Monday, August 31, 2015

Wake Forest: P-day (9/4/2015)

Hi, This is Elder Harper's Mom. I just wanted to give everyone an update on Elder Harper.  

On Friday, September 4th I got a text from a member in Drake's ward.  They let me know that Elder Harper had broken his arm while playing basketball on his P-day, on Monday August 31st.  He collided with another player.  His arm was hurting, but he thought it was just sprained really bad.  He walked around for 4 days and decided on Friday he better go to the doctor.  They said it was a trapezium fracture, no surgery necessary.  He is doing fine, and still smiling!!!  
Elder Harper - Still Smiling!!!

Wake Forest - Week 10 (Training Week 3)

Hey y'all!

There was a lot going on this last week. We had a Zone Conference with Elder Dubé of the Seventy. Had has an awesome accent. The thing that stood out most to me was what he taught about the Book of Mormon. He told us to never give away a closed Book of Mormon. If we give one away we share a story or a scripture or something that will get them to open it. Along with that he shared his conversion story of how someone gave him a Book of Mormon and it took him two years to open it.

Our Mission President, President James, taught us as well. He shared a story of how a young man was killed by a train. His mother was distraught by his death and one day soon after his funeral he appeared to her in a dream and explained the accident and told her to tell his dad that he was okay and he was in a good place. He went on to say that he had been trying to reach his dad but his dad was too busy in his office and dealing with all his responsibilities to hear his son. Then President James taught us about taking enough time to be sensitive to the Spirit.

Love y'all!

Love,
Elder Harper

Monday, August 24, 2015

Wake Forest - Week 9 (Training Week 2)

Hey Everyone!

Last week was a lot of fun.  It was long and exhausting, but it was fun!

We are back to switching off weeks with the car,  with the Sisters. That means every other week we are on our bikes. Our area is really spread out so we get to do a significant amount of biking, which has actually been a lot better than I thought it would be. For example, we felt like we needed to go to visit a less active that lived around 10 - 15 miles away.  We planned several places we could knock on doors and try to contact people along the way. After 4 hours of nothing, we finally got to this less active person's house. We walked up the door and knocked and asked for the person and they weren't there... But it just happened that their son is also living there, who is also less active!!  We were able to have a good visit with him and talked about the power of prayer. Not a whole lot has come of it yet, but we definitely felt the Spirit that day.

"And now, I, Moroni, would speak somewhat concerning these things; I would show unto the world that faith is things which are hoped for and not seen; wherefore, dispute not because ye see not, for ye receive no witness until after the trial of your faith." -Ether 12:6

I know this scripture to be true and that if we can hold out hopeful through our hard days in life,  I know we will see more of the picture and understand a bit more of why we are here. Love y'all!

Love,
Elder Harper

Monday, August 17, 2015

Wake Forest - Week 8 (Training week 1)

Hi Everyone!

Last week was crazy fun! I started training a new missionary last Tuesday. His name is Elder Bleckner and he is 18, from Riverton, Utah, and he is awesome.

We got straight to work and we were able to get a lot done even with an abnormally busy week. I had a leadership training meeting I had to go to and after that we did exchanges with the assistants who are also in our district. I was with Elder Parker. We put a big focus on prayer throughout our exchange and we were able to see some wonderful blessings.

Our new mission president, President James, is starting to make some changes to things and it has been really good. He is big on hard diligent work and I have really enjoyed the changes thus far.  We have already started to see the blessings that come from obedience.

I was also able to learn a powerful lesson from the Stripling Warriors, as well.  In Alma 57:25 it reads "And it came to pass that there were two hundred, out of my two thousand and sixty, who had fainted because of the loss of blood; nevertheless, according to the goodness of God, and to our great astonishment, and also the joy of our whole army, there was not one soul of them who did perish; yea, and neither was there one soul among them who had not received many wounds."

This verse made me think about trials. Sometimes we end up wounded or we may even faint from the loss of blood but if we faithfully endure and "obey with exactness" (Alma 57:21) we will be taken care of in the end.

Have a Great Week!
Love y'all!

Elder Harper

Monday, August 10, 2015

Wake Forest - Week 7

Hey everyone!

Last week was a lot of fun! I am running a little short on time so I will just share a quick experience.

Last night we went to see Josh, our investigator getting baptized this Saturday, and we started to talk about the importance of a testimony and the importance of sharing that testimony. While we were talking we came to the realization that without a testimony, nothing else really matters. The temple, prophets, priesthood, it doesn't matter without the hope or a knowledge that it is true or that it can help you. 

The Book of Mormon is at the center of everything!  Over the last week I have spent a lot of time in the Book of Mormon.  I know that it is true, and it can bring happiness into the life of anyone that reads it, at any moment, any day of the week, no matter how you are feeling.

Love y'all!

Elder Drake Harper

Monday, August 3, 2015

Wake Forest - Week 6

Hey Everyone!

Last week was a good tough week and I loved it! I finally chopped down a big tree so I felt fulfilled. Oh, and we did a lot of good missionary work as well! We spent a lot of time knocking on doors, so we got to talk to a lot of people last week. 

One thing that seems to be coming up more and more to me, is the importance of humility. In Luke 18:10-14 there is a parable that in a very condensed version reads: there was a prideful Pharisee that prayed in the temple and was grateful that he was better than other people.  Afar off there was a humble publican that prayed and asked for mercy because he was a sinner. In verse 14, Christ says that the Pharisee must be humbled, and because the Publican was humble, he could be exalted.

This parable has been on my mind a lot lately. I have asked myself what can I do to be more humble. As we talked about this parable with a medically less active we got on the topic of covenants, specifically the priesthood covenant. As a priesthood holder,  we covenant with God that we will serve His Children.  Our focus for the last few days and this week is "pull an Ammon." I am super happy and I feel really optimistic. Anything hard or bad that happens just seems to get better, or will work itself out, as we focus on being humble and serving those around us.

We'll see what happens this week and I'll let y'all know next week! Love y'all!

Love,
Elder Harper


Elder Harper and his Tree!