Yelled At, Barked At, and Rained On

Article by Kathatina Betz Birch
Ensign, July 2006

Birch describes the sometimes bleak reality of mission life starting with the description of a day that included all that the title of her article entails. She was faced with a feeling that she “was doomed to failure as a missionary, and hadn’t even been in Germany two months yet.”

She was inspired by an article by Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, “The Inconvenient Messiah,” and quotes, “…All but a prophetic few must go about God’s work in very quiet, very unspectacular ways. And as you labor to know him, and to know that he knows you; as you invest your time—and inconvenience—in quiet, unassuming service, you will indeed find that ‘his angels [have] charge concerning thee: and in their hands they shall bear thee up’ (Matthew 4:6). It may not come quickly. It probably won’t come quickly, but there is purpose in the time it takes. Cherish your spiritual burdens because God will converse with you through them and will use you to do his work if you will carry them well.”

As time went on, the events of each day never changed dramatically but her perspective on how those events affected her did in fact change so that she was able to complete her mission with honor. She goes on to tell several conversion stories admitting, “In this life I’ll never see the fruit that most of those seeds will bear..,” but the expansion of her heart would stay with her forever. “I learned to love, to give, and to suffer for people I had once thought of as strangers.”

This article was significant to me at this time as I am seeing the sisters in our branch [in Albania] work hard as they endure the work of a full time missionary. I can relate to Birch when she says that she was surprised to feel miserable despite the many glowing stories she had heard about other peoples’ missions. I served a mission and experienced many hard times but felt my Father in Heaven “converse with me through my spiritual burdens.”

I believe we can relate this article to our daily struggles we may have in our lives. As Christians we believe in being longsuffering and quick to sacrifice, and in return we reap the peace that Christ offers our souls. “Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me;…and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light” (Matthew 11:29-30).

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