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Loretta Am Hafen

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Loretta: I'm from Zimbabwe originally. I grew up in a small family. It just myself and my older sister raised by a single mother.

We were not entirely religious. The rest of the family was, but my mom just wanted us to learn from whatever we can. So I just grew up with that, but when I would go to visit my grandmother and everybody else then that's when I kind of got a little bit of religion in my life.

Beause they would always go to church on Sundays. So when I was with that side of the family I would go to church.

But in my home that we didn't have. But that was kind of the upbringing. I was with my sister and her husband.

They were living in South Africa then because he was called there for work. And we were just kind of going through the aftermath of my mom's passing away.

I was struggling more than my sister was, My sister was kind of already moving on with that, but I was still holding on and so she suggested I stay with one of her in-laws who lived in South Africa.

She was in a different town because she had kids that were my age and so she wanted me to kind of have that because at our house it was just her and her husband so there wasn't much there.

So I went to visit them. It was about a year or so after my mom's death so I wasn't really doing anything.

I wasn't working. I was just kind of grieving. I didn't want to participate in anything. So when I was there I remember just getting a feeling that I should get a job.

I should just get a job. I was just wearing jeans and a t-shirt and I was just walking around there really asking if they're hiring.

Because it was a coastal town it was like so many tourist places restaurants and stuff like that so I figured if anything I should just look for like a job as a waitress because then it'll be easier and less busy I guess.

As I remember passing through this place and they had a sign that they were hiring and I walked in and I asked the manager if they could hire me. We still have the sign, but we have already recruited for the season.

So just leave your resume and then we'll get back to you. I'll just apply when you guys are hiring again.

Why do I have to go back for something I don't want? So I went back and I told the guy that I'm a really good worker and I don't have anything together.

I could get trained everywhere else before you go on the floor. I didn't do that. He just told me to come in in the morning to get the menu and then that night I'm workin.

So I went there in the morning. Then I started working that night. It was a Thursday night and Thursday night for that restaurant is busy.

They have bottomless pizza from like 6 to 9. You just come in and your order pizza and you just keep getting more pizza until the night is over.

And so everybody comes for that. It's the busiest night and I was obviously nervous, but I remember standing with my colleagues at the door helping people if they coming.

I was thinking this was probably not a good idea because I don't know anything. I don't know the menu.

What if they don't want the pizza? It has to be something else. Except for going through that I remember seeing eight people getting out of their cars wearing white shirts and black trousers.

And I thought that was very unusual. Because they all dress and same, they must be from some company, right? You don't want to help them. Then I was only one standing by the door because I want to impress my boss.

So I have to serve them, but it didn't understand why everybody ran away. So as I was there walking towards the door I had a kind of--I don't want to say Vision--but I had kind of something that reminded of when I was young growing up in Zimbabwe.

I remember seeing people dressed like that and that was brought to my memory when I standing at the door. They kind of looked familiar as they were walking towards me and they greeted me.

I'm just going to give him their menu and you know impress them or whatever. But what do you guys do for a living because your all kind of dressed the same?

They left no stone unturned. They told me everything. And I was listening and smiling because I'm being watched by my boss so I wanted to impress him.

I literally gave them my undivided attention. I listened and would bring glasses of water or something and I'll just listen for a few minutes to whatever they had to share.

But everytime they kept telling me it I seemed too good to be true. It's not normal for a year-old boy to just go pray and stuff happens.

And at that time in my life because of my mom's death I had a lot of questions for them. Why do I have to raise myself?

She was a good person she didn't deserve that. I'm just going to serve them and then they can go on their way.

He just talked to me about the Restoration and the Bible and that history. But then he just felt inclined to share that his testimony about the Plan of Salvation.

After they left their number on the ticket. I like what she had said and I wanedt to know more about that. So I called them after my shift. It was like 12 midnight.

I didn't know you couldn't call them at that time. Got the job. Faith Is Not Blind: As the missionaries were teaching you, what would you say is the biggest thing that helped you know you should be baptized?

What helped you make that decision? Loretta: I think two things. Because I I kind of always wanted to be immersed in religion like when I wnet with my grandmother to church.

I I liked everything they taught but I didn't like it because everyone in my family was Methodist except for us.

They would always teach you wonderful doctrine, but it felt like God was some untouchable being, you know. I couldn't, you know, just discuss how I'm feeling.

So there was that distance and so I wanted if anything to have a personal relationship with that Being that I didn't know yet.

And secondly because before my mom died she kind of sat me down. I don't know if she knew she was going to pass.

I don't know, but she kind of talked to me about life. I want you to be that person. I was a good kid, but I thought that would kind of help me be more consistent with those values.

I can do it. That helped me believe it. And the Plan of Salvation. I think that's what really solidified everything. When the missionaries taught me my first lesson it was not the Restoration.

I didn't tell them anything. It's like not the end. I like the principle that our lives here are not just a waste. We can still be reunited and so that was the cherry on top for me.

Faith Is Not Blind: I think it's interesting that you felt like you wanted to have that internal commitment to God in the same way that you perceived Joseph Smith having it so that you could be eternally connected to your mother, which is a beautiful sort of circle.

I think it's interesting that that idea of commitment and being immersed in religion in a relationship with God led you to go on your own missio.

Describe how you decided to go on a mission and then where you went on your mission. Yes, it didn't take long.

I knew it was true. Because I didn't know about this. Are there people all over the world teaching the same things? It's not common knowledge still because I didn't know it.

It's not like as common as getting a newspaper. Why is this not being broadcast everywhere? I asked the missionaries what their program was and where I could I also do this.

Is it just guys? Can I do it? After I got baptized I started learning about missionary work. I would go out teaching with them and just understand how to help people and I kind of was drawn to the concept of meeting someone who has no idea or has an idea but doesn't really have the big picture and seeing that change fascinated me.

I went to teach with them because I like how this feels and so I decided to serve a mission. My entire family was surprised, shocked.

What are you doing? Because I'd never really commit anything and after my mom died I kind of didn't care anymore about much.

You don't need to decide to do anything. Your mother's not here so you think you can just decide to do what you want. We're going to step back.

I worked. I still working at the waitress job. I found another job close by in a hotel and that helped. My ward was great and then I went on my mission I think just 2 years after I'd join the church.

I served in England. And I just wanted everybody to know what I knew. That's what I wanted to do. Faith Is Not Blind: It's a beautiful story. And like most beautiful stories, you want the hero to have sort of an easy way and have things come easily.

And I and I think it's interesting you had these conflicts, but you pushed through them because you're so certain that it was true.

Loretta: Yes. Because I felt like I left on such a whim, like I was literally on a Magic Carpet, which I think sometimes the Spirit can help us do that and it's wonderful but it can't last.

And it probably shouldn't. I remember when I was being taught by the elders I was kind of interested in Church History, but there was just so much study that I didn't get to study everything.

I have a question for you, Sister. He started telling me about the Priesthood not being given to people of color and I didn't know back then.

This is ridiculous. I kept thinking about it because I guess I was starting to put two and two together, Like, God loves me so obviously so everybody should have everything.

So I called my mission president the next day and I told him this is what I was faced with and I don't know how to deal with it, but I need answers.

Faith Is Not Blind: How did you feel? That's a bombshell to find out something like that. Did you feel that anyone had deliberately tried to hide that information from you?

Loretta: At first I did because I was thinking they just didn't teach me everything. Faith Is Not Blind: That's an interesting approach to try and at least give the benefit of the doubt to the information.

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E-Mail: info loretta-berlin. Restaurant Di. Biergarten täglich ab Mehr erfahren. What helped you make that decision? Loretta: I think two things.

Because I I kind of always wanted to be immersed in religion like when I wnet with my grandmother to church.

I I liked everything they taught but I didn't like it because everyone in my family was Methodist except for us. They would always teach you wonderful doctrine, but it felt like God was some untouchable being, you know.

I couldn't, you know, just discuss how I'm feeling. So there was that distance and so I wanted if anything to have a personal relationship with that Being that I didn't know yet.

And secondly because before my mom died she kind of sat me down. I don't know if she knew she was going to pass.

I don't know, but she kind of talked to me about life. I want you to be that person. I was a good kid, but I thought that would kind of help me be more consistent with those values.

I can do it. That helped me believe it. And the Plan of Salvation. I think that's what really solidified everything.

When the missionaries taught me my first lesson it was not the Restoration. I didn't tell them anything. It's like not the end. I like the principle that our lives here are not just a waste.

We can still be reunited and so that was the cherry on top for me. Faith Is Not Blind: I think it's interesting that you felt like you wanted to have that internal commitment to God in the same way that you perceived Joseph Smith having it so that you could be eternally connected to your mother, which is a beautiful sort of circle.

I think it's interesting that that idea of commitment and being immersed in religion in a relationship with God led you to go on your own missio.

Describe how you decided to go on a mission and then where you went on your mission. Yes, it didn't take long. I knew it was true.

Because I didn't know about this. Are there people all over the world teaching the same things? It's not common knowledge still because I didn't know it.

It's not like as common as getting a newspaper. Why is this not being broadcast everywhere? I asked the missionaries what their program was and where I could I also do this.

Is it just guys? Can I do it? After I got baptized I started learning about missionary work. I would go out teaching with them and just understand how to help people and I kind of was drawn to the concept of meeting someone who has no idea or has an idea but doesn't really have the big picture and seeing that change fascinated me.

I went to teach with them because I like how this feels and so I decided to serve a mission. My entire family was surprised, shocked.

What are you doing? Because I'd never really commit anything and after my mom died I kind of didn't care anymore about much.

You don't need to decide to do anything. Your mother's not here so you think you can just decide to do what you want. We're going to step back.

I worked. I still working at the waitress job. I found another job close by in a hotel and that helped. My ward was great and then I went on my mission I think just 2 years after I'd join the church.

I served in England. And I just wanted everybody to know what I knew. That's what I wanted to do. Faith Is Not Blind: It's a beautiful story.

And like most beautiful stories, you want the hero to have sort of an easy way and have things come easily. And I and I think it's interesting you had these conflicts, but you pushed through them because you're so certain that it was true.

Loretta: Yes. Because I felt like I left on such a whim, like I was literally on a Magic Carpet, which I think sometimes the Spirit can help us do that and it's wonderful but it can't last.

And it probably shouldn't. I remember when I was being taught by the elders I was kind of interested in Church History, but there was just so much study that I didn't get to study everything.

I have a question for you, Sister. He started telling me about the Priesthood not being given to people of color and I didn't know back then.

This is ridiculous. I kept thinking about it because I guess I was starting to put two and two together, Like, God loves me so obviously so everybody should have everything.

So I called my mission president the next day and I told him this is what I was faced with and I don't know how to deal with it, but I need answers.

Faith Is Not Blind: How did you feel? That's a bombshell to find out something like that. Did you feel that anyone had deliberately tried to hide that information from you?

Loretta: At first I did because I was thinking they just didn't teach me everything. Faith Is Not Blind: That's an interesting approach to try and at least give the benefit of the doubt to the information.

So what did your Mission President say? Faith Is Not Blind: Did he make it clear to you that the information was available? I think that's interesting that he told you to research it.

Someone on the street knows it. And this is where it is. You might have not come across it,but it is there and you are more than welcome to study it.

That will help you learn how to assist other people that you might meet on your mission. I first go to the leaders or a Bishop. Right then it was the Mission President.

And after that I pray about it and decide. It won't be a problem anymore. Faith Is Not Blind: How did you get that answer when you were so confused?

I think sometimes confusion or a misunderstanding or any negative feelings might stop someone from communicating with God. I think your pattern is interesting because you see it all throughout your conversion story--that connection with God.

How to do have an open connection with God so that you could ask him and still get an answer even though maybe you had some negative feelings--which were justified in the circumstance--but how did you get that answer from Him?

Loretta: After becoming a member of the church I was obsessed with General Conference. I started studying all the Conference talks before I became a member.

So I was baptized and I started from like the seventies. I had lots of talks to draw from to deal with this. In that talk that was a scripture recited which was in first Nephi.

I know he does love me and so that scripture was kind of what I needed at that point and that was my answer: I'm not going to have answers for all the people who I meet during this mission.

Questions are going to throw at me. How did you proceed with the rest of your mission? Were there other obstacles like that or did that help you get through the rest of your mission?

Loretta: It did help because during my mission. At first I didn't understand why I'd been called to England.

It didn't make sense to me when I wanted to go to Africa. But for some reason while I was in England every person of color was drawn to me.

I didn't have to actively seek people. Who are you? Where did you come from? And I remember this guy--he was from the Congo-- and they were less-active.

And then there was another family as well--not even members--we just knocked on their door. And I was kind of like their evidence that there is a place for us.

Because she cannot be here doing this for 18 months for no reason. So there were many people. You may have to really understand why you're doing this, but at the end of the day God is the one that loves you.

He's the one. If anything, that's what should help you stay. Loretta: I had one one person talk to me and they were asking me because they didn't understand I'm staying.

God is working with imperfect people and because he's working with imperfect people these things are what makes them or breaks them. And their choices are not God's choices.

We can only yield to God's will not our will. Then it's not a problem right now because they made their choices that they needed to at that time, but I'm choosing to make this choice right now.

Faith Is Not Blind: So you took control over your choices and let your relationship with God be your relationship with God.

How long have you been home now? Loretta: It's been awhile. I came home in in September--almost 5 years. I mean, even before you knew that that's what it was pushing you, it was God's love for you and your love for him.

Since you've been home, when you've had difficulties I love that you turn to Him. How would you recommend that other people do the same?

I think sometimes it's hard when we have expectation failure or when we have conflicts both in and outside of the Church. How have you made sure that the love of God is what motivates you and pushes you forward?

How would you suggest other people do the same? Loretta: For me personally, I think the problems or the questions usually come when a new experience presents itself into one's life--either a trial or a change of environment something always shift gears.

For me, when I left to go on my mission, I was going and knowing that I'm coming back. I had that I had that at the back of my mind--that no matter what happens here I'm going to be home.

It's fine. And so I struggled a lot spiritually when I came here because things are so different from what I'm used to and I had experiences where my like identity was challenged.

Like who I am and where I'm from--things like that. I remember talking to my Stake President at home who I talk to all the time.

You're here for school that's different. It's not technically a mission, but it is a mission because you are here to educate yourself, but you're also here to help others.

So why don't you take that same energy and those same reasons and apply those here? And it's not easy because you know you're not a missionary, but you have to start thinking like one.

What is this? You can't compare things like that, Like why am I having the American dollar? You're here now. This is home so you have to learn again to love other people you're surrounded by.

I can do that. That's not a problem. And so I started doing that and I decided to work in the temple because I thought that would be one of the ways I could serve a lot of people without proselytizing or anything.

So I started doing that in the temple as an ordinance worker. I was taught a lot of lessons and I realized that sometimes when people don't want to face the music, they don't want to face the challenge they're struggling with.

I'm not afraid of trials.

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