Good Afternoon All!
This week was indeed interesting and pretty active throughout. There's been some pretty good teaching and some good work with the members here, and then there's something that's just so awesome it'll probably take up a good half of the email.
Sunday was a little bit disappointing. The only person who came was Victor Fariña, who is so active nowadays! But I'm concerned because Araceli Alvarenga didn't come and we're really worried about how she's doing after such a long vacation with her family. She seems really overwhelmed with a lot of things. But, we were later able to go and visit Walter and Pamela on Sunday and bring them the Message of The Restoration, which Pamela understood very well. I'm not sure about Walter, because he gets really distracted in most of the lessons. But, when the time came to give the invitation for the baptismal date, she rejected, and probably because I asked in a rather hurried way and don't think that she understood the question very well. So, that's where we left off. But it was a great lesson and they're excited to learn more and ask.
We did have another lesson during the week, but they hadn't prayed to ask if Joseph Smith is a true Prophet of God and they'd only been able to get through half of the Pamphlet, so we spent most of the short lesson on helping them understand why it's important to know and ask. It was a really rushed lesson though, so we'll see how we can recover next time. They said that they'd be there Sunday, so pray that it does NOT rain!!!!
Yoanna hasn't been seen.
On Wednesday we did a division with a member, because I HAD to get out and visit some of the people that the Relief Society President gave to us. I don't know if I've mentioned that here in Campo Grande, this companionship is working two completely different areas so when we work more in one, the other gets really neglected. Everyone you all read about live in Campo Grand A, but everyone the Relief Society President told us to visit lives in Campo Grande C, so I went out with a member (actually the Bishop Portillo's son and one of the coolest youths ever) to visit them. AND ONE OF THEM WAS THERE! Thank you so much Javier (the Bishop's son)! It was a less-active family who committed to going to Church on Sunday.
And! On Tuesday Elder Billings came by the office because his companion had to go to migrations!
He's been sitting tight over in Santaní since he left the office, and he really seems to love it there. He has some crazy stories and it was just really nice to catch up with old friends, and show him HOW MUCH HAS CHANGED since he left! The Fichero's job is way different these days, now that we did away with all old reporting systems.
And then the coolest thing happened on Friday:
The Return to Capiatá!
Elder Monzón does Chapel Open Houses across our mission, a program run by the Area down here and President McMullin assigned him the task of carrying it out, and he does a really good job of it. However, he's having a hard time coordinating with the member who is supposed to be his companion (his Open House companion was assigned by the area), so he's had to take one of us from the office every time. Well, Friday the 13th, we had a staff meeting where President asked us which of us would be willing to go with Elder Monzón to the Capiatá Open House, and my hand shot up so fast. So I got to go and help out!
It was so awesome! The way it works is that there are constant runs going throughout the night. Three companionships of Sister missionaries are in charge of guiding the runs, which start in the Sacrament Room, with a big picture of the Cristus statue blocking the pulpit. Behind is a big speaker which, after the Sisters introduce what's going on, plays a voice recording of some of Christ's words from the scriptures. It's really awesome. Then the Sisters bear testimony, and we open up the dividable doors to where there are two posters set up in each of the four corners of the cultural hall. The first one talks about Christ and His doctrine and life, the second about prophets, ancient and modern, the third is about the Book of Mormon, and the fourth is all about families and children. Then they go and see the baptismal font, where two missionaries dressed in white explain baptism to them and they all talk a little. Then there's a reference table where we get to put down their information so the missionaries can go visit them!!!
After that it's open to exploration, and the leaders of every organization have their own parts, describing each of their organizations, so ALL OF THE MEMBERS CAME!!!
It was huge! I got to see all of the wonderful, familiar faces of the Capiateños! Brother Gil, Brother César Fernández with whom I went and did so many visits, all the wonderful youth who are such a great part of that Ward, and we were able to just delight in working side by side to bring more souls unto Christ. It was joyous. Unfortunate news however: Diana and Paola, the only two who were baptized in my time there, have since moved to the South mission and so I didn't get the chance to see them, and might not until I'm home. But! It was joyous anyways.
That was this week in a nutshell! I hope that things have been going well for you guys and I pray that you can all find ways to help missionary work forward! I know that each of you has something special to contribute to God's Kingdom here and I know that He has beautiful plans for each and every one of you.
The beauty of missionary work is truly work, and I pray that everyone can find the strength and the desire to go forth and work with all that is in them. It's not easy, but it's so rewarding. I know that the Lord is in this work and that when we work alongside the Master, we can find more peace in our hearts than we have ever known. In the same way that he who does not repent must suffer even as Christ suffered, which none of us can know how hard to bear it was, if we do repent and fight with all that is in us, we must rejoice as Christ has rejoiced and enjoy the fruits of the Gospel and Eternal Life, which is equally a mystery to us during this life.
I love you all,
Elder Harris