Monday, December 16, 2013

Week #23 Christmas Miracle


This is what we call a "White Christmas!"

Sorry folks, no time to write this week because we are headed off to a traditional Christmas market in front of a castle in Charlottenberg, but here is the news of the week in a nutshell:
-I'M TRAINING!!!!!  I got a call Monday night, and Wednesday morning we went and picked up Sister Harris!  It was a surprise since no one knew she was coming until last week, but now we are in a drit and I get to train.  This Sister is a BABE and a rockstar missionary!  So happy and humbled by her sweet spirit and her testimony!  She is going to change Spandau and Germany, and I am so grateful that I get to be a part of that! 
-This week we had our 'HO HO ZO KO,' or our Christmas Zone Conference where we were just inspired and taught the whole day by our incredible mission leaders.  I love this gospel and I love being a missionary!  I love the missionaries I serve with, and I am so inspired my their testimonies!  It was a great time, I learned so much, AND we got to watch 17 Miracles as our Christmas present, in which I cried like a small child.  If there is one thing I know folks, I know that our God is a God of miracles, and that he has never and will never cease to be a God of miracles.  I testify that I see miracles everyday, and I testify that our God lives and is active and invested in our lives.  He knows us and loves us.  I know it.

http://germanyberlinmission2012-15.blogspot.de/  - pictures and videos from our conference!  100 missionaries singing Stille Nacht will give ya goosebumps.  I love being a part of this great army of missionaries!
I love you all so much!! 
Love, Sister Dal
Merry Early Christmas:
http://www.mormonchannel.org/christmas-videos?v=2008190983001

http://www.mormonchannel.org/christmas-videos?v=2919740155001






Don't you love the Heavenly Glow?

Since 2007 the Charlottenburg castle in Berlin is host to one of the most famous Christmas markets in the German capital.
For 35 days the castle and its park are immersed in a special romantic light and a unique ensemble is created with approximately 150 vendors from all over Germany as well as abroad.  The Christmas market presents carefully selected arts and crafts, ancient handicrafts, and well-chosen gastronomy inside of festively decorated cabins and exclusive glass pagodas.
We offer our guests live classical-baroque music from professional brass and woodwind bands, as well as accordionists and a traditional Berlin barrel-organ.
Our youngest visitors can enjoy the Children's Christmas Market which, aside from numerous nostalgic attractions like a Ferris wheel and swing carousel, also invites one to visit the petting zoo and a pony ride.
In heated Christmas tents we present particularly high quality and exclusive partners selling decorative arts, traditional hand-made furniture, antiques, jewellery, winter fashions and designs.  No other Christmas market in the German capital offers such a unique combination of traditional music, historic carousels and a contemplative Christmas atmosphere.
Let yourself be enchanted.


                                                              Yummy food..


           and drinks in adorable mugs that you get to take home!
  Christmas is magical in Germany.  May yours be blessed with all your needs and some of your wants and good health and love!  Find a way to be generous to others, especially by sharing the Gospel.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Week #22 - The Winter Blasts!

"THE WINTER BLASTS CANNOT STOP THE MORMON (SISTERS)!" - Brigham Young


Hallo folks!  Happy holidays!!  The first snow of the year came in the form of a blizzard this week, which was so fun!!  There is snow on the ground now, and it is beginning to look a lot like Christmas!  I am so happy to be here in Germany!!

A couple cool stories of the week:

So this week we had a BIG storm.  Like, school was canceled for 140km winds.  But, nothing stops the missionaries of the Lord, so out we went!  We were teaching a lesson to a wonderful family, and they offered to let us stay there since it was getting pretty bad outside.  We had to get home though, so we left, said a prayer in the stairwell, and went outside, knowing God would protect His missionares.  The storm absolutely stopped, and there was hardly any wind at all our entire way home.  When we were back inside, the winds picked up again and the snow started, but we were safe and cozy inside our apartment.  The Lord protects His missionaries folks, I know it.  When you are being smart and obedient, and have faith in your Father in Heaven, He will deliver you from whatever you are going through, even a wind storm in Germany. How great is our God?!  I love my Father!

We have been looking for someone who speaks Russian to come along to our lesson with Artur for a long while, and it finally worked out this week...and it was AMAZING!!!  Dan recently returned from a mission in Russiaand is living in our stake.  He is super busy, but gave up his friday night to travel 2 hours out to Spandau and help us teach Artur.  It was incredible.  Artur doesn't speak a ton of German, but he loves meeting with us and coming to church to feel the Spirit and he has a rock solid testimony, but to have someone finally speak to him in his own language!  Ah!!  It was so wonderful, and they were both so happy!!  Dan was so stoked to be speaking Russian again and serving the Lord, and taught and testified the whole lesson, and Artur could finally speak his mind and ask lots of questions and really bear his testimony.  And, they were just laughing and joking and left together.  I don't think I've ever been such a proud momma!  That is the RM I want to be!  hopefully there is a secret pocket of Germans in Gilbert!! 

Oh and President called us this week!  So nothing is official....but there may be a fast-tracked sister no one knew was coming in the middle of the transfer....and she may be coming to join Sister Jardine and I this week!  Crazy!!  I could be in a drit this week!  Nothing is official, we are still not totally sure if she is coming, but how amazing would that be?!?!  Three missionaries full of faith, recieving revelation, and testifying of Jesus Christ!  We are so excited to maybe get a third sister!!

We also went to a Christmas Market with Christy in our ward who is such a BABE!!  Gosh I love this lady!  She is from cali and is just working here in Germany, and so this week she took all of the missionaries out for kinderpunch and fun before she leaves for home for the holidays!  She is so cool and classy, quotes 


Shakespeare and fills us in on all the operas here, hands out chocolate to all the kiddies in sacrament, cooks like a boss, has a rockin testimony, and I am so grateful to know her!

Wichian is growing in faith, studies the scriptures, prays diligently, and wants to be a member of this church.  He loves it, and he just wants to make sure his answer was from God and not just his own thoughts.  I cannot wait to see him in white, and to see him finally make the decision and stick by it.  Once he knows, he will never fall away, and I am so grateful I have been able to be part of his journey.  He teaches me so much!!  And he is the sweetest guy on the planet, always giving us candy or pears or thai food, or calling us to warn us about the storm, or buying us breakfast.  I love him and I have loved seeing his faith grow!  He now knows there is a God and that He speaks to us today through prayer and the scriptures, and Wichian is listening and learning!  I want to have the same zeal to learn as he does, and to have my faith grow as his has!

Also, this week, I was just blown away by Sister Jardine again and what an incredible missionary she is!  We are so blessed to have been able to serve together for so long and to be here in Spandau!  I don't know how the time is going by so quickly, but I passed my 1-year-left mark this week, and Sister Jardine made me crepes!  I can't believe I am here already, and that the time is flying by, and I am just so grateful to be here for a short time serving the Lord with everything that I have!  I love being a missioanry!!  I love it and I love this gospel!  I know it is the gospel of Jesus Christ, and that He is at the head of this church!  I know it with all my heart!  Thank you for all of the love and support!  I love you all and I am thinking of and praying for you!  Share you testimony this Christmas season, and invite someone to share in the joy the Savior's message!  I love you all, happy holidays!!

Love Sister Dal
P.S. I love being here in Germany and being so immersed in history!  This week we came apon an old concentration camp right across from a kindergarten as we were on our way to an appointment.  The history is everywhere, we are surrounded by it.  It is beautiful and humbling.  I love my mission!!

These were built by the Herr Welmann, the owner of the art school we go and serve every week.  Beautiful commemoration! Love Germany!

Monday, December 2, 2013

Week # 21 - DEZEMBER MEANS WEIHNACHTZEIT


Berlin's largest and one of the most impressive German Christmas markets in the old town of Spandau. From Monday to Friday there are 250 market stalls, craftsmen and performers in the Carl Schurz-Strasse, at the church of St. Nicholas and the market.Every day there is a free and colorful stage program. Every Wednesday is a family day.

It's December!!!!!  That means it is OFFICIALLY Christmas time!  And boy you can see it here with all of the Christmas markets and the cold weather and the yummy food and happier Germans!  I love Christmas time and the Christmas Spirit, and as Sister Jardine and I have been listening to David Archuleta's Christmas cd since September, it's nice to see that the cheer is finally spreading!  I am so excited!! 

 Here in Germany, they have something called the 4 advents.  Every Sunday in December is the beginning of a new advent week and a new zeal for Christmas.  And apparently everybody goes to church on advents, and especially on Christmas Eve.  SO that means we missionaries are doing LOTS of inviting to our church, and we are trying our best to share the joy and love and spirit of the season with everyone we meet!  It is such a wonderful opportunity to share your testimony of Jesus Christ, so don't be afraid!  Share what you believe about our Savior and why came!  And enjoy the Christmas spirit!!

So this week was another amazing week here! Ready for another Artur story?  Okay here ya go:

So we met him again at the hospital this week, and he had Anton with him, another old russian man in the hospital.  Artur turned to us as we sat down, "My Sisters, I want you to speak with my friend about this church."  Okay, we can do that.  So we started teaching, and gave him a Book of Mormon in Russian which we had felt like we should bring for Artur.  As we taught, Artur interrupted about every minute to testify and make sure he understood everthing and knew how important it was for him to really listen.  He testified about how they only drank because they were alone, but with this church, they weren't alone anymore.  He testified about how it was the true church of Jesus Christ.  He testified about how he turned his life around four months ago when he met us, and how Anton need to do the same.  He testified about how much he wanted a new life and how this gospel would change Anton's life.  Then...he invited Anton to baptism.  Don't even know why we were there, Artur was just being a rockstar.  Golly, he is SUCH an inspiration to me!!  Ah!!  As we talked to Anton later, it turns out that he had met Artur that day.  Artur is pretty alone in this world, but as soon as he made a friend, he shared the gospel.  That is true converion folks, sharing your testimony with everyone you can because of your love and happiness!  This gospel has changed Artur and he loves it and he shares that with everyone who will listen and I love it!  He also had his big trial this week which went REALLY well!  And he is not going back to jail, though he still has to finish out his four year probation.  Three years to go, and then he can have his brand new life!!  He said right before his trial, he shared the little note and scripture we gave him with his probation officer, and said that God would help him through the trial.  He is really excited to see her again this month to tell her that God did.  Love this man!!
Also, this week was Thanksgiving!  What did you say thank you for??  I was so grateful that I got to go to my uncle's and aunt's house for a little bit, spend time with the family, and eat american food!  Mmmm turkey and mashed potatoes, something that I have definitely missed!  We were there for less than an hour, but it was WONDERFUL!  I am so grateful to be so close to family, and to be able to see them!  I am so grateful to be a missionary in Berlin, Germany!  I am so grateful grateful for Sister Jardine, who is a BABE, and inspires me every single day!  I am grateful for the Elders in Spandau, Elder Utach and Elder Wilde, who are SUCH good missionaries!  We gave them several of our investigators to teach because we don't have time to teach everyone who wants to hear the gospel, and I don't think there are many other people on the planet who I would trust these souls with, but our Elders are just changing lives all over the place!  It is such a testament of how much work there is to do, and how many prepared people there are and how we need more missionaries!  I love being a missionary and being part of this work!  I love being an instrument in the hands of the Lord, and I love being here!!




Here we are at the Spandau Christmas Market

Last week, we went to the Weihnachtsmarkt in Spandau, and today we are going to one in Alexanderplatz.  What else should we do this Christmas season?

I love you all so much, and I miss you and I pray for you everyday!  Share your testimony of Christ, and enjoy the Christmas season!

Love, Sister Stringham

Stay tuned for more pictures and an explanation of the famous Christmas Markets here.  Truly wish you could all be here to share the magic.



One of the most popular Christmas markets in Berlin is situated next to the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church amidst the hustle and bustle of high street shoppers. The church itself serves as a poignant memorial to the war as the spire was damaged from a bomb during WW2 and never repaired. Adjacent to the market is the main shopping boulevard in Berlin which holds the biggest department store in Europe.
Mulled wine and punch, grilled sausages and baked apples are available from the numerous lovingly decorated stalls. The shopping boulevard holds the biggest department store in continental Europe and is just around the corner from the Christmas markets. The traditional and particularly lovely Christmas market at the 'Gendarmenmarkt' market square is also not to be missed, located in one of Europe's most beautiful squares.
Berlin's most famous square plays host to the Alexanderplatz market and is particularly family friendly as it plays host to an enchanted fairytale forest and an ice rink. It is also the location of the capital's highest tower which is a popular attraction for visitors on Berlin City breaks. The 360 degree viewing platform provides spectacular panoramic views of the city and in the evening it shows the city illuminated by thousands of lights.
Located in the neighbourhood of the UK, French and US embassies this Christmas market exhibits the distinct festive traditions of many European destinations.
Christmas Market with the Dom in the background--beautiful!


Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Week #20 Christmas Transfer

Hi Everyone!

Well, another transfer is come and gone!!  How did that happen??  One day we were suffering without ac, and now we're suffering in the cold and its Christmas time!  My mission is flying by!  I'm just about to my one-year-left mark, and I can't believe its already here.  I love being a busy missionary, and even though I miss you all like crazy, I am loving my time as a sister missionary in Germany!!
So, we had yet another week of running from appointment to appointment, running for buses and trains.  There are too many people to teach here!!  And by 'too many' I mean it is the best problem in all the world to have, and I wouldn't have it any other way.  We just need more missionaries, because we are not enough!!  Serve missions!  If you are worthy, we need you!!  This work is too big for us and it is just taking off!  We need you, come join us in the vineyard!!  Serve a mission!!
Okay, so this week, we had Tausch where, yet again, I had my life changed by Sister Kriser who is the biggest babe on the planet.  What a powerhouse missionary!!  I'm so grateful to be serving in Berlin with so many rockstars!  Gosh I am a lucky duck!!  Here she is, the southern peach and a powerful missionary! 





This week we also went to a baptism with Wichian, which was such an amazing experience!  The Spirit was SO strong, and I just can't wait to see him be baptized too.  He has so much desire to know, and really searches for the truth, and I can't wait until he sees that he has found all of it here.  He wants to be a member, earnestly and powerfully prays, and is just one of the coolest people on the planet.  I am so grateful to know him, and loved walking through the quiet German neighborhoods for 2 hours to get to the baptism, talking bout the Spirit and how we can truly recognize it, his experiences in the Buddhist temples for 7 years, and how the gospel is about serving!  I love Wichian and I can't wait to see him in white this Christmas!!





Also speaking of Christmas...it's coming.  Get excited folks, cause I'm in the Christmas capital of the world!!

Last distrikt meeting this transfer!  Hübsch, oder?



Oh also, this is a big week for Artur.  We couldn't get ahold of him for several days, and he missed our appointment which NEVER happens, so we went down to the refugee camp and were told he was in the hospital.  We were pretty scared and did a lot of praying.  Finally, we found him again and had the most powerful lesson we've ever had with him in his little hospital room that he shares with three others.  He just cried and said he wants so badly to have a new life.  He is such an inspiration to me, and has truly strengthend my testmony with his faith.  I will never think of the Atonement again without thinking of Artur.  We love this man so much, and we are just so grateful for him in our lives.  He has got his big trial on Friday, so some extra prayers would be really really really appreciated. He is the best man I know, and I know that someday he will have his new life!  It is never too late to change folks, whether you are a 51 year old criminal or a 20 year old byu student.  We are all children of God and all in His debt.  We are all so loved!!  I know it!
Thank you so much for your love and your support!  Thank you for your prayers!  I love you all and I am praying for you!  I love my mission and I love the people I teach!  I love testifying of Jesus Christ every day!  I love being a missionary!!
Love, Sister Dal


Monday, November 18, 2013

Week #19 Busy--Beschftig!!



Hallo Meine Liebschens!
What a great week in Spandau!!  So many miracles, so many sweet people, so much German!  I love my mission!! 
This week was so BUSY!!!  We were running from appointment to appointment the whole week! #SpandauisthenewBrazil!  I am so grateful to be here at a time when the work in Germany is taking off!!  I love my mission so much and I love being a missionary!
This week we ran for a lot of buses, got lost in the woods in the rain, ate knudels, found people prepared for the gospel, blessed homes, and change lives through the Spirit of the Lord!  I love my mission and being a missionary in Germany!

So, that's it folks!  I am so sorry I don't have time to write this week.  But I love you all and I am praying for you!  Thank you for all of you support and love.  Your example and your love make me want to be a better missionary, so thank you!  I love you all and I love to hear from you!  Know I am happy and working hard and loving being a missionary!!
Love, Sister Dal
Quote of the week:
"Well we would love to see you at church, will you be able to come?"
"I can't come to church this week because I am filming a transvestite festival Sunday morning."
".......all right, kein problem!" (no problem!)
#missionaryinberlinproblems

A Knodel--German potato dumpling.  Yum!!

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Week #18 I Love My Mission!




Here is my district with a One Meter Pizza!  Can we do it??  


Hallo!!
So this week we had some amazing lessons with our investigators, we went out to a new area where no one yelled at us, we ate the best goulash ever, we helped the Silva Familie move (still sore btw #outofshapesistermissionary), we saw President, and we saw miracles every single day!
I don't have a ton of time to write this week because I am going to go spend the day with my Uncle Greg and Family, but just real quick:

Christina is the light of my life!  She is so beautiful and faithful and filled with love.  We are so blessed to know her and to be a part of her life right now as she is making so many big changes.  She gave us jackets and told us she wants us to be the godmothers of her new baby on the way!  #meltedmyheart.  We talked a lot about what kind of mother she wants to be, and the kind of life she wants for her family.  We testified of how important Christ is for our families, and the blessings that come from raising your family in the gospel.  I am just so grateful to be a part of her life at this time, and I pray that she will take the steps she needs to to give her family the kind of life that she wants them to have.  She is amazing and such an example of light to us!
  
Also, Artur is the coolest person on the planet.  He is so faithful and looks like a completely different person than when we first met him.  He shines with the light of Christ.  He eats at a soup kitchen everyday, but this week he gave us a cantalope and an apple because he said God told him to.  Apparently we are eating too much chocolate or something...He makes me smile  and has definitely changed my life.  He also came to help the Silvas move.  He is a beast and I have suspicions that he may have been a boxer in Russia.  We did find out he was a bus driver at one point and that his favorite team is Hertha BSC (wootwoot).  He really is an incredible man and I am SO grateful to know him!!

Also, Familie Silva is THE BEST!  We helped them move on Saturday, and they have a room that they call 'The Sister's Room' for when we come back and visit.  They are so sweet and do so much for us!  They call me Sister Wundebar and I can't wait to spend the rest of my life knowing and speaking with them.  They are such an inspiration to us, and they have changed my life by their example and their love!  I love them so much!!
Also, guess what.......you'll never guess.......okay, here it is.  We had interviews with President this week (which was WONDERFUL by the way, and we really got to know him a lot better) and he told us, that Sister Jardine and I....are...............STAYING IN SPANDAU FOR CHRISTMAS!!!!  WOOHOOO!!!!  Immer noch in Spandau and immer noch together!!  I love SIster Jardine and she loves me and we are SO EXCITED to have another 6 weeks, and escpecially to have CHRISTMAS together!!!
Okay, that's it folks, I gotta go, but I love you all!  I love being a missionary and I love Germany and Spandau and I love the other missionaries I serve with and I love those I teach and I just love my mission!  Thank you for all of your support and prayers, I am working hard and prying for you too!!  Bis Montag!!
Liebe Grüße,
Sister Stringham


Oh yes we can!!  Please notice Sister Jardine is finishing off the last piece and all the Sisters are smiling while all the guys look like they're going to be sick!  The Elder taking the photo couldn't even get the photo in focus.  Love the missionaries!



German Gangsters!


More German Gangsters!

Friday, November 8, 2013

Week #17 Brand New Dal!



I love Familie Silva!!  They are so WUNDEBAR and do so much for us!  they are definitely my second family and will always be my home away from home!

Hallo from Germany!
Well, my life was changed this week.  No jokes.  It was probable the most wonderful week of my life.  I am so happy and I am so grateful to be a missionary!
So break-down of this week:

First, we had Mission Tour this week.  WOOH what a whirlwind.  Seriously, it was life changing.  Two members of the seventy, Elder Kearon and Elder Finglele, came and spoke to us about the mission and about how to be better disciples of Christ.  We had a big conference with President and his wife, and half of all the other missionaries in the mission.  It was AMAZING.  So inspired, and I left a better and stronger person for sure.  The after the conference, I was able to have a personal interview with Elder Kearon where he looked into my soul, answered my prayers, and changed my life.  I KNOW that God knows me and that He has a great plan for me and that I will change lives on my mission.  I know that this is the work of the Lord, and that He is in it!  I am so grateful and humbled ot be a missionary!

Second, we found this ELECT family.  We had been praying to find an elect family ready for the gospel.  We had planned to drop off a Russian Book of Mormon to a contact, and when she wasn't home, we said a prayer and started walking.  Not five minutes later, we met Alekses on the street, an incredibly faithful RUSSIAN man with his family.  He was elect.  He testified to us of God's plan and love for his family, and gladly accepted the Book of Mormon.  A few day later, and with the prayers of our faithful Zone Leaders with us, we went to teach him. As soon as he opened the door, the Spirit hit us like a wall.  It was so strong in that home and throughout the entire lesson.  God was glorified, and we all learned and came closer to Christ.  He is SO faithful and so ready to have any truth he can find.  He KNOWS God.  You can see it.  We prayed and taught and he prayed and taught and cried.  It was incredible, definitely one of the most amazing experiences of my life.  I am so humbled to be a missionary.  Really, God just lets us see miracle after miracle as He calls and gathers His children.  I am so grateful to be here!

Third, we had a ward Talent Show this week.  Despite the public humiliation of singing in front of a ton of people, it was a great success!  There were so many people there and it was so much fun!  We all came closer to each other, and it was wonderful to feel like a family, and to fall in love with the Germans all over again.  We have a wonderful ward and we work with wonderful people.  I am so blessed to be here, and I will always think of Spandau as my second home!

Fourth, Wichian had his big Thai festival this weekend which we went to, and it was pretty much the best thing of my life.  I love our investigators and I love being a missionary in Berlin.  Berlin is so fun because you don't work with just Germans, but with people from all over the world.  We teach Thais and Russians and Afrikans and Serbians and Romanians and French and Americans and so many more.  I love being a missionary!!

Fifth, Church yesterday was SO great!  Jeff came for the first time and he loved it so much that he bore his testimony, and stood up and clapped after another member bore hers.  Honestly, it was wonderful.  It is wonderful to see the gospel touch and change people.  The spirit is new for so many that we teach, and it strengthens my own testimony to see theirs growing.  I am so grateful to be here!
So to sum up, it was pretty much the best week of my life.  I have been inspired and uplifted and strengthened and so blessed.  I am so blessed and so happy!  I love being a missionary.  I love working hard and serving and giving all of my heart to the Lord.  I love this gospel.  I know that it is true and I KNOW that God knows and loves His children.  I know it, and I hope you know it too!  He loves us and He knows us and He has a plan for us!  I love you all and I love hearing from you (thank you for the letters, they mean the world to me) and I miss you and I am praying for you!  Stay happy and faithful and remember that you are loved!

Love, Sister Stringham

Some inspiring words from Elder Kearon: http://www.lds.org/media-library/video/2011-08-004-the-sting-of-the-scorpion?lang=eng


As close as you get to family auf mission...I love these kids!!

Monday, October 28, 2013

Week #16 Sweet Service


Look what I found at Zone Conference--a cousin!!!

Hey All!
Another great week of happiness and miracles here in Spandau!  Gosh I love being a missionary!!  Really, there's nothing like it!  I love testifying of Christ and working with my Savior for the people around me!  I am so blessed to be here!

This week Sister Jardine and I decided that we really wanted to focus on serving our investigators and the members of our ward.  Ach what a week!  I love serving and I want to spend my whole life serving God's children.  It is our most important work here on earth, and as we made it a goal to focus on it this week, the blessings and miracles just poured in!  We spent a lot of time bringing brownies to ward members who do a lot for us, carrying home groceries, and helping people move, and it was one of the happiest times on my mission!  

And there was such a change in the ward on Sunday.  You could just feel SO much love!  And same with the investigators whom we helped.  Relationships were strengthened and people came closer to Christ and understood more that missionaries really are here to serve in any way that we can.  God was glorified.

Can I just say real quick too, that the ward here in Spandau is AMAZING!  Seriously, these saints are so kind and loving and faithful!  They love the Lord and they love the missionaries, and I will always remember fondly the families I have met here and the time I have spent with the Saints here.  I just love being a missionary!!  

Our Bishop especially does so much for the ward here.  He is truly converted.  We have an open door question and answer session every Thursday here where the bishop comes and our investigators can come and discuss and ask questions.  He takes so much time out of his busy schedule for missionary work and for the people that we love and teach.  

This week, Wichian came and they talked for almost two hours, even after all the missionaries had to leave.  Wichian is amazing, and told us this week that he had actually been a Buddist Monk, but had handed in his robes and has been searching for the truth ever since.  He loves the church and wants to be baptized and loves reading the Book of Mormon and takes lots of notes and always had lots of questions.  He is amazing, and he and Bishop just talked and talked. The Spirit was strong and there was just so much love.  Wichian is wonderful and Bishop is wonderful.  And there are so many members who are the same!  They do so much and have such strong testimonies.  I am so blessed to be a missionary here and to get work with and serve so many incredible people.

I am sorry I don't have a ton of time to write this week, but know that I am happy and working hard and serving the Lord!  And I am thinking of you and praying for you!  Thank you for all of your love and support!
Love, Sister Dal
He lives and He is with us!  I know that and I am here so that others will know it!  I hope you know it too!  

Monday, October 21, 2013

Week # 15 Adventures!


Feeling Heavenly About Our Chocolate!

Okay kids, story time:
#1: I was almost kissed on the street this week by a drunk, 90+ year old man in his traditional german clothing.  No exaggerations folks, it was VERY close. #gottalovegermany
#2: We got locked out of our apartment this week.  The key broke in half #germanyproblems and we were left outside with our laundry and no phone.  Luckily we live pretty close to our church so we decided to put our laundry in the basement and walk over to the church to use the phone there.  SCARIEST MOMENT OF MY LIFE.  No jokes, we have a dungeon in our basement.  It looks like a cross between a medievel dungeon and the basement in Goonies.  Kein problem, We just went very fast and prayed that there were no german monsters in the depths of our deep dark damp basement.  We made it though, only heard a couple suspicious noises and shadowy figures, and hopefully we never have to go back to our cellar again!
#3: Immer noch in Spandau and immer noch lost.  Got on the wrong bus to one of our regular appointments, but then we were able to talk to the bus driver alone which never happens and he was super friendly and excited.  Also, it is illegal to preach on the buses here, but we can answers questions asked of us.  So this week, we saw this lady staring at our tags on the bus.  We went up and asked her where she got her jacket.  She responded that we were missionaries and she had seen us when she lived in Ghana, and asked us if she could give us her address so that we could come teach her and her family.  I guess that'd be no problem...!  Isn't that the best!  Gosh, Heavenly Father prepares His children and then puts His missionaries in their path.  I know that this is the work of God, and that winter blasts and the german bus system cannot stop the mormon missionaries!

#4: I had my first
Fu Fu which was the BEST!  Seriously, it was delicious!  We had a Fu Fu Fest in Neuköln on Friday, so this week was comprised of finding as many African people as possible to invite to that.  It was a big Afrikan party with free food, music, and some presentations on African culture.  It was great success and loads of fun.  We ate and danced and sang together, and ate lots of fu fu!  I love the Afrikaners here!  They are SO faithful and fun and excited about the gospel!  Sister Jardine and I are so grateful everyday that we live next to an afro shop.  I loove these people, and between the africans and the russians and the romanians and the egyptians, we are most definitely teaching more foreigners than germans.  I love it though, these people are all so faithful and ready for the gospel!
#5: Okay, speaking of foreigners, Sister Stringham was humbled this week.  We just found a refugee camp in the area.  It is full of humble refugees from countries all over the world who have come to Germany to escape war and, in many cases, persecution for their Christianity.  As we walk down the street, people flock to us to hear our message.  As they listen, parents send their children running to get all of their friends and families and neighbors.  They are so faithful and want peace and the love of Jesus Christ so desperately.  It is very humbling to be just two young girls in the midst of people who have experienced so much. But we are called as representatives of the Lord Jesus Christ, to proclaim to all the world that He lives and He loves us.  As they see our name tags, they bring us into their tiny rooms where they are sharing beds and trying to survive, and show us their crosses and their bibles.  They want to know more about Him and they want to teach their children.  It is humbling to know that Heavenly Father has trusted us with this very precious part of His vineyard.  I really am so grateful for the opportunity to be a missionary.
That's it kids. Sister Stringham is working hard preaching and teaching and saving the souls of men. I see miracles every single day, and I know with all my heart this is the work of the living God. I love being a missionary and I love all of you!  I miss you and I am thinking of you and praying for you!  Write me and tell me about your lives, and keep smiling and know you are in the hands of God!
Love, Sister Stringham
Created our own chocolate at the chocolate factory with Marina from our ward....just about cried, it was the best thing of my life...nothing on this good earth beats german chocolate

Monday, October 14, 2013

Week *14 Immer noch in Spandau! (Still in Spandau)

My dear family and friends,


So transfer calls were this week......SISTER JARDINE AND I ARE STAYING IN SPANDAU!!!  We are so happy!!  We love Spandau and the people here, and we love being companions!  Like loads!  By the end of this transfer, we will have spent 3024 hours together.  Nuts right?  Its the best though!  We have so much fun serving the Lord and the people around us!  A mission is such a beautiful experience.  Its hard, and it  has the toughest heartbreaks, but also, it is the best happiest time of my life.  I can't even describe the joy that comes from bringing people to Christ and seeing miracles all around you every day.  I love being a missionary and I love being in Spandau!!
Some great things that happend this week:
-Going to Oktoberfest last week!  We ate bratwurst and listened to German music and just soaked in the culture and beauty of Germany.  Definitely one of the happiest times on my mission!


Oktoberfest!
-Rain.  It rains a lot here.  Like a lot.  And I loove it!  I am so happy to go out in a coat (and hopefully I'll get some boots soon so that my feet will be dry) and just get wet and be happy!  The church is true, no matter what the weather, and I love being a missionary in Germany when it is rainy!
-This week we went to Institute in Tiergarten and later to a baptism in NueKöln with Boatang.  Boatang is the best.  Really, maybe the funniest guy I know.  He is 25 and from Ghana, he speaks no German but he does speak Italian, and he is trying to teach us Twi.  His english isn't the best, so he explains himself through verses from the Bible a lot of times, which I think he has memorized.  He is so faithful it is insane, and he wants to be baptized.  He wants to talk to God, and he just always wants to be happy and make God happy.  I am so blessed to teach him.  We NEVER see the same person twice here in Berlin, and we see Boatang all the time.  And, he met with missionaries when he was in Milan!  Crazy right?  The Lord really is leading him, and I know that he has something great planned for him. I love being a missionary and being able to meet people like Boatang and help them come unto Christ!
-Artur is my favorite person on the planet.  He loves God and He loves this church and he loves us! Only time I've ever heard Artur excited is when we called him to tell him we were both staying in Spandau.  I love this man and I am so grateful that I know him!


Artur 
-When Bruder Olaf stayed after church to sing and play for me every ragtime love song he knew on the piano, and tell stories about Frank Sinatra (or Franky Boy) in Berlin.  In his heavy German accent, 'My Joonnnny liez ove ze ocean, my Joonnnnny liz ove ze zeeee.' It was one of the best moments of my life.  I love my mission and I love Germany!!
Okay well that's it for this week!  I love you all and I am thinking of you and praying for you!  And I love being a missionary!
Love, Sister Dilly Dal Stringham

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Week #13 - Mormon Oktoberfest


My District at the Berlin Wall

Hallo Family and Friends!
So this weekend was General Conference!!  Whoohoo!!!  Anybody else have their life changed??  Anybody else love hearing from the prophet of the living God??  I sure did!!  I know I want to be a better person and a better missionary, and I loved all that I learned from the leaders of the Church.  We have been so blessed and so nourished by the word of God!  If you missed any of the sessions, take the time to watch them online at lds.org.  I promise it will bless you and answer the questions in your heart!  I love general conference and I love the prophets of God!
For General Conference in Germany, we all travel to the stake center in Tiergarten (which is about 45 minutes by train) and watch together.  And we even get to watch 2 of the sessions live at night with the time difference!  That was so great, to know that I was watching with all of you halfway across the world.  There are different rooms for different languages, and I was blessed to be able to go to the English room!  I was so happy, and I learned so much!  And we had several of our investigators come!  One of which was Herr Kendrick:



Have I ever told you about him?  Well he is THE BEST!  He is a strong Catholic man with a beautiful family and an abundance of faith.  He is brilliant (pretty sure he has the bible memorized) and funny and sincerely loves to learn.  When we first started teaching him, he let us in so that he could convert us, but he has since gained a testimony of the truthfulness of this church!  He loves the Book of Mormon (which he has read and reread - often times in lessons he teaches us from its pages), believes in the prophets and wants to go to the temple to be sealed to his family!  He just also believes that the Catholic church is true too..but he is so close and loves this gospel!  He knows Christ and I know that someday he will know that Christ is truly at the head of this church.  And I pray everyday that I will be able to see that day!  He is the BEST and I absolutely ADORE his family!!  And they love us too and want to be missionaries with us!  Anyways, he's cool, and he came to conference looking as catholic as humanly possible to hear the prophet of the Lord.  And you know what, HE LOVED conference!  It was truly amazing to see the excitement in his eyes as he listened to the words of the prophets and learn from the modern words God.  It strengthened my testimony of missionary work, and how this is new for those we teach.  We come with words of revelation and we really are saving those we teach, and giving them the knowledge they seek.  It was great to be around him and his excitement...like a kid in a candy shop.  I love being a missionary and being able to meet and love and serve these people!
I love this gospel and I know that this is the gospel of Christ.  I know that Christ lives and He is at the head of this church today.  I know that God speaks to prophets today, and that He always has been and always will be a God of miracles.  I know that I am on His errand.  I love being a missionary and I love you all!  I think of you and pray for you!  Godbless!

#wordsofwisdom:
"Success in His service always produces miracles beyond our own powers. ... There is joy guaranteed for the faithful" President Henry B. Eyring.

"As men and women, sisters and brothers, sons and daughters of God, we move forward together." Elder Neil L. Andersen.


"It is a fundamental truth that through the Atonement of Jesus Christ, we can be cleansed." Elder Richard G. Scott.


"Finishing involves enduring to the end of life." President Thomas S. Monson.


"You must become the rock the river cannot wash away." President Richard Maynes.


"Difficulties allow us to change for the better." President Thomas S. Monson.


"Each day is a day of decision, and our decisions determine our destiny." Elder Russell M. Nelson.


"Whether it is the best of times or the worst of times, He is with us. He has promised that this will never change." President Thomas S. Monson.


"True conversion occurs as you continue to act upon the doctrines you know are true and keep the commandments, day after day, month after month." Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson.


"Our understanding of God's plan and His doctrine gives us an eternal perspective." Elder Dallin H. Oaks.


"Though we may feel we are like a broken vessel we must remember that vessel is in the hands of the divine potter." Elder Jeffrey R. Holland.


"Our destiny is not determined by the number of times we stumble but by the number of times we stand up, dust ourselves off, and stride forward." President Dieter F. Uchtdorf.


"The acorn of honest inquiry has often sprouted and matured into a great oak of understanding." President Dieter F. Uchtdorf.


"Our daily walk with Jesus Christ provides peace and purpose in this life." President Dieter F. Uchtdorf.


"Doubt your doubts before you doubt your faith" - President Dieter F. Uchtdorf. 


"The scriptures hold the keys to spiritual protection" - President Boyd K. Packer. 


Love, Sister Stringham

Monday, September 30, 2013

Week #12 New Life


Still can't believe I'm here sometimes... I love being a missionary and I love Berlin!

Mon, Sep 30, 2013


Now that that's there....
I love being a missionary! This week had its ups and downs, where for a few days almost all of our appointments fell out, but the work goes on! Just when you start to get a little discouraged, and you think, 'Okay Lord, this is hard. Why don't people listen?' Right at that moment, you find the most prepared person on the street or something funny happens to you or one of your investigators gets on to the same bus and is excited to see you! 

And that makes it all worth it!  There is light everywhere, and you can see the hand of the Lord every single day when you look for it. The Lord is truly in this work, and I love being part of it!
So this week, we made a lot of new friends on the street...we are now very well known by the Spandau drunks!  We had some great conversations, and I think I may have agreed to marry one man?  

I'm not totally sure, he had a pretty strong polish accent and only a couple teeth, but I may or may not be engaged.  Cool.  

Seriously though, they're the funniest and there seems to be an abundance of them here.  Gotta love Germany, where there are beers and condoms in every vending machine, and the drunks hang out on the street in the mornings.  I love it though, and I love these people and I love Germany!!
This week we also found this great couple from Africa (we teach a LOT of Afrikaners here) who are SO prepared and excited about this gospel!  Their names are Josephin and Amos, and they are so cool!!  During our lesson, they just kept saying "You know, its just all about the love of God!  I know I am a son of God and that He loves me and wants to guide me.  I am excited that you come here to talk more about the word of God!"  They were excited about the Book of Mormon and to hear from the prophet this weekend.
Speaking of that....is anybody else excited?!?!?!?!  I am!!!!  GENERAL KONFERENZ IS THIS WEEKEND!!!!!  WOOHOOOO!  We are printing out lots of flyers and loving telling everone we meet that we have a prophet again on the earth today! Please watch and listen to what the prophet of God has to say to us! I promise it will bless and change your life, and that you will feel the Spirit of God!
Speaking of changing your life, I love our investigators and the amazing changes they are making in their lives!  Artur (the Russian Criminal) and Jenny and Wichain (super smart Thai guy we met on the bus) all want to be baptized and to start a new life as followers of Christ.  This Church is true and this is the work of God.  I love being a missionary because, not only do I have awkward experiences with drunks on the streets and with people taking pictures of me and getting lost all the time, but I get to see people turn their lives around and come to Christ.  It is incredible to be a part of it.  I love being a missioanry!  And I love you all!  I miss you and I love to hear from you and I pray for you!  God bless!
Love, Sister Stringham


I just love my companion!