Called To Serve

Called To Serve

Jul 18, 2016

Another week in Hamburg


This week was pretty good. On my first day in Bergedorf a woman came up to us at the train station and asked us why we are wearing name tags and we had the opportunity to meet with her this last week. She is Italian and has apparently been praying her whole life for a church that is true. She was raised Catholic but doesn't believe in half of the things that they do. She freaked out when we told her about the restoration and she came to church yesterday and absolutely loved it! (according to my companion, I had the responsibility of distracting her 4 year old daughter so that our investigator could actually listen to the talks in sacrament).... she seems like she is golden!

This week was also my companions birthday so I made him breakfast and we went and ate lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe in Hamburg, so that was pretty cool. Sadly we weren't able to take any pictures:/ but we will take some this week.

Here are my two cents on testimony. (To share with the young women at camp) I think that it is just important to remember that a testimony is built on millions of small moments and experiences. And that we don't need to see an angel or to have heard the voice of God to have a testimony. Sometimes its just the small things, the little feelings, the sparks of inspiration. those little things, along with our small but hugely influential deeds (prayer, scripture study, having a good attitude, and simply smiling) that will slowly build up into a steady and bright testimony that wont be put out by the storms of life.

I already know that if someone asked me to tell them a miracle that happened on my mission I don't think one moment would pop into my head. The miracles and the testimony building things that I have experienced have been small and have really built up to make my entire mission into a miracle :) and it is the same with my testimony. Yes I have had some big experiences, but the older/wiser I get, the more I realize how grateful I am for just the little things that have made my testimony grow so much.

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