Wednesday, September 29, 2010

A miracle !!

dear family,
yesterday a miracle happened. i still can't believe it, even now, every time i think about it. we were biking yesterday, and it was starting to rain, and we were just biking like normal, coming down this little hill to a stoplight, and there were lots of cars waiting, and some trying to get over to turn. anywho, i biked around these cars to get up to the stoplight, and i look back, and sister lim had slipped and fallen. so when i got back to her she had gotten up already, but her knee was bleeding a little bit (seriously, me and sister lim fall all the time, we are back luck for each other) so when she fell, she fell to the ground, the bike slid out from under her, and she put her hand out to catch her fall, and the car right by her pulled up, and rolled right over her hand, her hand was out, and it rolled right over it. so i said, pretty much, bag the appointments we are going into the clinic. she said, no no its really fine, i I'm like whatever you are probably in shock something. but she could move it and said it wasn't painful or anything, so we kept going. but then down the road, i was thinking to myself, a car rolled over her had. a car rolled over her hand. so i made us stop again, and told her we were going in. but looking at her hand, no swelling at all, no pain, no mark, she could totally move it all around. so i asked her if she would bowl with it the next day, like we were planning, and she said, why not? so we continued on with our day. can you believe that? am i crazy to think that is a miracle? i mean, hundreds and hundreds of pounds, and nothing, not even a mark. all those little bones, and it rolled over her wrist, too. gosh. i don't know why, but Heavenly Father is watching out for us.
so even though we have hard times, and sometimes people ignore us when we talk to them, none of that really matters. we have a lot to work on with our missionary work, so many things I'm not good at when it comes to missionary work. but whatever, we just try and work and Heavenly Father looks out for us. its a good gospel, family. its funny, we teach the plan of salvation all the time, but you still can learn something new. I've been reading the old testament, do you remember when the Lord killed the first born of the Egyptians, and saved the first born of Israel? well, it talks about how all the first born had to give their lives to serving the Lord, and it makes sense, He saved their lives, so their lives really belong to Him. all of a sudden it just clicked for me, that is why we promise to always follow commandments, because through Christ our lives are saved and now our lives belong to Him. just a little personal insight, take it or leave it. i love you family!
sister Harrison

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Zone Conference, Yea !!

hello family,
the email is coming out a bit late because yesterday we had zone conference. everyone from kuching, and then all the missionaries from sibu came down too. basically, it was awesome. so last month at mission conference, it was pretty heavy training and new material, so at zone conference, it was more doctrinal. One thing that he talked about was angels, and i had never thought about it before, but the book of Mormon has so many stories with angelic visitations. it is practically riddled with them. So it was a really cool thing to study and to hear about all of those stories again. when i have time that is something that would be awesome to study from the book of Mormon. recently i have been stressing out about numbers and getting mad at leaders for getting worried about my numbers, and that is exactly what they talked about at zone conference. usually after people have a couple of baptisms they go through this famine so to speak when they are 'rebuilding their area'. and then they showed us how you can see this coming from your numbers. and then they told us how we can see it and avoid it, all using our numbers. i seriously felt like my eyes were opened, like i am just barely learning how to really do missionary work, and now i know why numbers are important. i think we will change the way we do missionary work, and it is pretty exciting. i don't know if it is that interesting to read about, but we are pretty excited about it.

sister lim and i are getting along really great. we recently found this grocery store where that has everything we love, and everything is cheaper! the night we found this out, we were practically dancing around the store. we were on our bikes, so we kept saying things like, 'later, we'll come back later for it' and 'we can come back everyday!' since we eat at home all the time (sister lim cooks, yum) we have all this money, so grocery shopping is really fun for us. but yeah, we are having fun and trying to work really hard too. if things go right, we should have a lot of baptisms coming up next month, and hopefully, every week after that if we can get this consistency thing down.

i love you family, i pray for you!

sister Harrison

PS sister lim and i are still pretty accident prone. i fell last Thursday too, and i will spare you the details because the scape on my leg is already better. love you!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Crash and Orangutan City







hey family.
it sounds like things are still going full force over there in America, lots of people visiting las Vegas, del taco nights at one thirty and lots of granite counter tops. you sure know how to make a girl miss home. just kidding, things are going really well over here, too. we thought we wouldn't have anyone at church on Sunday, and we were pretty bummed about it. but i called up this referral i got from an elder, i called her up at 12, told her church was at one thirty, and she came and brought four kids! we met her yesterday, her name is Anita, she is from Indonesia. she is really cool, and learned from elders before. I'm not sure why she never got baptized, but she is super willing to learn and come to church and everything, so i am not complaining. and we have a couple of other families that we are excited about. one is brand new, Reni and Tedong, and their son Sylvester Stallone. (we thought his name was just boy for a long time, but apparently, its not, its sylvester, awesome) we taught them for the first time just yesterday, and Tedong, the dad, was really into it, and even prayed at the end of the lesson. in my other areas, we never really got the chance to teach families together like that, and it is awesome, the best kind of teaching. so i really hope things work out for them.
today we also got the chance to go see the orangutan wildlife part. it only cost three ringgit, which is one dollar, and it was totally worth it. huge orangutans, moms, and little babies, and little ones practically doing cartwheels on the rope, it was so cool. so i highly recommend it if any of you are in the kuching way.
what else? oh, me and sister lim are not the best combination. it turns out we both tend to get into a lot of accidents. sister lim fell on her bike going down this hill, and the next day, we were crossing the street, this barrier in the middle with dirt and rocks, and i stepped in this huge hole, and got cut on my leg. it was a tiny little cut, but it bled sort of a lot, I'm going to try to send you the picture we took. but yesterday, I'm happy to report, neither of us had any accidents, and counting today, that is two days already, its a good start.
so i love you family, and have a great nother week, enjoy the cold weather, haha.
love, sister Harrison
PS. did you know orangutan is the only English word from Malay, orang is person and hutan is jungle, have i told you that before? just a little trivia for all the Harrison's out there
PPS in the accident picture the cut is the tiny dot on my leg, the blood just ran down into my shoe, and that is why my foot is bloody. gross slash awesome


Sunday, September 12, 2010

Birthday Thanks

hi family,
maybe just a short email today because i had birthday overload here in the email department, and i have been writing people back like crazy, it is awesome,i love my family!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (twenty two, for how old i am now)
things here in kuching are going okay, a lot of new implements in missionary work. so i feel a bit overwhelmed sometimes, but yesterday i got a really nice compliment on my Malay from an Indonesian elder, so i guess everything works out. we are having a baptism this Friday. his name is adih. he is from Indonesia. and he is probably the coolest, most prepared to hear the gospel person i have ever met slash taught. the other cool thing about this baptism is that it is my first one as a senior comp, which is cool in its own right. after him we will have exactly zero people on baptism date, so it is back to the grindstone. we do have a new family, though, that we are seeing this Saturday again, and i have good hope for them. one of them is a nineteen year old boy, who you, by his hair and tattoos and stuff would never be interested in the gospel, but he is the best one! i have a testimony that heavenly father answers our prayers. i have been praying to find men, men who could get the Melchizedek priesthood, and it has started to happen, i love the gospel, and good thing heavenly father loves us so much.
so i love you family, if you don't believe me, look above, i think twenty two exclamation points speak for themselves.
sister Harrison

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

New Comp / New Lease on Life !!

hello family,
i just got back from Singapore on Saturday, i have a new companion, (sister lim) and right now i am sort of riding a spiritual high. i remember the first night that my new compie got here, i was praying hard that we would do good, and that i would be okay in training her and finding and teaching people, because i was a little nervous for all the responsibilities of the senior companion. anyway, i just felt a lot of hope, for our area, for the people we were teaching, for missionary work in general, that things even though they might be hard, will turn out good and that we will see a lot of good things happen. so we have just been working hard and i actually really like being a senior companion, go figure. i really like kuching too. we are teaching this one guy, adih. OK, so in my missionary lifetime i have taught a few pretty golden investigators, but i think that adih blows them all out of the water. first, we met him at church, he came with his friend, jepris. he has come every week since that, even when we were in Singapore. the day we were planning to put him on baptismal date, he asked if he could be baptized, and the clincher, we taught him the word of wisdom last night. before, he used to drink and smoke, but he already stopped doing both already. dang, he is awesome. and he told us he has three friends he wants to bring to church! he has to go back to Indonesia in December, but until then he will really be a help to the branch.

anyway, i am really feeling missionary work right now. you remember back when, when i was in KK, i had ups and downs like crazy? well, now it just feels like up all the time. it feels good, and now i know what people are talking about when they say they find joy in the work. i think I've come a long way from when i couldn't imagine how anyone could like doing missionary work. so that is that family, put that in your pipe and smoke it. (is that missionary appropriate? just an expression everyone...)
i love you all so much. keep staying awesome, have a good fall. here the weather never changes, it is really weird. love you,

sister Harrison