Sunday, November 26, 2017

Hope of Israel

                                                                                                          Nov. 20, 2017
Hi Fam!
 
This week was great! They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, so I thought if I sent a lot of pictures this week, I could get away with a short email.
 
The best part of this week was Junior and Teresa´s baptism!




Their mom and cousins are members and their second cousin is Angie Ayabiri. (Hilary knows her!) So it is a small small world!!
They were super excited and really happy and we are trying to help them build good habits of reading and praying!
 
Franco will be baptized this Saturday and he is also really excited about it. (He kept pushing to be baptized last week, but his parents wanted it to be this weekend.) Yesterday, Junior and Teresa and Franco sat with us at church and I felt like we were foster parents haha it was pretty funny.

Here is a picture of the missionaries in our district at the top of a large tower.


A picture of the missionaries in our zone. "Zona La Pampa"
 
Lots of great experiences this week! I know Heavenly Father directs this work! He is at the helm and grants us his spirit to be instruments in His hands! There are so many incredible youth and children in this world that are His hope! I know they will also be instruments in His hands to bring about a great and marvelous work and build the kingdom of God! I am grateful to be a member of this church and share this message with the world!
 
Thanks for the love and support everyone!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Elder Harris

Monday, November 20, 2017

Chile stole the beach

                                                                                                     Nov. 13, 2017
Hi Everyone!
 
This week was really good, lots of blessings and lots of good food. Elder Sierra is trying to lose weight in these last couple of weeks, but it is pretty hard in this area because the members love to feed us!
 
Our investigators are doing really well, we are working with some young adults towards baptismal dates in December and right now we are teaching a few part member families and also Franco, an 8 year old kid who has been going to church by himself for the past year. Last Sunday he came up to us and asked if he could be baptized so this week we talked to his parents and made sure they will support him and help him! His brother and uncle are members of the Ward and live a few houses away so he has a good support system too!
Fun Bolivian Culture fact: No one here likes the Chileans because a long time ago there was a war between Bolivia and Chile and Chile won and took away the coastline Bolivia used to have. So any time someone here meets a Chilean missionary they make jokes like, "When are you going to give the ocean back?" haha it's pretty funny.

So we don't have a real beach in our mission, but on Monday we went to the next best thing: Sand dunes in the middle of a shallow river. We played soccer and frisbee as a district and it was a blast!













Also we hit up Cotoca on the way and the sloths were feeling pretty photogenic that day.
 



We found a really cool train track bridge
The sand dunes near Cotoca




Something I learned this week is that often when the Savior invites us to repent, He says "come unto me," immediately before or after. When He invites us to repent, He is inviting us to make ourselves worthy to be nearer to Him. When we sin, we distance ourselves from Him and are not worthy to be close to Him. So we can really only come unto Him as we repent and become worthier to be in His presence!
 
I love teaching the gospel and understanding it better each and everyday! Read the Book of Mormon every day and you will learn and feel incredible things!
Love,
Elder Harris


Pray Always!

                                                                                                        Nov. 6, 2017
Hello Family,

I hope everyone enjoyed Halloween! We kind of forgot it was Halloween on Tuesday until we saw a group of kids going from store to store asking for candy. (I doubt they had too much success because Halloween is not part of Bolivian culture haha.)

On Saturday we ate some Reese's peanut butter cups, so I guess that counts for something. But, the closest thing to Halloween this week was Day of the Dead!!!! We have been super excited for this day the past few weeks because we had 2 big activities planned!
 
Everyone had the day off so in the morning there was a ward activity organized by Grandpa Ernesto. We all met up at 8 am, ate breakfast, and then we trained the ward members how to contact people and get down their info to be able to pass by and teach them another day! Lots of members showed up and they went and contacted all over the area and now we have a ton of great referrals to contact so it was a big success!

Here in Bolivia EVERYONE goes to visit a dead person on November 2nd. So the cemetery was packed all day. With that in mind, we got a dry erase board, a table, and some pamphlets and set up a little booth outside the cemetery next to all the people selling food and flowers! We wrote "Where do we go after we die?" and "Will I be with my loved ones after death?" on the board and then contacted the people passing by.

Later on I went into the cemetery with Elder Sierra where everyone was sitting, eating, and spending time with their families and we sang "Families can Be Together Forever" and afterwards gave out pamphlets of the plan of salvation! It was really fun and nerve wracking to just start singing, but it went great and we found some good new families!

When we were done I called a taxi to carry the dry erase board back to the chapel and we needed a taxi with a rack on top. In Spanish, they call the rack "Parilla", but I accidently said "Parillada," so instead of asking them to send a taxi with a rack on top, I asked them to send a taxi with grilled steak. Good times.

The best part of this week was Raquel's baptism! There was a huge amount of support from the ward and lots of the youth went which was great!
 
It was a neat service and we are so happy for her and the step she is taking in her life! Her cousins went to church yesterday and we are starting to teach some of her family which is good!

 
 
 
 
This week I was reminded of the power of prayer. Whenever you are feeling inadequate and like you can't measure up to the tasks that lie before, pray. He listens and will give us the strength we need to magnify our callings and meet the demands placed upon us! "Pray always, and I will pour out my spirit upon you" (D&C 19:38) I know that promise is true!

Love you all, have a great week and don't forget to pray!

Elder Harris

Finding the Elect

                                                                                                       October 30, 2017
Hey Family,
 
This week was incredible! We were really blessed as a companionship and as a zone and I am really excited to see the fruits over the next few weeks!
 
The competition went really well, everyone was really hyped during the week and we ended up finding three times as many new investigators than we did last week! We surpassed our goal as a zone by a lot and I am just really grateful Heavenly Father helped us meet the goal and then some. 
Elder Sierra and I were able to find a lot of people the Lord has been preparing and several of them quickly recognized us as representatives of Jesus Christ.
Raquel went to church by herself yesterday which was all we needed to see to make sure she is ready for baptism! She has a testimony and a big desire to be baptized, so this was the last piece of the puzzle for her. Her baptism will be this Saturday and we are really excited for her. She has been investigating the church for almost a year!
On Saturday as we were working we saw a man across the street and decided to talk to him. From the first few things he said to us it became obvious he was different than most of the people we meet. He told us he would like to hear more of our message and to come back later that night.
Marco Antonio is one of the most prepared and elect people I have met in my whole mission! He recently got separated from his wife and is struggling to raise his five year old son on his own, which has made him incredibly humble. As we talked about repentance and baptism he told us he wants to be baptized and he is preparing to be baptized on November 18th!
Lots of progress in our area and lots and lots of people to teach. I feel really blessed.
This week we taught several people who told us we are not true Christians and felt like we were trying to take away their faith in Jesus Christ. I want to bear the testimony that they didn't give us the chance to share.
I believe in Christ. He lives and He loves us. Only because of Jesus Christ we have hope, because "there is none other way nor name given under heaven whereby man can be saved in the kingdom of God." (2 Nephi 31:21) I know that He loves us so much that He calls prophets to testify of His divine mission. He has called prophets in these latter days to restore His church and to teach His gospel. We are not asking anyone to put their faith in these imperfect men who God has called, but rather to rely "wholly upon the merits of Him who is mighty to save." I testify that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is His restored church. He is at the helm, and as members of that church, we believe in Christ!
Love,
Elder Harris