiences that have really made me grow and I wouldn´t change them for the world. It also makes me realize how much I have change in the time on my mission. Missions are the best and I wouldn´t trade this experience for anything. There is nothing like being able to witness first hand how the Gospel changes your life and the lives of everyone that we teach. We get to see huge miracles everyday and we are just so happy all the time! Even when things are hard. 
We have been teaching some amazing people, two of which are preparing for baptism right now. One of those two we found out does not live in our area, so we introduced him to the other missionaries...that is a huge indicator of if people are really ready or not. If they are, it is not a big deal to them when something like changing missionaries and wards comes up. It is truly amazing. The other man that we are teaching right now has been trying to find which church was true from the time that he was a young man. His name is Edison and he is preparing to be baptized on the 23rd of February. Keep him in your prayers if you would. One of the most amazing and touching experiences as a missionary is inviting someone to follow the example of Jesus Christ and be baptized by someone holding the priesthood authority...and they accept with a resounding "yes!". When they don´t worry about when it is going to be and they just immediately express their desire to follow their Savior. It is so amazing and I was lucky to see that again this week...twice. 
 
Well, I am out of time. We have a long and busy preparation day ahead of us. 
 
Love always,
Hermana Eyre