Monday, July 30, 2018

"Believe in good things to come" J. R. H.

Went on missionary splits a couple of times. Had FHE with a young family and we sure got a kick out of singing "cabeza, hombros, rodillas, y pies" (head, shoulders, knees, and toes) as fast as we could go with their little kids. 

"Sometimes good things fall apart so better things come together."   AL CARRAWAY

I don't know all the reasons to why bad things happen, but it's cool to see how people of all ethnicities/beliefs will help even those they haven't met who are in danger of natural disasters, emergencies, poverty. In Luke Chapter 12 it says,

"22 ¶ And he said unto his disciples, Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat; neither for the body, what ye shall put on.

30 For all these things do the nations of the world seek after: and your Father knoweth that ye have need of these things.

31 ¶ But rather seek ye the kingdom of God; and all these things shall be added unto you."

Everything doesn't just happen for a reason because we want to make sense of things or because we've heard others say that or in order to comfort ourselves. Everything does happen for a reason and everything will be okay because God is real, and so are those feelings you've had that told you so. God is real. I think that because we forgot our preexistence, we are really good at worrying. We should never have to be stressed or devastated when it comes to defeat, mistakes, death. There's really no way we won't be alright when Christ is in every little thing. If we at least have the desire to trust and follow God's plan, we will be happy about now, yesterday, and forever. After all, happiness is the plan.

Love, Hermana Jerman

Monday, July 23, 2018

Short and Sweet

Being loved but not known seems safe
Being known but not loved feels terrifying
Being loved and known is from the Savior

If He hasn't blessed you in the way you think He should, He's blessing you in the way you haven't thought of yet.

Love y'all and hope you have a happy week

Love, Herman Jerman

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Bautismo de Jorge

Cooked up some chileno Pastel de Choclo and later this week, guess what?! Jorge got baptized and I am soooo happy. We have worked with him since the first lesson 4 or 5 months ago, but I like to think that time is something mankind has formed to measure life by (achievements, monetary wealth, failures, deadlines, capacities). When in God's hands, and life always is, it is incredible how God works everything out just right. He's not as interested in the yesterday as He is in the present moment, right now. He cares about who we are and where we're headed, not who we were or how fast we're getting there. 

Jorge was so excited and part nervous but ever since he got his answer a couple weeks ago while praying with Williams, he knew it's what Heavenly Father had been blessing him with. Although his whole family is still in Venezuela, Jorge shared his testimony with his mom. In too hot water, he was baptized twice :) Once out, his smile was even wider.

Monday, July 9, 2018

Hurrah

Two catholic converts sat in for one of Jorge's lessons, which was awesome because he comes from a catholic family. He passed his interview and will be baptized this Saturday!! :) Pray for him if you can! Found an investigator (from Hna. Cazares' area) whose child Andrea has epilepsy and can no longer walk or talk. Through the seizures and complications, her daughter is taught that God loves her and knows how strong she is. I loved how the woman taught her to always talk to Him and how she described and understood her own relationship with the Lord as a mother for Andrea. I really admire people's faith of every religion that brings others to believe in Him.

     The next time you form prejudices of someone, challenge yourself to flip your view of them to the possible positives.

     Satan makes us wrestle with the past and weary (she meant wary) of the future; Christ shows us the past with fondness and newfound wisdom and the future with wonderment and conviction. 

Love, Hermana Jerman

Monday, July 2, 2018

"What a Day to Be Alive"

All my companions together except Hna. Cazares
Jorge accepted baptism! Hermana Solis got transferred! I love her! Now the sisters here are Hna. Laurie and Johnston. We taught the final lesson to Lila, a ten year old whose dad is less active and family is part-member. I love her and her sweet mama. She was baptized and confirmed Saturday and Sunday.

Jerri and Lila after her baptism


"When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive – to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love." Marcus Aurelius

Love, Hermana Jerman

Pomegranate sunset