This week has been the fastest and longest week of my life. I didn't realize that was possible! Trying to take in so much information is overwhelming, but such a neat experience. I love it here. This week, my companion Sister Wilcox and I were called to be sister training leaders. There are zone leaders which are the elders and the sister training leaders are what they call the sisters that are over each zone. We have 12 people in our district and then there are about about 4 districts in our zone. We get a phone (that can only call the office and our branch president haha) and we get to welcome all the new districts. Every Sunday and Tuesday we have devotional where all of the missionaries meet together. My favorite part here is singing with everyone. It sounds amazing. I'm in the MTC choir and we learned the song baptism. We practice the song on Sunday evening and then actually perform on Tuesday devotional. This week we learned the song Baptism. For general conference there is a choir that is singing the Saturday afternoon session. I really wanted to be in it but I got here too late. Plus there is a waiting list of 200 sisters waiting in case they need someone else. One of the songs they are singing is baptism and it is so powerful singing together. They got special permission so that the MTC choir that isn't singing in the general conference choir can sing along with them while we watch conference. I can't wait to be able to watch conference here. Some things that I've written down this week in my journal that I love:
-Doing the will of Heavenly Father requires faith. Faith takes courage.
-When we choose to align our will with Heavenly Father, we will never ever miss out. He wants to bless us and will.
-On Sunday morning Sister Kunz who lives in the same room as me and is going to DC was playing music on her speaker. I had been having a difficult morning and she asked me what 3 of my favorite hymns were. I told her "I'll Go Where you want Me To Go", "I stand all amazed" and "Did you think to pray". we walked into sacrament meeting later that day and sat down. The sister in charge of the music started writing down the hymns for the meeting. I saw her write down, "did you think to pray", "i stand all amazed" and "I'll go where you want me to go". It was really a neat experience. I know that Heavenly Father is always near and knows how to comfort us. He knows us individually and loves us.
-Love is really spelled T-I-M-E
On Sunday evening we got to watch a devotional that was recorded from elder Bednar. It's called the Character of Christ and it is only shown in the MTC. It changed my whole perspective on life and serving a mission. It talked about how when we go through hard times we tend to turn inwards towards ourselves. Elder Bednar explained how Christ turns outward. By helping and serving others we grow. We will find ourselves through others. When you think you can't do it you're right..but when you rely on Christ you CAN. Another thing that I've learned is listening to others better. Sometimes when I am teaching I try to think of what I should say next while they are talking. Instead of planning everything out in my head I am learning how to have the faith to listen and then rely on the Spirit. We had a great devotional from the Schwitzers. He and his wife talked about how when you're on your mission all you think about is home, but when you get home all you think about is what you did on your mission. I love this time in my life and even though it is hard and it takes work, it is so worth it. They also talked in the devotional about the "phases of commandments" the what, why, want, and within. We don't keep commandments because we are mormon and that's what we do, we keep them because it's a part of who we are. That comes from the within phase. I hope you all have a great week. It is such an amazing opportunity to serve a mission. I wish I could write more, but there is hardly any time!
Love, Sister Haertling
Top picture: Sister Haertling with Sister Rice
Middle Picture: Provo Temple
Bottom Picture: Sister Haertling with her companion Sister Wilcox at the Provo Temple
Sister Haertling
Unit 101 DC North Oct 18
2005 N 900 E
Provo UT 84604-1793
sarah.haertling@myldsmail.net
Sister Haertling
Unit 101 DC North Oct 18
2005 N 900 E
Provo UT 84604-1793
sarah.haertling@myldsmail.net
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