Saturday, March 31, 2018

Week #90

Howdy y’all! This week has been a jam packed week for us, and I hope y’all were able to have a wonderful week as well! 

For starters, I wanted to give a Happy Birthday shoutout to my friend Quinton Robbins. Last week he would have turned 21, but God needed him on the other side of the veil for a special reason, and brought him home during the Route 91 Festival shooting on October 1st this past year. Keep doing big things my man. God speed! #FlyEaglesFly

Anyways, this week has been crazy busy, and we were able to see some wonderful things happen! Last week we found this awesome girl named Cherry. We had a family on our records who were members of the church that lived where she loves, so we went to go visit them and turns out they had moved and Cherry moved in! She’s a sweet lady originally from the Philippines, and is a strong believer in Christ. We invited her to church and she came! Right after church we had a lesson and invited her to be baptized, and she accepted! She is preparing to be baptized on April 28th, and things are looking great!

We are still teaching this girl Paris, and she is doing great! She loves reading the Book of Mormon, and she is keeping all of her commitments and is preparing to be baptized on April 14th! Things are going very well with her!

We experienced a huge miracle this week while we were on exchanges with some Elders in my district. I went to their area with Elder Sparks, and we didn’t have a dinner scheduled with members that night. One of my previous areas is 5 minutes down the road from these Elder’s apartments, so I called one of my friends from that area, Tommy, to see if he wanted to go to dinner. (Tommy was that 17 year old kid who isn’t a member in the Paseo Verde ward that I got super close with with). Anyways he’s not a member, and he answered the phone (which he never does with random numbers) and said he was busy, but he’d take us to lunch the next day! So we went to lunch and I had a really good conversation with him about joining the church and being baptized. He goes to church every week, went to Youth Conference (kind of like a church camp) and everything but isn’t a member of the church yet. He was super close to being baptized, but after I got transferred it kind of died off. Anyways, long story short, at the end of the conversation he was talking about a mission and how much he wanted to be baptized! So we picked a day and I told him I’d call his missionaries and tell them what happened! Tommy is finally getting my baptized, and he’s getting baptized in two weeksApril 6th! It was crazy, and the missionaries in his ward have been trying to work with him for a little bit now. I called them and we all had a cow talking about it! I am so excited and can’t wait to witness this fine young man get baptized.

My spiritual thought this week comes from my studies I had this past week, in Alma 37:20. I want each of you to personalize this scripture by inserting your name into the verse. It reads;

“20 Therefore I command you, my son (or daughter) (enter name), that ye be diligent in fulfilling all my words, and that ye be diligent in keeping the commandments of God as they are written.”

I love this verse. It is a simple reminder to do the things that God has commanded. Our Heavenly Father wants to bless us! He has all of the blessings in the world in store for us, all we need to do is keep the commandments. Obedience brings blessings, and I testify that it does. God has opened the windows of heaven and poured out tremendous blessings in our efforts as we have been obedient to the guidelines that have been set forth for us as missionaries. I know our Heavenly Father lives, Jesus truly is the Christ, and He has provided a way for us to return to live with our Father again. I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

Have a fabulous week y’all! Until next week, God speed!

Elder Houssian


Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Week #89

Howdy y’all! This week has been another great week! We have had a lot of things happen this week, and the Lord is continuing to hasten His work!

To start off we had 7 people come to church this past week, and they all show quite a bit of potential! That’s the most we’ve had in a while, and we are looking forward to some solid appointments this upcoming week!

Also, the highlight of all highlights, I was blessed with the opportunity to baptize James, someone I have grown to love a ton. He’s like a brother to me. It was great to see him again and to participate in a wonderful event. Pics will be attached.

We were also able to find a lot of families to teach this week. The work is definitely moving forward, and I will be sure to send more updates on them next week!

This week I wanted to share a few verses I came across in my studies. It is found in Alma 37:9, which reads;

“9 Yea, I say unto you, were it not for these things that these records do contain, which are on these plates, Ammon and his brethren could not have convinced so many thousands of the Lamanites of the incorrect tradition of their fathers; yea, these records and their words brought them unto repentance; that is, they brought them to the knowledge of the Lord their God, and to rejoice in Jesus Christ their Redeemer.”

This here is talking about the Book of Mormon. It was the power of the Book of Mormon that made the difference in Ammon and his brethren baptizing thousands of Lamanites! The power of the Book of Mormon is real! I know it, I have experienced it and have felt it’s power over and over again throughout my life. I challenge each of y’all to take my challenge from before and read it every day. I promise it will bless your life immensely. I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

I hope y’all have a wonderful week this week! Until next week! God speed!

Elder Houssian







Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Week #88

Howdy everybody! This week has been a stellar week! We have seen many miracles in the work and we have a ton of stuff happening! 

So my companion’s name is Elder Fuhriman! He’s from Bountiful, Utah and has been out for 6 months. He’s a great kid! There is a lot of work going on in our area. We have 6 people set to be baptized, and we are hoping to have 8-10 more preparing for baptism! The demographics here are a lot different than the rest of Henderson, which is super nice, new stuff to work with!

We had a lot of cool miracles happen this week, one of which happened Sunday night. We were walking around talking to people and felt impressed to stop by this part-Member family what was being taught a while ago but then fell off. We stopped by and the daughter opened the door, and up came the whole family! They were super excited to see us and were really interested in us coming back. Then the father asked us if we could talk to him alone outside, and we were nervous not going to lie. He asked us if we could keep his family in our prayers and pray that they will feel a “spark” while praying, reading, and taking the lessons. We of course said yes, and we are looking forward to coming back later this week to teach them!

My thought this week comes from the Book of Mormon, in Alma 7:12, and it reads;

“12 And he will take upon him death, that he may loose the bands of death which bind his people; and he will take upon him their infirmities, that his bowels may be filled with mercy, according to the flesh, that he may know according to the flesh how to succor his people according to their infirmities.”

I love this scripture. This is referring to the Savior and His Atoning Sacrifice. I know that our Savior knows what we are going through. He has felt it all. There is nothing that He can’t help us through, as long as we are willing to allow Him to step in. He knows how to succor us because of His great sacrifice. It is my prayer that each of us will strive to allow His mercy and love into our lives. I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

Have a wonderful week! I love y’all! Until next week, God speed!

Elder Houssian

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Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Week #87

Howdy everyone! This week has been a great week! First off, Happy 20 Months  to my group from the MTC! It’s crazy how fast time has gone. A lot of things have happened! One of course is transfers......... Aaannnnnddddd I am staying! Just kidding, I’m leaving BUT I’m literally going across the highway to the Black Mountain Stake in the Desert Rose and Black Mountain wards! I’ll be serving with Elder Fuhriman (he has been out for about 6 months). I’m sad I can’t stay in this area anymore, but I’m excited for new adventures with a stellar companion!

This week has been another busy week which I love honestly. I had a massive thorn in my bike tire that I didn’t know about, so now I have a hole in my tube AND my tire. Ugh. That’s part of the mission though!

James is doing great! He’s on track for the 17th and is loving every second of it. He also asked me to baptize him which I’m stoked about! His mom wants to come to church and is already calling us her “sons”, so she won’t be too far behind him! Plus, James is already talking about baptizing his Mom AND he wants to serve a mission!

Besides that, it was another week on the job! I absolutely love being a missionary. I really wouldn’t want to be anywhere else right now. I love being a part of such a truly marvelous work. I have seen lives changed tremendously throughout my mission, including my own. I’m so grateful for the once in a lifetime opportunity I have to serve the Lord as a full-time missionary.

My spiritual thought comes from the Book of Mormon, in Alma 7:12, and it reads;

“12 ​And he will take upon him ​​​death​, that he may ​​​loose​ the bands of death which bind his people; and he will take upon him their infirmities, that his bowels may be filled with mercy, according to the flesh, that he may know according to the flesh how to ​​​succor​ his people according to their infirmities.”

I love this verse. It is a sweet reminder of the matchless love of our Savior, which He expressed through His Atonement. I love the word “succor”. Elder Jeffery R. Holland said “[Succor] is used often in the scriptures to describe Christ’s care for and attention to us. It means literally ‘to run to.’ What a magnificent way to describe the Savior’s urgent effort in our behalf. Even as he calls us to come to him and follow him, he is unfailingly running to help us”. The Savior will run to us in our times of need, IF we allow Him to. He is our Master, and I know undoubtedly that He knows us individually and He loves us. The Book of Mormon testifies of His life, ministry, and Atoning sacrifice. I know that as we strive to keep the commandments and access the Atonement of Jesus Christ when we make a mistake, He will heal us, help us, and change us. I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

Have a splendid week my friends! Until next week! God speed!

Elder Houssian