tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-82160717823905180272024-03-13T20:27:59.584-07:00Elder Josh BarlowJosh is serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Harare, Zimbabwe mission.Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.comBlogger100125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-64922492882000551762018-12-31T11:12:00.001-08:002018-12-31T11:12:12.422-08:00August 1, 2018 - Iyo Yekupedzisira (The Final One)<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: small;">
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The title is real: this will be my last group email!! I can hardly believe it...time has gone by so fast. I'll address that later because there are many wonderful things to talk about from our week in Domboshava!</div>
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Elder Wheeler and I have been tearing it up in the area, and I mean that literally (my shoes are in a sorry state and there's hardly a road that we haven't walked several times). Our branch presidency had asked us to focus on reactivating less-active church members, and we had plenty of opportunities to do so. Many of our initial teaching appointments fell through, so we just visited as many members as we could! I love meeting new people and getting to know them; it has been one of the greatest blessings throughout my mission. I have also loved speaking Shona with the people in Domboshava. Many people are not confident or competent enough in Chirungu (English), and so it brings a smile to their faces when they see a murungu speaking their mother language. Our young friend Tinashe is still doing so well! He's going to be baptized this Sunday, which will incidentally be my last Sunday! I'm so excited for him. He is very quiet, but he has the sweetest smile that comes out whenever we go to visit him. The members have been so helpful in teaching and taking care of Tinashe, and I'm sure his baptism day will be a great one for all! </div>
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We found many new people to teach this week despite our focus on members, and many of them seem prepared for the restored gospel! Another highlight was walking out to Njedza with a few members. Njedza is a solid hour and a half walk from the edge of Domboshava, and it's definitely out there. It's a kumusha area (rural/village) and so awesome to walk around. (Not to mention the guy who had just killed a large cobra and was tugging it around on a string and showing it off.) It's basically what you might imagine when someone mentions Africa. We were able to visit a few members and see some amazing scenery. By the time we returned, we were exhausted and scorched by the sun, but we kept at it and were able to teach a few more people before the day's end. It was awesome!</div>
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On Sunday we viewed President Nelson's youth devotional again, and it was awesome. I definitely testify that the gathering of Israel is real, and that it is the most rewarding work on earth! I love and sustain the prophet of God and I'm grateful for his counsel.</div>
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So here we are at the end of the line (since I probably will not have sufficient time to email next Monday). I never thought this time would come, but it has arrived much faster than I could've imagined. I cannot fully express my gratitude to my Heavenly Father for giving me this privilege of serving Him. I couldn't have known how much I would've learned and how much I would've grown during the last two years. I will always have a special place in my heart for the wonderful people of Zimbabwe and the time I spent with them. I love this beautiful land and it will be bittersweet to leave it. </div>
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In closing, I'd like to share some things that I took for granted before my mission, but that I have come to truly know deep in my heart over the past two years: I know that God is Our Father and that He loves us. I know that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the Savior and Redeemer of the world, and that He lives. I know that there is no stain that His Atonement cannot cleanse. I know that the Book of Mormon is the word of God and that we will draw nearer to Christ through reading and applying its precepts than by any other book. I know that this is Christ's Church and that He leads it today through a living prophet, President Russell M. Nelson. And I know that when we willingly do as the Lord commands, there is no limit to what He can help us become and no limit to the blessings that we will receive. I leave this humbly in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.</div>
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PS My homecoming talk will be given on Sunday, August 12th at 9 am. The address for the chapel is 2895 E Creek Road, Cottonwood Heights, Utah. I'd love to see you there!</div>
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-74832400687226690132018-07-16T10:01:00.000-07:002018-07-16T10:01:02.218-07:00July 16, 2018 - The Beginning of the End<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">
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I still can't believe it, but this is the start of my final (half) transfer! Time has flown by so fast, and I want to make the most of every minute until it's over! Transfers are today, and as expected I will be leaving Southlea Park. I will be serving as a district leader in Domboshava, which is pretty close to Hatcliffe! My new companion will be Elder Wheeler from Idaho. I'm very excited for what these last few weeks have in store, and I truly want to give the Lord my all!</div>
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Elder Hansen and I had another great week! We kicked it off by having MLC (basketball and everything). I loved being taught by President Makasi. You can really tell how much he loves the Lord and us missionaries by the way he speaks and acts. We were instructed on leading others with a lot of love, but also with high expectations. When we lack in one of these attributes, it can result in rebellion, complacency, or even dishonesty among those we lead. The Savior was our perfect example during His earthly ministry. He had a perfect love for those He led, but He expected the most from them. As a result, those who hearkened unto Him were blessed beyond measure. It was an inspiring meeting and a great time to see our mission president and other missionaries. </div>
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This week I also had the opportunity to go on exchanges with Elder Tshibamba. He's from DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo) and has been on his mission for about 10 months. When he came to the mission, he didn't know English because at home he only spoke French and other languages. Now he can hold a decent conversation and teach simply. He told me about how others at home didn't believe that he could learn/speak English, and then shared about how he read from the book of Moses about how Enoch was also insecure about his ability to speak. The Lord made Enoch into a powerful witness of the truth, and Elder Tshibamba told me that the Lord could help him to speak English too. I was so impressed with his humility and trust in the Lord. I have no doubt that the Lord will reward him for his faith.</div>
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We were fortunate enough to have a few days of warmer weather, which was awesome. Elder Hansen and I took advantage of that and walked to Church again with our friends from the far part of Stoneridge. This time, 10 of them got up early to come with us! Though it took us about an hour to reach the meetinghouse, we made it on time. It was exciting to have over 10 new people at sacrament meeting for my last Sunday. Some people that haven't progressed in a long time finally made the effort to come to church, and it was awesome. I will really miss the members here in Southlea Park! They are so spiritually self-reliant and so excited about the gospel. It was a privilege to serve with them. I will also miss Elder Hansen a ton! We've become good friends and tackled many problems together as zone leaders. I'm grateful for his good example and desire to do right. </div>
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I hope you all have a great week! I love the Lord and know that He lives, and I'm so grateful for every remaining second I have to serve Him!</div>
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-63738851143478094692018-07-15T16:12:00.005-07:002018-07-15T16:12:58.568-07:00July 9, 2018 - Chanda Chakadzoka...and Finding Like Crazy!!<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">
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I hope you had a great week and a great Fourth of July!! We experienced the complete opposite of July weather this week! On Wednesday, the real winter weather finally kicked in. For the past few days we've had cloudy, windy, and cold weather with a few showers. Remember how I mentioned about it getting cold in Africa? It gets <i>really</i> cold.<br /></div>
On Tuesday we got to meet President Makasi and his family! He's from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe and has been serving in South Africa as an Area Seventy. He has a young family with four kids, ages 3-15, and they are awesome. President Makasi is very different from President Mkhabela. He's more outgoing, and has a kind, warm, and humble disposition. Although things are a bit different, I am very excited to serve with him for the last month of my mission!</div>
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<br /><span style="font-size: 12.8px;">I went on exchanges with Elder Tambe on Wednesday. He's from Austin, TX and his parents are originally from Cameroon. It was cool to connect with him on a few things from Texas and from BYU (turns out we were both there during summer semester 2016 and knew some of the same people). I really enjoyed serving with him. We devoted some time to contacting new people, and almost everyone we contacted has either been taught by missionaries before or has some history of attending the Church. It was incredible to see the Lord's hand guiding us to those whom He has prepared. We celebrated our freezing fourth of July by stopping at KFC on the way home; nothing like a little American food on American independence day.</span></div>
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As I mentioned before, the cold weather has definitely arrived. What's the best way to stay warm when it's cold outside? Missionary work, of course! Elder Hansen and I managed to find 28 new investigators this week! Throughout the course of the week we were led to so many amazing people who are willing to hear the gospel. It is a blessing to be able to share the restored gospel of Jesus Christ with so many of our brothers and sisters! One of the people we started teaching is Brother Chibwana. He's not yet 30, but he and his wife have lost all 3 of their children as infants. We taught him the plan of salvation, but he told us that he was tired of people telling him about the next life and how much these things have pained him. As we listened, I felt prompted to share Isaiah 53:3-5 about the atonement of Christ. We bore testimony of the healing power of Christ's atonement and how peace can truly be found through the Savior because He has carried our burdens. Brother Chibwana's countenance changed, and he seemed a little more comforted than before. It sometimes can take a while for one to understand that Jesus Christ truly has felt and overcome all things. However, once we realize that He has perfect empathy and can provide strength and healing in the midst of trial and tragedy, there truly is peace in Christ. I love the Savior and I'm grateful for his perfect love that can help us get through our difficult mortal journey.<br /></div>
I hope everyone has a great week! I know that God lives and that He loves each and every one of His children!<br /></div>
Love Elder Barlow<br /></div>
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Can you believe that it's July already?? Time is moving way too quickly! This week was great and full of emotions! President and Sister Mkhabela are heading home tomorrow and I can hardly believe it! It is difficult to see such amazing people go, especially because I've been so close to them for so much of my mission, but they have served well and will enjoy being home with their family. I couldn't be more grateful for the things I've learned from them; they have helped me grow so much during my mission and I know that I wouldn't be who I am today without them! I know that the Lord's plan is perfect, and that He knew that I would be strengthened by serving under President and Sister Mkhabela.</div>
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We did a ton of finding this week! We were able to find 16 new people to teach, which was awesome! I'll share some more about that later. I definitely have a testimony of the Lord blessing us with wonderful people to share the gospel with when we put forth our best efforts! </div>
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I went on exchanges with Elder Anderson this week! He's 3 months behind me and he comes from Idaho. I don't know why, but it seems like all of our plans always fall through on exchanges. However, we stayed diligent and had a great day. He's a cool guy and it was good to learn from one another. His companion is from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and speaks French (so he is learning English) and it's awesome to see how Elder Anderson is helping him progress. Funny story: we were visiting an investigator family, and we somehow got on the topic of there supposedly being a mermaid in a nearby dam. Elder Andersen and I looked at each other, like what? We told them that there was no way, but they insisted and tried giving us all this evidence. We asked them if they had seen the mermaid. They said no. We asked if there were mermaids in the scriptures. Again, the response was no. We rest our case. That's only a fraction of the conversation, but it was too funny. Sorry for any of you that still believe in mermaids.</div>
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<span style="font-size: 12.8px;">We had another cool experience this weekend. There's a member couple, the Chikunguwo's, that I knew in Seke and that technically stay in a far part of our area. They were once incredibly successful branch missionaries and pioneers for the Church in Mutare in the 1990's, and they are amazing. They stay far from the Church (they still attend every week), so they've been sharing the gospel with all their neighbors and friends. They invited us over to their home last weekend, and we taught a gathering of about 10 of their neighbors! It was unique and cool to teach so many people at once. The Chikunguwo's have a goal of getting a group started out where they stay, and if they keep doing great missionary work, that goal will definitely be realized sometime soon! </span></div>
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Also, there are now two missions in Zimbabwe! It is cool to be a part of this historical time for the Church in Zimbabwe! </div>
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-74904517639997041852018-06-25T19:59:00.000-07:002018-06-25T20:03:46.802-07:00June 25, 2018 - Service<div class="gmail_extra" style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">
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I hope everyone is doing well! This week was a great one! We were able to get some much needed work done in our area, and we met some sweet people along the way. Elder Hansen and I still have our hands full, but we're enjoying every minute of it! </div>
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<span style="font-size: 12.8px;">The next day we had exchanges with the Queensdale elders. I went with Elder Huffaker. He is from Colorado and we were in adjacent districts in the MTC. While we were walking back to the car to get some water, we met a woman who was taught by missionaries two years ago in Waterfalls here in Harare. We set an appointment with her, but didn't know where she stayed. She said we could go with her to see her house. It turns out that she lives in Stoneridge 2, which is another part of our area--a very distant part of our area. We walked for nearly an hour through some fields and giant rocks to find her place, but it was worth it because she seems very receptive and willing to learn about the gospel!</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: 12.8px;">The highlight of the week was Blessing's baptism! She has a super cool conversion story! Two years ago she had a dream about sitting in a classroom and reading two Bibles. She had another dream about a white guy and an African coming to visit her. Then a month or so ago, Elder Allen and Elder Nhamo contacted her and started teaching her. When she learned about the Book of Mormon, she understood about the dream of having two books of scripture. She's a very pure and genuine person that has had some difficult and confusing experiences in her life, and I know that she will be greatly blessed by her membership in the Church!</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: 12.8px;">Recently we've been talking a lot about serving others. The Savior set a perfect example by going about "doing good," and simply serving others is a major part of the gospel of Christ. As Elder Hansen and I have been looking for opportunities to share the gospel and find new people to teach, we've tried to keep our eyes open for chances to help others. As we've done so, we've been able to assist members and investigators and doors have been opened for us. I testify that as we seek to help those around us, we will truly share the light of Christ with others! Have a great week, and find ways to serve those around you!</span></div>
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-4041280415754171132018-06-24T18:27:00.000-07:002018-06-24T18:27:46.746-07:00June 18, 2018 - No Time to Rest<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">
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I hope everyone is doing well and enjoying summer! Winter weather in Zimbabwe is kind of bipolar. In the mornings it's brisk enough to take a jacket when you leave the house, but by <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_169580674" style="border-bottom: 1px dashed rgb(204, 204, 204); position: relative; top: -2px; z-index: 0;" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ" style="position: relative; top: 2px; z-index: -1;">11 am</span></span> it will be hot and sunny. Sometimes you might choose to leave the jacket at home. However, by <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_169580675" style="border-bottom: 1px dashed rgb(204, 204, 204); position: relative; top: -2px; z-index: 0;" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ" style="position: relative; top: 2px; z-index: -1;">5 pm</span></span> it begins to get colder again, and you wish you had your jacket. Evenings are cold enough to need a blanket and a heater. So we get the best of both worlds in Zimbabwe.</div>
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This week was incredibly busy again for us. We didn't have a full day in the area the whole week, but we had some great experiences. On Tuesday we had zone conference. It is always good to gather as missionaries and be taught by our leaders. It's crazy to think that I may or may not have another zone conference! I will definitely miss them. It was President Mkhabela's last zone conference as well, and he addressed us on valuing and believing the scriptures. He asked us if we truly believe the scriptures that we read. For example, he read for us from Matthew about seeking first the kingdom of God, and then asked if we choose missionary work over worrying about what we will eat or wear. It made me think hard about how I understand and value the scriptures, and I've been trying to make a conscious effort to apply all that I learn in the scriptures. I also had my last interview with President Mkhabela before he goes home. I am truly grateful to have served around him. I have learned so much from him and he has helped me to become the person I am today. It was hard to keep emotions back in the interview. He was very gracious and paid me some high compliments as well (which I won't take time to mention), which was very kind. I will miss him and his wife when they return home.</div>
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The rest of the week was full of crazy errands. Everything from moving 4 missionaries into a different house with our little Nissan, to helping some missionaries in our zone with an open house. We definitely didn't have a second of open time (or any time to take pictures...sorry Mom). It was hard to not be able to proselyte as much as we wanted, but I know that the work we do for our zone is still important in helping the Lord's work roll forward. Church was awesome <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_169580676" style="border-bottom: 1px dashed rgb(204, 204, 204); position: relative; top: -2px; z-index: 0;" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ" style="position: relative; top: 2px; z-index: -1;">on Sunday</span></span>! Southlea Park has an attendance of about 80+ members, many of whom are very strong in the Church. They seem very supportive and I'm so excited to work with them and get to know them better! </div>
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Well, that's about all for this week! I promise I'll have more to write next week! I know that Christ lives and that this is His work, and I love being a part of it even when it pushes me to my limits!</div>
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Sorry, I didn't really have time to take pictures this week, but here's my last picture with Elder Gunther and Elder Whiting from two weeks back</div>
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-42501719580989533932018-06-24T18:24:00.003-07:002018-06-24T18:24:33.126-07:00June 11, 2018 - Hitting the Ground Running<div>
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I hope you all have had a great week!! This week has literally been the craziest week of my mission! Elder Hansen and I have been all over the place trying to run errands and figure out our area, but it's definitely been an adventure. </div>
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First, a little bit about Elder Hansen. He's from Orange County, California and is 6 months behind me. He's super funny and a great missionary. He was trained by my buddy Elder Byrom, and I love being his companion. On Monday and Tuesday, we were helping the assistants out with transfers, so we were constantly moving missionaries around and helping them find their houses; not to mention the fact that we had to find our own house, which is on the far side of Harare. We barely had time to take a breath haha. We eventually did find our house and our area. The house is pretty nice, but because it's mostly tile and windows, it acts like an icebox on these cold winter mornings and nights. We've been doing our best not to freeze. I don't know if living in Zim has made me vulnerable to the cold, but it's frigid these days! Southlea Park is actually a lot like Eastview: a high density, developing area with lots of dust. The only difference is that Southlea Park is flat and has less farming area. However, it is no less devoid of potholes and craters in the roads. We just have a sedan and I'm really missing the truck haha. The branch here is also just 2 years old, but they've only had a meetinghouse in Southlea Park for about 10 months. Since then, the branch has been growing like crazy and the future is looking great!</div>
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We finally got to our area on Wednesday, and we had no idea where to go. We had names of people to find, but nobody seemed to pick up their phone. We were able to speak to a few people in Shona and got directions to our meetinghouse. The first guy gave us directions to the local Jehovah's witness church....facepalm. We finally found the place and eventually found a member family and a few investigators. On Thursday we had more success because we found a branch missionary that showed us around to a bunch of investigators and members. Our branch president is cool as well. He served a mission in Ghana and knows a lot about missionary work. He already gave us a few assignments that we plan to fill.</div>
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Once we started working with a member, we stopped getting lost as often. One thing the branch president asked us to do was to proselyte in the low density area of Southlea Park. That's where most of the more wealthy people stay, and there aren't any members there. Well, we decided that we would go check it out when our plans opened up. We went and knocked a few doors, and the first three people we met let us in and listened to our message! We were so surprised and excited! I can't wait to meet more people there! We had another miracle yesterday when we went to follow up with someone we met in the low density area. He wasn't home, so we were driving back with a member and happened to see an investigator on the street that we were supposed to see. On top of that, he happened to be in front of a house where a friend of his stays, and he had been planning to refer her to missionaries. We met her and set up an appointment there and then. Coincidence? I think not!</div>
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Another amazing experience was our stake conference yesterday! We all met at the big stake center in Mbare, and Elder Joni L. Koch of the Seventy was there! He and other speakers gave great messages about ministering to others and allowing people to minister to us. It's always special to be taught by a General Authority. In addition, Southlea Park is in the same stake as Chitungwiza and Seke, so a ton of the members were there and it was amazing to see them. Among them were two of my recent converts, Saru and Sister Kwaramba and her son Tasha!! I can't explain how amazing it was to see them still active in the church!! Seeing things come full circle with them was incredible! The Lord's plan is definitely perfect! </div>
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One last quick thought: as I've been adjusting to the whitewash and not knowing half of our zone, I've realized how important it is to rely on the Lord. When we try to use our own strength and wisdom alone, we will feel lost, confused, and inadequate. I'm happy to know that I'm not meant to do everything alone. This is the Lord's work, and He helps us accomplish it!</div>
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-62322091699342878832018-06-24T18:20:00.003-07:002018-07-15T16:52:56.476-07:00June 4, 2018 - From the East Side to the South Side<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">
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Today marks the beginning of my last full transfer! It will also be the last transfer with President Mkhabela, and by the end of June there will be two missions! Things are happening in Zim!! I'm also being transferred from Eastview to Southlea Park (still in Harare) to be with Elder Hansen. We'll be the zone leaders over the biggest zone in the mission and both of us will be new to the area, so we've definitely got our work cut out for us! This email will be a bit shorter because of transfers, but I'll do my best to give a recap of the week.</div>
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This week we worked hard to find more people to teach. We've been struggling to find new people who are prepared for and ready to act on the message of the restored gospel, but things definitely changed. Our recent converts have been so key in finding new investigators. This week, Tildah (a recent convert of one month) showed us to 3 of her friends and their families, and also brought her mom to church! Powerful! I love these people who are brand new in the gospel because they have so much energy and a great desire to share their newfound faith! One of the people she showed us is a lady named Beauty, who has 3 daughters. All of them also came to church, which was amazing! Funny story, one of her daughters is named Shivine (which is a unique name by itself) and when you say it fast, it sounds just like <i>schwein</i>, which means pig in German. Elder Till was dying; it was hilarious.</div>
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Elder Till and I also ate chicken feet this week. Yes, you read that correctly. It was definitely strange, but it wasn't that bad actually. If you think you've eaten chicken fingers before, think again haha.</div>
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Overall, I'm so grateful to have served in Eastview. I've experienced the most success of my mission here, and I'm convinced that the Lord blessed us because my companions and I were striving our best to be obedient and diligent in all we do. I love each of the incredible converts that I had the privilege of meeting and sharing the gospel with. It was difficult to say goodbye, but I know they are in good hands. Serving a mission truly is the most incredible experience!</div>
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Hopefully I'll have more to write next week! I love this work and I'm grateful for each and every day I have to serve the Lord. Love you all!<br />
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-14539319055148509192018-06-24T18:13:00.002-07:002018-06-24T18:13:39.141-07:00May 28, 2018 - Ndiri kuonga (I'm Grateful)<br />
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We had another crazy yet rewarding week here in Eastview! The cold is definitely here to stay, but we've been surprised by a few showers this week. The Lord also showered some blessings upon us, so I figured that I'd center my email this week on gratitude.</div>
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<span style="font-size: 12.8px;">Recently, I've been praying for more gratitude. D&C 59:7 commands us to "thank the Lord thy God in all things," so I've been pondering more about the blessings that I've been given. There are so many luxuries that I knew at home that most people here never taste of. There are even some privileges that I've enjoyed as a missionary in Zimbabwe that many Zimbabweans don't commonly have, and I've been striving not to develop a sense of entitlement. As I've prayed for the spirit of thanksgiving, the Lord has opened my eyes to see how much he has blessed me with. I've felt a deepening sense of gratitude in my heart as I interact with the humble people around me. There are people that we meet that struggle to get through life, and I wish I could give them the world. However, I've also come to understand that the best thing I could give them is the gospel of Jesus Christ, which provides hope and peace in the most challenging times. Above all things, I'm grateful for the Savior and this life-changing opportunity that I've been granted to serve Him as a missionary.</span><span style="font-size: 12.8px;"> </span></div>
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<span style="font-size: 12.8px;">There are also some tangible blessings that the Lord has given us. As Elder Till and I have tried to be diligent and obedient in all that we do, that Lord has blessed with more success than we planned. This week, we had the privilege of seeing 7 of our friends get baptized! I'll give a quick spotlight on each one:</span></div>
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<i>Jacqueline(38)-</i><span> </span>We found her with Elder Byrom. We initially met her 20 year old daughter, who led us to Jacqueline. She's super teachable and willing to learn, and even delayed a move to South Africa so that she could be baptized.</div>
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<i>Panashe(9)-<span> </span></i>He's Freedom's younger brother, and just a sweet kid. We're hoping that the rest of Freedom's family will follow suit!</div>
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<i>Brandon(10)-</i><span> </span>Brandon just showed up to church one day and has been coming for over a month. His mom isn't into the best things, so he stays with his aunt. He asks questions that are mature for his age and he just wants to do what's right.</div>
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<i>Ropafadzo(8)-<span> </span></i>Ropa is the daughter of an investigator who's been coming to church for over a year but can't get baptized because her husband won't get legally married. Her mom was so happy to see her baptized.</div>
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<i>Kelvin(20)-<span> </span></i>Kelvin is a friend of Freedom's, and he just showed up to church with Freedom last month. He's also super willing to learn and practically teaches us the lessons when we go visit him.</div>
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<i>Karen(17) & Kelly(19)-</i><span> </span>Karen and Kelly are from Bulawayo and speak Ndebele. They're cousins, and super awesome. Karen is sweet and reads and remembers all that we give her. Kelly always pretends to be too cool for everything, but she's super fun and deep down has a growing testimony.</div>
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Although the water was cold, the Spirit warmed our hearts as we saw these 7 people make sacred covenants with God. I'm so thankful to have played a small part in helping them come into the fold of God. The Lord has led me to some amazing people throughout my mission, and I'm grateful for what I've learned from each one of them.<span> </span></div>
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Well, that's about all I have time for this week! MLC is tomorrow so we have some things to take care of. I'm truly grateful for each one of you and the good influence you have on my life. Have a wonderful week!</div>
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-82112506644933267552018-06-24T18:09:00.007-07:002018-06-24T18:09:57.893-07:00May 21, 2018 - Chando Chasvika (The Cold Has Arrived)<div>
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This week was super busy! Elder Till and I definitely had our hands full, but we got some good work done. Winter is finally setting in here in Zimbabwe. It started a little earlier than last year. The mornings and evenings are pretty chilly these days, but the weather is perfect during the day. (Once again, yes, it does get cold in Africa)</div>
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On Tuesday we had zone conference. It was good to see some good friends and be taught by our mission president. Elder Till and I were able to give a presentation on helping investigators to make and keep commitments, and it went really well. I enjoy presenting because it pushes me out of my comfort zone and gives me an opportunity to teach and help others. President Mkhabela read several scriptures about the miracles that Christ performed, and then showed us how we should have faith and trust in His infinite power and mercy. Too often we study the scriptures and appreciate the miracles that occurred without realizing that God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. He is a God of miracles, and will always bless us as long as we exercise our faith in Him (Moroni 7, 10). On my mission, I have grown to trust the Lord more, and He has truly provided miracles.</div>
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On Wednesday we had exchanges with the Marondera elders. I went with Elder Masitsa from Kenya, who was in my district back in Mutare. We must've walked across the entirety of their area, but we had a great time finding and teaching people about the restored gospel. Marondera is an hour away from the rest of our zone, so it's always good to visit with the elders there.</div>
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Remember what I said about miracles? Well, we received a few of them this weekend. Elder Till and I had hit a slump with finding new people to teach, and it was looking like it would continue into next week. However, several people came to church that we had never met or taught before. In addition, a young couple that we have been teaching came for the first time with two friends, even though we hadn't been able to teach them this week. Nearly everyone that we are planning on baptizing this week also attended church, and things are truly looking up for Eastview. I know that when we are obedient and exercise faith, the Lord truly performs miracles. Elder Till are working with seven people to prepare for baptism this week, and our zone also has great potential for the remainder of May. It's an exciting time to be a part of the Lord's work!!</div>
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Happy Mothers' Day to all the amazing mothers out there! I wouldn't be where I am today without all the great women in my life, especially my mom. I feel so blessed to have a mother who has done so much to care for me and raise me in the gospel. It was pretty awesome to call home yesterday. I guess when I left, the frequency of haircuts for my brothers decreased significantly haha. It's crazy to think that it was my last phone call home. My mission has definitely increased my love and appreciation for my family!<br /></div>
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This week we were able to teach our zone members about what it means to be a successful missionary. The first thing we tried to do was to show how the world's definition of success is largely based on material possessions, outward results, or fame. Then we switched gears and discussed about how the Lord's definition of success is measured primarily by our commitment to serve Him and His children and keep His commandments. Everyone was able to choose what principle of being a successful missionary is most important to them (some examples being: obeying with exactness, feeling the Spirit guiding you, working effectively every day, and loving people and desiring their salvation), and they all committed to strive to apply it every day. I'd also like to share another part of our discussion that is especially meaningful to me. Our success cannot and should not be measured by comparing ourselves to others or their outward results. Frankly, this was a big challenge for me earlier in my life. It is so easy to try and measure up to others, and to feel like you are not enough when your results aren't the same. However, a principle that I've learned is that there is no need for comparison when we realize that each and every one of us is a child of God with our own strengths and weaknesses. Rather than trying to earn God's love, we need to understand that His love is unconditional, and that our time should be spent showing that same love (charity) to those around us. We find so much more joy when we comprehend our identity as a son or daughter of God and the love that He has for each of us. Our success is only determined by our faithfulness and desire to serve God and His children.<br /></div>
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I learned a little more about God's love as I studied the Book of Mormon this week. I started and finished the Isaiah chapters in 2 Nephi, and what stuck out to me was how the Lord never forsakes His people, even when they forsake Him. This phrase is mentioned several times: <i>For all this his anger is not turned away, but his hand is stretched out still. </i>God does punish His people when they fall into sin, but He never abandons them. The image that Isaiah gives is so touching: no matter how far we go in the wrong direction, the Lord is still extending his hand, inviting us to return to Him. I testify that God's love is unchanging and unconditional for all His children, and that His blessings are available to all who will repent and come unto Him.<br /></div>
This week Elder Till and I worked hard and many of our investigators are making progress! I'm looking forward to what lies ahead this week. Fun fact: roosters in Austria don't say <i>cock-a-doodle-doo</i>, they say <i>kikity kee.</i> I understand it about as much as you do, but it was a funny conversation.<br /></div>
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Well that's about all for this week! Always remember that Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ love each and every one of you, and that you are always enough!<br /></div>
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-65943999735564952592018-06-24T18:00:00.001-07:002018-06-24T18:00:19.736-07:00May 7, 2018 - Going the Extra Mile...or Kilometer<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">
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I hope all of you enjoyed your first week of May!! I can't believe that it's already May and the winter will soon be starting here in Zim. It's a bit of a crazy but awesome time to be the zone leaders in the Harare East zone. This week was definitely one of the busiest of my mission, but it was mostly for good reasons!! Elder Till and I certainly have not had any free time.<br /></div>
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Tuesday was MLC. Elder Byrom and his companion came and stayed the night at our house, which was awesome. We were taught a lot about what it means to be a successful missionary and how if we follow the simple counsel in Preach My Gospel, we will find the success the Lord wants us to have. The mission is definitely progressing and 2018 is promising to be an incredible year. On the way home, Elder Till gave me a sweet birthday present by rear-ending a car. Haha it wasn't bad and there was no damage or injuries, but we still had to fill out some reports with the police and the mission office. Between that and having to run errands to Marondera and Tafara, our Tuesday and Wednesday were pretty busy.<br /></div>
On Thursday, we had to assist some of the sister missionaries in our zone with some issues in their area. We had to promptly leave the area after we had already been scrambling to prepare our candidates for baptism and drive to Tafara. By the time we got the issue solved and everyone settled, it was nearly <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_169580673" style="border-bottom: 1px dashed rgb(204, 204, 204); position: relative; top: -2px; z-index: 0;" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ" style="position: relative; top: 2px; z-index: -1;">midnight</span></span>, so we came home and stuffed our faces with banana bread before going straight to bed. Luckily, all is well and missionary work is in full swing for everyone in our zone!<br /></div>
On Friday, we had interviews with President Mkhabela. It had been a few months since my last interview with him because I had been sick, so it was could to sit down and talk with him. He's very gifted when it comes to knowing and using the scriptures, and he used that knowledge to instruct our zone on what the fruits of true conversion are. In my interview, he also helped me see that my potential has no limit, and that if I push myself out of my comfort zone and seek to obey all the Lord's commandments, there's no ceiling for what I can achieve and become. It was a really uplifting way to spend my Friday morning.<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: left; margin-right: 1em; text-align: left;"><tbody>
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Saturday brought baptisms! However, it definitely was not the smoothest of events haha. The only member support we had was the second counselor in the branch presidency and our branch mission leader, who arrived late. On top of that, Sheila was late, so we waited for over an hour for her to come before finally starting the baptism. Of course, just after the baptismal service closed with a prayer, Sheila and her mom showed up. So we started it all over again and had another baptismal service for her. It was a bit hectic, but still sweet. Here's a little bit about our 4 converts:<br /></div>
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<i>Tildah (20) -</i> Tildah is a friend to the Dickson family and was classmates with Freedom in high school. Her father is an inactive member who was baptized back in the 1980's. She has a little boy named Preston (who knows my name and talks to me all the time in Shona). She is killing it with reading the Book of Mormon and had finished Jacob by her baptism!<br /></div>
<i>Tanatswa (14) - </i>Tanatswa is Tildah's younger sister and she's also super awesome! Even though she's younger and doesn't understand much English, she also has a sweet growing testimony.<br /></div>
<i>Blessed (15) - </i>Blessed is our branch president's niece. She doesn't speak much English, but she tries when we visit. She's super funny too. She initially didn't want much to do with the church when she came to Eastview, but eventually made the decision on her own to meet with us. So awesome!<br /></div>
<i>Sheila (14) - </i>Sheila's older sister is a member, and her mother was baptized by Elder Byrom and Elder Gunther before I came. She's quiet but so sweet. She goes to a boarding school far outside of Harare, so we won't get to see her again before we leave.<br /></div>
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The baptism was awesome, and just as awesome was an experience we had later in the day. We've been teaching these 3 Ndebele girls, Kelly, Karen, and Lorraine. Last week, Karen and Kelly came to church, which was so cool. They read everything we give them and understand well, but when we went to visit them on Saturday, they told us that they wouldn't be coming to church. They said they had a program at their church and that maybe they'd come next week. Karen had said earlier in the lesson that after she prayed about the Book of Mormon, she's been getting this feeling that it's true as she reads it. We used that to teach her that if the Book of Mormon is true, so is the Church and that she should come again, but we let her know that she had a choice. They didn't seem so sure if they were coming, but we really did our best to teach, testify, invite them to come, and promise them the blessings that would follow. Sure enough, on Sunday all 3 girls walked into church with Freedom. Elder Till and I were pleasantly surprised, but deep down I knew they would come because they have begun receiving a testimony that it's all true. It's so powerful how the Spirit motivates us to act, and if we just exercise a particle of faith (Alma 32), the blessings come.<br /></div>
Hope you all are doing well!!<br /></div>
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-39308280856603239612018-06-24T17:55:00.000-07:002018-06-24T17:55:07.379-07:00April 30, 2018 - Eastview: the Austro-American Empire<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">
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Hey everybody!!<br /></div>
This email will probably be pretty short because I don't have a lot of time, so I apologize for that! Thank you to everyone for all the kind birthday wishes that you sent, it means the world to me! </div>
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Elder Till and I have been getting along great! He's from Austria and is a few years older than me. He has an awesome accent and a good sense of humor, but takes missionary work seriously. He also used to play beach volleyball, so we definitely have a connection there. I know that this transfer is going to be awesome and that we will accomplish a lot of good!</div>
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<span style="font-size: 12.8px;">The first part of this week was spent transporting and housing new missionaries. As zone leaders here in Harare, the assistants to the president call us a lot to help out. On Tuesday we worked with 3 new missionaries, one of whom is Elder Masona, who was my branch mission leader during my 3 transfers in Seke! It was fun to teach with him as a missionary and not just a member present. I also said goodbye to my good friend Elder Ray, the only companion that I've been with for 3 transfers. It was crazy to see him heading home a year after we were companions. Time is flying like crazy.</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: 12.8px;">We still managed to find quite a few new investigators this week. Three of them are friends of Freedom, our recent convert. When we would pass them on the road, we didn't really think they were serious, but we made the effort to schedule a time to visit. When we arrived, one of them was doing another's hair, but they got some chairs for us to sit on so they could hear our message. Rather than just starting off into a lesson, we asked if they had any questions. This led to a discussion about prayer and receiving revelation, and by the end all three of them were seated and paying full attention. It's an amazing feeling when the Spirit confirms that what you are teaching is what they need, and "both are edified and rejoice together." Another instance occurred while visiting Sister Nyarira, a long-time member of the church. We had just planned to share a short scripture before we left, so I silently started praying about what to share. As I flipped through the Book of Mormon, I felt impressed to stop and ask her if she was facing any challenges in her life. She paused, and then surprised us by telling us about a serious challenge that she and her husband are facing. That led us to share from Mosiah 23 about how the Lord sometimes allows us to go through challenges so that we can learn to rely on Him and be patient/faithful, and how He will always deliver those who put their trust in Him. We were also able to direct her to the branch president for help on the issue. I have a testimony of asking sincere questions and then listening! We will always be given the right thing to say if we listen carefully and prayerfully to those around us and to the promptings of the Spirit!</span></div>
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-84629391500199978782018-06-24T17:51:00.002-07:002018-06-24T17:51:40.540-07:00April 23, 2018 - We Thank Thee O God for a Prophet!!!<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">
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This week was incredible!! My email today will be focused on what took place on Tuesday with our beloved prophet President Nelson and Elder Holland! I'll do my best to share about my experience during their visit, but I'm not sure if words are adequate!<br /></div>
On Tuesday after district meeting, we all met up at the mission office in Highlands. The whole mission was transported up to Harare for the meeting, a first for the ZHM. They got us all seated in the cultural hall for the picture, and we just waited in silence for their arrival. When President Nelson walked in we all stood, and the Spirit was so strong that I could barely control my emotions. We were able to greet him and Sister Nelson along with Elder and Sister Holland, and Elder Palmer and Elder Hamilton of the Seventy from the Area presidency. It was such a unique experience. Elder Holland asked about where I was from, and smiled after I replied Sandy, UT. He made reference to Sandy in the middle of his talk, which was kind of cool. </div>
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Sister Holland spoke about us as young missionaries and how we are able to receive revelations and spiritual gifts if we remain worthy. She quoted a verse in Joel that Moroni repeated to Joseph Smith, which was super awesome.<br /></div>
Elder Holland paid our mission some very high compliments and joked that the whole mission would be translated. He encouraged and exhorted us to make the most of our missions and not to miss even one second, good or bad. Something that touched me was how he said that he's thought of his mission in one way or another every day for over 50 years since he's returned, and that it has impacted his life more than anything. He told us that we owe it to the Lord to serve faithfully, but that we also owe it to ourselves because it is the opportunity of a lifetime. I felt such a warm and comforting feeling and an overwhelming desire to give my all for the rest of my mission as he spoke.<br /></div>
Sister Nelson actually said that she decided to change her topic when she stood up. She related a story to us of how her bishop counseled her to take a question to general conference and how that led to her not marrying her then-fiancee. Her remarks were focused on how the Holy Ghost is a fantastic teacher and can teach us whatever we need to hear at any given time, even if a speaker is not mentioning that thought or topic. She was very witty and well-spoken and her talk was awesome.<br /></div>
President Nelson spoke to us on the power of the Book of Mormon and related to us many of his remarks from the October 2017 conference about his findings as he studied the Book of Mormon. He then opened several scriptures with us to show how the Book of Mormon is God's instrument for gathering Israel so that they may receive the blessings of God's covenant with Abraham. He also told us that that covenant is fulfilled in the temple, and then told us that we are preparing Zimbabwe for the blessings of that covenant and the temple by spreading the gospel with the Book of Mormon. It was incredible to see how we are helping to fulfill ancient prophecies in these last days about God's blessings for his covenant people. He concluded his remarks by leaving an Apostolic blessing upon us and our families, a truly sacred experience.<br /></div>
Though I might try my best to recount what I heard, it is difficult to express what I felt as we listened to an Apostle and the prophet of the Lord. I felt the Spirit bear witness to me over and over that the Lord leads His church through ordained prophets and apostles. I understand what Peter said on the Mount of Transfiguration when He spoke to Christ and said, "it is good for us to be here." I treasure that meeting as one of the most sacred and special memories that I have.<br /></div>
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Aside from that, our week was pretty normal. Just doing lots of missionary work here in Eastview! I've definitely been on a spiritual high since Tuesday and it has greatly impacted how I serve.<br /></div>
Transfers have come again as well! Sadly, Elder Byrom is being transferred to Bulawayo to be a zone leader there. I'll definitely miss serving with him as he was a good friend and a fantastic example. My new companion is Elder Till from Austria, who is also from my group. I'm excited to remain in Eastview and continue what we've started! </div>
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I hope everyone's week has been awesome!! The Lord has poured out some wonderful blessings upon us this week, and I can't wait to tell you about them!<br /></div>
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<br />This week I was able to go on exchanges with Elder Kambuzuma. He's from Harare and is serving in Marondera while waiting for his visa to go to the South Africa Cape Town Mission. It was fun to do missionary work with a Zimbabwean, especially because he's fluent in Shona. I've tried pretty hard to learn Shona, but I am so grateful to have a translator in lessons where investigators don't understand English. When Elder Hamilton came, he spoke about how we need to focus on those who can build up the Church, particularly those who can speak English. Afterwards, Elder Byrom asked me if I can teach by the Spirit when I teach in Shona. It was hard to admit, but I said no. Since then, we've done our best to teach in English so that the Spirit can guide us and we bring a member to translate, and there definitely is a positive difference. That's why it was cool to have Elder Kambuzuma with me on Wednesday, because he can teach perfectly in his native tongue and it's awesome! He also loves Shona slang, so he taught me a few words that were pretty funny. He's a cool missionary and loves to learn and work hard, and it was a fun exchange.<br /></div>
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As Elder Byrom and I have been rebuilding our teaching pool, we have been blessed to teach two families, the Muropa's and the Makowa's. Brother Muropa was baptized in 1989 and has since gone inactive, even though he loves the Church. His daughters, Tilda and Tanadzwa, are friends of some returning members and recent converts, and we were referred to teach them. They are so receptive and love our visits and have been attending church for the past couple weeks. I feel so welcome every time we visit their home because they are so eager to learn about the gospel of Jesus Christ. Interesting fact, we were fed prawns (similar to shrimp) and sadza in their home the other day and it was so delicious. Brother Muropa works in Mozambique so he often brings seafood home home, so that was interesting. Elder Byrom found Sister Makowa on an exchange and we met Brother Makowa while teaching an impromptu lesson on the street to some guys fixing a car. Brother Makowa has stopped going to church because of the confusion caused by the many surrounding churches, a condition rather similar to the young Joseph Smith in 1820. As we've shared the Restoration with him and his family, they have become increasingly interested in the gospel and in finding the truth. This Sunday, Freedom (recent convert) brought the whole family to church, which was so incredible. They've also been considering the possibility of attending the meeting with President Nelson on Tuesday evening, which we have encouraged them to do. They are so awesome! On Sunday we were able to have 19 of our investigators attend sacrament meeting, which was the greatest!! It's the most investigators that have come to church since my mission began, and we were so excited!! The Lord has blessed us with some amazing people to teach as we have sought to work hard and teach by the Spirit. I definitely sustain the words of President Ezra Taft Benson, who taught that work is the greatest secret of missionary work and that there is no other substitute!<br /></div>
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This week was also Elder Byrom's birthday! We made German pancakes, and then today we drove out to Arcturus and hiked up a mountain to find a cave. It was sweet and I'll send pictures!!<br /></div>
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I'm so eagerly anticipating the visit of President Nelson and Elder Holland tomorrow. I'll send you my thoughts next week!! I love you all and hope you have a fantastic week!<br /></div>
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-49976087785260222252018-06-24T17:38:00.005-07:002018-06-24T17:38:46.525-07:00April 9, 2018 - Surely the Lord God...Revealeth His Secret Unto His Servants the Prophets<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">
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I hope you've had a good week! My week here in Zimbabwe was full of soaring highs and humbling lows, but I'm so full of gratitude to my Heavenly Father and His Son Jesus Christ. As I mentioned last week, we were finally able to watch General Conference, and it was incredible!! That was definitely the highlight of my week. However, I guess it's best to start with the lows and move to the highs.<br /></div>
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Last week one of our investigators, Alice Chongoziva (the one who's been waiting for her husband to return from Gweru so that they can be married and baptized), fell ill and missed church on Sunday. Elder Byrom visited her on exchanges mid week, and she had gotten worse. Then on Friday morning, we received the shocking news that Alice had passed away. Elder Byrom and I just sat there in silence and sadness. I have never experienced anything like that, and I took it hard. Alice was such a sweet lady who had learned so much about the gospel. Their family has been attending church and progressing for months, and we loved Alice so much. I understood anew in a very difficult way that the worth of souls is great in the sight of God, and that He has allowed me to begin to see and love those souls as He does. I am so humbled by the faith of her husband, Humphrey, who has expressed his desire to continue on the gospel path. I am so grateful to be a member of the Lord's church, where Heavenly Father's plan of salvation, the Savior's Atonement and Resurrection, and temple ordinances make it possible for families to be reunited again. I am thankful for Elder Uchtdorf's talk on how hope comes to us through the Lord Jesus Christ! I know that despite the sadness of Alice's passing, all can be made right through Christ!<br /></div>
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Viewing conference surely lifted my spirits. I cherish the opportunity I had to sustain President Russell M. Nelson as the Lord's prophet during the solemn assembly. The Holy Ghost witnessed to me that He has been chosen by God to direct His Church in these days. I love him and sustain him. Here are a few of my favorite parts of conference:</div>
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- President Nelson, President Eyring, and Elder Wilson's talks on personal revelation through the Holy Ghost. I've always seen revelation as a concept that applied to others in conference talks and not to me personally, but I'm starting to understand that I can receive direction from the Lord for my day to day life.</div>
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- Elder Lynn G. Robbins' message on mistakes and repentance. I love how he said that the Lord is on our side, and that He paid an infinite price to give us infinite chances to repent!</div>
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Each time I have viewed general conference on mission, I have learned something profound and new. Each time it seems to go by too fast. I am so grateful for the semi-annual opportunity we have to be instructed by the Lord's ordained servants. I am grateful for the wake-up calls I received, the impressions that I felt, the Spirit that was present, and the love of God and His servants that was manifested. I hope each and every one of you found things that you can apply in your lives to be better disciples of Christ. I know that He guides this Church through revelation, and that His servants will never lead us astray. </div>
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-20725764938966686062018-06-24T17:33:00.001-07:002018-06-24T17:33:17.399-07:00April 2, 2018 - I Know that My Redeemer Lives!<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">
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I hope you all had a fantastic week!! April already??? Time flies as a missionary, and sometimes I wish it would just slow down a bit. I hope you all enjoyed general conference over the weekend! I haven't viewed it yet because of the time difference, but I'll see it this weekend and I will send my thoughts next week. Thank you to everyone who shared their thoughts and impressions from the conference, I really appreciate it! </div>
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This week started off with MLC, which was awesome as always. We had a lot of fun playing basketball with the rest of the zone leaders, and I even managed to set up the volleyball net at the chapel, which was sweet. Our meeting the next day was really powerful. President Mkhabela instructed us on several topics, one being how to teach the Word of Wisdom. Part of his remarks applies to all of God's commandments: when the Lord gives us a commandment, that in itself is the principle reason that we should keep the commandment, not because of man-made explanations or rationalizations. I know that when Heavenly Father gives us a commandment, we should act in faith and be obedient so that we may receive the promised blessings. Acting in faith gives us more strength to endure than any other reasons for obeying. Overall, it was a great meeting. Our zone was the most successful in the mission during the month, which was pretty cool as well, even though this work is not all about numbers.<br /><table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: right; margin-left: 1em; text-align: right;"><tbody>
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This week was spent rebuilding our teaching pool. It's been slow going, but we were blessed with many new people to teach. We even exceeded our goal of finding new investigators! The awesome part was that several of them were families, which is the best! One of the first things we teach people when we meet them is that the gospel is there to bless their family! I definitely have a testimony of that because I can't even number the blessings that have come to my family because of living the gospel!! It makes it all the more special to teach people about the eternal nature of families here in Zimbabwe. My first recent convert here in Eastview, Annastancia, lost her aunt this last weekend and her mom was taking it pretty hard. Her mother is such a sweet woman. She makes traditional tablecloths and they are so cool. She's an active Christian but not a member of the Church, even though she loves the Book of Mormon. When we visited, she was pretty depressed about losing her sister, so we taught her about Alma 40-42 and how we will all be resurrected and live together as a family if we live the gospel. She then asked us about how her family can be together forever, and we are teaching her about the temple this week! I love this work so much!<br /></div>
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On Sunday we had a wonderful fast and testimony meeting. Nearly everyone's testimony was centered on the Resurrection of the Lord. Our stake presidency joined us and shared their powerful testimonies and it was amazing. The Spirit was so strong. It is with great joy that I add my testimony to theirs, that Jesus is the Christ, and that He lives. I know that the tomb was empty on the morning of that first Easter Sunday and that He appeared to Mary Magdalene, the Apostles, and to disciples on Emmaus road. Though I have never seen Him with my eyes, I know that He stands on the right hand of the Father as the triumphant Savior of all mankind. To quote a favorite hymn that paraphrases 2 Nephi 4 "I love the Lord, in Him my soul delights." I hope you all had a wonderful time commemorating the Atonement and Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, and I pray that each of you will celebrate it every single day. I love you all, have a fantastic week!!<br /></div>
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-31162146341437629192018-06-24T17:26:00.003-07:002018-06-24T17:26:40.285-07:00March 26, 2018 - Gratitude<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">
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I have to apologize again, this is probably going to be my shortest email yet (time is again a scarce commodity). Not a ton happened during the week because I was sick for a couple days. I can honestly say that although it was a bad experience, I gained such an appreciation for missionary work because I wasn't able to do it. I am grateful for the health that I've been blessed with throughout the majority of my life and my mission and for all the small tender mercies that have often gone unnoticed. Even more than that, I am grateful for a Savior, even the Lord Jesus Christ, that loved me enough to take upon Him my sins AND my infirmities so that I may be succored in trials and granted forgiveness. I am also eternally grateful for the opportunity the Lord has given me to serve Him and these wonderful people in Zimbabwe as a missionary. I have come to understand more and more that it is a privilege to be here participating in this great work, partially because it's an opportunity for me to learn, to change who I am, and become more like Christ. I am thankful for the good times and the bad times that I've encountered throughout my mission and for the person that they've helped me become. I firmly believe in our Heavenly Father's divine design to help us reach our full potential, and I cannot wait to see what lies ahead for the rest of my mission! I love you all, I promise that I'll write more next week!<br /></div>
Love Elder Barlow</div>
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<br />Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-36160476924112947032018-06-24T17:23:00.005-07:002018-06-24T17:23:49.042-07:00March 19, 2018 - Faith Without Works is Dead<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">
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I'm going to apologize in advance, today is going to be another condensed email. Time seems to be a scarce commodity these days, but I hope you can still glean the details of the week!<br /></div>
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At the start of the week, we had plans to baptize 9 of our investigators. However, it seemed like all the powers of the adversary were bent on preventing that from happening. First, we got a call from Humphrey. He and his family were found by Elder Byrom and Elder Gunther before I came; he works in Gweru most of the time and has been meeting with the missionaries there while we've been teaching his family. Everything was lined up for their marriage and baptism this week, but when Humphrey came on the phone, he told us that his employer and not given him his salary, which meant that he didn't have the funds to make the 5 hour journey back to Harare this week. We still have great hope for them, and we are confident that they will be baptized in the very near future. Then Tuesday, Elder Byrom woke up sick, so we weren't able to do much. Then on Friday when we were doing baptismal interviews for the other 6 people who were getting baptized, one of them wasn't there, so we had to conduct his interview prior to the baptism. And the biggest obstacle of all: there was no power at the meetinghouse, so there was no way for the pump to fill the baptismal font. There seemed to be so many things going wrong, but the Prophet Joseph Smith once stated "No unhallowed hand can stop the work from progressing." We managed to get Tinashe interviewed before the baptism and Elder Byrom regained his strength throughout the week. And then on Saturday morning, Elder Byrom and I got up at 5:30 am, grabbed all the buckets from the house, and went to fill the font. We found a man named Andrew who stays a couple houses down from the meetinghouse, and we asked if we could use his well to fill the baptismal font. It was a miracle that he was up that early, and an even bigger miracle when he agreed to let us use the well and stayed to help us fill the font without our asking. We had to draw water by hand out of the well and then carry the heavy buckets of water down the street to fill the tub. Our bucket broke after about two loads, but Andrew the good Samaritan happened to be a bicycle repairman, so he patched our bucket and we were able to keep working. Eventually the DamoFalls elders joined us, and by 7:45 am we had the font nearly full. Then at 8, the second counselor arrived and got the generator to work so that the pump could finish the job. I testify that faith without works is dead, and I'm grateful that Heavenly Father provided means for our baptism to proceed. Misheck Mapuranga and his wife Whitney, Freedom, Angeline, Emilia, and Tinashe were all baptized on Saturday and it was incredible! We were blessed to teach them and it was a privilege to see them enter the waters of baptism! That was our week of mayhem and miracles here in Eastview! I love this work and I'm so grateful to be a part of it!</div>
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That's probably all I have time for this week, love you all!<br /></div>
Elder Barlow<br /></div>
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-91847996787020195452018-06-24T17:18:00.003-07:002018-06-24T17:18:49.694-07:00March 12, 2018 - Still Stuck in Eastview<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">
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Hey everyone!!<br /></div>
Transfers have come again, which seems surreal because I feel like I just got back to Harare. I'll be staying put in Eastview with Elder Byrom, and I'm excited to continue working together! I know the title implies that I'm unhappy to be sticking around, but it's just the opposite. I was just referring to how we got the truck stuck in mud this week. Elder Byrom suggested that we take a different way home since a lot of the water has dried up, but we ended up getting stuck in a foot of high quality madhaka. We were there for about 30 minutes, but luckily Zimbabweans can do basically anything so some guys helped us get out. It was pretty funny in hindsight.</div>
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One of the highlights of our week was finding new investigators. Last week we had a tougher time finding people to teach with everything that was going on, so we decided to talk to more people and put in some extra work this week. We met our goal and found 20 new investigators! It was so incredible to teach so many people, especially because our teaching pool had been decreasing a bit because we've had several people that needed our focus. We also taught an investigator named Faith. She was found by Elder Byrom and Elder Gunther last transfer and was progressing super well, but just dropped off the map for the whole transfer. We found her again and set up an appointment. As we were teaching her, it became apparent that she had forgotten the things she learned and the feelings she had. However, as we retaught the message of the restoration and bore testimony of it's truthfulness, it seemed that all the good feelings that she had before just came rushing back. She attended church with us this week, and we are excited to teach her again. In the recent weeks, I've learned the importance of bearing testimony. In zone conference, Sister Hamilton taught us about pure testimony. She said that pure testimony isn't a travel log or an expression of love for family or interesting experiences among other things; it is a simple, heartfelt declaration of truth that we have come to know by the Spirit and is centered on Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ, and the restored gospel. As I have tried to apply what I learned, I have felt the Holy Ghost so much more during our lessons and felt so much more joy. In the words of President Packer, "a testimony is found in the bearing of it." I am so grateful for the testimony that I've gained while serving as a missionary, and I feel so humbled to be able to share what I have come to know to be true.<br /></div>
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We have a big week for baptisms coming up this week, so keep us in your prayers so that everything will go smoothly!! I love you all and hope you have a great week!<br /></div>
Love Elder Barlow<br /></div>
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-74794738013643309882018-06-24T17:14:00.000-07:002018-06-24T17:14:01.286-07:00March 6, 2018 - Highs and Lows (but mostly highs)<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">
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March already?? Time really isn't slowing down in the Zimbabwe Harare Mission, but the Lord is still blessing us! However, the time moving quickly also applies to my email time today so I'll do my best to summarize everything that happened!</div>
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We had MLC again last week and it was awesome! The most memorable thing was President Mkhabela's instruction on discipline. A lot of zone leaders were concerned about missionaries in their zone being complacent, and President just took some time to teach us how discipline not only eliminates complacency, but how it brings honor and ability to achieve our goals. We can truly be anything if we are disciplined, and that applies to becoming like the Savior. It was awesome, and Elder Byrom and I have been applying his counsel and it has blessed us throughout the week!</div>
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On Thursday and Friday we had a bit of a tough time. There were some pretty big problems with some missionaries in our zone that popped up out of nowhere, and the rain spoiled a lot of our plans find new investigators. On top of that, we came back from a baptismal interview in Friday and when I shifted gear, the clutch pedal broke. We had to wait for the car to get towed, which took the rest of the day. It kind of felt like the storm clouds were hovering right over us. Elder Byrom and I sat down and just talked about how we both felt, and we set a goal to lose ourselves in the work and lift each other up. </div>
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Saturday started with a baptism for Champion, an old man who speaks no English and stays up in Arcturus in the mountains. He was taught by the missionaries there before they were taken out last transfer. His house is definitely kumusha, the typical thatched roof huts that you would imagine making up his humble abode. He is such a sweet and humble man. We found time to go find him last week, and he initially was planning to go to his rural home at the beginning of the week. However, we taught him about the importance of baptism and invited him to pray about whether he should go or stay an extra week and be baptized. He prayed and decided to stay, and his baptism was awesome! After the baptism, we went right to work. For the whole weekend, we had a smaller car that couldn't handle the rough roads of Eastview, so we've been walking like crazy. We didn't waste any time and found a bunch of new investigators. Church was also really amazing on Sunday and almost all of our progressing investigators attended! We have two marriages scheduled for the coming weeks and we are so excited! The Lord really helped us get back on our feet after a few rough days and I know that He cares about even our smallest challenges!</div>
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The biggest highlight of the week was our zone conference with Elder Kevin S. Hamilton of the Seventy, the Africa Southeast Area president. He was so well spoken and he had a great sense of humor. He requested that we study a talk by Elder Bednar entitled "Converted unto the Lord" prior to the conference (if you've never read it, I would definitely recommend it) and he then instructed us on conversion and testimony. Testimony comes to the honest seeker of truth and is knowledge that comes by the power of the Holy Ghost, but conversion is being true to that testimony and offering our whole souls to God. He also taught us that as missionaries, we are agents of change/conversion for our investigators, not just bearers of information. That's just a tidbit of the many things that I learned from the meeting; it was definitely my favorite zone conference in memory. I was privileged to play the piano throughout the meeting as well, which was really cool.</div>
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I love you all!! Sorry that I don't have much time to include more thoughts, but I hope you have a great week!</div>
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-38813745138006794822018-06-24T17:04:00.004-07:002018-06-24T17:04:42.722-07:00February 26, 2018 - No Longer a Sister Missionary (18 months)<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">
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I hope you all had a great week! It's been a pretty busy week for us here in Eastview, mostly because we've had to be running back and forth across the zone. It definitely has been a rewarding week though! I can't believe that Elder Byrom and I are 18 months out now. I still feel so young on the mission. Time is flying by so quickly and I want to make the most of it!</div>
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Here's a little snapshot of Zimbabwe: when Shona people see a couple of murungu's driving around, they love to say little remarks to us as we pass by. Something like "hey!" or "murungu/white guys" or "this is our Zimbabwe." Every time this happens, Elder Byrom just goes, "Hilarious, absolute comedians" and we just laugh about it. Some kids also try too hard to mimic English accents when they greet us, so often time we hear "how are youuuuuu?" in a high pitched, nasally voice. It's pretty funny, until grown men start doing it to you. We just speak Shona back to them whenever they do it and it garners a few laughs from people passing by. Haha this mission is so unique and I love it!</div>
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Alice got baptized this week!!!! It was pretty special to help her prepare throughout the week. By the way, both her and Jestina (the ones I mentioned last week) study the Book of Mormon like crazy and always have amazing thoughts and questions whenever we meet. It is so cool. Before her interview, we were going over a few things with Alice and we were discussing about repentance. When we talked about how repentance precedes baptism and asked her if she feels like she's been repenting of her past sins, she just kept nodding and saying yes. The Spirit was immediately there, and I felt this overwhelming joy and goodness in my heart. The gospel of Jesus Christ truly does change people. Alice was meeting with missionaries for several months and has gone through a lot, so it was really special to see her get baptized. When she was bearing her testimony, she shared about how much peace and joy the gospel has brought her, and how keeping the commandments and reading the Book of Mormon has blessed her life so much. It was one of the best experiences that I've had on my mission. </div>
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My spiritual thought will be short this week. It comes from CS Lewis: "We can say we believe in Christ as we believe in the sun at noon day, not because we can see it, but that by it, we can see everything else." I know that the Savior lives, but not because I have seen Him or heard His voice. I know because through His Atonement and gospel, I have become a better person and I am filled with hope and joy. I am so grateful to be able to spread the gospel and help others to see the world through Christ! </div>
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Sorry that this is another brief email, but I hope I provided a sufficient summary of the week! I love you all, have a great week!!</div>
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Love Elder Barlow</div>
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PS Also, our mission will be having a special zone conference with Elder Hamilton next Monday, so my preparation day will be on Tuesday next week! So don't stress out if I don't email on Monday haha</div>
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-17977169121051017242018-06-24T16:57:00.000-07:002018-06-24T16:57:02.401-07:00February 19, 2018 - Setting Fire to the Rain<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">
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I apologize, today will be another quick email, but I'll do my best to include everything I can!! The rain has been pouring almost every day this week, making for some big puddles in Eastview. So far we haven't turned the truck into a submarine haha.<br /></div>
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Some of the highlights from this week!!</div>
-Elder Byrom and I made chicken curry and bread bowls. Yes, yes we did (see pic)</div>
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-Sister Mucheke got confirmed! Plus Brother Mucheke has stopped smoking!!</div>
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-12 new people to teach! (one of whom is a cousin to a returned missionary and already has a testimony that the Book of Mormon is true!)</div>
-The Harare East zone is doing so well! Everyone's efforts resulted in a significant improvement in finding new investigators and bringing people to church!!</div>
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This week we drove to Marondera to attend their district meeting. It's about an hour's drive east of Eastview, and there are just four missionaries out there. Everything went well and it was encouraging to see the good work that they're doing! We also had interviews with President Mkhabela. I realized recently that I only have a few more interviews left before he finishes, and so I cherish each time that I get to take counsel from him.<br /></div>
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To conclude, this week Elder Byrom and I were teaching Alice and Jestina, two moms that stay in Ruwa (another area that we sometimes visit). We had planned to re-teach the Restoration, but instead they started asking questions about why it seems that God doesn't answer our prayers, or why it sometimes takes a long time for trials to go away. I'd like to share some of what we taught them in response. Even though we don't like to admit it, often times the answer to a prayer is "no." It usually comes when we ask for something that is not God's will or not in our best interests. When we close our prayer in the name of Jesus Christ, we are also inferring that all that we've asked for is in line with His and the Father's will. We shouldn't ask for things that we know aren't good for us. We also have to start from where we are, step by step, and revelation will be there to show us the way. When it comes to trials, Paul taught about a thorn in the flesh (a trial that he faced) that pained him for some time, but after it remained he gloried in the strength that he had received from the Lord. We often find ourselves in the refiner's fire where it is hot and uncomfortable and we would rather leave. However, a loving Father holds us there and if we endure faithfully, we emerge pure and free of imperfection. Trials enable us to be who God knows we can be. We cannot reach our full potential without adversity. I have gained a testimony of this, especially on my mission. I know that we will be delivered from our trials if we press forward with a steadfastness in Christ. I am truly grateful for a loving Heavenly Father who tries my patience and my faith, and for a Savior who is there to strengthen me through each test.<br /></div>
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I love you all, have the best week ever!!<br /></div>
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The rainy season came!! Better late than never I guess. It has been raining for most of the week and it has been coming down consistently for the past 36 hours. Hopefully it will save a lot of the crops, because many people in Zimbabwe depend on the maize that they farm. However, missionary work in Zim gets really tough in the rain. Fun fact: Zimbabweans are terrified of walking in the rain. Usually if they don't have an umbrella, they won't go anywhere, even if it's important. Elder Byrom always asks, if you're that afraid of getting wet, why do you shower? I don't have an answer for him haha.</div>
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We started off the week on Monday playing basketball for the first time in forever. It was fun, until I was tripped and skidded my hands across the asphalt. The road rash looked pretty gnarly, but we bandaged them up and I went back to playing. My hands are basically healed now, no worries. We had dinner at President Mkhabela's house with all the zone leaders that night, and it was awesome. I had the opportunity to bear my testimony along with the other new zone leaders, and it was really awesome. The next morning we had missionary leadership council (MLC). It was my first time experiencing that meeting, and it was amazing to be there with so many good missionaries to discuss the needs and progress of the mission. I learned so much from what was contributed, and I feel so privileged to be a part of the leadership.</div>
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This week we were working with Brother and Sister Mucheke to help prepare them for baptism. Sister Mucheke has been reading the Book of Mormon on her own and has a strong testimony. Brother Mucheke has a love for the gospel and a desire to be baptized, but he has been working through quitting cigarettes. It has been hard for him, but when he makes the effort not to smoke he is so happy. The gospel truly changes people, and we really stressed true commitment and repentance when we met with them this week. The day before we were supposed to interview him for baptism, he texted us and said that he was going to wait for his baptism. We were a little bummed out, but also kind of happy because we think he is going to work more on repentance and the word of wisdom. Sister Mucheke did get baptized this week! It was pouring rain, but she made the hour long walk with her umbrella. Powerful!! The font wasn't filling very quickly because we have to use the water from the kitchen tap (yeah...it's ineffective) so Elder Byrom, Elder Larson, and I were trying to get it to fill as fast as possible. We got pretty wet in the process because it was pouring rain, but the baptism went through and all went well! The 9 year old girl that the other elders were baptizing was terrified of water, so that complicated things a bit, but everything worked out!</div>
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Remember the dunes from last week? The rain destroyed them this week, making the barely manageable roads more difficult to navigate. There are tons of puddles everywhere too, so we've had a couple scares with almost getting stuck/swamped. The rain also really discourages people from coming to church. The branch was at about half the attendance from last week, mostly because of the precipitation. It's a bit frustrating sometimes, but the members have been helping us a lot! Our branch mission leader, Brother Dickson (yes he's a Shona), is so enthusiastic and so active, and that is a huge help to us. </div>
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On a downside, we've had no water or electricity for the past few days. Some tsotsi (thief) has been sneaking in and shutting off the power to our pump, so that's really annoying, but hopefully it works out soon. It's just part of the mission experience, and I've learned to love it! </div>
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Well, I don't have much time left (sorry if this email isn't super comprehensive) but that's basically all for this week! Love you all and I hope you have a great week!!</div>
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Cristenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16682194442733688902noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216071782390518027.post-34880392842763259982018-06-24T16:32:00.003-07:002018-06-24T16:32:27.004-07:00February 5, 2018 - Shreddin the Dunes<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">
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I hope everyone had a fantastic week. This week has been one of the best on my mission! I have loved every minute of it and I hope I can remember all of it. For those of you who are wondering (if any) my driving has improved a lot, so things are looking up!<br /></div>
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Eastview is a sweet area. It's massive and pretty rural, but really beautiful. The roads here are ridiculous. Back home, we would call it off-roading haha. Elder Byrom was showing me some stuff about the truck, and I asked him if I ever need to shift the car into 4L. He responded, only if you're riding through some dunes. Pretty soon we came across an incredibly rocky and bumpy road. We just looked at each other and said: the DUNES! We floored it through them, laughing the whole way. So yeah, we basically shred rocky dunes every day.</div>
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On a side note, another exciting thing about this transfer is that we have a washing machine. That's right, a WASHING MACHINE. I haven't had one in almost 18 months and it saves so much time. I will never complain about doing laundry again. Life is bliss. </div>
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Elder Byrom is such a cool guy. We are from the same group in the mission and we've been getting along so well. Our companionship got off to a great start because he knighted me on our first day (see picture). He's taught me a lot about the area and about being a zone leader, and that has made my transition really smooth. We've had a ton of fun together and we just jokingly make fun of each other's countries all the time. He says my English accent is pretty accurate, so that's a win. It's awesome having a companion that's been out as long as I have because I feel like I can trust him in any part of missionary work. </div>
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A highlight of our week was having Anastancia and Craig's baptism! I am getting to know each of them but it was so exciting to see them enter the water and make covenants with God. It is such a privilege to see our brothers and sisters choose to follow the Savior Jesus Christ and keep His commandments. We also were able to bring 14 investigators to church!!!!!!! That was a huge change from Mutare and it was so sweet. Among those 14 were 3 families!!! I love teaching families, it is the best part of missionary work. The Mucheke family will hopefully be getting baptized this week, and the Chongoziva family will begin the process of getting legally married!! We met the Mapuranga family during the week. Brother Misheck, the baba, was taught by missionaries in 2015 but moved away before his baptism. Now that he has been back for some time, he is anxious to continue on the path he started. He came with his family to church and he accepted a baptismal date, which will be in just a few weeks time!! The work is progressing so much here and I couldn't be more excited! </div>
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The other night we made tacos and played monopoly with Elder Larson (who I was with at BYU) and his companion. It has been fun to catch up with him and reminisce about our short summer at the Y. One of the greatest parts of the mission is making friends and serving the Lord together!</div>
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Just a quick spiritual thought before I close: God is Our Heavenly Father. Not just my Father or the father of a selective group. Each of us is a son or daughter of the Almighty Ruler of the universe, and He loves each and every one of us equally. There is also something that I learned from President Mkhabela, and it's that some of God's children are favored in His sight because of their obedience and faithfulness (Nephi, for example). We too can be highly favored of the Lord if we keep His commandments and serve others out of love for Him. I know that God is close when we face trials, and all that we need to do is go to our knees or open the pages of holy scripture to feel His presence and find answers. </div>
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I love you all, have a great week!!</div>
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