Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Dritt!

This week I was in a dritt (a companionship with three sisters in it) for four days! Sister Harouny joined us this week in Leipzig. Together we saw many appointments fall out and many appointments take their place. Sister Harouny is a wonderful missionary that helped us find people that are prepared to hear the message of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. Most of the time as missionaries, we walk around on the streets talking to people about what they believe and about Christ. This week, we decided to do something a little different as well. We went out onto the street and did something we called "Music Finding". Elder Clarke and Elder Williams brought the piano downstairs from the institute building and we played in the city center of Leipzig. I never would have thought that I would go out in the middle of Leipzig in Germany and play my violin for people on the street. It was quite fun. It sparked a lot of cool conversations as well. 
It was a real blessing having Sister Harouny stay with us for a few days. I had completely forgotten what it felt like to be a new missionary. Having her here really helped me to remember the "Why". A while back, our old mission president’s wife talked to the missionaries about the "why". Why is knowing the "why" so important? If we really understand why we do something, we won't have to look for motivation to get something done. For example, if we are struggling to eat healthier, then we don't completely understand the why. We want to lose weight or feel better.  Sometimes on a mission, it is really easy to get discouraged and tired. Having Sister Harouny here helped me remember the "why". The reason I am here is the same as President Uchtdorf.

     "I am here because I desire with all my heart to follow my Master, Jesus Christ. I yearn to do all that He asks of me in this great cause. (sharing the gospel as a missionary) I hunger to be edified by the Holy Spirit and hear the voice of God as he speaks through His ordained servants. I am here to be a better [woman],... In short, I am here because I love my Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ."

I love you all. Every day is a new day to remember the "WHY". I hope that you have a lovely week.

Sister Reed 
 


Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Baptism

Beautiful Baptism Day

Practicing for the Baptism


This is my new Dirndl

This week was a good week! Sister Mittleman and I met with a lady this week. She told us about her experience of receiving a priesthood blessing. She is not a member, but wants to be. She comes to church all the time and decided a few weeks ago that she needed some extra support. She went up to the bishop at church and asked him for a blessing. She said that there were things in the blessing that were said that no one knew about but her. She said that she could really feel God's love for her. I love hearing stories about priesthood blessings and the comfort and peace that they can really give, even people who do not believe in the same faith.

This week I was also able to participate in a baptism! A man the Elders have been working with decided to get baptized. He is a really cool guy. He decided to turn his whole life around. He wanted to make things right again. After meeting with the Elders for a few months and learning more about the doctrine of Christ, he made the decision to get baptized. Elder Clarke and I played music at his baptism. Baptism is something that I think gets a little overlooked in today’s society. Baptism is truly a new beginning. It is a promise to God that one is willing to change them and turn their life into what God would want it to be. It is the first step to helping us achieve eternal life. Through baptism, we can live with our families forever :)

Sorry the letter is a little short today! But I love you all and I hope that you have a wonderful week!

Sister Reed 

*Mom’s note: I asked Summer to tell me a little bit more about Manuel’s conversion story and here is what she wrote…(It’s a beautiful story)

The Elders found Manuel on the street a few months ago. They started meeting with him. When they found him, he had nothing. He had been trying to find work for the last five years and was really struggling to get by. He has also experienced a lot of tragedy in his family. He lost his brother (due to alcohol poisoning... I think) but he said that he felt something different when he started meeting with the elders. When they taught him about prayer, he decided to put it to the test. He prayed that he would be able to find work... the next day; he went out searching and found work. A few days later, the elders asked him to stop smoking... his only concern was the money that he spent on the pack that he had. Our GML bought the whole pack from him (it is expensive here) and he hasn’t smoked since that day... he was sooo excited for his baptism. :) 

Monday, July 13, 2015

Dirndl Dress & New Mission Pres!!!


Pres. & Sister Kosak - Pres. & Sister fingerle (right)
 
This week was crazy busy, crazy fast and crazy awesome! We had the opportunity to have a meeting with our new mission president! President Fingerle is wonderful! It is interesting having a mission president with children though. There was a whole different atmosphere to our meeting. I will always love my first mission President, Brother and Sister Kosak. But I am excited to see what President Fingerle will do for this mission.

We talked a lot in the meeting about making one percent changes. President Fingerle talked about a biking team in England that wanted to win this competition. He spoke about how the team together made small minor corrections in their daily life that ended up helping them to improve their final results. They changed very minor things like the pillows they used to sleep, when they ate their food, what the wore when they rode their bikes, if there was creases in their clothing that could keep them from going faster. Eventually all of these minor corrections ended up helping them win. He related that to us, not only on the mission, but also in our everyday lives. If we really take the time to improve the small things, the bigger things that we need to correct will eventually fall into place. The little things are less intimidating too. One of the things I want to start improving on is breakfast... I think that if I really take the time to make a good healthy breakfast, I will have more energy to work longer and harder throughout the day. I am going to start this week!!! If y'all decide to try making the one percent change in your life, email me :) I would love to hear how it works for you!

This week, we decided to try something new while contacting people on the street. We decided that we wanted to take a member with us and split up talking with people. I love my little black name tag... it gives me an excuse to talk with random people on the street about joy and happiness. It was also cool to see how the Elders work with people on the street and how they talk to people. Elder Williams and I met a woman on the street that is very fascinated in other religious cultures and was really excited to learn more about the Book of Mormon.

I also wanted to write a quick thought about the priesthood. If you don’t know what the priesthood is, feel free to send me an email. But, this week, I had the opportunity to receive a blessing from my District Leader. It is amazing to me that someone as young as Elder Clarke can still receive revelation from Heavenly Father to help people. The priesthood is such an amazing power and I am so grateful that we can enjoy the blessings of it today. Without the priesthood, I think I would be lost. Although I do not hold the priesthood myself, I still get to enjoy the blessings that come from it. Everything said in that blessing gave me comfort, but also council. I know what I need to do now and how I can be better. I also felt so close to my Heavenly Father. I know that he loves each one of us and he really does watch out for us.

Last but not least... I am sure you are wondering why the subject says Bach and a Dirndl. For P-Day today, Sister Mittleman and I went shopping and tried on some German Dirndls and visited the ‘Thomas Kirche’ (church) where Bach is buried. Cool huh?

I hope you all have a wonderful week! I love you all!!!

Sister Reed
 

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Happy July 4th from Leipzig Germany!


The only way to cool off!
View from our apartment in Leipzig
The locals think I'm Italian!! Why? ;)
I am sorry for slacking off the past few weeks! I am in Leipzig! This place is so amazing and beautiful. I love working in the city just as much as I love working in small towns. Sister Mittleman and I get ourselves into the most interesting conversations. It is cool to hear all of the different opinions that people have on religion here. A popular question that we have been asking recently is "What motivated you to wake up this morning?" It really sparks up some interesting conversations. When I started asking this question so much, I realized that every day, everyone has a cool reason to wake up in the mornings. There is something special to be found in every day.

It is sooo crazy hot here. It was almost 100 degrees the other day and it was crazy humid. Germans don’t believe in air conditioning. There was absolutely no escape from the heat.... So that’s a good reason to buy ice cream right? *see picture below

A small miracle that we saw this week was on Friday. Sister Mittleman and I went to some student housing to talk to the students about the Book of Mormon. We went from door to door getting their opinions and insights on the book. After a while, the heat really started getting to us, and we were thinking about going home early. One of the students that we had talked to earlier that day ran down the stairs and brought us some watermelon and told us that she thought what we were doing was really great. We talked a little bit about life, and then she left to go study. But I am grateful for her for bringing us some watermelon... cause it was crazy hot and also for giving us the little boost of motivation to just keep going.

Friday afternoon, we went to a member’s house that are from America. They decided to have a BBQ with all of their neighbors and invite the missionaries. This was a really awesome experience for us to be able to talk and get to know some people and just talk about what we do in a more natural setting. We also got to eat some really awesome pulled pork, American style. It was so good!

Saturday was really cool. Sister Mittleman and I brought one of our investigators to a baptism that was held in the church. The baptismal service was held in three different languages! (French, English and German) It was really cool for us, but also our investigator to see this man make his first covenant or promise to Heavenly Father.

The week came to an end by partaking of the sacrament on Sunday... It was literally so hot and because Germany doesn’t have air conditioning, we only had one hour of church. Although it was one hour, we were able to partake of the sacrament, and also listen to many of the members bear their testimony of the doctrine of Christ. Some of the members got up this week and talked about prayer and how powerful prayer can really be when we are sincere and pray with our whole hearts. If we show God that we are willing to trust him and show him what we are willing to do, he will show us the way.

I wanted to end this email today with a hymn that has really helped me get through my mission. This one verse is my favorite

     If we do what’s right, we have no need to fear

     For the Lord our helper will ever be near

     In the days of trial his Saints he will cheer

     And prosper the cause of truth.

     Fear not, though the enemy deride,

     Courage for the Lord is on our side.

     We will head no what the wicked may say,

     But the Lord alone we will obey.

He really is there to help each of us take those small steps to becoming the best that we can be. We shouldn’t ever have to fear for what is ahead of us. When we put our complete trust in the Lord and follow the guidance that he provides us, he will always cheer us on.

I love you all and I hope that you have a lovely week!

Sister Reed

Leipzig LDS Meetinghouse