Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Week 6: Bienvenidos a Retalhuleu!! (Welcome To Retalhuleu!!)


WoW for sure some of the craziest days of my life this past week!!



The last couple days in the CCM were basically classes on how to survive the field. Stuff like what to do when you get kidnapped, stabbed, or robbed!!! And it was all in Spanish so I only got about 50% haha. So lets just hope none of those happen to me!
Brynn saying goodbye to her MTC District
Our district sang in church on Sunday and just our luck the president of the church in central America (Juan A Uceda), the 1st counselor in the primary presidency (Lisa Harkness), and the 2nd counselor in the relief society ( Reyne A Burto) were all attending!!! I got to chat with them after and they are all such awesome people!!

My last day in el CCM was seriously so sad because I felt like I was leaving my family again!!! I got so close with all the people there so yeah it was hard pero todo esta bien.

Brynn and her new companion
We left the CCM at 3:30 am and took the craziest bus ride here!!! With all the buses you take with your luggage they throw it up on top and you just pray that all your stuff gets there hahah There were sooo many volcanoes on the way into reu I cannot even count!! But they were so pretty to look at! We also got to witness some of the living conditions here in Guatemala and wow, I am truly humbled by the happiness these people have even though they have so little.


The Goodman's (my mission presidents) are AWESOME! They are seriously sooo caring and have such good advice for us missionaries!
San Marcos, Guatemala


San Marcos, Guatemala
I have been assigned to San Marcos!!! The coldest part of the mission at 10,000 ft. elevation!!! So we had to take a 6 hour bus ride up the mountains and WOW THAT WAS SO SKETCH!!!! It was raining so hard and this HUGE bus was hauling up the small sketchy back roads!! hahaha! But needless to say I loved that bus ride because they pack people in three to a seat and you can't even move it is so crowded, and it was so great because I got to give every person that sat by me a gospel message and they couldn't run away from me!!!! I passed out more folletos than I can count and I placed a Book of Mormon on the taxi ride to our house! I would get nervous to talk to all these random Guatemalans but then I would hear a voice in my head say "OPEN YOUR MOUTH" so I did and the Lord helped me as I taught about prophets and the restoration and eternal families and the Book of Mormon!!
San Marcos, Guatemala
Anyways we got to the house and I really don't want to sound like a total American right now but I was so surprised by the living conditions. haha! My comp told me we have the best house in the entire mission, so yeah I don't even want to know what the other house are like so I will enjoy this house while it lasts!!

We woke up to the water not working this morning so that was just DANDY!!! haha


Honestly I am so happy to be here. I almost cried of happiness this morning because I was walking down the streets of San Marcos and I realized I wanted this so so so bad for a mission and I got it. I get to serve in the most beautiful country with the most beautiful people!! Pray for me this week cause who knows what's gonna happen!!!


Con amor,
Hermana Salisbury
Brynn exploring the waterfalls in San Marcos, on her day off!


 
 

















Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Week 5: Adios CCM (Goodbye Missionary Training Center)

Hola Hermanos y Hermanas!!!

This was such an amazing week (like usual) I got to teach EIGHT real life investigators!! It was so good to get some practice with real people before I hit the field this week! Two of my favorite lessons were when I got to help a full grown man learn how to prayed. I prayed word by word and he repeated it for his prayer! It was so fun!! 
 
Then we taught a lesson and we were talking about the saviors sacrifice and what not. While hermana banks was testifying I felt super prompted to share Alma 7:11 with this investigator and so I turned to it super fast and had him read it. As he read it he got really emotional and started to cry. I asked him why he was crying and he shared some personal trials he has gone through and how the saviors atonement helped him through it. It was a very powerful lesson. It is so crazy to think with my broken Spanish I was able to help the spirit testify of the power of the atonement. 
 
Then me and Hermana Banks got to help translate from Spanish to English because the nurse needed help figuring out what was wrong with a Latino. It was so exciting to finally have enough Spanish to help someone else understand!
 
I have been laughing SO hard this week and I am pretty sure it is my way of trying not to act nervous for when I enter the field this coming Tuesday. We sadly found out that a missionary got shot in Honduras this past week because of gang violence. Hearing that made me super nervous but I know in whom I have trusted and I know that the Lord will always provide a way and he has a plan.
 
It is not about numbers once I get to the field. I am not trying to see how many baptisms I can get on my mission. My purpose is to make disciples of Jesus Christ, and by so doing they will have the desire to follow his example and come unto him through baptism. I know that leaving to the field will be a big change, and it is gonna be a little scary. But never the less I am so motivated to share the Fathers story, and the sacrifice of His son. 
 
Alright I am not sure when I will email next but I will email as soon as I can in RETALHULEU!!!!!!!
Con Amor, 
Hermana Salisbury

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Week 4: Sigue con los golpes...(Roll With the Punches)

¡HOLAAA!

This week was one of a kind hahah. All I can say is I have been rolling with the punches. 
The new kids (aka new missionaries) showed up to the CCM this week!! I was so excited to scare them with my 3 weeks of Spanish hahaha!! When they pulled up I started talking to all the little hermanas in straight Spanish and they all looked like deers in the headlights ahaha I felt so bad for them because I was just like them a couple weeks ago!
Because all the new kids are here we are at max capacity of 152 missionaries hahaha It is so nice going to a small MTC because you seriously get to know everyone!! 

This week took a turn when literally BOTH of my districts teachers decided to switch classes because there was a miscommunication??? It is such a long story but basically we got new teachers and it was a little hard for our district.
On a happy we note we got to teach our FIRST REAL LIFE INVESTIGATOR!!!!!!!! It was so so awesome!! We got to teach about the plan of salvation and the love god has for her. I learned that the spirit will move you when he needs you to get something done haha!

Then we got to go street contacting in downtown Guatemala city!!! I PLACE MY FIRST EL LIBRO DE MORMON!!!! I was pumped!! I was giving him the back story on it and then I asked him if he would read it that night and he straight up was like no. So I said, ¨"PORQUE?" and he responded with his concerns about the Book of Mormon, he said it does not testify of Christ so I cracked open the book and gave him some examples and showed it truly is another testament of Jesus Christ. Entones I proceeded to re ask him if he would read it that night and he said YES!!! It was the best feeling to know I helped bring some light to the subject of the Book of Mormon in his life! 

I have been told that I am super BOLD when I teach. My comp always says that I am not afraid to bring up to questions nobody wants to ask hahah. I think I can thank the spirit for that. I know how important this message is and I know that it can change lives. 

Me and my comp got to teach relief society this week!!! It was a super good experience and we have gotten so good at teaching lessons as a team!! 

This week was just another week of learning patience with the language and having patience with myself. A quote that really hit me hard was "The Lord calls us in our weakness, but qualifies us for the work". I cannot say amen enough times to that quote. The lord will never call us to do something without being there to support us. He will always be there to raise us up during the times we feel the most unqualified. I love you all and hope you guys have an amazing week!! Dos semanas mas until RETALHULEU!! 
Con Amor, 
Hermana Salisbury

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Week 3: Mi primero robo (My First Robbery)

HOLA


Wow this week so hard. Super stressed out trying to learn Spanish. 
Brynn with her District
Me and Hermana Banks got 2 new investigators this week!! It has been good to teach by the spirit and not using a script that I wrote before ahaha! I love when I have plans to teach one lesson, but then we get in there and we listen to the needs of the individual and the lesson plan totally goes out the window!! It is the best because we know we are teaching something that the person will benefit from! 
So much studying Spanish

Me and Hermana Banks have been doing "English fasts" every couple of days. We refuse to speak English to each other all day and if we need something in English we have to use a dictionary and figure it out!! It made the days really hard but it has been benefiting our Spanish! 
Temple Grounds


This week we got to go street contacting WITH REAL PEOPLE!!!! It was the coolest experience because we got to talk to the people of Guatemala and teach them the restoration on the fly!! We got to contact 6 people and teach them about what we believe in!! It was the first time I did not have to translate English to Spanish in my head!! The words just came and I said what I needed to say! We also had our first rejection!! We introduced ourselves and all she would say to us is "Satanás" hahahah (that is Satan in español) 







Brynn with the MTC Mission President






On Sunday I got to share my testimony to my branch! It was such a good to practice español! It went something like "Hola! Mi nombre es Hermana Salisbury. Soy de California, y mi mision es Retalhuleu Guatemala. Yo se que Padre Celestial y jesucristo es amoroso. Yo se que jesucristo es mi salavador y nuestros salvador. Yo se que José Smith es un profeta de Dios. Yo se que el don de lingues es verdadero y yo se que español es muy dificil para mi pero yo se que jesucristo ayudarme todas los días. En el nombre de Jesucristo Amen."
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Anyways on Sunday night my camera got stolen out of my room. We know that someone went in there but we cannot identify who. What we do know is it was a Latina and they left this morning for their mission, so I hope she enjoys my camera on the mission!!! I am surprisingly handling it super well, and at this point I just feel bad that a missionary would be willing to steal for a camera. 


Even though this was a rough week for me I know that all this hard work will pay off. It is time to forget my personal problems and get to work. I feel so blessed to be taking part in such a sacred work. I cannot wait for the weeks ahead and all the other trials ahead that will help me grow into the person Heavenly Father knows I can be. Love you all! 
Con amor, 
Hermana Salisbury