Beloved Friends and Family,
I am still alive! Last night we had the worst storm that I have seen here in Brasil. Lightning, thunder, wind, and rain falling sideways. We got caught in it......there were times when Sister Marques and I literally couldn't move because the wind was blowing so hard against us. We had to link arms and push through the wind. We camped out at home because it was super dangerous to be out there. But, we survived.....and today is a beautiful day!
Today is Sister Marques birthday! 23! I think we are going to a salon and she will be getting her hair done. By the way......I am going blonde! Blonde! The sun is so crazy strong here that it is burning my hair to a crisp!
We found a guy named Marcos this week while knocking doors. He is 26 years old and you can tell he has had a rocky past. Tatoos up the wazoo, longish hair, various holes in his ears where he once had piercings, etc. I think he talked to us at first because he had the hots for Sister Marques. But after we taught him a little, he became interested in our message. We went back a few days later and he had read the pamphlet and prayed about it. We also gave him a Book of Mormon and while we bore testimony of it, the spirit was SOO strong. Sister Marques and I felt it, and there is no way that he couldn't have felt it as well. I always pray that my investigators will be able to submit to the spirit and resist temptation. I hope that he has submited to the whisperings of the spirit and has been reading and praying about the Book of Mormon!! I know it will make the difference that he is searching for in his life!!!.....I know it makes all the difference in my life!
Who is excited for General Conference? I am!!!! I wonder where I will be when Conference comes round?! I have a feeling I will be transferred here in about 2 weeks! We'll see!
This week we had a conference in Canoas with an Area Seventy of Brasil, Elder Mazzagardi. It was super good. I could sit there and listen to him forever......although my fanny was starting to hurt a bit near the end. But wow......I was really surprised when he spent a huge chunk of time talking about the Law of Chastity. Not the law of chastity as it applies to our investigators........but to us. It scares me to death to know that a group of MISSIONARIES had to be warned of the all the dangers of breaking the law of chastity. He spoke very strongly about this. One thing that really stuck out to me is that he said that there is no distinction between the words "Law of Chastity" and "Exaltation." But anyway....the conference was awesome! I was also able to see a ton of past companions, friends, and President and Sister Wright!
I love you all! I am beyond grateful for the gospel! It has made all the difference in my life, family, and goals! I love sharing it! Don't be afraid to open your mouth and share as well!
Love,
Sister Autumn Barnes
Monday, September 17, 2012
Monday, September 10, 2012
Family and Friends!
My word, it
has been raining so much lately! Yesterday, Sister Marques and I left
our apartment to meet with an investigator, Marcus, to take him to
church with us. It wasn't raining at the moment, so we didn't think
about taking umbrellas. Yeahhhhhhhh......as we say in Portuguese, "A
gente tomou banho de chuva." We took a shower in the rain. And to top
things off.......Marcus didn't come to church because he had visitors.
Awesooome! Another common mission saying, "The more you get rained on,
the hotter your future husband will be." Oh yeah!
This Friday we had a Zone Conference in a nearby
town, Sao Leopoldo. President and Sister Wright were present, so it was
good to talk to them. Sister Wright likes to use me as her translator.
She is the cutest lady I have ever met. I love her to pieces. The four
of us sisters in our Zone sang a musical number. We sang a Child's
Prayer. Sister Young and I started by singing the "Heavenly Father, are
you really there?" part in English and Sister Marques and Sister Castro
followed by singing the "Pray. He is there" part in Portuguese. Then we
sang the separate parts at the same time, Sister Young and I in English
and Sister Castro and Sister Marques in Portuguese. We ended by all
singing in Portuguese. (hahaha that probably doesn't make any sense, but
yeah). It turned out awesome, if I do say so myself. Judging by Sister
Wright's tears, it seems like she liked it as well!
My last transfer seemed to drag by, but this
transfer is flying by! Sister Marques and I are working a lot! We get
home so tired that we plan for the next day, and then fall into bed! It
is a satisfying feeling to be so exhausted from walking and talking all
day! I often wonder where my strength, energy, and endurance comes from!
However, the answer is simple.....from the Lord! The Lord loves his
missionaries. He strengthens his missionaries! He sustains His
missionaries. I know that he is personally strengthening and sustaining
me each and every day.
This week I received 9 letters and 2 packages!
Paradise!!!!!!!! I tried to eat my flamin' hot cheetos slowly to
prolongue my joy.........but NO! After months without flamin' hot
cheetos, I devoured them! Thanks to everyone who has been so supportive
in writing and such! I depend on your counsel and encouragement more
than you all know!
One thing I never understood before the
mission.......the importance of home and visiting teaching. As a
missionary, I see the duty we have as members of the church to
strengthen others! Everyone do your visiting and home teaching! I have
truly gained a testimony of its importance!
I love you all! I love this work! I love the Lord!
Sister Autumn Barnes
Getting my nails done! Brazilians are so picky about nails!
Our quartet! We all live in the same apartment. Sister Young, me, Sister Castro, and my companion Sister Marques
With Sister Wright. Isn't she adorable? BTW.....I feel like a giant in this pic.
Monday, September 3, 2012
August!!! What the crazy.....
I am doing well! I have realized that a
mission is always hard, but it is so nice to have a good companion to
help you get through all of it. I am really liking a Sister Marques. She
is beautiful, talkative, and cheerful! She also knows English. She is
the only Brazilian sister in our mission that speaks english fluently.
Guess how she learned it? She never took a formal class or anything. TV,
movies, and music. She knows all the slang.....which is really awesome.
So I am pretty sure that Sister Marques and I were
visited by an angel or one of the Three Nephites. We were walking the
other day (something we do quite often in fact) when we were stopped by a
man. He started talking about how he learned about the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints a few years back. We talked a little bit,
and set up an appointment with him. We went to his house for the
appointment a few days later, and we saw him look through the window to
see who was at the gate, and turn around. He didn't answer the door. I
thought, "That is it. I will not come back if he doesn't want to talk to
us." But, a few days later, I had the impression that we should try
going to his house again. We arrived at his house, and he let us teach
him. A few days later we go to his house and he tells us that he has
some friends that live nearby that he wanted us to meet. We didn't have
very much time, but we decided to go to his friends' house anyway. We
got to the house and it was full of people. We started talking to all
the people, and come to find out, half of the people there were members
of the church that live in a different town. The couple that live in the
house have already been to church with these friends. They were
interested to hear about the details of church here in
Montenegro....what time church starts, where it is, etc. We also found
out that they aren't legally married yet, but they are just waiting for a
birth certificate to make everything legal! A couple that wants to be
married out of their own free will! That is a bit rare here in Brasil!
Anyway, they are a really special family, they have friends who are
members of the church, they will soon be legally married, they wanted to
know about church............so they are super prepared! I will keep
you updated on them. The miracle of this story.....we went to the house
of the man that stopped us on the street and introduced us to this
family like two days after this happened. His house is completely
empty!
This week I went to the baptism of a boy I taught
when I was in the trio. He technically lives in the other area, but I
got permission from President Wright to go to his baptism because I
taught him while I was covering both areas in the trio. His name is
Jonathon and he is 22 years old. He loves Americans because he is
learning English right now. The baptism was awesome, and he even bore
his testimony in church the other day!
Sister Marques and I are teaching SOOOO much right
now! We are working super hard, walking a lot, sweating up the wazoo,
talking with everyone. I know we will begin to see the fruits of our
labors.
Another cool thing that happened........I have been
holding on to this one investigator named Malena. I have been teaching
her for almost three months, and in these three months, she hadn't been
to church once. It is definitely a no-no to spend precious time teaching
people that aren't progressing when you could be out finding people
that will progress. I have held on to her this long because I love her
so much and I didn't want to give up on her. But, I really felt like I
needed to drop her and move on. So, I went to her house and told her
that I couldn't keep teaching her because she wasn't keeping her
commitments. I was shocked by what happened next. She started crying. A
lot. She got up to go to the bathroom to get tissue, so I gave her a
hug. I told her that I loved her, and she said, "I WILL go to church
this week. There is nothing that will keep me from going." Guess who
arrived at church 20 minutes early yesterday. Malena. I was so so happy!
I think she liked it, so we'll see what happens now!
I know that God is a God of miracles! He is always
waiting with miracles reserved for those who are willing to first
exercise a little faith!
I love you all!
Sister Aut Barnes
Jonathon's baptism
Monday, August 27, 2012
Surprise!!
I forgot to tell you all last week that my P-Day has
been switched to Monday. So...it will be on Monday from now on. I think
it will be good! Before the mission, Sunday was a day of rest. Here in
the mission field, Sunday is the hardest, most tiring day! You have to
worry about investigators going to church. You end up walking in circles
on Sunday because everyone is either gone or has family over and
therefore don't have time to talk to you. P-Day on a Monday will be a
good for my soul!
I was totally wrong about my companion! I knew that
would happen. My new companion is Sister Marques from Curitiba, Brasil.
She has a little over 6 months in the mission field and spent it in
Canela (the area that everyone lusts for). I am learning a lot from her.
She is studying journalism, so she is super outgoing and really knows
how to talk to people and catch their attention. She literally stops
people in their tracks in the street to talk to them, something that I
don't do very often. She makes me laugh a ton. Yeah, so things are going
well with her. This week, we pretty much focused on finding new
investigators by knocking doors, making contact on the street, and
asking for referrals. We are sifting through the people here in our area
to find the elect! This is a really stupid analogy, but I will tell it
anyway. I feel like a gold miner. I go out to work everyday with the
objective of finding gold.....a golden investigator. However, I have to
sift through a lot of mud, dirt, and sand before I find those few
particles of gold. We are talking to a lot of people. Most of these
people don't want anything to do with us. However.....we have to talk to
everyone in order to find those few that are golden!
There is also another new American that lives in our
apartment, Sister Young. She is from Oregon and went to BYU-I for 3
years before leaving for the mission. She is really cool!
I can't believe that General Conference is almost here! Just one more
month! I can't wait! My first General Conference in Portuguese was a bit
interesting because I didn't understand everything that they were
saying. I am sure it will be a little better now! Oh how I love to hear
the words of the prophets!
Sorry this is a lame email......but my brain is
absolutely dead right now! Oh, Vanderlei is still going strong! We
visited him yesterday, and he was telling us about how he has been
reading from the Book of Mormon everyday before work to start his day
off right. One day he wasn't able to read before he left for work, so he
called his girlfriend Monica and asked her to text him a verse from the
Book of Mormon so he could at least read that much! I was very touched
by that. He definitely recognizes the difference that it makes in his
days!
Today I was studying in Preach My Gospel. There is
an activity in there that asks you to write down how the gospel affects
how you look at your life and the world around you. I had the hardest
time writing this down. Not because I didn't have anything to write, but
because I had so much to write. The gospel isn't just a part of my
life, it is my life. It defines every decision I make. It is so hard to
make people understand that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints isn't just a church that we go to on Sunday. It isn't just a
building that we go to on Sundays to worship. The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints is the church that Jesus Christ established. Why
did he establish it? To fulfill the will of the Father. And what is the
will of the Father? To bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of
man. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint teaches EVERYTHING
we need to do to return to the Father and gain exaltation. It isn't just
a church we go to on Sunday if it is convenient. The gospel of Jesus
Christ is EVERYTHING!!!!
I love you and pray for you all everyday! Choose the Right!
Sister Autumn Barnes
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Well.....one more transfer under my belt. You know what is crazy? I only
have 6 left.......and they go by quickly. After this next transfer, I
will be the American sister with the most time in the mission. What???? I
just entered the mission field yesterday! I am still a greenie!
So, if my calculations are correct, I think a Sister named
Sister J. Fernandes will be my new companion. I don't know yet, but that
is my guess. I already know her really well because she was one of the
four that I lived with in Canoas. I like her a lot. She has a really big
heart and helps me a ton with Portuguese. I will let you know next week
if I guessed correctly! Also, Sister Castro (my temp comp and a sister
that lives in the same apartment) will train an American sister. She is
freaking out. She told me that I will be used a lot. Helping Sister
Castro and an American sister communicate should help me with my own
Portuguese!
Baptism!!!! So one of the baptisms fell
through (it is a long story), but Vanderlei was baptized and confirmed
Saturday and Sunday!! He was really excited and super prepared. He is
dating a girl from the ward who has two kids. They make a beautiful
family. The baptism was beautiful. A ton of members showed up to support
and it went off without a hitch. However, during the baptism I couldn't
help but think that this was just the beginning. I kept thinking about
the temple.......about Vanderlei, his girlfriend, and her two kids being
sealed in the temple. I will send a picture of all of them so you can
see what I mean. hahahaha I made chocolate chip cookies for the baptism
(They don't have chocolate chips here so I had to cut a chocolate bar up
in tiny pieces. I don't even like to bake in the first place, so you
can imagine how close I came to giving up on baking cookies after all
that painstaking labor). But the cookies were a hit! Everyone kept
asking what they were and if they could have the recipe! Woohoo! I
actually cooked something that turned out well! Milagre! Miracle!
A couple funny things that happened this week:
Yeah......we
saw a teenager ride his bike into a parked car this week. Tried not to
laugh.....but it was REALLLLY funny. Sister Castro and I DIEEED! You
just had to see it.
Sister Castro found a white hair in my head! Ahhhh! Na verdade, it
was really really blonde. I think. But she swears it was white.
Yeah........a mission is stressful. haha but it is so cool as well!
It is getting really hot already. It is technically still winter.
Hasn't even hit spring yet. Summer is going to be really long! I hear
that the U.S. is experiencing a huge drought right now. Here as well.
Barely even rained at all here this winter.
I want you all to know that I love the mission. It
isn't easy. Everyday is a new challenge. But would I trade this
experience for anything? No. With every challenge, I am pushed to new
limits. I know that the Lord is backing me up in everything. He didn't
call me here to fail, but to succeed. This is His work, His glory and I
am honored to be a part of it!
Sister Autumn Barnes
1. My district
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Todo Mundo!!!
Good news: Two baptisms this Saturday! Can I get a "woot woot?"
No, but I am really excited. Vanderlei is the boyfriend of a member and
came pre-prepared and ready for baptism. It has been awesome to teach
him. Jese, who is 20 years old, will be baptized as well. He is the boy I
mentioned last week, the boy that always felt the spirit everytime he
passed by the church. I know that they will be great leaders, great
Priesthood holders in the church.
This Sunday was Father's Day here in Brasil. I
want to give a shout out to my Daddy! I love you and am so grateful for
the way that you have raised, supported, and loved our family. I
thought it was very fitting that I ate churrasco (Brazilian BBQ) on
Father's Day. A TON OF MEAT!!!! Chicken, Steak, Sausage, Chicken Hearts,
and more beef. I left the member's house about ready to puke! (Lisa
remember how much STUFF we ate at Tucanos?)
Today during personal study, I was hit with the
magnitude of my calling. I have authority from God to rescue his
precious children from spiritual death. I am affecting not only the
lives of people aqui, but eternities!!!! The Lord and I are one in
purpose right now! I received authority to be a representative of Jesus
Christ when I was set apart as a missionary, but my prayer right now is
that I can always be worthy of power from on high to magnify this
calling and authority.
Love you all!
Sister Autumn Barnes
P-Day will be on Monday because of transfers!
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Hello! Now where to start?
Me and Sister Quiara
Last Tuesday, Sister Quiara and I went to
Porto Alegre for her doctor's appointment. I was a little worried about
finding our way to this doctor's appointment, but I found it just fine.
Haha I was reminded of my trip to New York City. I remembered our taxi
ride from the airport to Amber's house. We almost died. A thousand
times. Yeah. That was nothing. The only thing worse than riding in a
taxi in New York City......riding in a taxi in a metropolitan city in
BRASIL!!!! Almost died. Two thousand times. Hahaha but I was laughing
and having a good old time.
So about Sister Quiara and her doctor's appointment:
We got a phone call from President Wright on Thursday saying that he
was going to come to our apartment to talk to me and Sister Quiara.
(After frantically cleaning the apartment a little bit......shhhhh),
President and Sister Wright arrived. President wanted to talk with
Sister Quiara in private, so Sister Wright and I went into the bedroom
to talk. The first thing that she said when the door was closed is, "She
has to go home." I don't know what all of her health concerns
are.....but they are serious. She has to be treated at home and will not
return to the mission. I can't say that I got along super well with
Sister Quiara, but when I heard this news, my heart was broken. I hurt
for Sister Quiara because I know how hard this news would be for her. I
talked with Sister Wright for a little while longer, and let me tell
you, she is amazing. She reminds me SO MUCH of my mom!! Her presence and
words are so comforting! A few minutes later, President entered the
room and said, "Your companion has to go home to receive treatment. Help
her pack her bags. We will pick her up tomorrow at noon. You will now
be in a trio with the other companionship that lives here with you.
Coordinate your visits." I have never been very good at giving comfort,
being a good, strong shoulder to cry on.........but I had to do my best.
President and Sister Wright left, and I was left with a Sister
Missionary that was just informed that her mission would be over the
next day. Sister Quiara cried for awhile, but soon she was filled with a
spirit of peace. Mom, don't kill me.....but I gave her one of my
luggage bags. She entered the mission field with barely
anything.....only one bag. She accumulated a few things here, so she
didn't have a bag to fit all of her stuff.....and she didn't have money
to buy one. I'll have to buy another bag, but I have conditions...she
didn't. The next morning, President and Sister Wright picked her up and
took her away. Now I am with Sister Castro and Sister Holladay in a trio
until the next transfer. We are working in two areas. Oh boy it is a
lot of work. But.....we are hanging in there, and only have 2 weeks
until the next transfer. This has been the craziest transfer ever! I
have had four companions in four weeks.....Sister Machado, Sister
Quiara, and now Sister Castro and Sister Holladay.
The work is moving along here. We are working with a
couple of people that have baptismal dates coming up. One is having a
hard time with coffee, but everything will turn out. The other's name is
Wanderlei. He is the boyfriend of a member. We taught him the first
lesson, invited him to be baptized, and he accepted. He has already been
to church various times, and I always catch him taking notes and even
crying. We also taught a 22 year old boy this week. He said that he
always walks past the chapel and always feels the strongest desire to
enter. The 2nd counselor in the Bishopric found him standing outside the
chapel, talked to him, and set up a visit with us in the chapel that
day. When he entered the chapel, he said "Wow. I had a dream one night
and I was walking through these halls." There are people out there
prepared to accept the gospel and change their lives. Sure, as
missionaries, we have to sift through a bunch of people that aren't
interested before we find God's elect, but they exist! We have to be
fishers of men to find these special Children of God!
Things are going well! I am getting along with the
sisters in this trio really well. I already knew them because I have
been living with them. I have learned however, that old habits die hard.
Remember how Lisa and I would always laugh during prayers? Well, the
other day......my stomach growled REALLLLLLLLLY loud during a
prayer........and I couldn't help it......neither could my companions.
As they say here when you do something wrong or stupid, "Que feio." How
ugly! I blame Lisa.
I know this church is the true church of Jesus Christ and the only path back to the presence of our Heavenly Father.
Love you all!
Sister Autumn Barnes
Sister Autumn Barnes
Me and Sister Quiara
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