Monday, May 29, 2017

Elder Harrison Adams 5/15/17 Greenville, NC

Family and Friends,

Hello! This week was a great week! First off I have to say happy Mother's Day to all the mothers out there! And I just want to say happy Mother's Day to my mom one more time! Sorry I wasn't able to send an email at last week. I'll do a brief recap of what happened. So, two weeks ago we had our special Spanish zone conference. It was fantastic! I little stressful since Elder Mickelson and I were in charge of the whole meeting (a 6-hour meeting). But it was a really good experience and really rewarding as well. It was worth all the hard work that went into it! President and Sister Weed were a little lost during it since it was all in Spanish, but we enjoyed their presence nonetheless!

Okay so that was the main thing that happened two weeks ago. This past week was a hard one, but also rewarding! We put in lots of hard work into the area, and it didn't really seem that we saw any progress or anything come of it. However, on Sunday we were ecstatic to see one of our investigators come to church! He came with his wife who is a a member. In all this was his 5th or 6th time coming to church, and we're glad to see him continuing to progress!

This week we were also asked to teach elder's quorum. We taught lesson 8 from the Gordon B. Hinckley manual and the lesson was all about looking to Christ. The principle message that hit me from this lesson was the statement, "Do we really believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God?" "That he suffered for our sins, and atoned for our wrongs." Later in the lesson it goes on to say that if we do believe in this, then we have every reason to be happy and make the most out of our lives.
A man in our quorum made a comment saying that this was the first Mother's Day he had since his mom had passed away. He went on to say that of course it's hard to not have her in his life, and that he misses her. BUT. Because Jesus Christ is the son of God. And because He existed. This man knew that he would be with his mother again. He knew that everything unfair in this world would be made right. And he had a hope for something greater after this life.
That's one thing that I took from this lesson. Jesus Christ, knowing of His divinity and role, gives us a direction in this life. Without Him, everything we knew would be for nothing. But because He came here, because He lived, we all have our own purpose in this life. So, if ever we need direction in our lives, I know that we can think about and turn to our rock, Jesus Christ. He can give us the motivation and strength we need when we feel like giving up. Because He lived, we'll all live again. And we all have a purpose and direction in this life. I know that Jesus Christ lived, and that He lives today. I love Him, and know that He loves each and every one of us!
Love,


Elder Adams

Monday, May 1, 2017

Elder Harrison Adams 5/1/17 Greenville, NC

Family and Friends,

Sorry for not sending a big email last week! Hopefully this week will make up for it!

So recently we've been having a pretty good time here in Greenville! Things have been heating up! This week it got up to 97 degrees. And the humidity is slowly but surely creeping its way back! We've ridden bikes for a little while as well these past two weeks, so that's been a fun adventure!

We were really blessed this past week in finding new investigators. We went out and worked hard, and because of that we were really blessed! We found a new guy that we were able to teach twice, and it's the best thing in the world to teach him! He has a smile on his face all the time and his smile just lights up the world. He also has good intentions and wants to know what he needs to do in this life! It was interesting, because he is twenty years old. The same as me and Elder Mickelson.

I was reflecting a little on that and was so grateful that I have Christ's gospel in my life. Even though we have the same amount of life experience, the gospel of Jesus Christ has given me lots of direction and guidance. When I do face big problems, I know that I always have a steady compass to turn to. God, is not a God of confusion. He's a God of perfection. A God of order. So, this life doesn't have to be a guess and we don't have to live just off of preconceived notions! With the Holy Ghost, we receive actual and direct answers. Divine answers. And I'm so grateful for that in our life!

This upcoming week we have a special Spanish conference on the 5th of May. We're excited preparing for that and next week we should have some good things to report! It's the first one that the mission has ever had, and we are very excited for it!

Okay. I love Y'all! Have a great week!

Love,


Elder Adams


Sunday, April 23, 2017

Elder Harrison Adams' Return Flight Information

We don't know if it's a mistake or not, but the first leg of Elder Harrison Adams' return flight home is listed as First Class. What's most likely is it's a small plane and he's in "A Class".

Delta Air Lines DL 1113
Departure
01 August 09:40 AM
Norfolk, (Norfolk Intl) (+)
Arrival
01 August 11:25 AM
Atlanta, (Hartsfield-Jackson Int) (+)
Terminal: S - Terminal South
Duration 01:45 (Non stop)
Distance 514 Miles
Booking status Confirmed
Class First (A)
Baggage allowance 2 Piece(s) for Harrison James Adams

Delta Air Lines DL 1507
Departure
01 August 12:30 PM
Atlanta, (Hartsfield-Jackson Int) (+)
Terminal: S - Terminal South
Arrival
01 August 02:27 PM
Salt Lake City, (Salt Lake City Intl) (+)
Terminal: 2 - Terminal Unit 2
Duration 03:57 (Non stop)
Distance 1,586 Miles
Booking status Confirmed
Class Economy (K)
Baggage allowance 2 Piece(s) for Harrison James Adams

Elder Harrison Adams 4/17/17 Greenville, NC

Family and Friends,

Hello Y'all! There's lots to write about this week! Lots of good and bad things happened.

To start off we had to drop one of our investigators which was really hard, but necessary as well. Sometimes it's a hard and scary thing to do, but if we follow the Spirit's direction it will all work out. God has a play for each and every one of us. A few days later we also had to drive some Elders to the airport and say goodbye to them. That was also a little hard and sad.

However, even though this week had some hard things, it was chalked full of amazing things as well! We had lots of success finding new investigators and have found some really good potential in several of them.

One of the biggest highlights of the week however happened on Saturday. A while back Elder Cook had planned to visit our mission but due to an ice-storm he wasn't able to come. So he rescheduled and came back this past Saturday! We met in Portsmouth Virginia which was about a three hour drive from Greenville. Our mission president wanted us to drive up over night so we did that and stayed with some other Spanish Elders. Then Saturday morning we had a meeting, as a whole mission, with Elder Cook. It was so good and so amazing! We talked mostly about Easter and developing Christlike attributes. It was very inspiring and instructive. The Spirit that Elder Cook brought with him as well was incredible.

After the conference, we had some lunch and then had to drive all the way down to Kinston (4 hours away) for stake conference. We were running a little late but somehow made it just on time. We sang in the choir, and then got to hear from Elder Keetch and President Walker. It was really good. They talked about strengthening your marriage which of course doesn't apply to me right now, but I have some good ideas for the future now!

The next day, Sunday, we had the second session of stake conference in New Bern. About an hour and a half away from Greenville. Elder Keetch spoke to us again about the importance of service. He talked about a man that wanted to double his spirituality. He shared his plan with Elder Keetch, saying he was going to double the times he went to the temple, double his scripture study, and even go to church twice on Sunday. His hope was to double his spirituality by doubling those aspects of his worship. However, Elder Keetch told him what he thought would be the best way to double his spirituality. He said, "Instead of the time you would take to do all of those extra things, even though those are fantastic, use that time instead to perform simple acts of service." He went on to explain that of course we need the basic building blocks of scripture reading, church attendance, and temple worship. However, it's also important to remember to give service to others. That's my favorite thing about being a missionary. We have so many opportunities to serve. And I know that as we serve not only will we increase our spirituality, but we will draw closer to God and be the type of people that he would want us to be.


Well after all of those amazing events, we had one more! Since stakes out here are pretty large, Morehead City is included in our stake. So at stake conference I was able to see lots of the families from Morehead City. In specific, the Willis and Clifton family! After conference, people always bring food and have a picnic outside, and they invited us to eat with them. It sure made me miss them and Morehead City!

Alright, that's about all for this week! Y'all take care!

Love,


Elder Adams

Seeing good friends from Morehead City.

Elder Adams and Elder Mickelson.

Elder Harrison Adams 4/10/17 Greenville, NC

Family and Friends,

Hello Y'all! This week was fantastic. It was super busy, but that made it go by super fast. We were out of our area a few days for meetings and exchanges so we weren't able to work in our area as much as we would have liked, but we still got lots of good things done!

We were able to teach a few new people. Last night we met a man named Nacho, and we had a really good lesson with him. It's been interesting to see how effective it is to study and become a Preach My Gospel missionary. The more I've focused my efforts on following the council in that inspired book, we've had more success and all around people tend to listen more! I also love the fact that we have a companion to back up and expound on what we said.

I've thought a lot about President Utchdorf's talk from last general conference. We, to some degree, are all Amuleks. We have the ability and responsibility to sustain and uphold our church leaders, and to also give them advice and add to their testimony. I know that we need both Almas and Amuleks in this church. And, in many ways, we are all both!

Zone meeting this week went really good. We focused on how we can commit ourselves, so we can better commit others. Personal conversion comes first, and personal obligations. But after we found ourselves on the doctrine of Christ and on His atonement, then we have the great responsibility and privilege to help others see and accept this wonderful Gospel!

Well, I sure love Y'all! Keep up the good work, and remember, the church is true!

Love,


Elder Adams

How to find Hispanics in the United States. Rule number one, 
look for La Virgin de Guadalupe!

North Carolina Countryside.

Packages from friends are the best! :)

Deer in the Assistants' apartment.

Carolina sky.

Monday, April 3, 2017

Elder Harrison Adams 4/3/17 Greenville, NC

Family and Friends,

This week was fantastic because we had General Conference! General Conference is literally the best thing as a missionary (and as a normal member as well!). I love the chance we get every six months to hear from our church leaders. I love and sustain them. I'm glad that we live in a living, growing church! I'm grateful for continued guidance and revelation from church leaders. I know that this church is guided by a latter day profet.

I especially enjoyed the talk given by President Uchdorf in the priesthood session. "The most important calling in the church, is the one you currently have." I just find that so insightful! Wether we're a missionary, a bishop, a primary teacher, or a greeter. Our calling is the most important one to the church. And it is so important to our Heavenly Father. I know that as we strive to fulfill and magnify our callings that we will feel a special joy knowing that we are serving our God!

This week I became companions with Elder Mickelson for the third time. It's been really neat getting to talk to him, since we were companions in the MTC. Later we were companions at the beginning of our respective missions. It's been a little bit of time since then, so we've been able to talk about the different experiences and cool things we've had happen on our missions!

We're also getting lots of hard work done, which is always the best cure if you're feeling a little down! Things here in Greenville are looking good! I'm grateful for the time I have to be a missionary.

I love Y'all so much! Have a fantastic week!

Love,

Elder Adams 

Monday, March 27, 2017

Elder Harrison Adams 3/27/17 Greenville, NC

Family and Friends,

This week was great! Just a quick update on transfers, I will be staying here in Greenville again. Elder Barboza will be going to Morehead City and Elder Mickelson is coming to be my companion. Funny thing, I was companions with Elder Mickelson in the MTC and then for a little bit when I served in Morehead City. So, this will be our third time being together. It should be fun!

This week was a little slow. Lots of appointments fell through or were cancelled. However, the appointments we did teach were all really great. We taught a lesson on the Book of Mormon and it was one of the better lessons I've been in my entire mission. I was on exchanges with Elder Prue who didn't speak Spanish, so it was kind of fun. They would ask him a question but I had to tell them that he didn't speak Spanish.

Recently I've been doing a study on chapter ten of Preach my Gospel. This chapter is all about developing teaching skills. I've been able to apply lots of things into my teaching and have been able to see many improvements. I love Preach my Gospel and know that it is an inspired resource we can use, not just as missionaries, but as members of the Church.

Side note that I forgot, we found a really good taco truck this week! The have really good tacos al pastor and also have great carne asada as well. I'll put some photos in below.

Have a great week!

Love,

Elder Adams
The tacos

Really good burger I had this week