Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Changes Bring Blessings

                                                                                                                April 25, 2016
This week, I´m going to be real brief because I was busy sending photos.
 
Last night the transfer began, and I received a phone call that I am going to stay in Casa Verde with another sister, Sister de Oliveira (a brasilian who is almost done with her mission)!! 
Sis. Cellurale packing me in her suitcase..)
Sister Cellurale is leaving and going to be a Sister Training Leader in Vila Sônia. She is going to be incredible!!
 
Although I will miss Sister Cellurale, I am so excited to keep working here in this area, especially because Leticia will be baptized on May 8th. We are going to try to bring her to the temple shortly after her baptism on her special day, and she is making so many friends with the instructors from the CTM. 
 
As for Maria Luiza, she cried to find out Sister Cellurale would be leaving her behind--She is super sweet. 

I love the Savior. I know that this transfer with my new companion I will come to know more about the Savior´s love and charity---the pure love of Christ, because that is all I have been fasting and praying for before this transfer. 
 
 
 
 
 
I LOVE YOU ALL!! Sorry this is so short!! I am doing well, and I hope you all have a wonderful week!!!

The Gospel Changes People!

                                                                                                                    April 18, 2016

HI FAMILY!!!!!! A LOT HAS HAPPENED THIS PAST WEEK THAT IT`S REALLY HARD TO SUM UP IN ONE EMAIL!!!!

JOSE WAS BAPTIZED YESTERDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
 
Before he was immersed in the water, he told the Irmao who baptized him (Irmao Nicholas) that he didn´t need to plug his nose because it was only for a recommendation for children.
Funny that he said that.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
After the baptism, the Bishop talked about how José had had to have a heart transplant in the past, and how he was being born again with a completely knew heart (he was born three times). He talked about the importance of donating our hearts to Christ, and donating our time to following him. It was an incredible thought, and the Bishop here, Bishop Chamorro is super intelligent.
 
I also had the opportunity to sing I´m trying to be like Jesus with an instructor in English at the baptism at the request of the members.

The bishop spoke in Church yesterday, giving all the members an invitation to study the scriptures for at least 30 minutes each day. He said that the majority of the problems that he hears about in interviews with members come from a lack of scripture study in the lives of the members. He said that we get out of the scriptures what we put into them, and that when we pray with real intent to receive an answer from the scriptures, and we seriously study and search the scriptures for an answer, we will come to know that they are the word of God, our questions or doubts will be solved, and a burden will be lifted from our shoulders.

I love our Ward and want to share a few pictures from our get to know you party called
"Fazendo Amigos"--(making friends.)
















Cute Maria Luiza!!
 
 
Yesterday, Leticia went to Church and
she now has a ton of friends in the ward (the instructors of the CTM). She is always super happy, and gets along with everyone. The instructors invited her to a ton of activities for singles in the ward (churrasco), and they all know that she accepted baptism last night for May 8th!!!
 
Leticia came to the baptism of José, and loved it. Last night we taught her about the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and invited her to be baptized. She is SUPER ELECT, and accepted baptized so easily, it didn´t even feel real.

As for funny/strange experiences;

I have a scorpion na missão (a young man who really just wants to learn about the gospel because he thinks I´m pretty). One day he came up to us and told me I was beautiful in English, and then said that he really liked the Chicago Bulls team. This past week we went to visit him with a priesthood holder of the Church, and randomly during the lesson, he asked us about the church´s stance about dating, and continued talking about receiving revelation to date someone. He kept looking at me repeatedly during the lesson, and my companion and I knew that he was just trying to hit on me. We told him that we can only receive revelation for ourselves, and not revelation for another person (a quote from general conference came into my mind about the dream/revelation received from one person about marrying the other, and waiting to receive the same dream/revelation for yourself in order to marry that person). In the end, we are never going to teach him again, because the lesson was just too strange, and we are going to avoid passing by his house at all costs.

It was a funny experience because it doesn´t happen too often in the mission haha. 

Maria Luiza and Victor received the gift of the Holy Ghost yesterday, and the Maria Luiza cried after receiving it.
 
She is really a changed person--has a warmer heart because she left behind some mistakes of her past, and she always wants to do what´s right. She went to Josés baptism as well yesterday. 

I love you all so much!! This past week we didn´t get to teach Rafaela, but we´re going to try again! Have a great week!!

The Sweetness of Baptism

                                                                                                                  April 11, 2016
 
Oi Family!!!! Wow, this week has been really eventful!!!! I´m so proud of Benjiman!!! So excited for Elder Harris to serve in Bolivia!!! He will be a wonderful servant of the Lord in the Lord´s vineyard!!! 
 
Yesterday, Victor and Maria Luiza were baptized, and it was a sweet experience!!!
 
 We were taking pictures before the service, and Maria Luiza said, I just want to enter in the water (Quero entrar na água). She was super anxious to be baptized, and didn´t want to take more pictures hahaha.
 
She wasn´t able to be baptized by her grandson yesterday because he was nervous to baptize her, but she was baptized by our District leader.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 I remember just watching both Victor and Maria Luiza be baptized, and smiling from ear to ear because of how happy I was to see them completely put the Savior first in their lives.
 
I know they received a remission of their sins yesterday, and they have a new start in their lives.

Sister Cellurale and me with Vitor
Yesterday, Sister Cellurale and I sang I feel my Savior´s Love in Portuguese and English, and the Bishop spoke about a secret to staying active in the Church--feasting on the scriptures every day. It was a sweet service, and I know that the Lord is working with us.
Yesterday, I also had the privilege to teach Rafaela. Sister Cellurale and I went on splits with two returned sister missionaries from the ward who work in the CTM, and so I taught with an Irma named Juliana. She has an incredible testimony, and taught me a lot about really understanding an investigator´s needs. It´s really strange because I feel as though I am only in this mission to help Rafaela understand the power of Christ´s Atonement to overcome sin. The Spirit always touches my heart so strongly when I teach her. She feels as though she is unworthy to go to Church because she has made a lot of mistakes in her life, and I told her that the Church is for sinners who keep on trying. I told her that Heavenly Father never gives up on us, and I told her that the Lord had been preparing her to receive our messages since the first day we taught her. By the gift of tongues, and trusting in Heavenly Father, words came into my mind that I needed to tell Rafaela. The Lord had been preparing her with trials and difficulties in order to recognize the light of Jesus Christ. At time we live in darkness. We feel as though we are the worst of sinners, or we feel as though there is no use in trying again. The Savior´s grace is infinite and endless. There is always hope, and we just need to believe in Him to see miracles. The minute that we accept His grace into our lives, our works change, and we begin to see ourselves as our Heavenly Father sees us. At the end of the lesson, Rafaela told us that she has always felt that we are sisters to her. We really do have a special relationship, and she is like a Sister to me when I have the opportunity to teach her. She is going to read the Book of Mormon and pray to know that it is true. She is also going to pray to have the strength to come to church this Sunday.
This past week, we received a reference from our neighbor that Leticia (the granddaughter of Ester) was interested in learning about the gospel.  
Leticia, the grandaughter of Ester
 We taught her about the Restoration of the Gospel, and she was super receptive, and repeatedly told us that she only wanted to know Heavenly Father´s path for her in her life. She had many questions, including one about temples, and she is the sweetest girl!! She is young, and works in the law field, and she has a strong desire to visit the church. This reference was random and a miracle, and we are hoping that Leticia helps soften the heart of Ester so that Ester is baptized this month.





Ester attended church yesterday even though she was really sick, and she also attended the baptism of Maria Luiza and Victor. We had been praying for this because she is ashamed of being baptized because of her age, and after seing Maria Luiza, with 75 years old, be baptized, she was more excited to be baptized. She won´t mark a date yet to be baptized, but she still has a desire. A desire of faith works miracles.
José is on track for being baptized this Sunday, and he is being well-integrated in the ward. 
Isabella went to church yesterday with her younger sister Manuella, and friend, Jaqueline, and enjoyed it!!
This past week, Thaissa chose the date of the 24th of this month to be baptized, and Sister Cellu and I laughed because it was super easy to mark this date with her. We practically did nothing, and she chose this date! I said that the Lord must be tired of working with these investigators of ours because now we are easily cultivating the fruits of his vineyard.
The Lord is at the front of His Work. He is working with us, and we are simply instruments in His Hands to Fulfill His Work. LOVE YOU ALL!!!

  


Monday, April 4, 2016

"Feliz Aniversário" from the mission field!

                                                                                                                  April 4, 2016
 
Oi!!! Muito obrigada por todos vocês que me enviaram parabéns!!! Sou muito grata pelo seu amor!!! 
  
Last night I read all of your birthday letters-- I couldn´t wait to open them today, and I absolutely loved all of your kind words!!
You all mean so much to me, and let me tell you that I thought so much about each one of you this General Conference!!!

This past week I ate all of the birthday candy and gave a lot away to friends of our district, and investigators to have a taste of the United States!! 
 


Because it was a P-day, we went to a fancy
restaurant and celebrated my birthday lunch.

I can't believe I'm 20!


Look at this yummy fancy dessert!

You know how much I love dessert!
Yesterday was incredible!!!! José, Vitor, the grandmother of Vitor, named Yolanda, Maria Luiza, Thaíssa, and Ester came to General Conference and felt the Spirit!! Maria Luiza told us that she has stopped drinking coffee--she is one of the strongest old ladies I know--I need to post a picture of her for each one of you!!! Also, José attended a baptismal service yesterday of a young child who was baptized in the ward, and he decided to choose his baptismal date for the 17th of April!!! As for Ester, she also had the opportunity to see the baptism of a young boy, and we are going to follow up with her this week about her feelings towards baptism. We think that she is having trouble accepting baptism because she is worried about what her family will think of her changing religions from being Catholic to a member of the Church of Jesus Christ. 
 
This past week I had some incredible spiritual experiences I would like to share with you all.
 
One day we decided to visit Rafaela, and we didn´t get the chance to teach her fully, but she said that she was reading the pamphlet we left with her about the Restoration, and she said that ever since the first time we met with her, she felt so much peace in her heart. She told us that as she prayed at the end of the first lesson we had with her, she realized how grateful she was for the little things that Heavenly Father had given her, and that she hadn´t ever really thanked him for small blessings in her life. Sister Cellurale and I felt the spirit so strongly after talking to her, and as soon as we left her house, we danced/ jumped up and down with excitement for her progress, and knew that she was elect and has been prepared by the Lord. We are going to teach her and her husband tomorrow officially about the Restoration, and invite them to be baptized!! 

This past week I also had the opportunity to feel the Spirit touch the heart of an Irma da Igreja whose son struggled with his testimony and now lives in the United States. I told her about a family member who had also gone through some hard struggles, but how my parents had responded with unconditional love and through feeling this love, his testimony was strengthened. I felt the spirit so strongly as I testified to this sweet Irma who was passing through a difficult time in her life, and we cried together. I told her that Heavenly Father never gives up on His children. He loves them unconditionally, even when they may give up on Him.



Also, this past week we had the opportunity to teach an MTC instructor who felt as though her testimony was wavering. She is a recent-returned missionary, and one day she said that she woke up and didn´t have a desire to pray to heavenly Father, and this thought really scared her. She didn´t want to fall away from the Church, and she didn´t want to lose her testimony that she had gained in her mission. We decided to sit down with her and teach her about the Atonement. I remember feeling the Spirit so strongly as I read a scripture about the Garden of Gethsemane, the prayer that Jesus Christ offered to Heavenly Father, and testified that Jesus Christ was pleading with the Father after enduring so much pain. He didn´t want to face what He had faced, Yet he DIDN`T GIVE UP. He didn´t give up because He trusted in the will of the Lord, and he Did the will of an all-knowing Heavenly Father. Heavenly Father doesn´t give up on His children.
Satan will do everything in his power to try the testimonies of returned missionaries, and force them to disbelieve in Christ and their Father in Heaven, but Jesus Christ has the power to do the opposite--He allows us to come unto the Father, and allows to find the greatest of all gifts--eternal life.
 
As for Vitor, he is super excited for his baptismal day, and we are going to teach him and his mom with the bishop tomorrow night to receive her permission. Maria Luiza is also super excited to be baptized by her grandson, and I showed her a picture of photos of my family, and she said that I have a beautiful family, and that mom is really young!!! haha

I love you all!! The words of the Prophet continually run through my mind that we need to choose the difficult right rather than the easy wrong choice in our lives. This life wasn´t meant to be easy, but was meant to be rewarding and worth it. 

We must follow Pres. Monson's counsel to choose the right, even when it is difficult.  As we choose Christ, He will help us endure the storms of life and feel the joy
that the gospel brings!
Remember, we must endure the heat and press forward in faith!



I love each and everyone of you!!




























This past week I learned so much about the Holy Ghost--how we need to receive it in our lives, and not just depend on it. We need to do our part to allow it to be our constant companion, and not just wait for it to comfort our hearts and make decisions for us.
 
I hope you all know that I pray for each one of you each and every day. You are all role models to me, and I am so grateful for your sweet testimonies and strength in the Church. 
 
MUITO AMOR, Sister Harris

FELIZ PÁSCOA!!!

                                                                                                            March 28, 2016
Oi família!!! I hope you are all doing well, and loving life!!
 
The Savior Lives!!! He loves us, and He is always working with us to help us progress in life!! 
 
Hmmm, where do I start? Yesterday was Easter, and I had the opportunity to bear my testimony in Church!! I absolutely love hearing the testimonies of members here in Casa Verde because they are so strong and beautiful.
 
Yesterday, as well, Sister Cellurale and I received a HUGE Easter basket full of goodies--chocolates, candy--American and Brasilian, nutella, bread, cookies, and HEAVEN.
 
It´s really hard to lose weight now...I´ve been trying to eat healthier and exercise more, but this area is just too difficult to resist food temptations. I will try to show some self-control and limit my sugar-intake.
 

Yesterday as well, we had the opportunity to take Donna Ester to church to watch the woman´s conference of general conference, as well as Maria, a less active member who has a TON of cats. They both loved every minute of it, and are excited to attend general conference now this next week. Maria recently lost one of her cats, and was super sad yesterday, but we shared a message of the Atonement of Jesus Christ and invited her to attend the woman´s broadcast, and the moment she heard the choir sing, she began to cry so hard. She really needed to feel of her Savior´s love last night. 
We are teaching a man named José who accepted baptism for the 10th of April!! ABBY´S BIRTHDAY!!! He has already been to church 2 times, including yesterday, and he really enjoys it. He was a contact that Sister Cellurale made one day on the street, and he came up to us one night, asking us when we would be able to teach him. He is truly a miracle!!! I´ll let you know more about him next week!
And as for this past week, we weren´t able to find the family of Ricardo to teach them. We went by and were greeted by their dog, Agata, who is always so friendly toward us.
 

  We will try again this week to reach them. They need to watch general conference!!! 
 
We were able to visit with Romulo, and his brother Rogerio who have been less active.
I gave him brownies for his birthday and Sister Cellurale made him brigadeiro.
As for Rafaela, we also weren´t able to teach her again yet, but we are going to try to teach her tonight.

As for Luiz, we discovered why he doesn´t want to begin dating again. He´s had a really hard past with relationships. We did have the opportunity to teach him, however, about the commandments.
In the mission, we recently received instructions from the presidency of the Church to focus our teaching on repentance, and then, we will baptize CONVERTS. I had the opportunity to teach and testify of the power of the atonement, because Luiz has made some mistakes in his life that he needs to correct. He likes to drink coffee with milk, and doesn´t think that it´s a strong drink if he adds milk. It´s really hard for him to quit drinking coffee; During the lesson, we were teaching about the commandments, including the law of chastity, and the thought came into my head that Luiz was having a hard time keeping the commandments because he felt alone in life. I then bore my testimony, and said what came into my mind by the Spirit: Luiz, we are incapable to keep the commandments by ourselves in this life. But we are not alone. We have the Savior´s perfect example to follow, and He has given us the gift of repentance to progress and do our Heavenly Father´s will. We have the gift of forgiveness only because of Jesus Christ. With this gift, we are able to repent in sincere prayer to our Heavenly Father, and start over each and every day. I then told him that he was able to keep the commandments and see a change in his heart because of His Savior´s atoning sacrifice. I testified with all of the conviction in my heart, and I knew that it was only by the Spirit that I was able to do so. 
As for Maria Luiza, she is the same Maria Luiza again!!! She is up and walking, and full of life and energy, and smiling, and telling us how much she loves us again. Yesterday, we went around giving away our chocolate boxes we received to some less actives and investigators (Donna Ester and Maria Luiza being a few), and Maria Luiza wanted us to enjoy the chocolates with her!! She only wanted to eat one of them, and share the rest! SO HUMBLE AND PURE IN HEART. She, as well, as having trouble to stop drinking coffee, and we shared with her 2 Nephi 31, about the importance of repentance and baptism, and the Doctrine of Jesus Christ. We testified of the importance of repenting and the steps of repentance. How, we need to repent in order to keep the commandments and continue to follow Jesus Christ. She was so grateful for our lesson, and at the end she promised to stop drinking coffee. We tried to tell her about an incentive we would have for her of a cup we were going to write scriptures on that she could use for anything to drink except black tea or coffee, but she said that she didn´t need it. She would stop drinking coffee on her own. She is excited for her baptism on the 10th of April.
We also have a young man named Vitor who is preparing for baptism on the 10th of April, who just needs his mom´s approval to be baptized. This next week we will have a lesson with the Bishop and the mom, and so we are praying that she will open her heart to his baptism because she is really catholic. 
I love you all so much!! I hope you have a wonderful week, and I hope you know that the Savior lives and loves us!!!
Also, last night I learned from Elder Henry B. Eyring that when we understand the forgiveness that comes from Christ´s Atonement, we will have gratitude in our hearts, and we will want to serve others and help others feel of Christ´s love for them. Perdão leads to Gratidão which leads to Serviço. LOVE YOU ALL!!!
Have a wonderful week!!

Prayer is key to living and teaching by the Spirit

                                                                                                            March 21, 2016
Oi familia!!! How are you all doing??
 
So I just want to let you know what is happening/has happened in Cotia since I left. Wesley was baptized, and Cida will be baptized at the end of this month, and Robson and Valmiria are going to get married. Crazy, how fast the Lord is working in His vineyard.


Sis. Rabbia took this picture without me knowing and
because it is so much a part of our mission--I wanted to share.   

Also, this past week I felt the Spirit so strongly because of prayer. The key to teaching by the Spirit is to pray by the Spirit, with ALL of your heart that you will teach by the Spirit.
 

Yesterday, I had a sweet experience with a young woman named Rafaela who I had briefly contacted on the street one day, and marked a day to visit her in her home (yesterday). We ended up teaching her outside of her home because her husband doesn´t really agree with religion. She had stopped attending her church not too long ago because she was offended by some of the things that the leaders of the church did. She said it is really hard to return to church because of this thing that offended her so much.

Throughout the lesson I was praying to know how to help her, to help her feel of Heavenly Father´s love for her. She began talking about accepting the will of the Lord, and immediately the thought came into my head that it was even difficult for Christ to accept the will of the Lord in the garden of Gethsemane. He had asked that the heavy weight of the cup be removed from him, but he accepted the will of our Heavenly Father over that unbearable burden. I told her that it was also hard for Jesus Christ to accept the will of the Lord, and testified of Christ´s Atonement--how with Christ´s Atonement, we can feel peace and comfort. How a part of Christ´s Atonement included his suffering for things that happen in our lives that are unfair or unjust. At the end of the lesson, Sister Cellurale looked Rafaela in the eye and said: Know that Heavenly Father loves you so much. You are a very special daughter of God. Rafaela was emotional throughout the entire lesson, but she especially broke into tears after my companion said those words of comfort. Throughout the entire lesson I was crying with Rafaela, and I realized that I had just met her in one contact on the street one day, and already had so much love in my heart for her. There is no greater work than this. There is no greater feeling than feeling the Spirit constantly testify of truths to your heart and mind, or comfort you in times of trial or affliction. 
 
Picture of Luiz: We are trying to line up Luiz and Donna Ester. (below)
Match making is not a part of the mission, but promoting family is a part of the gospel.
As for Luiz, this past week we taught him about the Restoration, and he has been reading the Book of Mormon more than we asked him to read (more chapters). He is a bit afraid of going to church because of his age, and isn´t quite ready to choose a date for baptism yet. He told us about how old he is, and how he isn´t sure if he is ready to make a complete change in his life right now because of his age. I told him of how he only needed to have a broken heart and a contrite spirit to be ready.
 
At the end of the lesson, Sister Cellurale asked him if he had seen a difference in his life from our visits, and he said that he had had. He said that he had become happier, and then began to cry. Oh, how I felt the Spirit strongly in that moment, and began to cry with him. 
 
Donna Ester came to church for the third time yesterday, and she expressed her love for it.

We love sweet Donna Ester!! 
She isn´t able to see well, or read the music in the hymn book because of how small the print is, but she ALWAYS sings with us anyway.










She expressed how warm and loving the members of the Church are to always compliment her, and how in the Catholic church, no one befriended her or paid as much attention to her as they did in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. What a difference the members make in the Church!!!








Maria Luiza has been really sick lately, and was diagnosed with deep depression, so I think her baptism will have to be pushed back a little. But if you can keep her in your prayers that would be great!!
 
I love you all!! I hope you have a wonderful Easter!! And as for Donna Ester and Luiz, we´re still teaching and working with them. It may take some time, but it will go according to Heavenly Father´s Plan and timing :)