So, things on
this side of the world might be a little different than yours. It´s currently
about 100 degrees. It´s been getting to
a low of about 93 this week, with clouds, and humidity. It´s been a good week.
I´ve also discovered a new diet - and it’s not the "starve yourself with
only rice" diet like I tried last year, or the HGH diet I tried with Elder
Valdez. It´s this awesome diet called the "Walk around in the sun all day
in pants diet" It seems to work great. The hardest part is leaving the
shade.
You know,
it´s funny you ask what life is like here at 2 in the afternoon. I´d like to
know what everyone else is doing too.. but I DO! They´re all taking a nap.
EVERYONE sleeps a siesta. So from about 1:30-4 everyone sleeps and we study. :)
So, just imagine missionaries inside
studying and there you go. :) Maybe I’ll take a picture this week to show
you.
Christian and
Johanna are good. They were sick on Friday when we visited them and Christian
said they´re good to come to church but we haven´t been able to see them. We
will be visiting them tonight since they didn´t make it to church this week.
Johanna is still reading in the Book of Mormon and Christian is every once and
a while.
But we did
have Consejo de Lideres this week. So, the elders from Ibaretta came down on
Monday night and we cooked up some pizza and enjoyed some outdoor pizza with
coke. Then on the way back!! The elders from Clorinda had to stay with us (you
know, I think they just like us the best) so we cooked up some choripancitos!
oh it was soo good.
Consejo was
really good too. The area presidency has made some changes and now we only
report 1. number of baptisms and confirmations 2. assistance in our ward/branch
3. less actives reactivated. It´s a
really different way to do missionary work. The idea is that they want to focus
on results and not as much on how we get the results.
I also gave
Elder Valdez the goodbye hug. I´m not gonna lie... it was weird. It´s strange
to think that I won´t see that kid until we´re both back in the states. But don´t worry. He´ll come to visit
sometime. He´s one of my best friends in the mission.
As for this
week, it was HOT! But, it sure was a fulfilling week. I feel content with
everything that we got done. We taught a lot of lessons, visited a lot of
people, and we´re starting to see multiple families progress toward
reactivation or baptisms. It’s a good life.
So, we ate
pigeon soup.
This weekend
also has been the best weekend of my mission. Well, second behind the week that
Jorge was baptized. But, I just feel content. I remember very distinctly
walking to the bus stop at the end of the night and having the spirit come over
me. It was a good feeling, almost like someone was saying "good
work". I got that feeling on Saturday and Sunday night. It really was a
testimony builder to me especially if I could explain ALL of the things that
happened those 2 days. They were days full of lessons on all parts of the
spectrum. From first contacts or investigators taking their first steps,
inactive members with a ton of problems looking for solutions or recent
converts asking themselves why it´s so hard to endure to the end. A little bit
of everything we had mixed into those two short days. But, we taught to their
needs and helped them understand how important the gospel is in their lives.
So, I don´t
know if you remember, but we were teaching a Family Laviosa a while back. Aldo
and Laura? Well, we went by the other day and were talking to their dad
Seferino who was super against talking to us. Well, we talked to him a few
times then finally gave him a BoM and invited him to read it. We set a time to
talk and when we came back, he had read all of 3 Nephi 11, and went off for 5
minutes EXPLAINING EVERYTHING that happened in the chapter. He even caught the
part where everyone came up to Christ. It was awesome. We taught the first
lesson, and I asked him "So, do you want to know if this message is
true?" And he just paused, then humbly said "Si." So we started
throwing ALL the commitments at him! Will you read? Will you pray? Will you
come to church? Will you follow the example of Jesus Christ and be baptized..?
(before I finished my question he said yes) He replied Yes to every single
commitment. And you know, it´s not rare here to find people that say yes. It’s
another thing to have people actually keep their commitments. But the way he
said it was so determined that I knew he was going to do it. He showed up to
church as we were helping prepare the Sacrament and he kinda got on us and said
"Hey! I thought you were gonna be here waiting at the door!" But he
stayed for Sacrament Meeting and then had to go. I even got him singing the
hymns with us!
We also had
another investigator at church. Her name´s Sofia, she´s 16 and the sister of a
super active new convert. We hadn´t even taught her yet, and she came to
church, but Sunday afternoon we had a lesson with her and her sister Selva and
another friend named Lorena and they all want to read. They all want to come to
church. Honestly, God is just dumping blessings on us.
And we had
another investigator at church. Her name is Mikaela, she’s 12 and is the niece
of a convert of 2 months. We´re gonna keep teaching all of them, and see if
those white pants still fit. ;)
I was
thinking last night about how great this last year of my mission has been. From
Elder Zivic, Elder Suarez, Elder Valdez, Elder Simmons and Elder Brough.
They´ve been some of the best companions that I could´ve ever asked for.
They´ve helped me in millions of ways. I feel this last year of my mission
really has been the turning point of my life.
I love being
a missionary, I just want to keep living in this dream that I´m living.
Love you all.
Elder Harris III