Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Ward Activity - Minute to win it

So this week, was amazing!  We had the opportunity to help participate in a ward activity that consisted of Minute to Win it challenges.  It was fun, but the most important part was that a lot of people that we invited came!

Then, during church, some people that we normally don't see there, came!  

I absolutely loved this week, and I am constantly trying to improve and be a better person.  

Besides that, it is pretty much getting there.  

Speaking of numbers, last time during a district meeting I had the opportunity to give a training ( kind of like a discussion based lecture).  I asked all the missionaries this one question.

~If you had $86,400 that came to your bank account every morning, and when the day finished the money would go back to zero, what would you do?

Many responses were:  Give it to the needy, feed my family, help my relatives, invest in something, buy a house and pay off the mortgage, buy a car, etc.

So ask yourselves that question, and then the way I tied it in is this.  That money is precious, we shouldn't waste it.  

There are 86,400 seconds in a day.  Do we use every single second making good use of our time?

Anyways, that is just a thought about what we need to be doing.  

Love you heaps,

Elder Han

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Happy Days

Dear Friends and Family,

I am so glad for Elder Christopher Han to be on a mission now.  It is pretty insane that we are both serving the Lord at the same time.

I am grateful for the wonderful opportunity I have every week to email. 

This week has been quite eventful, we are really trying hard to accomplish our goals for this month, and in doing so, our efforts has been showing.  We have this one investigator who came to church, and she is amazing.  Her testimony is amazing!

On a funny note, we now have a SPANISH investigator from MEXICO.  It reminded me of E. Han and how he is in mexico right now studying spanish.

We were able to go to a lot of places this week, and accomplish so much ground work.  On the mission it is a blessing to not have time to go finding.  (contacting on the streets and tracting)  We have had a lot of appointments now, that we have little time to actually find new people to teach.  

Here are some pictures of our life in Australia.

I am grateful for everyone and I am so happy!!!!  :)



Monday, August 4, 2014

Islander Feeds

Hello Family and Friends,

This week has been hectic! :) In a good way.  
I am super happy to tell you a wonderful story that happened to us!

We had a lot of meetings, and our whole zone: 20 missionaries+ were invited to lunch at a member's house.  These members were tongan, and the culture is to have a massive feed.  For islanders, it is customary to feed the missionaries until they explode, because they feel (I agree as well) that they receive more blessings the more missionaries eat.  ( I totally agree with that ) So we went up there, and the first thing you smell is pork.  Heaps of it.  I mean 3 whole pigs!  This type of food is called hungi.  Not the 3 pigs, but they have like an oven in their backyard where they cook food under the ground.  It is sooooo good!  Anyways, one saying that tongans say to us missionaries is this:  Kai Ke Mate (Eat 'til you die).  Because it is essential that we feel fat afterwards.  I love the islander culture, and it might explain the growth of my belly over the past year.  :)  

I am so excited to be on a mission.  A lot of things are happening!  Our mission has really exemplified themselves, and we are really climbing.  We are showing that a lot of things can happen if you have the faith and desire to accomplish it.

I love you so much

Elder Han

P.S. Here are the pigs that we ate.  I had maybe about 1/5 of the pig and more food.

Shout out to James on his 16th Birthday, as well as Chris leaving for his mission on wednesday!  :)



Monday, July 28, 2014

Transfers!

Bonjour!
Dear family and friends,

My companion Elder Honema'u who is tongan was transferred!!!!  Elder Honema'u WENT TO THE CITY!!!  He is my favourite companion and it is very special that he went to the city, because he is the FIRST tongan to go! 

My next companion is.... ELDER PUNU FROM TAHITI
Tahiti is a very amazing, and they speak Tahitian and French.  So this transfer, I will be learning French.  Attached is his picture.  He is funny.

I am so excited for this transfer.  It is a time for me to work my hardest and continue to do the things that we need to do.  I am so excited and I know that it will be hard, but we need to keep enduring.

Something I've learned this week is this.  Success comes from effort, and effort comes from desire.  We need desire so we can do the things that we need to do.

LOVE YOU HEAPS

ELDER HAN


Monday, July 21, 2014

Christmas in July

Dear family and friends,

Something that some Australian's do is Christmas in July.  Because it is so cold, they celebrate it in a very small way.  However, our ward had a wonderful gathering.  We had a wonderful celebration of the usual snowflakes, Milo (Australian's hot chocolate), and food.  It was such an amazing sight to see, and there were so many people there!  

I love it, and it really reminded me of Christmas and the things we did in America.  

I hope everyone's week has been well.  It is very interesting how everything is happening too fast!  We are coming around the end of the month soon, Boy time flies!  

Please be safe this week,and continue to do the things that you need to do.

I want you all to know that I love you.  You are all examples toward me, and have helped me be who I am today.  

Here is a picture of my zone.  We have many powerful missionaries here, and I am so grateful that I could serve with all of them.

LOVE YOU HEAPS,

ELDER HAN


Monday, July 14, 2014

Consecration

Dear Friends and Families,

I went back to square one.  I realized that one thing that we need to constantly remember is to progress and not be complacent.  That is something I've learned this week. Especially considering about all the rules we have as missionaries.  However, I don't see them as limiting, but rather beneficial.  The mission is only ever the time that we will be blessed for waking up at 6:30.  That amazes me, and I have witnessed it especially this week.

As a District, we started having conference calls every morning at 6:10, and really committed ourselves to do everything in our power to accomplish what we need to do.  From that, we saw so many miracles!  Our district last week had 0 investigators with baptismal dates, but this week we were able to have 5 investigators who accepted baptismal dates.  I know that Heavenly Father will bless each and everyone of us if we do the small and simple things that may seem like it isn't corresponding with our lives.

I have a firm testimony that Jesus Christ is our Saviour, Redeemer of this world.  That Heavenly Father loves each and everyone of us and knows and cares for us.  I also know that as we follow Jesus Christ and learn more about what we can do, that we will be blessed.  Our relationships with our families, friends, and especially our Heavenly Father will increase and we will be able to have that peace and comfort that will help us with our every day life.

For those that are reading this that are not members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, I invite you to learn more about what we teach.  I promise that you will feel the need of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in your lives, and that you will see the improvement of your lives as well.  Please accept my invitation, because I know how much it can help you.  

I love you all so much, and I love being a Representative of Jesus Christ.  

Elder Han

Monday, July 7, 2014

AIM High

Hello Friends and family,

There is something that I've learned especially this week is to Aim High and be committed to do whatever you want to do. 

It is amazing to see the miracles that happen when you actually believe that you can go higher than what you do.  It is so beneficial for this saying, only because we can improve so much more than if we aim to our abilities to our current time.

I just want to share with you that being on a mission is such a blessing, and that when we try our best no matter where we are (even not on a mission) we can achieve the miraculous.  

I know this is a short email, but I hope all of you are doing well.

I love you so much!

Elder Han

And remember  AIM HIGH!