i would like tyler to study D&C 58, carefully, and prayerfully. its somethin i just studied and i was taught by the spirit so much in what i can improve on. (Alma 32 would also be highly recommended) its exciting to hear that ryan has been actively working [with the Elders], and being busy. when i talked to President Schaefermeyer i felt so much better and knew what i needed to do. i had breakfast the other day for dinner by members! waffles, eggs, hash browns, bacon, yum! it was awesome. its exciting to see riley starting middle school! i will NEVER forget my first day at Keller, i was scared to death, seeing the kid with a mohawk haha.. its alright that i havent been written, im supposed to leave behind all other personal affairs at home, and i know that as long as im obedient and faithful, everything that is supposed to happen will. so thinking about what friends are up too. gone. it doesnt matter to me anymore. i find im more happy doing the Lords work that worrying about unnecessary things. im glad to hear mom that youre feelin better, and that dad has a sweet job i am so pumped for you! shirt and tie just like me. guess what, i get to talk to thugs all the time, (i just dont get paid) lol love you guys, miss you so much, hope everything is goin great, tell the family i said hi :)
Mom's Note: Transfers are this week but since Corey's companion has finished his mission and is going home Corey will most likely stay put for 6 more weeks. Also, Corey wanted me to delete his facebook...so I did. No more tagging him so friends can see how he's doing. Guess he wants letters if you want to know how he is doing, lol.
Also, Corey's first day of 6th grade was a funny story. We had JUST moved back home to Vegas from Wilmington, NC and Corey had been concerned about Vegas gangs and wanted us to assure him he would be safe at school. We told him he would be just FINE!!! So as we dropped him off for his first day of 6th grade, as he got out of our car, a tall kid, with a big mohawk and piercings and chains hanging off him got out of the car next to us. Corey looked back at us like, "ARE YOU SURE I'M GONNA BE SAFE HERE?!" and all we could do at that point was smile and drive off. Well, that and feel guilty for the rest of the day for leaving him there because we knew how nervous he'd been!
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Unexpected Philly Trip
hey, there, i don't have too much time, i'm in philly right now! but we stopped at the library down the street from the rocky steps. we wet to the masonic temple, pretty sweet. good week so far, we have two baptisms this sunday, and a couple more with some dates. sorry this is very quick, good to hear everything is goin good! hey check out http://boncom.com/mormon/ it is really good, and alex boye is on it as well. its a new missionary push the church is trying to make, and philly mission is one of 9 areas to test it. i love you guys a whole lot, and of course miss you. next week elder gillman will be spending a lot of time packing so i'll have a lot of time to write letters, that stinks about the wedding ring. and home snacks, idk i like em all...surprise me if you want! :) there were some things i wanted to share but have no idea what it was... i'll be on around 11 next week for sure, today's philly trip was last second because gillman hasn't ever been here or served before. adios!!
love ya bye tell the fam i said hi!
love ya bye tell the fam i said hi!
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Plan For Unplanned Opportunites
Dear Family,
Things have been goin great. We only had one baptism this past Sunday, we had to push Nate back because he'll have family in town on the 8 August and he wanted to wait, which we didn't mind. But as of right now we have 3 planned baptisms for August 8, (just the way it worked out) its lookin to be a crazy Sunday. Pretty sweet to see Ryan going on splits a lot, what about Tyler too? Tomorrow for [feeding] the Elders, you know believe it or not, we NEVER have pizza, so thats always a good back up plan, but i'd say go with my favorites. ;)
i did get my surprise package, i was way excited! Those have been great snacks for the day, i haven't eaten more than two a day, i don't want to kill them to fast. so last Saturday was so stinkin hot, i think 107 with humidity! i was drenched, of course we decide to go tract and walk all morning that day, instead of setting up appointments and be in the ac car. our air conditioning WAS broke in the beginning of the summer. it would be about 80-85 degrees with humidity inside. very sticky. we just recently got it fixed, our apartment has been a meat locker ever since lol (65-70 degrees)
so i am doing a horrible job of budgeting my money. i ate out way too much, and it burned my msf. i had to pay a $50 ticket for running a red light. ( i don't even remember doing that?!)
i was pretty mad at myself when i got the ticket in the mail. (Not the type of mail that i want lol) its pretty cool to hear about ya dad, [making detective] how sweet everything's goin. just be careful. well ill probably write some more in another email, here's this one for now, love Elder Harris
Alright so we've had a pretty good pday so far. We went to a local barber down the street so Elder Gillman could get a haircut, and we had an unplanned opportunity to teach! he taught the guy cutting his hair, and i ended up teaching the hair stylist who wasn't doin much. (slow morning) they were both very interested in what we had to share, and we have an appointment with them tomorrow during break, we'll give them a copy of the Book of Mormon, etc.. awesome. Ive just learned to plan for unplanned opportunities!
Mom's note: Most of the rest of our email is conversation back and forth because we were on at the same time so I'll just paraphrase...Corey said they don't have missionary dinner calendars like we do here so they only have dinner appointments if someone invites them over. They have a standing appointment at the bishop's house on Wednesday nights but other than that they don't have many dinner invites so they eat a lot of ramen, and frozen and canned food. Yuck. No wonder he has been asking for fast food gift cards. (Equally yuck in my opinion but easier for them I'm sure.) He's excited for his friend Chase who was called to serve in the Washington Everett Mission and reports in September. He closed with this scripture and said "i was reading a scripture this morning, Mosiah 2:20-24, King Benjamin is awesome. all we have to do is keep the commandments. not too much to ask for right? lol well gotta go now, love you guys so much, and miss you! talk to ya next week! Hasta la vista 'baby' :D"
MOSIAH 2:20-24 "I say unto you, my brethren, that if you should render all the thanks and praise which your whole soul has power to possess, to that God who has created you, and has kept and preserved you, and has caused that ye should rejoice, and has granted that ye should live in peace one with another— I say unto you that if ye should serve him who has created you from the beginning, and is preserving you from day to day, by lending you breath, that ye may live and move and do according to your own will, and even supporting you from one moment to another—I say, if ye should serve him with all your whole souls yet ye would be unprofitable servants. And behold, all that he requires of you is to keep his commandments; and he has promised you that if ye would keep his commandments ye should prosper in the land; and he never doth vary from that which he hath said; therefore, if ye do keep his commandments he doth bless you and prosper you. And now, in the first place, he hath created you, and granted unto you your lives, for which ye are indebted unto him. And secondly, he doth require that ye should do as he hath commanded you; for which if ye do, he doth immediately bless you; and therefore he hath paid you. And ye are still indebted unto him, and are, and will be, forever and ever; therefore, of what have ye to boast?"
Things have been goin great. We only had one baptism this past Sunday, we had to push Nate back because he'll have family in town on the 8 August and he wanted to wait, which we didn't mind. But as of right now we have 3 planned baptisms for August 8, (just the way it worked out) its lookin to be a crazy Sunday. Pretty sweet to see Ryan going on splits a lot, what about Tyler too? Tomorrow for [feeding] the Elders, you know believe it or not, we NEVER have pizza, so thats always a good back up plan, but i'd say go with my favorites. ;)
i did get my surprise package, i was way excited! Those have been great snacks for the day, i haven't eaten more than two a day, i don't want to kill them to fast. so last Saturday was so stinkin hot, i think 107 with humidity! i was drenched, of course we decide to go tract and walk all morning that day, instead of setting up appointments and be in the ac car. our air conditioning WAS broke in the beginning of the summer. it would be about 80-85 degrees with humidity inside. very sticky. we just recently got it fixed, our apartment has been a meat locker ever since lol (65-70 degrees)
so i am doing a horrible job of budgeting my money. i ate out way too much, and it burned my msf. i had to pay a $50 ticket for running a red light. ( i don't even remember doing that?!)
i was pretty mad at myself when i got the ticket in the mail. (Not the type of mail that i want lol) its pretty cool to hear about ya dad, [making detective] how sweet everything's goin. just be careful. well ill probably write some more in another email, here's this one for now, love Elder Harris
Alright so we've had a pretty good pday so far. We went to a local barber down the street so Elder Gillman could get a haircut, and we had an unplanned opportunity to teach! he taught the guy cutting his hair, and i ended up teaching the hair stylist who wasn't doin much. (slow morning) they were both very interested in what we had to share, and we have an appointment with them tomorrow during break, we'll give them a copy of the Book of Mormon, etc.. awesome. Ive just learned to plan for unplanned opportunities!
Mom's note: Most of the rest of our email is conversation back and forth because we were on at the same time so I'll just paraphrase...Corey said they don't have missionary dinner calendars like we do here so they only have dinner appointments if someone invites them over. They have a standing appointment at the bishop's house on Wednesday nights but other than that they don't have many dinner invites so they eat a lot of ramen, and frozen and canned food. Yuck. No wonder he has been asking for fast food gift cards. (Equally yuck in my opinion but easier for them I'm sure.) He's excited for his friend Chase who was called to serve in the Washington Everett Mission and reports in September. He closed with this scripture and said "i was reading a scripture this morning, Mosiah 2:20-24, King Benjamin is awesome. all we have to do is keep the commandments. not too much to ask for right? lol well gotta go now, love you guys so much, and miss you! talk to ya next week! Hasta la vista 'baby' :D"
MOSIAH 2:20-24 "I say unto you, my brethren, that if you should render all the thanks and praise which your whole soul has power to possess, to that God who has created you, and has kept and preserved you, and has caused that ye should rejoice, and has granted that ye should live in peace one with another— I say unto you that if ye should serve him who has created you from the beginning, and is preserving you from day to day, by lending you breath, that ye may live and move and do according to your own will, and even supporting you from one moment to another—I say, if ye should serve him with all your whole souls yet ye would be unprofitable servants. And behold, all that he requires of you is to keep his commandments; and he has promised you that if ye would keep his commandments ye should prosper in the land; and he never doth vary from that which he hath said; therefore, if ye do keep his commandments he doth bless you and prosper you. And now, in the first place, he hath created you, and granted unto you your lives, for which ye are indebted unto him. And secondly, he doth require that ye should do as he hath commanded you; for which if ye do, he doth immediately bless you; and therefore he hath paid you. And ye are still indebted unto him, and are, and will be, forever and ever; therefore, of what have ye to boast?"
Thursday, July 15, 2010
More Baptisms
i'll be honest, im a little bit homesick right now, just because of the type of experiences ive been having lately. one real eye opener happened, something very sacred and special, that i'll always remember. i wrote it in my journal. one of the members down in Smyrna had recently passed away of cancer, thats about all i can really say. (thats all i feel prompted to share..) i have been getting very worried lately about your sickness ma, you have been on my mind a lot, especially this past week. i just continue to hope and pray that everything will be okay.
so the mission is goin real good now, but ive been so busy, im real tired. p day couldnt have come at a better time, i could seriously use some down time. we have had a crazy week.. and next week (on 25 July) we have two more people being baptized.. one who has been a long time investigator, who finally feels ready. (We have had some pretty amazing lessons with her) i have been mightily blessed here in Wilmington with all the people we are currently teaching. it has been amazing, but by the end of the day i am spiritually and physically drained. my head hits that pillow and i am out! its been real fun too, but we've just been real busy.
so how is everyone back home? any summer fun? how is Bishop Urry doing? can you tell that guy to email me, and i can send him a letter back?
i am not allowed to go on the blog anymore, i was very tempted to look "one last time". i know blessings will come for being obedient. also are you guys doing a xmas in July? just wondering. dad the nametag i sent you, i hope you like it. and another thing.. zone conferences, will only be once every other transfer. so 4 times a year!! it kinds stinks, that means less opportunities to get mail, so if youre sending a package soon, (or mail) please just send it here to Newport.. (my companion goes home in August 17, so im bound to stay here at the very least, six weeks following that) til end of september.
the weather has cooled down alot here, only because its been raining real crazy lately.. yes we've even had some floods lol but it will get hot soon. along with the 110% humidity, haha no kidding. also we are allowed to go to the temple!!!! but it has to be with our recent convert, and the next year when they go to get their endowments we can go with them. something cool to get us extra motivated!! and to work even harder :D thats about all i can think of for now. but take care, talk to ya next week. x's and o's, Elder Harris
so the mission is goin real good now, but ive been so busy, im real tired. p day couldnt have come at a better time, i could seriously use some down time. we have had a crazy week.. and next week (on 25 July) we have two more people being baptized.. one who has been a long time investigator, who finally feels ready. (We have had some pretty amazing lessons with her) i have been mightily blessed here in Wilmington with all the people we are currently teaching. it has been amazing, but by the end of the day i am spiritually and physically drained. my head hits that pillow and i am out! its been real fun too, but we've just been real busy.
so how is everyone back home? any summer fun? how is Bishop Urry doing? can you tell that guy to email me, and i can send him a letter back?
i am not allowed to go on the blog anymore, i was very tempted to look "one last time". i know blessings will come for being obedient. also are you guys doing a xmas in July? just wondering. dad the nametag i sent you, i hope you like it. and another thing.. zone conferences, will only be once every other transfer. so 4 times a year!! it kinds stinks, that means less opportunities to get mail, so if youre sending a package soon, (or mail) please just send it here to Newport.. (my companion goes home in August 17, so im bound to stay here at the very least, six weeks following that) til end of september.
the weather has cooled down alot here, only because its been raining real crazy lately.. yes we've even had some floods lol but it will get hot soon. along with the 110% humidity, haha no kidding. also we are allowed to go to the temple!!!! but it has to be with our recent convert, and the next year when they go to get their endowments we can go with them. something cool to get us extra motivated!! and to work even harder :D thats about all i can think of for now. but take care, talk to ya next week. x's and o's, Elder Harris
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Corey The Assassin

i think i have jared and jeffs address, i most likely (well maybe not likely) will be writing them today, because everyone wants to play basketball and im the one with the church keys. Elder Bertrand got transferred down to Smyrna, now a zone leader, and my new companion is Elder Lance Gillman, coming from Smyrna as the last zone leader and now is the new district leader. he'll go back home to Linden, Utah in 6 weeks, so i'll have a new comp pretty soon, which means i'll be here at least 12 more weeks.
so you know how you have trainers, district leaders, zone leaders, and assistants to the prez? well ive been given the call of 'assassin', since im killing Elder Gillman this transfer. the mission is full of weird traditions and jokes. weird, i know. lol i was pretty sad to see Bertrand go though, because we had alot goin, but im keepin the fort down in Wilmington, we've already taught 20 lessons! and its only p-day! the mission really is awesome, it feels as almost the veil is very thin sometimes, when i read or teach and feel the spirit, and then just ponder and get totally lost to what im feeling or thinking about. im doing a morning devotional where i'll read scriptures, an ensign article, i'll then kneel in a prayer and express gratitude for everything, desires of my heart, needs of my investigators, and then i'll write down impressions in what i feel needs to happen.
so you know how you have trainers, district leaders, zone leaders, and assistants to the prez? well ive been given the call of 'assassin', since im killing Elder Gillman this transfer. the mission is full of weird traditions and jokes. weird, i know. lol i was pretty sad to see Bertrand go though, because we had alot goin, but im keepin the fort down in Wilmington, we've already taught 20 lessons! and its only p-day! the mission really is awesome, it feels as almost the veil is very thin sometimes, when i read or teach and feel the spirit, and then just ponder and get totally lost to what im feeling or thinking about. im doing a morning devotional where i'll read scriptures, an ensign article, i'll then kneel in a prayer and express gratitude for everything, desires of my heart, needs of my investigators, and then i'll write down impressions in what i feel needs to happen.
the weather here is so stinkin awful, 107 and humidity, its bad. that is so cool to hear about braeden, i was plannin on writing him real quick today, because i know it was his birthday last week. President Schaefermeyer is a really cool guy, but you can tell he is new, compared to Prez Murray lol its so cool to hear that life is still goin pretty good with everyone back home, idk im totally oblivious to everything because im only thinkin about missionary work. (which is a good thing)
so mom questions. some light weight pants would be amazing for walking around in this weather. yes my shoes are holding up great, i alternate them everyday. and the stricter budget is for my own good. the coke was there before i got there so i just finished it off, and the subway, yea that was mine, but E. Bertrand got some too. today, everyone is meeting up at Capriotti's, yup and guess what, that food chain started here in Delaware. if i were to get a drivers license here, i could eat free caps in vegas!! pretty sick! well how is everyone doin? oh if your planning on sending out a box, can you send out my black jansport backpack too? along with food. lol thank you. well i love you guys and hope everything is goin great. oh yea dad, the nametag, no problemo, i ordered it, and im even thinking about sending another one with a picture of me to grandpa. i liked the letter about ashley writing on my wall, that was pretty cool. i love her too. ive been writing her.. but anyways, take care until next week. -Love, Elder Harris
ps the photo card i sent you, can you sent it back asap? with the box? :) and the old photos are still on there, is it saved on your computer and do i delete them for extra room or somethin? idk love ya bye
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
So Grateful For All I've Been Given
Surprise: my pday is right now, since tomorrow the wilmington zone will be having a special meeting with President Schaefermeyer.
i hope you guys liked the pics, stinks i dont have my other memory card yet either. but its okay. we had another successful baptism, so thats two now. and we have 8 more with a date!!! i think that time of many baptisms is right now lol but anyways, we have been mightily blessed by God, and i am so grateful for everything. looking forward to getting even better as a missionary! my goal is to become that master teacher. its cool im now just starting to read the New Testament. i rely on the spirit so much and put a lot of trust in God to act as His instrument, we have some amazing lessons! i love being a missionary, when two years are up, my goal and hope is to not want to go home, to really fall in love with this great work and helping people. i know i'll be going through some trials, there must be opposition in all things, but im just so grateful for all that ive been given. this transfer has flown by, on saturday night, i'll know whether or not my comp and i are being shipped out or staying.
Mom's Note: Last week were we up at girl's camp and had forgotten to email before we left (we did send letters though in our defense) and this week his p-day was a day early and we hadn't emailed yet so Corey probably thinks we've FORGOTTEN ALL ABOUT HIM!!! (Never.)
i hope you guys liked the pics, stinks i dont have my other memory card yet either. but its okay. we had another successful baptism, so thats two now. and we have 8 more with a date!!! i think that time of many baptisms is right now lol but anyways, we have been mightily blessed by God, and i am so grateful for everything. looking forward to getting even better as a missionary! my goal is to become that master teacher. its cool im now just starting to read the New Testament. i rely on the spirit so much and put a lot of trust in God to act as His instrument, we have some amazing lessons! i love being a missionary, when two years are up, my goal and hope is to not want to go home, to really fall in love with this great work and helping people. i know i'll be going through some trials, there must be opposition in all things, but im just so grateful for all that ive been given. this transfer has flown by, on saturday night, i'll know whether or not my comp and i are being shipped out or staying.
Mom's Note: Last week were we up at girl's camp and had forgotten to email before we left (we did send letters though in our defense) and this week his p-day was a day early and we hadn't emailed yet so Corey probably thinks we've FORGOTTEN ALL ABOUT HIM!!! (Never.)
Thursday, June 24, 2010
3 Month Mark
hey there, so today has been 3 months now! pretty crazy! today im planning on a writing letters day to the family and friends. my comp and i are getting alot of things done, we have another baptism this sunday. and we have a few other investigators with dates as well! but anyways, i have a vision of how to get things rollin here, to help the future missionaries out as well when they come here to Wilmington 2nd ward. i'll tell you all about it when im done with my project im about to get working on. it may take another transfer though.. we're teaching alot of people now, our pool keeps on growing. yesterday, we went finding maybe an hour, and have 5 new investigators to see, so pretty soon we wont be tracting anymore! our bishop said that we should be teaching, instead of finding anyway, that somehow the members need to give the missionaries referrals. idk how often do you go out with the missionaries back home? dad just curious how is home teaching? i never realized the importance of it til now. its important that you are 100%, even see the less actives that you dont see at church. they're even more important than the ones you know, trust me, i talk to strangers all day. lol its not the end of the month yet, get to work. love all you guys, hope everything is goin great back home, im pretty excited to write you guys. expect the letters monday or tuesday. well hope all is well, tell everyone i said hey! let me know how your missionary efforts are going, im lookin forward to hearing back from ya next week. all my love, Elder Harris
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Philly Trip and A New Mission President
alright so the philly trip today was pretty awesome! i took a few pics to share as well.. cheesesteaks were cheap and awesome, got to see some pretty cool things, but alot of walking. im drained right now! really not a whole lot to say about it, pics will tell all. so last friday was president murrays last zone conference and yesterday his last interview. pretty spiritual. im stoked to get pres schaefermeyer here already.. keep on learning and growing, im changing alot already, and i like the new person im starting to become. my view of life and religion has completely changed. we're teaching and finding alot of people. its just hard to help people keep commitments. we had another baptism this sunday but the man gave in and had a smoke so we have to push it back now til he can quit for good. hes tryin though, and we have another baptism on the 27th too. exciting times, getting alot of work done here! its fun being here in Wilmington, totally a mini version of philly!! i had dominican food for the first time the other day, pretty good stuff!
well glad to see everythings goin good back home. i dont know much of how everyones doin, i rarely get mail, so i like these little updates. so my favorite scriptures, Alma 26:12, (Yea, I know that I am nothing; as to my strength I am weak; therefore I will not boast of myself, but I will boast of my God, for in his strength I can do all things; yea, behold, many mighty miracles we have wrought in this land, for which we will praise his name forever.) and Romans 12:1-2 (I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.)... maybe ya'll like em? oh basketball is pretty fun down here, to ball people in our church clothes. its just funny to see peoples reactions to us playing good. so what has everyone been up to these days? i have the same story every week, just doin missionary work.. oh a confession, im doing horrible on my journal btw, im just way tired at night and dont feel like writing anything. im just rambling right now, im tired as you might be able to tell. well hope everything is ok, love you all and take care. -Elder Harris
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Being A Missionary Is So Much Fun
Corey's companion, Elder Bertrand. And see that Subway sandwich next to the two gallons of milk in the cart? I would bet that's Corey's! And the milk too! Lol.
Their apartment. See the coke on the counter...hmmm...Corey...and you know how I know? He is too cheap to buy small cokes. Ha!
Ummm, guess he wants us to know he brushes his tongue. Or to be happy it isn't pierced. I don't know. He is sticking his tongue out in a few of his recent photos. Maybe if I keep posting them on his blog...HE. WILL. STOP. ;P
Part of Mom's email to Corey: "I know you said you aren't homesick and that's awesome. I'm glad you are doing well and working hard. I read your mission president's blog about his Why I Believe Fireside talk in Newark. One of the missionaries he quoted sounded an awful lot like my boy...!"
hey there! i was at the fireside, i froze when he read my e-mail in front of everyone lol it was pretty sick though.. tomorrows zone conference, im way stoked for that, and guess what im doin next week on pday?! ...goin to philly thats right! one of the Elders in our district hasnt had the chance to go to Philly yet on his mission and he goes back home at the end of the transfer, so he has two extra seats in the back of the mission car, so my comp and i are goin up with them.. i'll try to send you pics afterwards.
so things in Wilmington are going pretty cool, we're working real hard, a few investigators with baptismal dates, trying real hard to get them to keep commitments! stupid satan has to always ruin stuff... and im learning alot too! diving reallllll deep in the scriptures.
tyler looks like a stud in his WHITE gown, wow im so impressed! hes got bragging rights to that now lol so ryan "phelps", are you going to get into club swimming? now that your officially a fish? haha rulu and bean, how are you girls doing? soon to be in young womens and baptized! thats so awesome! so in 2 weeks i'll have been out 3 months already, can ya believe that?! time is flying so fast! being a missionary is so much fun, the key is really just losing yourself, fear God, and not what man thinks, and have a little bit of charity, things will go pretty sweet.. well, gotta run i'll talk to ya soon.
so things in Wilmington are going pretty cool, we're working real hard, a few investigators with baptismal dates, trying real hard to get them to keep commitments! stupid satan has to always ruin stuff... and im learning alot too! diving reallllll deep in the scriptures.
tyler looks like a stud in his WHITE gown, wow im so impressed! hes got bragging rights to that now lol so ryan "phelps", are you going to get into club swimming? now that your officially a fish? haha rulu and bean, how are you girls doing? soon to be in young womens and baptized! thats so awesome! so in 2 weeks i'll have been out 3 months already, can ya believe that?! time is flying so fast! being a missionary is so much fun, the key is really just losing yourself, fear God, and not what man thinks, and have a little bit of charity, things will go pretty sweet.. well, gotta run i'll talk to ya soon.
lots of love, Elder Harris
Thursday, June 3, 2010
New Area, New Attitude
well i just wanted to let you know that everything is alright.. ive seen miracles here in Wilmington, my attitude has completely changed, and i absolutely love my mission. i dont want to come home at all, im not homesick anymore. Elder Bertrand and i have been working hard. i just took part in my first baptism this past sunday, and was actually a miracle. alot of details. we've have alot more with dates as well, and most of them are recent people we've found in the past week and a half. ive grown as a teacher, but ive realized that i am truly nothing, with out the spirit. (Alma 26:12) its amazing.. to have the power of the Melchizedek priesthood combined with sacred privilege of being ordained an Elder to teach the gospel, its just truly a humbling experience, and im so grateful for all thats been going on.. i love it here. we're doing all that we can to work hard and we see that the Lord will do the rest. we've been put into situations where we are totally under the influence of the spirit, and its almost easy to recognize the promptings we get because we are so in tune with doing the Lords work. we even have an investigator comin out to play ball with us later today, and we met him yesterday! we've already gained his trust, another investigator (amazing story) we're teaching is acting like a missionary for us, having friends and family come out to church and listen to us. its awesome! i love it here, im getting lost in the work, and i wouldnt want to be anywhere else. love you guys, hope everythings goin good, -Elder Harris
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Losing Myself In This Great Work
pretty insane, im in the Wilmington 2nd ward now.. So i proselyte in downtown Wilmington.. its pretty intense, you'll hear gunshots, smell weed, walk up to people rollin blunts, get cursed at by people, and guess what..? i absolutely love it! we work in the rural, poverty stricken areas. its a smaller version of Philadelphia, but its still huge. but ive never felt the desire to work so hard. my comp and i, have absolutely killed ourselves, and when we go to bed at night, yea we're exhausted but i actually look forward to the next day and get back to work! the secret to missionary work, is to work! to give it all your effort and sacrifice everything you have! thats the formula for a successful mission, and it makes me happy to see other people happy. and people have actually ran up to us wanting a book of mormon, and wanting to be taught, because we're "serving the Lord, and spreadin the word." it is so amazing. our number totals have already doubled since that i was in West Pittston, and we're only half way done with the week! i love it. i contemplated myself what was the difference to my happiness and success already to West Pittston, my first area, and the first thing came to mind was the area. No, it wasnt the area, or the people,... it was me. all along it was just me, and my attitude thats changed and my desire to give it my all to serve. to "serve with all [my] heart, might, mind, and strength." D&C 4. i love it. i dont even think about home. no more home sickness. no more doubts or worries. ive put myself in the Lords hands, im losing myself in this great work. mom dont be worried about me. thank you for all of your prayers, they've definately helped. i know that this is Christs church on earth, and it is our job to expound this great message of the restored gospel wherever opportunities arise. with no doubt in my mind do i know that Joseph Smith was called of God to be a prophet. i love all of you, take care, and i'll write you some experiences in a letter. -Elder Harris
Mom's note: Corey's in Wilmington, Delaware, not to be confused with Wilmington, North Carolina where we have previously lived.
Mom's note: Corey's in Wilmington, Delaware, not to be confused with Wilmington, North Carolina where we have previously lived.
Sister's Love
Dear Corey,I love you. I pray for you every night. I miss you. I want you to come back soon but I know you're doing good on your mission. I hope you are having fun. I hope you have a good mission and talk good to people. I pray for you so you will be happy. And I hope you have a good time.
Love Gabby
Dear Corey,
Sometimes when I think about you, it makes me want to cry. But then I'll think about the reason why you are gone. I know you are doing the right thing by serving, now I can't wait for my mission. Oh and Gabby really does pray for you every night. I love you Corey, can't wait to hear from you again.
Love Riley
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Tongues Be Loosed
hey mom, glad that you received my card...we'd had alot of teaching appointments, and then bam we have nothing going on. last week we had nearly 200 contacts to new people, and not one new investigator. yesterday though we went out tracting nearly all day and we have 2 new ones now. pretty cool. its hard though.. i am wiped out by the end of the day. anyways about comp exchanges, i went on some with the zone leaders, it was so cool.. i was asking one of them how can we just have our ''tongues be loosed", and we were walking to an app, and some lady was just sittin on her porch, reading the Bible. i said hello and then thats all i remember, i taught her nearly all of the first lesson and i know i was under the influence of the Spirit. any question she had i answered swiftly and boldly.. i know she felt the Spirit. we gave her a BoM and committed her to read and pray about it and Joseph Smith. i dont even remember what i had done or said, but the feeling was amazing. anyways, it was so good to talk to you guys, i cant wait for christmas, i love you guys so much! oh this weekend is when the priesthood was restored in the Susquehanna river, pretty sick, im going to be fasting that day! well, love ya guys, take care! -Elder Harris
(Mom's note: Corey was living in West Pittston, near Wilkes-Barre, up the street from the Susquehanna River, about 40 miles south of where the Aaronic Priesthood was restored in 1829.) See D&C 13. Church history map.
(Mom's note: Corey was living in West Pittston, near Wilkes-Barre, up the street from the Susquehanna River, about 40 miles south of where the Aaronic Priesthood was restored in 1829.) See D&C 13. Church history map.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
First Area: West Pittston, PA



so its been a crazy week!! the mission field is nothing how i thought it would have been. definately much harder than expected...lol ive beat myself up alot, for either not saying somethin when ive been prompted to, or seein somebody and being fearful or just TALKING to them! its no mtc fake practice, its the real deal and i got so scared at first...ive progressed over this past week, and im gettin better, but its just insane. Elder Johnson has really taught me alot, basically just not worry about myself, but just love others and think of them. and ive been tryin to cast away the pride i have, THAT is a big obstacle to hurdle... man ive noticed everything that satan does to try to distract me, or even by me just being so tired. but it feels so good to feel the spirit while teaching, or after a good lesson. the days are so long, but it seemed like the weeks have just flown by already. lol it seems like its been forever since ive seen you guys but its almost like its was yesterday! crazy!! prayer has been my best friend since ive been out, i never knew the importance of it til now.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Letter from the MTC
ive been here about a week and i cant even describe all the feelings i have right now its so crazy!! i miss u guys soo much. it doesnt take long to get a little homesick. i felt that yesterday on sunday for the first time and it hit me so hard. i have never prayed so much in my life. that is seriously the key to everything. that and humility. ive been asking Heavenly Father to humble and soften my heart. but the spirit here is so strong, its unreal! ive had so many spiritual experiences already... like for instance, practicing teaching an investigator, and every question they had i somehow had an answer and a scripture reference for that, it was insane! it is such an humbling experience to be up here though, no doubt in my mind this is the Lords work. "Elder Harris", i see that badge and its such a neat feeling to look in the mirror, u just feel so good.
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