(P.S. Yes, that's super embarrassing, it was definitely JFK that said he was a Berliner... #peinlich)
I don't have a ton of time, but this week has been AMAZING! We've seen so many miracles and have worked so hard!
I don't have a ton of time, but this week has been AMAZING! We've seen so many miracles and have worked so hard!
1. Here we teach all women because Elders work in our area too, and I think we have the COOLEST women ever! Malice is a super sassy 65 year old and is preparing to be baptized in April! Her whole family has joined the church over the years, and they all have amazing stories. We also teach Kathryn and Sabrina, but maybe I'll have some more time to talk about those lovely ladies next week.
2. GOALS. I declare that daily goals are the key to success. We have seen so many miracles with morning finding goals. I know Heavenly Father is guiding us to these people that need the gospel. We met a woman on the train whose entire family was Mormon and wanted to learn more about her family's beliefs, and a guy today that is so excited and ready to learn about what we teach. S/o to Sister Hansen for wanting a döner or else we never would have met him. #hungerisspiritdriven
3. Okay but be careful with goals though... We set a district goal to do 100 pushups every day (yeah, thanks Elders!) Well, I was all motivated and agreed... My mistake... I did it on Friday and I legit could barely move my arms for 2 days haha
Every Neukölln sister gets this shirt when they come hahah
4. We explored Berlin like crazy today for pday! There is so much to see and to do! I took a quick few pics, but it'll never do justice. This place is amazing!
Brandenburger Tor!
5. This week we've focused on the Church's Easter initiative, #immerDa. (I'm a fan because there's a hashtag, of course) But I've centered my personal study for the next month on the Savior. Just in this last week, focusing my thoughts, actions, and what I read, say, and listen to, to focus on the Savior has made a difference. I know that when we put the Savior in the center of our lives, we will see that he is always there for us.
Easter Initiative
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