Monday, April 24, 2017

Power of PRAYER.

4/24/17

Hello family and friends,
This week my companion and I prayed for new investigators and Heavenly Father miraculously answered us. We went to go teach Bruce (recent convert who just got baptized on Saturday) and he had seriously 7 friends there for us to teach, all very interested in the gospel.We didn't even ask for referrals, they all just randomly showed up. Anyways, we taught them "The Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ" and at the end of the lesson, told them to pray about it. Later in the week we followed up and went and asked them how they felt when they prayed. Ladin answered, "when I prayed Heavenly Father put all those things you taught us in my remembrance again then I thought it must be true if I am remembering all this again through the spirit." POWERFUL. Heavenly Father wants to bless us!!!!! Ask for help!!!!!!
I just finished The Book of Mormon and it seems each time I do, my gratitude and testimony of it grows. I know it is true every time I read it.  I am trying my very best to follow Thomas S. Monson's counsel and read it every single day, and I encourage you to too!
I had a big smile on my face in sacrament meeting yesterday. We were singing the opening hymn and I look outside the window and there I see Bruce running to church fast so he wouldn't miss his confirmation. Love that kid and his obedience and righteous desires.

I love you all! :) Everything is great out here in Zimbabwe, can't complain!!
Pic 1- cute kids
Pic 2- How sadza milie meal is made:Dry the corn out, take it to a grinding mill and make sadza!!
Pic 3- First paragraph of my email.... Bruce and his friends we are teaching.
Pic 4 & 5- baptisms
Pic 6- chicken feet and intestines.
Pic 7- nature
--
Love,
Sister Beckstead







I Know That My Redeemer Lives!

4/17/17

Hello family and friends,
#BecauseHeLives
It was one moment in a hundred million. It was a choice made out of the greatest love. It was a morning following the darkest of days. It was the most magnificent miracle. It was the greatest event in all history.
It was for you.
It was because He loves us. It was because we couldn't return on our own. It was because it was part of the Plan.
Because He lives.
We will live again. We can be happy. We can be clean. Because He lives, we can be free.... of sin, from death and we will live with our Father again.
Mosiah 16:6-8
And now if Christ had not come into the world, speaking of things to come as though they had already come, there could have been no redemption.
And if Christ had not risen from the dead, or have broken the bands of death that the grave should have no victory, and that death should have no sting, there could have been no resurrection.
But there is a resurrection, therefore the grave hath no victory, and the sting of death is swallowed up in Christ.
I know that Jesus Christ paid the price for each and every one of us. His grace is sufficient for all, so we must repent. We should not act like repentance is a chore, it is a gift. He suffered so we don't have to suffer as much! Through His Atonement we can also be comforted by the assurance that we too, will rise again. We will be forever families as long as each and every one of us stays true to their temple covenants. I know that our Savior Jesus Christ lives. He loves us.

He lives, my kind, wise heav'nly Friend.

He lives and loves me to the end.
He lives, and while he lives, I'll sing.
He lives, my Prophet, Priest, and King.
He lives and grants me daily breath.
He lives, and I shall conquer death.
He lives my mansion to prepare.
He lives to bring me safely there.
Hymn #136
I love and miss you all. I hope you had a fabulous Easter Sunday and had time to reflect on our Savior, Jesus Christ.

-- 

Love,
Sister Beckstead













Standing Up Inside

4/10/17

Hello family and friends,

Transfer news came on Saturday and I am staying here in Bindura with Sister Nafula!! This will be Sister Nafula's last transfer on her mission before she leaves to go home so I am very happy I get to be with her. 

I love two of our investigators Sister Faith and Eunice. They are very faithful daughters and always coming to church every single Sunday. They both will be baptized soon. We started teaching them in English only, and to our surprise it has been better this way. We used to teach them with a translator but we decided to lead by example and as we have gone to teach them in faith, praying for a spirit of understanding, they have been able to understand our words and the message. I know this because they are able to recite back to us what they learned from the message in English. It truly is a miracle.

Bruce and Lloyd are also some of my favorite young men. They are so humble and pure in heart. Lloyd cracked me up a couple weeks ago. He asked me if I would be the one to baptize him... then I realized we need to teach him about the priesthood! haha! 

Diligence is currently a Christlike attribute I am working on. Being diligent is deeper than just doing what you are supposed to do all the time. It is staying on one path and not wavering, being sincere deep in our hearts when we keep the commandments. Throughout our lives, we need to prayerfully realign ourselves & reflect and improve. It is a constant effort to live the gospel... we must know the gospel and LIVE it!

General Conference was powerful. I noticed it talked a lot about the Holy Ghost, charity & love and reading the Book of Mormon every day.was able to watch all sessions except the Priesthood on Saturday and Sunday. I absolutely loved Renlund's talk... that was my favorite. Also, Grant S. Palmer about loving each other and "Then, Jesus beholding Him, loved Him." I think I also loved that one so much and am kind of biased because I have met him here in Zimbabwe at a stake conference and he is SO kind. 

Well this next week we have many baptisms to prepare for this Saturday. Very, very excited for these precious souls to make sacred covenants by taking upon themselves the name of Jesus Christ. I know that He lives. He suffered those pains so that we could repent and not feel pain so long as we come unto Him. Even after we have been baptized, we must continue to follow the Gospel of Jesus Christ and have faith, repent of our sins, and partake of the sacrament weekly. It is important to do so. This is how we can endure to the end and be welcomed into our loving Father's arms.

I love you all! Have a wonderful week.

Pictures:
1: This baby has cried every time he has seen me since I first came to Bindura. He finally let me hold him this week. I am happy Sister Faith allowed us to continue teaching her even though her baby thinks I am evil. Hahaha.
2. went a little crazy with pass- along cards this week! woohoo!
3. It was sister anyango's birthday this week! 
4 & 5: The Fabulous District.
6: Had a blast washing cars this morning. Lets say I sprayed my companion just a few times with the hose... :)

-- 
Love,
Sister Beckstead




                                                  


                                                 

Pictures

4/3/17










Didn't have so much time today, running short so enjoy these photos and more will be coming next week! I love and miss you all.





Pictures:
1: Cutest moment of my life. Triplets.
2 & 3: matching shirts for my birthday
4 & 5: banana bread birthday cake, tortilla chips and balloons. It was the best birthday yet.
6: our recent convert Rongai wrote me a prayer in Shona to practice. YES!
7: Memory came into church like this yesterday and my day was made. Never seen anything cuter.



Monday, March 27, 2017

One Year Older & Wiser Too #20

Hello family & friends,

 I know it's super early in the morning back in the states and not everyone has gotten around to it, BUT THANK YOU FOR THE BIRTHDAY WISHES. I feel very loved even though I'm all the way in Zim. Thanks for making my day wonderful and putting a giant smile on my face.We are going to the mountains soon to have a lunch picnic then tonight I am making Mexican food & we are celebrating with cake and ice cream.  . 

I know that it doesn't matter if we are having a bad day, bad week or a bad year if the center of our lives is Jesus Christ. There is much to be grateful for and we can find joy in our circumstances because of His Atonement. I am grateful for this gospel that constantly uplifts those I am around. I get to witness people's lives completely changing every single day and it is the most beautiful thing. Allowing others to feel God's love for the very first time in their lives, there is nothing better. I never said it was easy, I just said every day out here is worth it and there is joy in every day. 

I love you all! Have a great General Conference weekend. I hope I get to watch it soon. 


-- 
Love,

Sister Beckstead












Monday, March 20, 2017

A Week of Celebration

Hello family and friends,

Celebration #1- Went on exchanges to Chitungwiza in Harare..... I GOT TO BE WITH SISTER WALBECK. It was the "Walbeckstead's" all over again. I really enjoyed being with her, she always teaches me so much when I am with her. She is full of love and so kind and friendly to everyone!

Celebration #2- The baptisms were beautiful on Saturday. I have never seen happier baptismal candidates.... Their testimonies were sweet. Rongai said, "I am so glad that I am finally baptized. I know this church is the only true church because everything they teach changes lives, I have seen the change in me. Am glad that I had wonderful, patient teachers." Aww. Yvonne was other candidate and is only 9 years old but her cousin was there who is a member and she was soooo happy that her sweet cousin was finally getting baptized.

Celebration #3- Our stake had a giant Relief Society celebration for 175th  year and it was so great. There was a spiritual part, then funny skits and tons of refreshments! 

Celebration #4- Sister Ngonisa and Sister Jili's birthday!!! #marchbabiesarethebest :)))

Celebration #5- My companion and I were teaching these two mam's named MaiAnesu and MaiEunice. We stopped seeing them for awhile because they weren't really progressing. We both felt impressed to see them because we kept thinking of them so we went to see them and it turns out that they both came to our district conference the week before. We didn't see them because there were so many people but they even came to church this week and we are so happy that we followed the spirit! 

I love Bindura so, so much! This is my favorite area I have served in yet! I love this gospel and I know it to be true from the bottom of my heart. I know that as we feel God's love for us we will want to share that with others. Spread love!!!!

I love and miss you all! 


-- 
Love,

Sister Beckstead











Monday, March 13, 2017

Spiritual High

Hello family and friends,

So I apologize for not writing an email last week, things were so, so hard here with the internet and I just got frustrated but I have a lot to say this week!

We have two amazing investigators right now that really stick out to me so I want to write a little bit about them.

There's Rongai. Rongai came to church with one of his friend's. He said his friend was a good example and wanted to be like him. So the day he came to church he said he felt really happy and the spirit confirmed to him it was the true church. Rongai hasn't missed a Sunday since!! He is so sweet to my companion and I, he always says, "In my prayers I thank God for giving me good teachers of the gospel" then yesterday he said if he passes his baptismal interview this Friday, he will throw a party for us hahahaha. 

We met Shepherd on the side of the road and invited him to church. Then felt impressed to teach a street lesson to him. So we did. He came to church the next day. His life story really is amazing. He shared how he was so bitter and angry when his dad left them and in result, lost faith in a living God. "Later on in my life, I had to stop being stubborn and realize that there was a God because if God created me, then God is there." Shepherd said that with a laugh. When we extended a baptismal date to him, he said, "If Jesus Christ was perfect and needed to be baptized, then I really need to be baptized because I sin a lot." !!! this guy is so ready for the gospel!

Fun Things:

1. I ate crocodile last week. Sister Buthelezi and Sister Anyango cooked it for us. It was amazinggg.
2. Sister Nafula and I jump roped with kids in the area and I felt like I was a little middle schooler again jumping and playing around. The kids loved it.
3. The people here in Chipadze really do love us. Everyone greets us all day long: the kids, the elderly, the mamas and even the kombi drivers. "Sister Beckstead! Sister Nafula!" Although a lot of people call me Becky... pretty funny.
4. Learning to drive a car in manual is super fun on Zimbabwe's bumpy roads. 


Our district conference yesterday was so great. The main focus was on marriage and families, which is especially what they want the members to work on here with the temple coming. Our mission president, President Mkhabela also had the opportunity to dedicate our chapel. It was a spirit of the utmost reverence as he spoke in the tongue of angels. I have never heard a more beautiful prayer in my entire life, he spoke to our Heavenly Father as if he was present in the room with us. And I know His spirit was. I relate this experience to when Jesus Christ visited the Nephites in 3rd Nephi and they said the words of His prayer were too powerful to be written down. It was incredible and I testify that the moment we say, "Dear Heavenly Father", He is listening to us. 

I even loved what President Parardzai shared about women in his childhood. He grew up in a society that didn't treat women correct. Women would go to the fields and work early in the morning, come home and cook breakfast, go back to the fields, come home again and cook, go back to the fields, come home again and cook dinner.... then fetch water and heat it up for their husbands to bath. Women pretty much did everything, all the hard work. President Paradzai said, "This kind of society is not anywhere close to OK for Priesthood holders." 


Something that was said yesterday in district conference is something that I want to share with all of you. Don't procrastinate. You are not promised of tomorrow. Do all you can today to hold the hands of the people you love and be with them. Serve those you are with and love them. We shouldn't only serve those we enjoy being around, but everyone. This advice even applies to me as a missionary!!

I love you all!!









-- 
Love,

Sister Beckstead