Monday, January 27, 2014

Hastening His Work

We are working hard here in San Fernando. We have loved watching our recent convert, Donnaleiz, become so involved in church. She just loves all the activities and events that the church offers. She wants to come to Sister Mehr's music workshop among other things, which is exciting. We have also been working with a member referral who wants to be baptized on her birthday next month. We are excited for her, and can see the Lord hastening his work. 

This last transfer has gone by so fast. I can't believe that I have already been with Sister Herrick for almost two transfers, it feels like we just got together. I love serving with her, and learn a lot from her each day. She is a great missionary. As my mission continues on, time keeps speeding up; or at least that is how it seems. It feels like just yesterday that I got to Trinidad, and reached my 6 month mark, but now 2 months have past and I have been serving for 8 months. The next 10 months are going to just fly by I'm sure, so I want to make the best of it and serve with all that I have. 

 I love you all! Have a great week!

Sister Bratt

                                                     Trip to the Beach on P-Day















Monday, January 20, 2014

Blessings of Baptism

This week was pretty successful. We came close to most of our goals, but I know we can still do better and continue to set higher goals as we achieve the ones we set. 

 We had the great blessing of witnessing the baptism of our wonderful investigator, Donnaleiz. She is the newest member of the San Fernando ward, and I see great things for her and the ward in the near future. She is very creative and will surely become involved in the 2015 Celebration for the anniversary of the mission opening here in the West Indies, as well as any other part of the ward she is able to. She feels very good having her sins washed away and being confirmed and blessed with the gift of the Holy Ghost. 

 We also had a great trade-off this week with Sister Edmonds and Sister Jex. I know that I learned a lot, and with the help of Sister Edmonds, we were able to find a few new families to teach. I hope we get to continue meeting with them and that they will progress. We also had the opportunity this Sunday to meet a referral we received from a member of our ward. He met her at the store she works in and was able to bring up the church with her. He discovered that she is currently searching for a church and for truth so that she can raise her 2 year old son with a knowledge of God. I know that she was an answer to our prayers just as we were an answer to hers. This gospel is what she is looking for that will bless her life as well as the life of her son, and I am so grateful to have the opportunity to teach her. 

 We are starting to get curious about what will happen next transfer. We know that 6 sisters are coming, 5 English and 1 French speaking. So, there will be some shuffling going on. Sister Herrick and I hope to stay together, but we are unsure whether we will. I will just have to wait and see what the Lord has in store for us! I love you and hope all is going well back home! 

 Love Sister Bratt





Monday, January 13, 2014

Zone Conference with Elder Anderson

Yesterday we had a special Zone Conference with the Mehrs as well as Elder Anderson, our area 70. He and his wife came and spoke with us and also answered any questions we had. It was a great day. We also got the special experience to witness the baptism of an excommunicated member of the church who has been attending church faithfully ever since his excommunication 7 years ago. He was able to be baptized by Elder Anderson, and it was very amazing. I really look up to him for his strong faith and testimony of this gospel that kept him coming even all these years. He is so dedicated to the church that we didn't even know he was excommunicated until his wife told us a couple days before the baptism and invited us to come. 

Speaking of baptisms, our sweet investigator will be getting baptized this Saturday! It will be wonderful. We are so excited for her. 

Love you all!
Sister Bratt

Monday, January 6, 2014

Tender Mercies

Through prayer and fasting, we saw small miracles towards the end of this week. We had a simply productive day on Saturday as we started our fast, and just met nice people. It helped to raise our spirits and to remind us of our grand purpose as missionaries. One of the people we met actually sort of contacted us! We were walking down a street calling into houses, and as I looked up to see if people were home in one house, I fell into the ditch in front of their house. (Don't worry, I was fine, it wasn't a deep ditch) I know that it was meant to be, because after I got up, there was a young women riding by on a bike that saw me fall and stopped to see if I was alright. After seeing that I was, she asked what we were doing and it opened an opportunity for us to talk to her. Not only that, but she is really searching for peace in her life right now, so she was very receptive to our message. We sang the hymn "Where Can I Turn for Peace" to her right there on the street, and I know the Spirit was there so strong. We will be seeing her again soon, and we have great hopes for her.

On Sunday we also had a great experience with a young girl we contacted a couple weeks ago. We haven't been able to see her since, because she only has free time to see us on Sundays, and our appointment with her last week fell through. We had a great feeling about her though, so we were excited to see her again yesterday. When we did, we were able to answer some of her questions and she really opened up to us about how she has had the desire to build a relationship with God for so long without success. She doesn't feel that God answers prayers any more, because hers have felt unanswered for years. We bore sincere testimony to her that God is there and that he does hear and answer prayers. We invited her to pray once more to simply know whether he is there, and then to pay careful attention to her feelings afterwards. It was a very emotional and spiritual lesson. She is truly desperate for this gospel in her life, and we know it will bless her. It is now just up to her to see that. We are leaving that in the Lord's hands and we will see her next week to see what happens.


I have felt truly blessed of the Lord this weekend, and cannot thank him enough for his tender mercies.
Hope you all have a great week! I love you!!!!

Sister Bratt