Monday, September 8, 2014

Moncton Corn Boil

Sister Coleman & Sister Burton and…..some other lil friends

Moncton

       Missionary work is nothing short of a miracle. Sister Coleman and I have been working hard to find people to teach, and to strengthen the Moncton ward. I am sometimes surprised at how involved Heavenly Father is in the details of our lives. On Sunday evening we were out knocking doors and it was time to go back for supper. We hadn't seen much success and we weren't exactly sure why we had felt inspired to knock that street. The very last house we went to was a woman named Tracy. As we talked with her we find out she's never heard of our church before but just before we knocked on the door she was having a conversation with her husband about how she wants to find a church to take their daughter to. She said they've been thinking of a few options but nothing has felt right. What an amazing experience to see how we were exactly where God wanted us to be at just the exact moment Tracy would be open to receiving missionaries into her home. Whether or not Tracy and her family accept the gospel it was amazing to see how much God loves and cares about her, and we became an answer to her prayers. 
I think it is easy as a missionary to get wrapped up in this and that and forget what exactly our purpose is, and who it is that we are working for. As I have quoted before Jeffrey R Holland says.. "Ours is not a feeble message, it is not a fleeting task, it is not hapless, it is not hopeless, it is not to be consigned to the ash-heap of history. It is the work of the Almighty God and it is to change the world." I am so happy I get to share the message of the Restoration with those here in Moncton. It is sad to see summer coming to an end but I look forward to fall weather and the approaching holidays. I am so lucky and blessed to be serving as a missionary! 

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

First Week on the Island

       What an emotional, and long  week this has been. Saying goodbye to New Glasgow was not easy. I love the people there so much. So much has changed over the last few days, it's amazing how fast things can happen. 
My new companion is Sister Thompson who is INCREDIBLE!! I love her so much already. She is a skilled missionary and is so sweet and we are getting along so well, which has definitely made the transition easier. I don't know what I would do without her. I have had a hard couple days because I miss New Glasgow. 
       The Island has been a hard transition for many reasons, I am certainly learning a lot. We do not have a vehicle, we are biking, which wouldn't be too bad other than the bikes are HUGE and my feet don't touch the ground (or even close) so I literally have to jump to get on and off, which makes contacting people really difficult. It also takes about 30 minutes to bike to the church and we have no way to get to the Mission Leader or the Bishops Home. In fact, the Ward Mission Leader is out of town for almost 2 weeks, which has made opening the area  little complicated. 
       The ward is good sized, which I think will be great as soon as I can learn all of the names. We are still working on getting an up-to-date ward list, which will help! There are no ward missionaries and they don't really have a ward mission plan. (both of which will be changing shortly I assure you) The drive to the island was BEAUTIFUL, we had to cross one of the longest bridges in the world. It was also neat to be able to drive through New Brunswick. Our apartment is nice, but since there were Elders living in it before we have a lot of cleaning to do. I can't believe May is almost over, but I am looking forward to June. We have a few investigators but mostly we will be doing finding, which is something I am used to. Downtown                Charlottetown is HUGE and there are people EVERYWHERE! Quite the adjustment from New Glasgow. I have met some incredible people here and I look forward to getting to know the area better. It is insane how many international people there are. Lots of people from Africa and Asia. Most don't speak English very well.  We have more Restoration pamphlets in foreign languages than we do in English (definitely different from New Glasgow).
         I know once I am adjusted I will come to love the island as well, it just might take a few weeks for my muscles to warm up to the idea of biking 50 kilometers a day, and getting to know the people here in Charlottetown. I am so grateful for the opportunity I have to serve here, I know that I am going to grow so much. (and probably lose weight) haha I look forward to all the work I can do in this area. It just takes lots of work, and prayer. Thank you for all your support, and letters... Til next week...
Love
Sister B.

Friday, March 14, 2014

5 Months and a Baptism

Happy Monday! 

We may have over flowed the font…oooops

Dwayne's Baptism

       What an amazing week it has been here in New Glasgow! I love it here so much! It was a busy week but it was also a very good week. Tuesday we had a few extra sisters staying at our apartment, Wednesday was zone conference (which was awesome), Friday we went on exchanges, and Saturday was Dwayne's Baptism!! Wahoo!!! It was so incredible!! His whole family came and we had a few of our other investigators show up as well. And we got a surprise visit from Sister Starkie and President Leavitt. Yes, they randomly showed up at the baptism! Sunday Dwayne was confirmed in sacrament meeting and I also had to play the piano.. which went alright. Next week will be 3 weeks in a row and I'm running short on hymns I know how to play, but am so grateful I have been able to help the branch out in whatever way possible. 

        There is a quote by Jeffery R Holland that says, "God doesn't care nearly as much about where you have been as he does about where you are and, with his help, where you are willing to go." We meet people everyday that have a strong desire to follow Christ. Unfortunately, not everyone is willing to do what needs to be done. It is hard to watch those who have received answers to their prayers, and confirmations that the Book of Mormon is true being unwilling to give up their time, addiction, religion, pride, etc. I think about the song Go the Distance on Hercules that says.."I know every mile, will be worth my while. I will go most anywhere to feel like I belong." The path that leads to eternal life is not an easy one, but it is the way to happiness. So many people say they have a strong faith in Christ but the number of those actually striving to do so is significantly smaller. The Savior spoke of this himself in the book of Matthew
 Chapter 21.
28 A certain man had two sons; and he came to the first, and said, Son, go awork to day in my vineyard. He answered and said, aI will not: but afterward he repented, and went. 30 And he came to the second, and said likewise. And he answered and said, I go, sir: and awent bnot. 31 Whether of them twain did the will of his father? They say unto him, The first.
        I think about how often I find myself guilty of being the second son saying Yes I will do that.. and perhaps falling short of that commitment. I know that the Atonement can make up for the places in which we lack and that as Jeffery R Holland said, God doesn't care about where you have been. He cares about where you are willing to go with his help. I love that and I love being on the Lords side. Nothing brings more peace and comfort. I hope you all had a great week! Thank you for all the support! 
Love
Sister Burton 

Wedding Cake

Sister Burton taking charge and cutting the wedding cake

Tracting and a kind lady gave the juice boxes

Sister B making a wedding cake

2/24/2014

       Well everyone the results are in and I will be staying in New Glasgow!! :) Kind of to be expected as I am in the middle of training Sister Curtis but you never know so I am so excited I get to stay in New Glasgow for another transfer. It's crazy to think that by the time this transfer is over I will have been in New Glasgow for almost 6 months. I love the people here so much and am so grateful for the opportunity I have to serve here.

         The wedding on Saturday went incredible! I got to stand in as a witness. Not really sure what that means, but I felt honored and signed the papers anyway!! :) I was just so happy to see Dwayne and Crystal making those first steps to follow the Savior. Dwayne is so excited to be baptized. We went over the baptismal interview questions with him and he is solid! His baptism isn't until the 8th of March but it's still coming up pretty fast. Great news, his daughter Karolanne, who is 14 is now also on date to be baptized! We are working with the rest of the family as well, but they have not yet accepted the invitation to be baptized. Decorating the cake and the cultural hall was so much fun and Dwayne invited us over to his mothers house after (who is super catholic). We were really nervous but it ended up being just like our family parties. The people were so friendly and his mother even invited us to come back and talk with her. Which is awesome!! We had 3 investigators at church on Sunday, which is the most New Glasgow has seen in a very long time! Everything is going great here and I really just thank Heavenly Father for each day I get to spend serving in this area. I love being a missionary so much! 
           Oh funny story, we were street contacting and we were talking to this woman about the Savior. We had a good long conversation that went on for a few minutes. We talked about how through His atonement we can be cleansed from sin. She's like oh.. kinda like yoga? we were like what?! Yoga cleanses you from your sins? haha I wasn't really prepared to address that concern. we laughed about that forever. The things people say.. haha Anyway I hope you all have a great week! The weather has been awesome and so is being a missionary! I love this gospel! It truly has the power to change lives! :) thanks for all you do to support me, and missionaries throughout the world! 
Love
Sister B

Monday, February 17, 2014

Valentines Day

Happy Valentines Day last week!! :) Valentines Day.. the most awkward day to be a missionary. haha I was thinking today about how crazy it is that I have lived in New Glasgow for almost 4 months now. I love it here so much and I think we are really starting to make progress. The zone leaders called last night to discuss how our area was doing. We've had a few really great weeks and they said the New Glasgow Sisters are leading the whole zone in key indicators and lessons taught! Wahoo!  It's amazing to see the growth happening. I was talking with Elder Amaya (district leader) after church yesterday and in a recent letter to him, President Leavitt told him, "Sister Burton will be a power force to push this mission forward." Isn't that awesome!? Sometimes it feels like what I am doing won't ever be enough. Missionary work is stressful and relying on the spirit 100% of the time is not easy. but what is amazing is that the Lord uses our hands to perform his miracles. Jeffrey R Holland said, "When Christ comes, the members of His church must look and act like members of His church are supposed to look and act is we are to acceptable to Him. We must be doing His work and we must be living His teachings. He must recognize us quickly and easily ans truly being His disciples." I loved that because it doesn't just apply to missionary work, but to everything we do in life. 

A quick update on what's going on here.. Dwayne and Crystal are getting married at the church on Saturday! Hooray!  No worries, I pretty much planned their entire wedding. haha Karolanne, (their 14yr old daughter) is going to help us make their wedding cake on Friday. 2 weeks after that Dwayne will be baptized! He's so incredible! He even is sharing mormon.orgprofiles on facebook and inviting his friends to his baptism. I just love that family. Karolanne has started coming to young womens and church and we are really excited to start teaching her as well. The Frasers have started to call me "their missionary". I love that so much! Jessie is also doing so great! She is still working on her indexing and family history but she has also decided she wants to do Personal Progress. She is just awesome and still teaching gospel principles like a pro. I caught a glimpse of the screensaver on her Ipad the other day... it's a picture of me and her at her baptism! :) I loved that! I just love the people here so much! Things are going great here in New Glasgow. Thank you for all the prayers and mail, it makes my life so much easier. Have a great week everyone!  :) 

Love
Sister Burton