Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Hilary Arrives in Chile

                                                                                                                                        April 15, 2013
Hola Famila!! I have arrived in Chile!! Writing this is kind of difficult because the Spanish keyboard is very different from an American keyboard so I might make a lot of mistakes.
Lo siento. Como están? I hope everyone is well! I haven´t gotten any mail, I think we only get it once a month, but we get emails every week. Please tell me about your adventures. I will tell you about mine!

So, I arrived safely and everything worked out with the flights. The Lord really blessed us to make all our flights and get all of our luggage. I felt so grateful that I didn't have any problems--His hand is in everything.

 
When I arrived, we were greeted warmly by the Mission President and his wife, President and Sister Humphreys.They are so kind! We had an interview with President Humphrey and took our visa pictures and got our papers ready for that, and then we were off to meet our new trainers.

We had subway for lunch, which is a rarity here, and we were trying to talk to the new trainers in Spanish but we were all so tired from the flight. I zoned out so much, and couldn´t even really talk to anyone. There was one sister I noticed who I kind of thought was going to be my trainer, but we hadn´t found out yet. After lunch, we had a testimony meeting where we each were "invited" to give our testimonies in Spanish. We did, and after, they announced who would be working together.


My companion is named Hermana Call, and she went into the MTC the same day I did, but she was in the advance Spanish class and only spent 2 weeks there. She had been in the mission for 4 weeks when she was called as a trainer. So she is going through training herself, while training me, but she is amazing!!! You should see the way she teaches. She follows the Spirit in everything, and she knows exactly what to say, and I am excited to be able to learn from her and one day speak as well as she does. 

We are working in Cauquenes, Chile, and I don`t know what I thought Chile was like before coming, but it is very different. I love it though! The people are so generous and give so much. In Cauquenes, about 80 to 90 percent of the members are less actives, so we are branch builders. We have a list of over 700 less active members, and our goal is to try to find and contact at least 10 less actives a week. Because we are branch builders, we have lower standards for the number of new investigators in a week. We are suppose to have 10 new investigators a week also.

I love it so much. I have already seen so many miracles from the Lord. We contacted a lady who it turns out was a less active member, and the missionaries use to visit her all the time, but her house was destroyed in the earthquake and she was lost. She was so excited that we had found her! And she is married!!! That is so exciting because the majority of couples here aren't married. It is so sad, because we can´t count them as progressing investigators or give them a baptismal date unless they have a wedding date. I love all of these people so much, and it is so sad to hear some of their stories. Many times we hear of people who have gone inactive because they loved the missionaries who taught them and couldn´t stand it when they left.

We live with a single Hermana in the branch named Hermana Elia. We sleep in really nice beds and have a washing machine, and the showers are so warm, and life is perfect! She is the  nicest woman and owns her own restaurant where she works everyday, and also does special occasions like weddings. It is amazing! She has been coming to church with us, and I think the arrangement is a blessing for all of us.

Guess what??? We have a baptism this week!! Nicole is getting baptized on Sat.!!! She is about our age, maybe a year older, and she is a golden investigator. She agrees with everything we teach her! She had already agreed to a baptismal date and had been taught most of the lessons when I got here, but I got to teach her a little. She is so cute, and we are so excited for her to get baptized. I know this is what she wants, and it is going to bless her greatly. I feel like she will stay active. We went to church yesterday with her, and it was her first Sacrament meeting. She had gone to general conference on Sat. and Sun. and that counted as attending church twice. We need 3 church attendances before they can get baptized. But it was also fast and testimony meeting. She felt the Spirit so strongly that she cried! We are going to follow up today, but I think she loved it. We met her through a less active family, who want to come back to church now. Their names are Pato, Angie, and they have a little girl. They are so cute! I am so excited for all of these people, because they are coming closer to the Savior.

So one of the goals of our mission is to mainly focus on finding, teaching, and baptizing families, because these families are so blessed by the gospel in their lives. The gospel gives them the opportunity to have a strong foundation in Christ, and to be sealed for time and all eternity, so they will be together after death. We always teach our lessons and then invite them to pray to know if what we taught is true. The Spirit is the only one that can teach them the truth, we are only the messengers. This week we are really praying to find families, and yesterday we fasted for it.

Last night we were just out contacting, and we met a mother and daughter, Eufemia y Grace. They were so receptive to our message as my companion was inspired to ask what they were struggling with in life. Eufemia had lost her son, and neither can find work. My companion testified that she would see her son again, and that the Lord could help them find work if they prayed with faith. I shared my testimony as well and we invited them to be baptized, the both agreed almost instantly and they both agreed to a date too. The 11th of May. They agreed to pray last night to know of the truth and to read out of a Book of Mormon that we gave them. We are teaching them more tonight and I can´t wait! There are people out there that the Lord has really prepared to receive the gospel. He knows them, and He is the only one who can lead us to them. And He did that last night.

My favorite thing in the world is when I feel the Spirit testify while I am speaking. I am really struggling with the language. Chileans slur their words really badly and my vocabulary is limited, but I know the Lord blesses me as I open my mouth. It doesn´t come out perfectly, but because the Spirit is there, it is perfect. It speaks to their hearts in a universal language.

I love the Lord´s work that I am part of, and I love teaching. My companion is helping me so much by just turning to me in the middle of the lessons and making me have to just talk on the spot, and I know that the words I share are from Heavenly Father and not from me, if I had my way I would plan out what I was going to say before. But the Lord knows better than me, and I will always trust Him. I just want to share my testimony real quick that the Savior lives, and that our Heavenly Father does too. They love us all, and they answer our prayers through the Spirit. The Holy Ghost is our guidance, He is real, and He testifies of truth and of our Heavenly Father and Savior. I love the Godhead with all my heart, and I am so happy to be working with all three of them everyday. I love you all! Can´t wait to hear from you and I hope all is well. I will try to send pictures. Love you so much!!!!
 

Happy Easter!!

                                                                                                                              April 3, 2013
Hola mi familia!!! I am so happy to hear about your amazing dia de Pascau! Thank you for your Easter treats and for the sweet notes and especially for the Picture of Christ! I love you all so much and miss you dearly!  This Easter Weekend, we had a huge combined Sacrament meeting. Picture over 3000 Missionaries partaking of the Sacrament all at the same time. It was truly amazing! I can't describe the overwhelming Spirit of the Lord that was there. I had the opportunity to be in the Choir, and have been in it about 4 times, but it was so special this time because we sang a new arrangement of the Lord is my Shepherd. It was truly an amazing Easter and I felt the Spirit so strongly. Then later that night we had a devotional and guess who spoke? Sheri Dew! I loved it! It was exactly what I needed to hear. She talked about how we have a divine errand to bring the world the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In D&C 33 it says that He will gather His elect, Well it takes the elect to gather the elect. She said that we are all influenced by what is around us, but we have the choice to be influenced, or to be influences. She went on to speak about how the adversary tries to influence us. There are three main ways. He tries to confuse us about who the Savior is and what He did for us, He tries to confuse us about who we are, and He tries to keep us from receiving revelation. If we can keep ourselves focused and remember these three things, it is very hard for the adversary to have any influence over us. She addressed the first one, How can we know who the Savior is. She shared a story about how she and her brother got stuck in a blizzard on winter in Last Chance, Colorado. They had tried to get around the storm, and their dad had to come rescue them. She said, that in that time her dad was her last chance. But, the Savior is not our last chance, He is our ONLY chance. He is our only chance to be healed of heartache, emotional pain, insecurities and fears, and sins, our only chance to catch a vision of who we are, our only chance to deal with the adversary, our only chance to achieve exaltation and eternal life, and our only chance to have hope, peace, happiness,and joy. We must come to know Him through faith, obedience, applying the Atonement in our lives, learning, keeping covenants, studying His life and example, and then trying to be like Him. He can truly help us with anything. I know that with all my heart. Sister Dew said that when we struggle, we can pray to our Heavenly Father, put our weaknesses and fears on the alter, and ask in the name of the Savior for help to overcome. I challenge you all to remember this. It is true, and He will always be there to lift us. The next thing we must remember is who we are. We have been saved for the last days because we are the strongest and because our Heavenly Father has divine confidence in us. He sent us here because He knows what we will do. We must have the same Divine Confidence. Sister Dew challenged us, and I give you all the same challenge to read D&C 138, and Abraham 3 and then ask our Heavenly Father to talk to you about you, and about how He feels about you. We can only have confidence in ourselves if we have confidence in Him and how He feels about us. The last thing is to recognize the Language of Revelation. This comes through regular immersion in the scriptures. We can also ask our Heavenly Father in the name of His Son, to teach us and tutor us in what it sounds like and feels like when the Spirit speaks to us. He will answer. I loved Sister Dew's talk. I testify that everything she shared is true and inspired by our Heavenly Father. I have felt the adversary work on me in each of these 3 ways, but I have the power of the Lord to help me overcome. I know that the Savior lives! This is His Church and His work. He will help us overcome anything, Please read Alma 7:11-12 and also D&C 78:18 I love both of these. I love you all! you are amazing! and I am so proud of you and so happy to know that we will be together forever. Have a great week!

 

Con todo mi amor,

Hermana Harris