Sunday, May 29, 2016

"it's too much work to put that cottonpickin thing in the car!" -Katherine

Hey Yall!!!

I could email all day long. Yall are my favourite. Thanks for keeping up with me on my mission! Even after almost a year I feel so loved :) It's nice to take some time to remember all of you! 

This week was full of fun and hard work. It's great when we can work out a good balance! I need to keep laughing or being a missionary would probably crush me. So on Monday we had a paint fight! It was fun. And some of us get together to play tennis in the mornings, too. That's pretty funny :) I love this zone so much!


But don't worry, all the fun was on our time, and we worked really hard when it was the Lord's time :) Sister Nash and I finished our exchanges last week, so we didn't have any this week! It was nice to be able to finally focus on this poor, sometimes neglected area. After a couple weeks of very little contact we got in to see Britney! She's struggling because her boyfriend (who is a member of our church) has pulled back and doesn't put in very much effort to get the family in church. She is trying to talk to him about getting married but he doesn't want that yet either. It's sad because she wants to be baptized so badly!

We got to see Kaye a lot this week, too. Kaye REALLY wants to be baptized. She also struggles with some marriage problems. She's really scared to get married again. Sister Nash and I do our best, but we are not relationship counselors.. We follow the Spirit in lessons and that's all we can really do! 

The Most Awesome District:  Sister Nash, Elder Boehme, Elder Paxton, Elder Davis, Me, Sister Rose, Sister Barney, Elder Blair, Elder Eells, Elder Pierre-Louis! 
BUT THEN both of them came to church despite their significant others and we had a wonderfully inspired Sunday School lesson about returning to live with God again. Britney and Kaye both brought up their concerns and our wonderful teacher helped resolve them. He is much more qualified to give relationship advice. Sister Nash and I sat back and seriously enjoyed the help :) Kaye doesn't know I'm leaving yet, and she might try to handcuff me to her oven, she's threatened many times. Please pray for me. 
Sister Nash, Kaye, Myself and Dede.

Terrell and Branden weren't able to come to church this week, but they're moving forward as well!! There are some very sweet, promising people here :) I am excited to be invited to all of their baptisms!

I'm being transferred to Clinton, Mississippi! I'll be serving with a Sister who has just finished training and I'm super excited to meet her. Leaving this place is already hard. I love Hattiesburg so much! Bit I'm needed elsewhere so I will go :) I have heard great things about Clinton, it sounds a lot like Bossier. I think I'll like it! The transfer van will pick me up tomorrow morning.


I love you ALL! Have a blessed week. Send me some letters.

Sister Bartsch

100 Parker Drive A4
Clinton, MS 39056




I saw 2 snakes this week... including this Rattlesnake.



Most awesome Tree of Life Drawing you ever saw, all for Kaye. 



Saturday, May 21, 2016

"Too much stuff to do, not enough time, means you NEED to rely on the Lord. THAT'S. GOD'S. PLAN." -Brother Thorderson, institute teacher

WE SAW REX!!! And I know yall have been waiting for a picture of this character. 
So have I. And we finally got it. I was quite happy :) 
 
Hello again! 🤗
I hope this email is good, I'm in the middle of a big missionary music file-share..

Choktaw reservation
What a WEEK! We taught our Zone Training Meeting with the Zone Leaders on Wednesday and then packed up and brought the same meeting to our Meridian district.. they live too far to come to us :( But we all got to go on exchanges while out there. We spent the day/night with the Philadelphia (Mississippi) Sisters. Yall, I LOVE this area. It is the perfect southern town. And right next door is the Choktaw reservation! I've always thought it would be cool to serve on a reservation............. so that was a fun afternoon :) We set a sweet old lady with a baptism date and she is so excited!! I'm going to ask President Olson to send me to this area, I fell in love with it. I got to serve with Sister Frandsen, who I have served around a lot on my mission! She'll also be going  home soon! Everyone is leaving me. 


Kaye at Stake Women's Conference
Kaye is still cookin'! She came to our Stake Women's Conference with Sister Trussell and had a blast. We're kind of sad because she missed her baptism date, but she is still determined to keep working towards another one! Yesterday we spent the afternoon with her and she was inviting everyone who came by to join our Bible study. One of my favorite invitations: "Peanut, I KNOW where you is at right now. these gurls came to me when I was feelin the same way. and if they hadn't come, I might not be here today. please listen, please read, please let these gurls into your life!" She told us she is really trying to find more people for us to teach :) very appreciated :) Kaye is also planning a cookout for me on Saturday just in case I get transferred 🎉

Late Thursday night we got home from Philly and were unpacking the car! One of our neighbors yelled "YALL JUST GET BACK FROM CHURCH?" Guess who?? a friend of Khua! That foreign guy who makes us sushi! His name is Chris, he just moved here from Texas and he's looking for a church! He liked that our church was right behind our houses :) Chris came to the church the next evening for a lesson and it went really well. He speaks better English than Khua, thank goodness, and we found out that they are from Myanmar and they speak Chin! Finally we can order them a Book of Mormon! We're teaching him again tonight. 

Sister Frandsen
Terrell, our miracle from last week, came to church again! Last week we asked what he thought of it and he said "it was okay." This week we asked again and he said "it was nice." IMPROVEMENT. He came to our Sunday lunch appointment, too. It's awesome how the ward reaches out to the people we bring in :) they're great. 

I've struggled a little bit this week with feeling like I'm not committed enough to what I'm doing.. I hate that feeling, but then I have moments where I laugh at that myself for even thinking that because I am sitting in the heat, in a skirt, on a strange man from the Delta's porch, caring so much about him, reading the scriptures, trying to understand what he's saying through his sweet accent, sweating, testifying, praying, and asking him if we can PLEASE come back :) I realize that I'm trying my best! My best + all the help from the Spirit is enough to help this man's faith grow. And that is my purpose. SO I think I'm doing okay! It's worth all the slammed doors and bug bites, for sure :) 

There's a whole lot going on in this area right now. I'm super excited for this week! I'm sad that it might be my last :( But I'm working like I'll never leave! Yalls support means the world. Thank you so much! 

Have a blessed day!  

Sister Bartsch

My Scripture of the week: Titus 2:15-17

Southernism: Magnolia (magnol-ya) trees! They are everywhere. And they are blooming right now! Five years ago I was wandering Orlando with my best friend and we found ONE of these on a tree and thought it was so, so pretty. Now I know what they are, they are everywhere, and they remind me of Emma :) 






Another car with those rims!
 

Monday, May 9, 2016

Kaye "Where's Miss Berch?" Sister Nash "She's in Petal." Kaye "I'll Petal her butt!" Exchanges in a nutshell :)

Hey Yall!!! I had a good week. I don't have a lot of time, so let me tell you a little about it & send you some pictures.  


 We went catfishing! Fun Fact: Catfish are nasty and they never die. Even while you are skinning and filleting them. They twitch and move around through everything. I won't go into more detail, but that's what I learned. Also Sister Nash caught a fish on her first cast and I was jealous :) 






MLC is one of my favourite things! Best group of missionaries out here, for sure. Good things are in store for this mission! We took selfies with President and Sister Olson :) And I love my companion.




 This is Elder Smith! He's from SE Calgary and we thought that was pretty cool. I haven't been able to talk much about hockey and Canadian things, so that was exciting. 













 Elder Boehme and Elder Blair joined us on the road trip!
We took the classic watermelon (fail) and car selfie pictures :)
 

 Exchanges with Sister Elms! This sweetie goes home in three weeks and I can't believe it. I'm holding on to her as long as I can :) 

 I wish you all could know how much I love it here. I share so many pictures because I want yall to see how happy I am to be a missionary! God's been giving me lots of reasons to smile lately. So many funny things happen to me as a missionary. And I see countless little miracles! 


On Saturday Sister Nash and Sister Williams ran into Tyrel on the street, he said he'd always meant to visit our church and agreed to come. AND THEN HE ACTUALLY CAME! He walked all the way to the building Sunday morning, caught half of Sacrament meeting, had a really confusing lesson on the Millennium, and was taught the law of tithing in Priesthood. We asked him how he liked Church and he said "it was okay!" We'll be explaining a lot of things on Tuesday, and if this guy keeps coming to Church he is a miracle :)  

Kaye is doing alright, she quit smoking for a little while, but is struggling again. Keep her in your prayers! I see such brilliant, blinding potential in her, but she doesn't see it in herself! I know that's a struggle for all of us. We see our flaws and weaknesses much easier than our strengths and potential. I know that's true for me! As a missionary I feel like all my weaknesses are displayed to the world on a silver platter.. so I'm working on strengthening them! I can only imagine that Kaye feels the same way, and I admire her bravery and determination to stay on the path to baptism. I will love her all the way through this! I know she can do it.

I love being a missionary, I love the South, and I love yall!
Have a blessed week! 

Sister Bartsch












Saturday, May 7, 2016

"Hey yall, I'm Sister Stewart, I'm fixin to be baptized, I guess I need one-a-yall to do it, my gurls can't, so if anyone wants to step up.. err.. or we could all go down together, I dunno! Glad to be here." -Kaye introducing herself at Church

So this week I got really sick and then I got much, much better. And I am so glad, because I just want to work my heart out in this area! Since arriving in December, I feel like this place has come around so much! We have three beautiful people well on their way to baptism, people coming to church who haven't been in years, and recent coverts planning a temple trip. It's great. In my interview with President Olson he talked about keeping me here for yet another transfer, that would be a dream come true! But it probably won't happen. We'll have to wait and see what God wants, I guess! 


I got to go on an exchange with Sister Scott this week!! She was my MTC companion and we haven't been together for almost 11 months :) It was a very retrospective couple of days, she was asking me a lot of questions about how I have changed and grown and become better since coming out on a mission. We did a lot of reflecting and came (once again) to the conclusion that our missions are still the best choice we've made thus far in life. So that felt good! Some days you are on top of the world, and those days always make up for the days that you cry a lot.

Remember a couple months ago when I came back from a meeting in Jackson, we talked about planning for like 6 hours, and I felt like there will be a lot of great changes in the mission? Well, those changes are happening. We were taught to work with our companion to set a goal for our investigators (usually baptism), write a vision for them, make plans, and schedle things to make it all happen. The vision is all the great things we want to happen for them! For example, we wanted Miss Kaye to feel like she belongs somewhere, to have a best friend, to feel like she has a lot of life left to live, to go by "Sister Stewart," etc. We thought and prayed a lot while writing her vision. And then we made plans to help her get there! I know I say this every week, but I am SO EXCITED for Sister Stewart, I can't even put it to words. I wish yall could know her and see how much she has changed. The other day she told us she started doing service for people she really doesn't like in her trailer park. That is a big, big deal.
This week we pained Britney's son Remmy's room :)  And I love her other baby, too. His name is Riddick, I am told that's a movie or something. Don't worry, I love him from a distance :)

And then yesterday she came to church. All of it. She sang with us, participated in class, and stood up and introduced herself in our big combined meeting. My heart was exploding! I introduced her to everyone I saw and she seemed so happy! She still took a smoke break between every class, but she's quitting this week! We teach a 15-Step Stop-Smoking workshop that she is anxious to start. Also, this week we are talking about marrying her and her boyfriend, pray for us. 

You think all of this is great, right? There's more. Her brothers got flooded out of their house and are starting over completely. Sister Nash and I have a whole bunch of surplus missionary supplies in our garage that the mission told us we could just get rid of.. so we brought some matresses to the church and invited them all for a tour this morning! Yall Kaye was so excited to share her love for the church with her brothers, it was the cutest thing. As we're walking in she said "so yall this is where I go to church, I have found a home here," she explained why we don't have a preacher, and when we showed them the baptism font Kayle leaned in and said "IS THIS WHERE IM GONNA BE BAPTIZED?!!?!? COOOOOL! Ya know I wanted to do it in a river, but them rivers're movin pretty quick, this'll be safer, can we do it here? with my luck I'll slip down dem stairs, but it's aight." What a relief. We have been searching for rivers. Phew! Anyway, Kaye is my favorite person. I promise you the first time I looked at that lady I was scared to death. Now she makes me smile more than anyone :) 

My son Elder Pierre-Louis and our LSU shirts, geaux tigers!
I love being a missionary! The Gospel of Jesus Christ is all about making changes to become happer, and that is exactly what I am watching Kaye do. Living the Gospel makes me so happy that I can't keep myself from telling others. I love that feeling and I am so grateful that I get to tell people the greatest news all day every day. Life is good, yall are awesome, and the Church is true!

Have a blessed week! And happy Mother's day to all you sweet mommas out there :)

Sister Bartsch 💞



Southernisms: 
Cars with huge rims. They are everywhere. Usually they are old cop cars,
but I don't have a picture of one of those yet :) 
And Businesses advertising scriptures, everywhere. 




Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Janice: yall I aint neva in a million years thought I'd live in'a contree of Mis-sippi with a bunch'a cows as neighbors. Me: Gurl, I'm with ya. (hug)

Not a whole lot to report this week! Sister Nash got sick again.. Our Sunday dinner appointment forgot to let us know that they've had a stomach flu going through their family. At least we knew exactly what she caught when she thought she was dying on Wednesday :) God blessed me with a great immune system and I am so grateful!! 

I don't have a picture, but we saw Kaye this week!! She called us in a great mood, we were napping because Sister Nash was sick, and she asked us to come over. We decided it was only fair because we pushed her to go to a baptism.. And then guess what happened? We set her with a baptism date! She still has a lot of things to work through, but we all agree that if this is what she wants, she can do it! So pray for her. We sure are! She wasn't at church again and that was a bummer, but we still have high hopes. 

1. Monday we had zone p-day! Again I wish I had taken more pictures.. But we had a barbeque at the Zone Leader's apartment complex :) and then we played a hardcore game of handball, complete with several injuries. Jack Black taught me that you're not hardcore unless you live hardcore! 


2-4. We taught Britney and her mom was there! We're working on possibly maybe planning a wedding :) And her little Remmy is the cutest. He gave me a flower to put in my hair, that's allowed from a 2 year old, right?? We kept trying to get a picture of one of his silly faces but he switched to a smile at the last second over and over again. What a clown. Britney is doing well! She wasn't at church again this week, but she loves conference quotes and she is slowly but surely progressing. Also, she gave sent us home with a jar of cherry and a jar of lemon lime Koolaid Pickles. Bless her.







5. Dede had a birthdy and we threw her a little party :) Complete with a dog in a duct taped diaper. 



Thank you for all your prayers and love! I love being a missionary and pray every day that I can make some kind of difference in this world. 

Have a blessed week!! 

Sister Bartsch





Monday, April 18, 2016

"Ain't nothin better happen to that turd but innair, who else would I raise hick at??"

The rain!
This week felt like 4 years. The sky was overcast and thundery most of the week, we even got caught in a really bad storm while on campus and were drenched by the time we got to the car. When the rain is bad enough, it looks white, and I miss snow :) 

We did LOTS of service this week. Nailed down vinyl hardwood floor in Miss Kaye's trailer (not the best technique, even I know that), worked at the thrift store, volunteered at Bishop'e Storehouse, and joined the Lamar county cleanup day. Dede spent most of the week with us, bless her, and she already sent my mother most of the pictures I'm going to send y'all. I love getting out and serving, it's nice to make an impact, meet new people, and wear pants! The zone got all mixed up this transfer, so it was nice to see everyone a couple times, make sure they're all alive. 



nailin dem floors
Before we nailed the floor for Kaye, we had a nice lesson! Her commitment was to find a favourite scripture and share it with US. She used the pamphlets we'd given her and chose some in 3 Nephi 27. She said that when she read them she felt peace and comfort and love. Earlier that week she had studied about prophets and had a better understanding of their role to teach the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I just love her. She is marking her scriptures, finding answers to her prayers, and truly trying to improve herself. We woke her up Sunday morning for church, she said she wanted to come, but we think something fell through with her boyfriend giving her a ride. Her phone is off right now, but we are going by tonight to make sure all is well! I just love her. Her progression no longer surprises me! I know she can do this, I can see it! She is getting there one day at a time and I am guiding her and cheering her on as best I can. 

We found two new investigators this week!! That is a big deal for this area. One of them was in Sumrall, our small town that I have been dying to work. And the other was on Sunflower Avenue :) Her name is Jennifer and she seems perfect. We had prayed really hard about where to tract (the same way we prayed in Bossier to find Yolanda on Nattin Street, if you remember), and both felt the need to tract Sunflower! Jennifer let us right in, we taught her a really basic first discussion, and she told us that something has been bugging her to find a church home for her family. SPIRIT. She accepted a Book of Mormon and we will be seeing her again this week! I really struggle with tracting, it is not my favourite thing to do by far, but it is all worth it when we find such wonderful people who let us share our message. There's nothing better! I love when we let the Spirit guide us. There is no way we would be able to find people like Jennifer without help, there are far too many doors! 


This week was a good one. I had lots of pondering moments. I was living a part of one of my favourite talks by Barry Willardson called Strangers and Pilgrims on Earth. He said: 

"I remember looking up into the night sky as we drove on and seeing it filled with stars. ... As I gazed upon the night sky, I had this overwhelming impression that God was in His heaven and was in control. I commented on this to my companion, wondering how anyone could look up into the night sky and not feel the same thing."
There were moments this week where I felt very aware of God, and His plan for me and all of His children. Just driving home at night I thought about how short this life is. How there is so much more to our existence than what we think, and so much more going on than what we see! We have a loving Father in Heaven, a blessed Saviour Jesus Christ, and so much divine potential. I think I shared Hebrews 11 with yall already, but I still love it so much. The whole chapter is beautiful, but verses 13-16, 25-26, and 38-40 bring tears to my eyes. God loves every last one of you, as a missionary I think my heart has grown to be able to feel a little bit of His love for everyone. It's real, I promise. 

The things you feel are as real as the things you see. The Spirit is real because it is discernible.


I love yall. Have a blessed week! 


Sister Bartsch


P.s. a quick explanation about the subject line:  This is a Classic Kaye. She is talking about her boyfriend Tony. And raising hick is kind of like raising Cain, which is like doing mean things, like you know, Cain in the Bible! Raising hick is less violent, I think. 



Lamar County Cleanup!

Curent Purvis District 

Goodbye Elder Peck! He went to the Shreveport Zone!

Lamar County Cleanup!

Lamar County Cleanup!

 MY BABY AND GRANDBABY!!!!


Regan Trussell opened her mission call to the Philippines!

 Sister Scott (MTC companion) came to my Zone!!!! ❤❤