Friday, October 23, 2015

4th Month - October


Fam & Friends!   

This week was a lil slow! There is a joke here that every door knocked in Spain is a baptism in South America.  Haha....ha....mmmm.  However, we are incredibly blessed.  This week I worked on trying to listen and follow the soft and quiet whispering of the spirit.  Although the Holy Ghost is a gift, we need to be worthy of His presence.  Being completely submersed in everything gospel on the mission, it's incredible to me how strong I have been able to feel Him in my life.  

Pre mission I wouldn't say I didn't live unworthily to have him, but I realize more clearly now that the world (sometimes unknowingly) dulls our senses and in those moments the spirit can leave.  We need to work to keep ourselves clean and fill our minds with the positive! We need the spirit with us at every moment.  I hear a song, I would have jammed to before and now I flinch hehe.  Again, not bad music (because the jovens are playing it now in the gym at the church lol) it's just not edifying, it's empty.  Pick something spiritually you want to be better at. Allow yourself to change.  It's incredible.  We don't need the music, movies, books, clothes, shoes (okay maybe shoes..) of the world anyway. We are different, embrace it, love it, live it! The spirit can enlighten and edify when we listen to him and trust him. 

An extra tidbit if you haven't fallen asleep already:

More or less I was talking to my mom this week about social media, but I thought it would be good to share with you guys as well! 
President Bednar said (more or less) "you will never come across anything on the Internet without a warning from the Holy Ghost first." This should be the case if we are doing what we should to keep the spirit with us! 

We also talked a little about all the things the world bombards us with. We shouldn't except a worldly status and freely be fed the ugly words and sinful visuals of the world.  Although we should ignore them we shouldn't just do nothing.  We need to fight back.  Even if we are unaware, the things of the world dulls are senses, and the spirit can reside from us if we are not careful.  When you get the chance review the talk in General Conference by Devin G. Durante!  He talks more about this and how we can fight back. Take his challenge!  Every week find a scripture, any scripture.  You don't have to memorize it, just put it somewhere where you can read it daily.  When the things of the world come creeping into our minds we can think of the scripture and ponder its words.  I think this idea is fantastic because it takes are minds to a higher place of thinking!  As we do this our knowledge is deepened and light fills our minds. 

Love you!  Study the scriptures on the daily!
Iré y Haré y Seré

Hermana Charlesworth 














Hola Familia y Amigos! Sorry this letter is super short!

This week was a lil tougher!  Hermana Hill has been sick and the weather is getting colder.  We also got a new schedule and a bundle of new rules we've had to adjust to.  Just when I thought I was getting everything down!

Quick short story:
Last night we were on our way to a lesson and we got lost, the more we walked the darker it got, and the more tangled in a forest of pisos we became.  As we rushed trying to find the building number we passed a lady on a set of steps, she looked a little sad.  Hermana Hill knows the sad (and the homeless) people get me!  It makes me sad to see other people sad!  As we hurried past her I slowed my pace and Hermana Hill stopped in front of me to look at her watch with a "we're late!" face!
"Ahorra!  It can't wait." I said.
"Pues vale"

When we went back to our friend on the steps, she had big tears in the corner of her eyes. When we introduced ourselves she started to cry.  Every day I am reminded how blessed we are, and how the Lord continues to prepare his children and guide them to us (sometimes in ways unexpected).  And that he loves all of us, every single one, and he has commanded that we love one another as he loves us.  Eso es un amor super fuerte!  The love our older brother has for us is unimaginable!  And as we are told, we should have this same love for our brothers and sisters.

Sorry story cut short, gotta run!  Keep reading your scriptures

Iré y Haré y Seré
Hermana Charlesworth


Our District at Parque Europa.  Scaled size Tower Bridge and other European Icons


When the heat doesn't work you wear all the old sweaters in the piso... when the hot water doesn't work you boil water to wash your face!



















Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Week 12

Hermana Hill and I were fortunate to see a lot of little miracles and tender mercies this week!  All of our plans and appointments with investigators, members, and recent converts all worked out 3 days in a row!  Believe me, that’s a miracle.  We also met the Mission Standards of Excellence numbers as set by the President.  This was Hermana Hill’s first time hitting the goal also, so we both were super stoked.  We also had 4 people say yes to baptism—no dates set yet.  This week was a perfect example of the blessings and miracles that come from hard work.  God will give us success but we have to work, work, and work.  Hermana Hill and I also talked a lot about prayer this week so I wanted to share a little about what I learned.

We know when we pray we talk to God.  What an amazing blessing we are given to communicate our thoughts, desires, and fears to a waiting and loving father.  We are taught, and reminded in the scriptures to strive to pray sincerely, with real intent, and with “all the energy of heart”.  An effective prayer requires effort.

Moroni 7:9,  “And likewise also is it counted evil unto a man, if he shall pray and not with real intent of heart, yea, and it profiteth him nothing, for God receiveth none such.” 

Any mundane, repetitive prayer that is mumbled half asleep, drooling on our pillow, God does not receive.  We need to stay awake!  Speak sincerely.  Have a heart full of gratitude and voice your thanks for the gifts and talents we have been given.  Pray for guidance, pray to overcome temptation, pray for your family.  Then listen and wait and be willing to act on the answer you receive, which could be instant, or in time.

One of my favorite quotes my Mom sent me is by President Eyring :  “Before you begin your prayer, take a few moments to think about what you want to say.  Consider questions you might have or things that have been bothering you—you can even write them down so you don’t forget.  Use this time to clear your mind from the rukus of the day so you can focus on the gentle impressions of the Holy Ghost.  If your mind tends to wander while you pray, try to visualize Heavenly Father listening.  Speak in specifics.  Also, leave a few minutes at the end of the prayer to listen to the promptings of the Spirit.  You might write down your impressions in your journal.”


I remember my parents (mostly Mom, hehe) would stay up and wait for me when I got home late on the weekends.  We would talk, sometimes laugh and cry, and talk a little bit about the day.  Our Heavenly Father is waiting for us to do the same.

Also, start preparing for conference and keep reading your scriptures!
The Church is true and the book is blue.
Ire’ y Hare’ y Sere’
Hermana Charlesworth

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Week 11

We continue to work hard and are setting high goals.  We make a lot of contacts, but we wish we were teaching more.  We did a little celebration for Rebecca’s baptism this week in conjunction with Mexico’s Independence Day. Oh my, what great food!  I haven’t had salsa since I’ve left home and of course the Spaniards don’t eat it, but what a treat. 

For P-Day we had a chance to see one of the Royal Palaces called the Pardo, where Franco lived when he was in power.  It was amazing to see all the tapestries, paintings, and furniture from the 1800’s.  It has Goyos work inside in which I remember studying in Humanities for school.  The palace is still in use on special occasions for when royalty comes into town.


I hope all is well, have a great week, and brighten someone’s day!  Love Hermana C

Celebrating Rebecca's Baptism (In black sombrero) and Mexico Independence Day!

My companion Hermana Hill and myself.

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Week 10

This week has been fantastico!  I’ve experienced our first baptism, Rebecca.  She is the one who my companion Hermana Hill and myself refer to her as, our Spanish Grandma, but really she is from Mexico.  From the first day that we taught her she has always made me feel welcome, and she told me, “mi casa es su casa” (my house is your house).  Her baptism was a very special day!

Madrid is truly an international city, because the majority of the members and people we are teaching are from either Peru, Ecuador, or Columbia.  They feed us well when we are invited over, and I’m eating some interesting things.  I find they like to serve warm juice, and the most different by far is a Peruvian homemade drink consisting of purple corn, lemon pulp, and sugar.  I’ve learned to ask for it hot and with extra sugar, it’s definitely much better.  My dad was right, even the milk is served warm.  Gag!

Until next week, may your heart be full of joy!  Love Hermana Mik


My Companion, Hermana Hill, Newly Baptized Rebecca, and myself.

Dinner with a member family, the Benitez, they have all served missions.  Ashley likes my hair. 

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Week 9

Whew, it’s been a busy week!  Long 15 hour days between scripture study, language, finding, and teaching.  Our investigators continue to make progress.  We decided to reward ourselves with a fun P-Day and visit the city of Toledo.  It’s about 1 ½ hours south of Madrid by train.
The city of Toledo is set majestically on a hill and a wall circumferences the city like a fortress.  There is also the Tagus River that runs around it like a mote, and it’s a beautiful city with a lot of history.  The city is one of the most important centers of European medieval history.  Because of this, it is known for its metal making of swords, which has been handed down over the centuries starting with the Roman occupancy in the 3rd Century.  The famous painter, “El Greco” from the Spanish Renaissance period lived and worked in Toledo also.  Toledo happens to be one of the most visited cities in Spain.

Have a good week.  Keep the faith and do a good deed for someone.  Love Hermana Charlesworth


The beautiful and majestic city of Toledo with the Tagus River Below

My new friend Luis in Toledo and I have something in common!



Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Week 8

It’s been an exciting week teaching and making contacts.  I like talking to everyone we meet on the streets, even when we are headed to an appointment.  I think I’ve surprised my companion by my boldness, because she said we’ve broken her companionship record for the most contacts made in a day.  The CCM prepared me well to have no fear, however, once into an in depth conversation and the Spanairds speak so fast, I signal for my companion to take over.  The language is still coming.  I’m strong spirited but the flesh is week and the mouth won’t do what I want it to do.

We have 2 new investigators that we are teaching from scratch and we’ve already set a baptismal date.  Magali is from Venezuela and Rebecca who is my Spanish Grandma is from Mexico.  They are both fantastic!  I’ll keep you posted on their progress.


Have to run.  Love you guys.  The church is true and the book is blue!  Hermana C

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Week 7

I’m officially out of the CCM and have spent my 1st week in the field.  I have been born into Barrio 6 (ward), and my Madre (Trainer) is Hermana Hill.  She is from Missouri.  My oh my, do I love my Madre!!!  Hermana Hill is the perfect example of exact obedience.  We are two peas in a pod, best friends, peanut butter and jelly, and the best companions!  After having left the CCM we went to the Mission President’s home, had lunch, a devotional, and he announced our companionship’s and out the door we went.  We zipped straight to an appointment first thing.  Quick transition indeed!
This world couldn’t be any smaller.  Tell me the chances of this?  I met one of my Dad’s missionary companions (from his mission while serving in Spain) this week in Madrid.  My Dad hadn’t spoken to him since his mission, he had brought his family here on vacation and we ran into each other on the Temple grounds. 

I can read my email during the week, but I’m unable to respond until P-Day’s which are on Mondays.  I don’t mind regular mail either.  I will have my parents post my current mailing address and email on the blog.  Please keep in touch and don’t forget to read your scriptures!

Nos Vemos, Hermana Mik



Mission President and Sister Pack with Hermana Mikaela Charlesworth

Mission President and Missionaries

Grocery shopping on P-Day with my Madre (Trainer) Herman Hill from Missouri