Monday, March 26, 2012

Leaving for Mexico

Jarom is leaving for Mexico today.  He has been spending the past couple of months in Salt Lake City, Utah because there was a delay in his VISA.  He has made many new friends in this short amount of time and learned much about the mission field. He is very excited and ready to be leaving today for Leon, Mexico.  When he gets there, his mission president will let him know where exactly he is going; however, we will not know his exact where-abouts until next monday when he emails.  He gets to call a few select members of his family while he is at the airport so you can imagine how anxious we have all been waiting by our phones hoping it will ring.  It will be nice to hear his voice after all this time.

While Jarom was in Utah he was not able to exercise his new found language as there were no Spanish speakers, so when he gets to Mexico it will be a challenge for him at first so keep him in your prayers that he will over come the language barrier fast!

This is the closing marks of the last letter he sent us:
"As being a representative of Jesus Christ, I know He loves you, so don't forget that!  Always pray to Him and read about Him in the scriptures.  To receive the blessing He promises we need to be obedient and strive to always be worthy to return to him.  In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen."
"1 of my favorite versus, read it, it is why I am out doing what I am doing! Alma 36:24"
 Yea, and from that time even until now, I have labored without ceasing, that I might bring souls unto repentance; that I might bring them to taste of the exceeding joy of which I did taste; that they might also be born of God, and be filled with the Holy Ghost.

Again, if you have not emailed him lately, or at all!, do so, he would really love to hear from all of you!! If you have any questions please ask him.  Do not be afraid, no question is a stupid question.  Drop a note and tell him "hi," even if thats all it says, let him know that you are thinking of him.  He still has 20 more months to be out on his mission! It has only just begun.

jarom.harlan@myldsmail.net

Leaving for Mexico

Jarom is leaving for Mexico today.  He has been spending the past couple of months in Salt Lake City, Utah because there was a delay in his VISA.  He has made many new friends in this short amount of time and learned much about the mission field. He is very excited and ready to be leaving today for Leon, Mexico.  When he gets there, his mission president will let him know where exactly he is going; however, we will not know his exact where-abouts until next monday when he emails.  He gets to call a few select members of his family while he is at the airport so you can imagine how anxious we have all been waiting by our phones hoping it will ring.  It will be nice to hear his voice after all this time.

While Jarom was in Utah he was not able to exercise his new found language as there were no Spanish speakers, so when he gets to Mexico it will be a challenge for him at first so keep him in your prayers that he will over come the language barrier fast!

This is the closing marks of the last letter he sent us:
"As being a representative of Jesus Christ, I know He loves you, so don't forget that!  Always pray to Him and read about Him in the scriptures.  To receive the blessing He promises we need to be obedient and strive to always be worthy to return to him.  In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen."
"1 of my favorite versus, read it, it is why I am out doing what I am doing! Alma 36:24"
 Yea, and from that time even until now, I have labored without ceasing, that I might bring souls unto repentance; that I might bring them to taste of the exceeding joy of which I did taste; that they might also be born of God, and be filled with the Holy Ghost.

Again, if you have not emailed him lately, or at all!, do so, he would really love to hear from all of you!! If you have any questions please ask him.  Do not be afraid, no question is a stupid question.  Drop a note and tell him "hi," even if thats all it says, let him know that you are thinking of him.  He still has 20 more months to be out on his mission! It has only just begun.

jarom.harlan@myldsmail.net

Sunday, February 5, 2012

21 More Days in the MTC

Jarom sent has been sending many letters since he left.  He recently send pictures he would like us to share with everyone.  He is doing great and is very happy with the choice he made to serve as a missionary.  He feels this is exactly where he needs to be in life.  He hopes everyone is doing great and has been trying to find themselves spiritually.  Here are some messages he has shared with us over the past couple months, bits of his letters to us:

Jan. 2, 2012 (About one week after he left)
Wow, I don't know what I got myself into! HA!! These past 3 days have been very hard and over whelming.  The first day seemed like 3 days and these last 3 days have seemed like a week :)
Last night we met with our mission branch president  and he told us to get all of our negative thoughts that we have about being homesick and missing the family and focus it all on studying, to help us learn our lessons on how to teach.
Learning Spanish has been crazy, I have never studied so much in my life, seriously, hours upon hours. But I already know a short prayer and testimony.

Jan. 7, 2012
I can honestly say "this is one of the most hardest, spiritual experience I have ever had."  And wow I have been learning so much.  The years of Spanish I have taken in my life are nothing compared to how much I already know now in these 2 weeks.  It just shows that "with the Lord, anything is possible."

Jan. 20, 2012
I miss seeing Moroni everyday, he left for Canada on Wednesday.  But now I finally realize that I am here by myself and Sariah and him are actually out doing work.  It's so crazy because thats all we do here is practice teaching and learning Spanish.  I just want to be out there already like those guys.
I am starting to understand 70-80% of conversations now in Spanish, but still having a hard time conjugating the sentences correctly.
Tell everyone to write me now while I still have time to write letters back.  I think I will be able to respond faster now then when I get in the field because I don't know how the mail will be in Mexico.

Feb. 1, 2012
Do you know what our purpose is as a missionary? To me, and to everyone else as well, know that you don't have to be set apart as a missionary out in the field, to be on a mission, because everybody and anybody can fulfill this purpose.  It is to "invite others to come unto Christ by helping them receive the restored gospel through faith in Jesus Christ and His Atonement, repentance, baptism, receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost, and enduring until the end."
I believe everything happens for a reason.  We are all called to be missionaries at this time in our lives and we need to start with our families.  Families come first no matter what always and forever.  We are sent here to make and have families and strive our best to make it back to our Heavenly Father and live together with our families for all eternity.
There are three key things that we must do to know the truth for ourselves about the gospel, church and every other question we have in life.  They are: to pray, read the scriptures, and go to church.  And if we do all 3 of these things I promise you that we will have our answers to the questions we have.
I have a short parable (story) to help those understand the importance of church.  (Before you read this say a small prayer asking that the spirit be with you to help you understand this message.  Really soak it in if you lack church attendance.....now pray!) ............
It's about a story of sharing our thanks and gratitude to Jesus and our Heavenly Father by just attending church.  It begins in a poor third world country, where there had been an epidemic outbreak that kills everyone who comes into contact with the disease.  There has yet to be a cure and the disease is spreading quickly and you just heard it has reached the US.  SO a huge announcement has been sent out that everyone needs to have their blood checked to see if they have the correct blood to help with the cure.  So you and your 3 year old daughter go get checked.  You go to the hospital and you go 1st, the doctor comes back with your results and says sorry, your blood isn't the correct kind.  Then your daughter has hers checked and the results come back, the doctor is smiling so happily as he tells you the news, your daughters blood is a perfect match!! But, his faced changed to a more serious look as he tells you that in order to have this cure they are going to need all of your daughters blood since she is so small being so young.  He hands you a consent form and says they need to know ASAP.  You have such a huge decision, the biggest ever in your life.  You pray and ask what to do...would you do it? Knowing that your daughter is so innocent and pure, shows you nothing but love, and it is her blood that is needed to save the world.  You make the decision, and in return you are promised to have a day of remembrance for her and you for the tremendous sacrifice you had to endure.  And when that day comes, the day you were promised to have thanks, you go to the huge auditorium  where they are holding the ceremony for you. You have hopes of seeing thousands of people with millions watching through broadcasting around the world.  As you enter you break down in sorrow and tears for there are none but a few.  For everyone had forgotten or just didn't know, why would they, they were saved and on living life again.
Now isn't that the same for church attendance? Why doesn't everyone strive to go to church and remember what our savior, brother, our redeemer, has done for us? If it were not for Him and our Heavenly Father giving us his only begotten pure and innocent son to die for us, we would not have been saved.  Why can't we remember Him and show our thanks and gratitude for what he went through? Its only a couple of hours, just one day a week.  My love for my savior, my brother, my redeemer has become more real and stronger than I could have ever imagined  I have to continue to endure in my studies and learn the language the best I can.  For I have been called to serve, to love, to share the gospel with the people in Mexico.  To invite them to come unto Christ, to help them remember what he has done for us, so they can love him and share their thanks and gratitude for him as well, so we can all be saved and return in his presence once more.


Brother Jarom Harlan's name tag, OFFICIAL missionary status!

Jarom and his companion standing outside the Provo Temple.

Moroni and Jarom pointing out on the map where they are serving their missions.

Well that is it for now. I hope you all really soak in the messages he has shared with us.  Email him and/or write him.  Let him know how these messages are touching your hearts.  Or just tell him hi! I am positive he would love to hear from you.  If you want to write him a message on Facebook I will gladly forward it to him :)
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Sariah has been doing great.  We do not hear from her as much.  She has having difficulties learning Spanish after receiving no training but was adjusting.  Last we heard (Jan 28) she was being sent further up North from her current position so she will no longer be Spanish speaking.  Still in Texas.  She has already baptized 5 people into the church in her first 5 weeks.



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Moroni is now in Canada.  He is on an island.  He has only been there a short time and has been spending his time adjusting to his new surroundings.  We have only received quick emails from him.  We did get to speak to him on the phone for a quick min as he was getting on the airplane to leave to Canada.  We could tell from his voice he has grown into a young man.  He will do great as a missionary and we can't wait to hear the stories he will be sharing with us.  

Moroni showing us where he is serving his mission.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

two weeks in

Jarom has spent nearly two whole weeks at the MTC now.  He is loving every second of it, minus being away from family.  He is really missing his niece Alexis but he knows she will be waiting for him when he returns home.

After being in the MTC for only 3 days he had already learned a short prayer and could give a short testimony of his faith in Spanish!! Amazing work! If he could learn that much in only 3 days, we are all positive he will be amazingly fluent after 9 weeks.

While he is in the MTC he is only allowed 30 minutes a week on the computer so email is not the best way to get a response from him.  It is best if you can write him.  Or if you email him and include your address he will mail you a letter back.  He can write letters all week so it works best.  If you would like for him to write you a letter, send your address in a Facebook message and we will give it to him.

Jarom has been in the MTC with his little brother Moroni but they do not get to see each other much.  They were divided shortly after arriving since Jarom is to learn Spanish.  Moroni has one more week left in the MTC before he leaves for Canada.  He is very excited and looking forward to beginning his missionary work.

Jarom's little sister Sariah is doing good also.  She is in Texas.  She is now Spanish speaking but she did not receive the 9 weeks of training in the MTC as Jarom is.  She has to learn the language on her own.  She is very nervous about this but we all know she will do great.  She is a very smart young woman and as long as she remains diligent in her studies she will receive the gift of tongues.

When we hear more from the missionary siblings we will post more!!

Monday, December 26, 2011

Leaving for a new Experience! =)

First, off for this Blog..I hope and wished Everyone had an amazing and loving Christmas!! I know I did, there was not a minute of it that I did not appreciate being around my family on such a special Holiday!  Second, I Wish and Hope everyone will bring in the New Year surrounded by your friends and loved ones. If you are going to set a New Years goal, I would ask of you to set a New Years goal of coming closer to our Heavenly Father as well!! For I promise you, that if you stirve to be more like Chirst and care for others more than you already do, that you will be A WHOLE LOT HAPPIER in your lives.. =)   ELE! (Everbody Love Everybody)

So just one more day left here in Nebraska with my family and friends. Wow, is all I can say for how this year has changed my life and how fast it went. =) If someone where to tell me last year, at this time. That in a year you will be a completely different person ( meaning of my old habbits and lifestyle), you will have a whole new outcome on the meaning of life and you will be worthy and ready to serve a 24 month mission in Mexico. I would have told them they are crazy and would have not belived them for a second. But I am very loved, happy and blessed of where I am in my life today, I could not be any happier!! =) I have to thank and show my love for all my friends and family who gave and showed me the support, for if it was not for them, I would not be leaving for this amazing new lifetime/changing experience tomorrow! Also I am very sorry for the friends I have missed to say goodbye to you are not forgotten in my heart,  I love each and every1 of you. I think and pray about all of you hoping one day you can feel the joy and happiness I feel today!! Here are the Address's to my younger Sister and my Brother's Missions as well if you want to keep in touch with us...I hope if you have any questions or just want to talk about anything, know that we will be here for you! =)

Jarom's New and Only Email Address: jarom.harlan@myldsmail.net
Jarom's New MTC mailing address for nxt 9 wks or Until futher Notice:
Elder Jarom Harlan
MTC Mailbox # 349
MEX-LEON 0227
2005 N 900 E
Provo, UT 84604-1793

Sariah's Email Address: sariah.harlan@myldsmail.net

Sariah's Mailing Address:
Sister Sariah Harlan
New Mexico Alberquerque Mission
4400 Presitdential Dr. NE st E
Alberquerque, NM 87109

Moroni's Email Address: moroni.harlan@myldsmail.net
Moroni's Mailing Address:
Elder Moroni Harlan
8440 Williams Road
Richmond BC V7A1G6 Canada

His MTC address I am not for sure yet..but that is his Canada address he will be there in less than a month anyways though! ha...but I hope my family keeps this updated, so you can see where we are if you want! =)

Also a letter from my Sister Sariah she wanted me to share!! =)
Being in the mtc has been a wonderful experience for me, i now know why they call it the "missionary training center" as soon as you walk in you can feel the power of the holy spirit. my teachers were training me to do the Lord's work. it was a challenge having to be up out of bed by 6:30, i love my sleep and having to be in bed by 10:30. i think that was the most difficult for me not napping when i wanted to. naps soon disappeared, i didnt get the chance to have one the whole time i was there. but it prepared me because i havent had the chance nor the time to nap since ive been on the field. There was so much to learn while i was at the MTC and i still am learning. But the spirit there was incredible, i remember walking into the Sunday Devotional for my first time and being on top of the stairs and looking down at hundreds, thousands of missionaries going all over the world, learning just as me and the hymns they were singing, it was like an ocean wave of spirituality that just rushed over me. it was a feeling of love and peace that i cant really describe it was a joy that i want to share. it definitely got me excited to be there. it went by way too fast, i made close friends and we helped each other, i got the chance to see lots of my friends from byu though it was kind of hard knowing that my social life is completely over. lol well for 18 months. but it made me smile when they all said "Wow! i cant believe YOU are serving!.. and being like Wow!..Sar.. i mean Sister Harlan you are glowing" i knew that i was representing jesus christ because i was never complimented before of glowing, though not really glowing just having the Light of Christ in me, trying to represent him and share his love. what an honor and blessing to be doing what i am doing. i soon learned that i am here for multiple reasons. and i am still learning to why i am here. After the MTC i left for Albuquerque New Mexico, i was excited to teach the Natives in the area, i felt that teaching my people was the reason i was called to the states and not foreign but as soon as i got here my mission president informed me that through prayers the Lord wants me to go to Socorro Texas, spanish speaking. I'm thinking "yayy!!.. Espanol!"  but i forgot that i didnt get the 9 weeks of training like other spanish missionaries, i was 3 weeks English speaking. So now i am here, outside of my window is Juarez Mexico, yes i know the stories from the news, the #1 killing city in this part of the world. though that doesnt scare me, what scares me is knowing that i can't share my message my reason of being here in this area. i pray for the gift of tongues to come quicker!, i know through faith i will learn the language, i have already met so many amazing families who dont have much to give but are always giving. what a beautiful work i am doing, i can only ask if you want to help to pray that i will receive the promised blessing of the gift of tongues. so i can do what i am here for to serve. i love my Lord and Savior and he loves all of those who are reading this.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

1 week left here in Nebraska...also Christmas!!

I am soo sorry, for not being up on my blogging!! I knew I would be horrible at this, haha...but yea 1 week left now..Wow time has been flying by!! But I'm finally getting closer to having everything ready and prepared for this new experience. And I'm still very sad that I haven't been able to spend the time I wanted with my friends, I know there are some who I probably won't even get to say good bye too, but gas these days still suck and driving everywhere to see people, ha it adds up! So for the friends I haven't or missed the opportunity to visit again I'm sorry, but always remember I love ya and I will not forget ya, lets just keep in touch! =) 

It is also almost Christmas. I am soo glad that I will be able to spend Christmas with my family and friends and the ones I love this coming weekend. It is the time of the year to be surrounded by the ones you love and care about the most, to share that happiness and joy that the Holiday brings us. I got a letter from my sister Sariah today. It always brings a smile to my face when I hear from her, she told me not to forget the true meaning of Christmas. Its not about the gifts or the family gatherings, although those are a plus. =) But its the time of the year we celebrate the birth of our savior Jesus Christ. Christ-mas or in other words "More Christ!" For he gave us the greatest gift of all, the gift of the Atonement. Without the Atonement there would be no joy, love, eternal family, happiness. My brother in Heaven has cared so much for us that he died for us, to feel every pain, sickness, heartache, weakness, mistake and trial. Without him being born there would be no hope for any of us. He gave me the opportunity to have a loving family who makes a million mistakes but yet we can be pure, again. He still is the there for us, always. We need to follow his example, and show our love towards him, for there will never be enough to pay the debt. So this Christmas take a moment to thank him, pray to our Heavenly Father and thank him for sending his only begotten son. To me thats the real reason for Christmas!! =)

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Gotta start my goodbyes

So Im sorry but I am still really new to this..I think people usually update their blogs everyday ha..And today I have gotten my first email from mys sister Sariah who is in the MTC for her 1st full week and as I knew it she said she loves every minute of it, even though its overwhelming..lol..but yea I officially have 19 days left here in Nebraska and WoW time is flying by...I know that I have a lot of friends that I want to see before I leave and since there is one of my old best friends wedding this Saturday maybe I'll begin my good byes than! ha =( ...But other than that I've been spending the past couple of days with my little brother Mosiah and his little family. I love my little niece so much as if she was my own, every minute I get with to be with her is a blessing for me..I've been with her almost ever day of her 1st year here on this earth..I am very thankful for my Brother and his wife to let me live with for the time I did, while attending school at WSC and within that year was the best time ever bonding with her and I know for a fact that shes going to be the hardest to say good bye too!! But I know that she will be in very good hands because her parents are amazing! =)..but if people can leave any comments on how I can cope with leaving my niece and not feeling so heart broken when I do, I would very much appreciate it! thanks..and have a Blessed Weekend!!
 Alexis and I at  her parents wedding this summer!
 Last years Thanksgiving with only 4 of my bros and sisters and the youngest 4 at that! =)