Monday, August 19, 2019

Week 103: For the last time


Hello Friends and Family,
This week was amazing, and to top it off Sibu was baptized on Sunday.  I have never met someone so excited for their baptism and what it means for them in their life.  She is amazing!
You serve your whole 2 years never thinking this day would come, but now that it has I don't know what to think or say.  I have truly come to see and know that this is the Lord's work. The gathering of scattered Israel has begun. We each play a vital role in bringing to pass this work.  I have come to know of the joy that comes from taking part in this work.  I know that this was not just a 2 year assignment but a lifelong calling.
I spent the first 18 years of my life avoiding conversation with complete strangers.  I missed out on so much in those 18 years.  I never knew it was possible to feel so much love for someone you just met on the street.  I never knew how much a complete stranger could change and influence your life.  I came to South Africa nearly 3 years ago with everyone being a complete stranger; I will now leave this beautiful land with a family that will forever have a piece of my heart. This family consists of hundreds of people I have met and associated with over the past 3 years. They have each been an instrument in God's hands to help me become the person I will leave South Africa being. 
These past two years have been filled with tears of joy, laughter, heartache, hardship, rejection, and the Spirit. Although they haven't been the easiest two years they have been well worth it.  I am eternally grateful for my decision to serve the Lord for these two years; there is nowhere else He would have wanted me to be than here.
During my time here I have come to a realization of my purpose in this life.  I have gained an eternal perspective which will serve me throughout my life.  I have developed a personal and intimate relationship with my Heavenly Father and elder brother, Jesus Christ.  They love me. The Savior's atonement is real and infinite.  I have felt of the cleansing and strengthening power of Christ's atonement in my life as I have humbled myself and submitted to God's will.
The past two years have established a foundation for the years to come.  I know that this is Christ's church.  I know that we have a living prophet on the earth today who warns us of the adversary's moves.  I know that nearly 200 years ago, God in his infinite love, appeared to a young boy to usher in the dispensation of the fullness of times and to restore sacred truths and Christ's priesthood power back to the earth.  I would invite those who don't know this for themselves to be willing to find out. The knowledge of its truthfulness I gained nearly 3 years ago has changed my life. I have never been happier.
I testify that what the Apostle Paul says is true, "Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new." 2 Corithians 5:17. 
I love you all and am grateful for all your love, support, and prayers the past 3 years.
For the last time,
Love,
Elder Rash
P.S. Everyone is invited to come and hear about the experiences I've had in South Africa the past two years. I will be sharing them this Sunday, August 25th, 2019 at
12:00 pm at 
618 South Signal Butte Road
MESA, Arizona 85208
United States

Baptism of Sibu



I love this

Devon feels most comfortable playing with the little ones

Service project and hair nets

GREAT turn out

Saying goodbye to those he has loved to serve


The sun is setting on his time in South Africa


Johannesburg South Africa will always have a piece of his heart

Monday, August 12, 2019

Week 102: Mercy and Justice


Hello Friends and Family,
I wish I could put into words the feelings I've been having. My time here in South Africa has been something I will forever treasure. 
Elder Gabriel and I have been volunteering at a home for the mentally disabled. For people with down syndrome, autism, and other disabilities. This has brought a special light and joy to Elder Gabriel and I every Tuesday and Wednesday morning. We have been able to serve around such sweet spirits and interact with others not of our faith.
I was asked to lead the Elders Quorum discussion in the Centurion 2nd ward yesterday. The discussion was on Elder Tad R. Callisters talk about the Atonement of Jesus Christ.  I was anticipating just the Elders Quorum, but after sacrament meeting the bishop invited the entire Relief Society to join us as well. During my preparation for the discussion I was able to better understand the relationship between mercy and justice. Elder Callister shared a story, which follows:
"Suppose for a moment a man contemplating an exhilarating free fall makes a rash decision and spontaneously jumps from a small plane. After doing so, he quickly realizes the foolishness of his actions. He wants to land safely, but there is an obstacle—the law of gravity. He moves his arms with astounding speed, hoping to fly, but to no avail. He positions his body to float or glide to slow the descent, but the law of gravity is unrelenting and unmerciful. He tries to reason with this basic law of nature: “It was a mistake. I will never do it again.” But his pleas fall on deaf ears. The law of gravity knows no compassion; it makes no exceptions. Fortuitously, though, the man suddenly feels something on his back. His friend in the plane, sensing the moment of foolishness, had placed a parachute there just before the jump. He finds the rip cord and pulls it. Relieved, he floats safely to the ground. We might ask, “Was the law of gravity violated, or did that parachute work within that law to provide a safe landing?”
In this story mercy is compared to the parachute. Justice is compared to the law of gravity. If the parachute would have deployed on its own it would have robbed justice. However, because the man finally came to his senses and realized the parachute was there and pulled the ripcord the parachute worked within the law of gravity/justice.  Likewise in our lives, when we sin we foolishly jump out of the plane. Like this man we have a friend who placed a parachute on our back, Jesus Christ. The only way for us not to fall to our imminent death (spiritual death) is to realize that there is only one way to overcome our rash decision (sin) which is through the parachute (Atonement of Jesus Christ) and that we must through our own conscious decision pull the rip cord (repent). 
Alma 42: 24-25
24 For behold, justice exerciseth all his demands, and also mercy claimeth all which is her own; and thus, none but the truly penitent are saved.
25 What, do ye suppose that mercy can rob justice? I say unto you, Nay; not one whit. If so, God would cease to be God.
I am eternally grateful for a loving Heavenly Father who through his mercy and love provided a way for us to overcome sin. I know that as we humble ourselves, and pull the ripcord which has been provided for us, we may each land safely and return to live with our Heavenly Father once again. 
Love, Elder Rash
Learning how to cook one of his favorite meals from Africa

Learning from this sweet sister



OH.MY.WORD

Monday, August 5, 2019

Week 101: Impressions lead to success

Hello Friends and Family,
Elder Gabriel and I have been quite busy juggling appointments with members and people we are teaching in both Centurion 1 and 2. By the end of the day we can't seem to figure out where all the time went.
We were able to have an awesome lesson with Caleb and Nushka this week, well two actually. On Tuesday, as we were driving, an impression came to me that we needed to call them to schedule a time to visit them.  As soon as I told my companion, we looked to the side and saw Caleb walking down the road.  We stopped the car and starting talking with him.  He invited us to meet him and Nushka at a sports bar down the road so that we could talk.  Well, when we arrived Caleb just wanted to have a casual conversation about life and to play a game of pool. While I spoke with him Elder Gabriel had the opportunity to have a more spiritual conversation with Nushka. After about an hour we scheduled to visit them on Thursday. After leaving Elder Gabriel shared with me the conversation he had with Nushka. We immediately ran to the chapel where we downloaded some inspirational messages that we felt she needed to hear.  Elder Gabriel and I both felt a prompting that we shouldn't wait to show these to her.  We immediately called them and asked if we could come visit them at their home in 30 minutes. When we arrived we had a wonderful lesson about how God understands each of us and about the atonement of our Savior Jesus Christ.  When we left their home there was a light emanating from Nushka that was not previously there. 
On Thursday we were then able to have another lesson with them where we spoke about God, his nature, and the Plan of Salvation.
This week we've been preparing a lot for Sibo's baptism. She is scheduled to be baptized on August 18th.   Elder Gabriel and I were both a bit concerned that she may not fully have a testimony of the Restored Gospel.  On Saturday these concerns were put at ease.  Elder Gabriel and I both felt that we needed to ask her the baptismal interview questions to receive a spiritual confirmation if she is ready for baptism.  As we asked her the questions she began asking us questions as well.  These were types of questions that she had never asked in the past 3 months of us teaching her.  These questions brought the confirmation of her desire to repent, and her testimony of the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. She will be interviewed tomorrow night!
An interesting scripture I read and understood this week. 1 Nephi 15:27:
          27 "And I said unto them that the water which my father saw was filthiness; and so much was his mind swallowed up in other things that he beheld not the filthiness of the water."
Love, Elder Rash

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