Sunday, September 21, 2014

I'm An Awful Human Being

I'm An Awful Human Being: September 15th, 2014

Dear Family and Friends,
Nothing much to report on this week. It's been rather slow. Finding investigators these last two weeks has been nigh impossible.
We taught Jessica and Eduardo again this week. Neither of them came to church. Dang, that always hurts to sit there while Sacrament Meeting starts and nobody shows up. My heart has been broken so many times these last couple of weeks that I'm just oozing hit singles for my girl, T-Swizzle (Taylor Swift).

The temperature tanked this last week so you know what that means...Sweater Weather....It's the most wonderful time of the year to be contacting, teaching, and having fun while breaking girls' hearts in these stylish V-necked, heaven-sent, articles of clothing.
Despite, the set backs, we've seen a bunch of miracles and are hungry for new people to teach, so Elder Sjoblom and I get to go hunting this week. I'll let you know who we bagged next week.
Mucho amor,
Elder Beau Hart

No picture this week because I'm an awful horrible human being that forgot to snag any.

Bloodbath

Bloodbath: September 8th, 2014

Dear Family and Friends,
This week has been rough indeed. Missionary works seems to have hit a stand-still, but Elder Sjoblom and I are continuing on nevertheless. Oh, and Elder Sjoblom and I have another transfer together so the Weber High Legacy lives on!
This week we had Mission Leadership Council--where all of the Zone Leaders and Sister Training Leaders meet and discuss and receive trainings from the Mission President and Assistants to the President. I wish you could've seen the bloodbath as we discussed "other lessons" and "work vs results". It wasn't actually contentious at all and we learned a ton from President Vest and had special trainings from a General Authority, Elder Martino. I loved it and hopefully it will help pick up the work in our area.
Jessica had something come up and wasn't able to come to church yesterday, so that was disappointing, but we still had a great lesson with her and she's progressing. It's so wonderful to be able to teach. I love doing it so much! There's something miraculous to see the light in someone's eye when you testify of truth and they feel it. The mission is wonderful.
Make it a great week.

Mucho amor,
Elder Beau Hart
(Picture from a member, Hermano Cruz's restaurant, El Taco H. Soooo good!)


Satan On Sundays

Satan On Sundays: August 25th, 2014

Dear Family and Friends,
To start off, I want to clarify about the Sister missionaries' hair in our previous meeting. It is doing well and it's not because of them that I wanted to torch their hair, it was the meeting. That probably makes zero sense, but all is well.
Two weeks ago in Sunday, I was trapped like every missionary has been or will be in their mission by one of the Stake High Council members and asked to give a talk during sacrament--during the opening hymn. Well, hopefully my pitiful attempt to talk about the missionary work and the Plan of Salvation wasn't as bad as I thought it was. The members who complimented me afterwards were either genuine or well trained liars.
So our Gospel Principles class has become quite the heated little event of the week and I LOVE IT! Between Messianic Jews and "Baptist Preachers in Training" each week is better than the last. It might have become a bit of a problem because one of the recent converts vented to us the other night at dinner that, "I can take all the crap for being a member during the week and that's okay. That's expected. But come Sunday, I want to be uplifted and be spiritual! I don't have time for Satan on Sundays!"
And that's the motto of the week. I just don't have time for Satan on Sundays, or any other day of the week that is. I'm too busy to be bogged down by him. Keep the commandments and make it a great week!

Mucho amor,

Elder Beau Hart
(Old Photo of Elder Lokeni and I at the Mini Golf Course because I didn't take any this week. Sorry!)


In the MIM

In the MIM: August 18th, 2014

Dear Family and Friends,
This week was interesting. We had more meetings, but I contained my urge to set some Sister missionaries hair on fire, so all is well in the MIM. I forgot the report paper for our meeting with the Stake President and we had the grand opportunity to listen to an extra hour of talks as we drove all the back to our members' home to get and then return to the meeting. Good thing our meetings are so long, that we weren't even late for our portion to report.
Our investigator who was preparing for baptism, Eduardo, wasn't able to come to church because his parents won't let him, so it should be fun meeting with them this week and convincing them that we aren't a cult. I'm starting to believe that my mission will just be teaching teenagers whose parents don't want them to join the church and single women who work unhealthy hours at hotels cleaning up puke from Kansas City Chiefs' football players.
One fantastic miracle from this week came yesterday at eight in the evening. After having zero success finding people to teach all week, we said a prayer that we would meet our goal and lone behold when we contacted our last house of the night we got a solid lesson and new people to teach. Faith precedes miracles.
Make it a great week! Mucho amor.
--Elder Hart
(Zone Conference pic with one of my best friends, Elder Colemere and us with the praying lady at the mini golf course in San Jose)



Monday, August 11, 2014

25 Minutes of Prayer‏ (Change the Location of this entry)

25 Minutes of Prayer‏: June 30th, 2014

Hey Family and Friends,
This week was great! There were some ups this week, and definitely some downs, but that's how the mission is, right?
So we interrupted an investigator's Bible study class on accident and ended up joining a 25 minute closing prayer. 25 minutes! KNEELING! Elder Santa Cruz and I stumbled to our feet and then after saying goodbye to everyone they decided to "pray over us" before we left for our next appointment. They then formed a, what I would call cult-like, circle around us and all began to pray simultaneously for our safety. It was caring and all, but I couldn't get over them surrounding us all and murmuring for our protection. Oh, good ol' Kansas.
Sunday night we had dinner with the Roman Family and they invited Gigi--a friend that they had given a copy of the Book of Mormon to a month or so back. Well, after being our charming missionary selves, and having a fun time, we shared a quick lesson and asked if Gigi and her husband would be interested in meeting with us sometime this week. They responded that they already had their own church and we're grateful for the offer, but it wasn't for them. Man, that hurt. After working with the members, doing everything that we thought possible, we still got shot down. I left the dinner with a bad taste in my mouth, not from the food of course, those burritos were to die for, but for the fact that the Romans were so excited for Gigi and were praying so much, but it didn't work out. I wasn't feeling bad for myself, but for my friends, the Romans. That's one thing that I've learned on my mission so far. Love. I never thought that I would come to love people--investigators, members, companions, family--so much. I want the best for them always. I wouldn't be here without them and that's why I thank my Father in Heaven everyday for those that He has placed in my life. Hopefully, some of you can pull something from this experience also, I know I have
Mucho amor,
Elder Beau Hart
(Here's a picture of E. Santa Cruz and I at Farmstead after we asked a bunch of 6 year-olds to take a selfie with us.)


Meetings‏

Meetings‏: August 11th, 2014


Dear Family and Friends,
This week was slow, but great. We had a ton of meetings--meetings about missionary work, meetings about how to train others on missionary work, and meetings about how to have meetings. It was grand! I learned a ton, but I feel like if I walk into another meeting this week, I might set someone's hair on fire.
San Jose (St. Joseph) is coming along nicely. Elder Sjoblom and I are focusing on finding this week, which means let's play the "Who's that awkward teenager on my doorstep talking about the Book of Mormon?" game! In all seriousness, we are seeing some miracles and the members here are fantastic and love to share the gospel with their friends and family members, so we are staying busy thanks to them.
Oh and life is great being a member of the 19 year-old missionary club! My birthday was fantastic and we celebrated after Zone Training with some burritos at Pancheros. Thanks for all the well-wishes and love!
Mucho amor,
Elder Beau Hart

I Smell Like Dog Food‏

I Smell Like Dog Food‏: August 4th, 2014

Dear Family and Friends,

Not much to report on this week. San Jose (St. Joseph) is treating me well. It's a little old run down town with pockets of Cubans and smells like dog food due to the food processing plant. But hey, on the bright side, I've never had dogs love me more than this on my mission because I smell and probably taste like their food now.

We've been helping a member get her dance studio ready for business this week and I've been learning a ton of new skills like: painting, buffing floors, how to curse in Spanish (gotta love construction workers!), and how not to get shocked my outlets when you are replacing them. Only failed that last one two times. It's a grand learning experience.

Elder Sjoblom and I are doing great! This week will be great and we are going to find a ton of people who are interested in meeting with us and learning about the church. Also, my birthday is the 8th and my time is rapidly disappearing in which I can tell people that I am 18 on my mission. So if you want an easy way to make up for all those letters you thought to write me, you can forward any and all gifts, puppies, Spanish music, native-speakers to teach me Spanish, cash or credit cards, and love to:

4 Summerhill Dr.
St. Joseph, MO 64506 

or
Missouri Independence Mission Office
517 W. Walnut St. 
Independence, MO 64050

Mucho amor,

Elder Beau Hart

San Jose

San Jose: July 28th, 2014

Dear Family and Friends,

This week was transfers and now I'm rocking it in San Jose (St. Joseph), Missouri with Elder Sjoblom. It was absolutely heartbreaking to leave my Kansas home of Olathe. You get so close to people in the field and you never want to leave your area or, if you are lucky like I was, your companion. Elder Sjoblom is the man and he and I got to skip all the "get to know you" questions because we actually went to Weber High together. Go Warriors!
San Jose is pretty chill. It's a really run down old time town that's about to be blown up with baptisms because Elder Sjoblom and I are here and ready to go. I mean, we do have a lot of work ahead of us if we are to get a Spanish branch put together in what time I'm here. Pray for us, especially my Spanish now that I'm flying solo without my friend, Elder Santa Cruz.
Thanks for all of the love and support!
Mucho amor,

Elder Hart

Poderoso‏

Poderoso‏: July 21st, 2014

Dear Family and Friends,

How are all of you doing this week?

This week was great. The time is flying by faster and faster in the mission. Yesterday was my 11 month mark. I was debating whether or not to include a picture of me screaming due to my brain melting down, but I decided against it. I'm already fighting an uphill battle on the beauty scale.

The Gomez Family baptized their daughter this week and the service was fantastic. We had a handful of investigators there and a bunch of less-active members. The Spirit was strong and I'm sure it touched those that were seeking for the truth. It was also fun to see the looks of confusion on all of our Catholic investigators when they gave Medaly the Gift of the Holy Ghost. I'm sure it will spark some conversation in our upcoming lessons.

Friday, Elder Santa Cruz and I had the opportunity to return to our hometown of KC, MO to the Riverview Ward for two baptisms of some children that he taught. I was so excited to head back with him to our old area together and to see all of those beloved members. Top of the list was our old, fat, ward mission leader, the Wongy! Nothing compares to hearing his high-pitched voice repeating the same thing over and over about the baptism. "PODEROSO!" It was like visiting family. My heart with always be in the Riverview Ward.

Well, I'm really grateful for this time to be serving the Lord, especially here in hot and humid Kansas. I can't ask for a better companion than Elder Santa. The weather isn'ttoo bad and the church is true.

Mucho amor,

Elder Hart

Oh and if you are sending anything, make sure to send it to the office because this week is transfers.

Missouri Independence Mission Office
517 W. Walnut St. 
Independence, MO 64050

(I'll attach a photo next week)

Killin' It‏

Killin' It‏: July 14th, 2014

Dear Family and Friends,

This week I'm killed for time, but Elder Santa Cruz and I are KILLING it. We were without the car and due to a crippling ankle injury and past but injuries, Elder Santa Cruz and I had to "bum" rides from all the members that we could. Life is great!

We took Rocio and Rene and their family to the Visitor Center with the Gomez Family. Miracles are happening! Please pray that they will understand the Restoration. The trip was fantastic!

Well love ya' tons!

Mucho amor,

Elder Hart

Weekly E-mail July 7th 2014

Weekly E-mail: July 7th 2014

Happy 4th of July Friends and Family,

I hope you had a fun Independence Day. Kansas was surprisingly cool for being July--zero humidity and only 75...so miracles happen!

Other than that, Elder Santa Cruz and I had an extremely slow week, due to some medical problems. Needless to say, Elder Santa Cruz should be up to full capacity this upcoming week. Just in time to ride bikes! 

This week we focused on working with members and it's starting to pay off. We've received some solid referrals and should start teaching them this week. Thanks for all the advice and what not from ya'll. Oh fun fact, turns out that the Kansas accent is literally nothing and so people always ask where I'm from because apparently I talk like a hick compared to everyone here in Olathe. 

We had an amazing lesson this week with a couple in a member's home and I can attest to the power of Spirit filled homes. The lesson was amazing! And thanks to all the help from the greatest Peruvian I know, Elder Santa Cruz, for the first time in my mission, I felt comfortable teaching in Spanish. Blessings baby, nothing but blessings. 

Make it a great week! Mucho amor!

--Elder Hart

Missouri Independence Mission Office
517 W. Walnut St.
Independence, MO 64050

(Pic: Me and all my brown friends.)

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Supa Fresh‏


Supa Fresh: June 23rd, 2014

Hello Family and Friends,
How are you this week?
Elder Santa Cruz and I are doing great! I'm still trying to get over not having Elder Antonio with me, but this last week has been a blast. Elder Santa Cruz and I are doing WORK here in Olathe. Things should be turning around in the next couple of weeks.
Kansas, to quote Kramer from Seinfeld, is like "a sauna in here". It's as if you step outside and bam, sweat dripping down your forehead, sweat dripping down your arms, sweat dripping down your back! I don't like humidity. That's for sure. Maybe some people just can't wait for 18 year old Mormons to knock on there door just coated in perspiration.
We helped the Gomez family pick up a used refrigerator and for 3 hours sweated it out moving this thing in and out of trucks and houses and back and forth everywhere. But hey, that was three hours of Spanish practice. And then at one point we had to ask somebody to help us and that was in English, so who knew that my English skills would come in handy?
We're focusing on working with members this upcoming transfer. So if any of you have ideas on how to encourage and inspire members to do missionary work, don't be afraid to send them my way.
Oh and not only is my Spanish improving with Elder Santa Cruz, but he's also helping my teenage vocabulary with things like "supa fresh". So things are going well here in Zion.

Mucho amor,

Elder Hart
(Elder Santa Cruz and I with our chili dog protection at a member house)


My Spanish is Funky‏


My Spanish is Funky: June 16th, 2014

Dear Family and Friends,
I'm so killed on time this week, but here's the rapid fire breakdown:

Elder Antonio got almost "emergency transferred" to little Mexico, Kaw River Ward, in downtown Kansas City, Kansas. I'm dying without him. It's been a tough couple days away from one of my best friends.

Upside, my new companion is Elder Santa Cruz (from Peru and Utah). We've served in the same ward back in my last area Riverview, so it's been an easy adjustment because we already know each other fairly well. That and now I've got to get rid of my Mexican accent and start speaking like a Peruvian. What can you do? I'm going to speak so funny in Spanish when I get home.
Things I've learned this week, some are repeats: God is great. The Church is true. Walking for days is the worst. The mission is the best. I love my family and friends. I am so blessed.
Mucho amor,
Elder Beau Hart

Worried About My Child


Worried About My Child: June 9th, 2014

Dear Family and Friends,
This week was great! Nothing crazy new, but it was foggy one day this week. So scary! You couldn't see like ten feet in front of you. The picture doesn't do it justice. And that the pool right next to our apartment looks so refreshing on these scorching hot days.
We finally hit the bottom of our teaching pool this week. It's tough when almost every single person you've been working with for the past month drop you within in a week, but Elder Antonio and I have had so many other miracles, that it's made up for everything. I just wish we could teach so that Elder Antonio could practice his lessons. It's so funny how being a "Dad" (trainer) makes you so worried for your children.
Elder Antonio and I made it a focus to achieve our goals and worked nonstop. Come Sunday I was disappointed that we were short on some, but the Lord provides. We hit almost every single one and exceeded most by the end of the day. It was a fantastic way to end the week. I think last night was one of the most grateful prayers I've had on my mission that I was able to see that hand of the Lord in our service as missionaries here in Olathe, Kansas. Things are looking upwards. They always are.
Well it's bike week coming up again. So bring it on! My thighs are going to be huge after the mission, hope the ladies are ready for them.

--Elder "Thunder Thighs" Hart


Team Brown


Team Brown: June 2nd, 2014

Dearest Family and Friends,
This week was a great week in the service of the Lord! It was a little slow due to meetings, service projects, and constantly searching for the nearest public bathroom because of Elder Antonio's bowel problems, but we're working through it.
Saturday and Sunday was Stake Conference and it was the best! It was super fun being a part of "Team Brown: The Translators" and translating the meeting into Spanish. The messages were great and the Spirit was super strong.
We've received a ton of referrals from the Sisters in our area, but whenever we show up to follow up with the contact, they immediately reject us because they mistake us for some other missionaries or salesman. It's gotten so bad that Elder Antonio and I are to the point where we might go drag, throw on some skirts, hit the pavement, and fill our schedule with appointments. The things you'll do to teach people on your mission.
We've been working a lot lately with Part Member Families and oh how a beast they are. I just wish that the part of the family would convert already so that they can all go to the Temple already and be sealed for time and eternity. I love seeing how the example of the members in the family set the tone for the lessons and affect how the nonmembers, spouse, kids, dogs (there are Mormon dogs, they're the ones that don't bark when you come to the door) accept the message of the Gospel.
I'm learning a lot about being patient, having fun, and being grateful despite our circumstances. Thank you President Uchtdorf! His last talk at General Conference has made quite the impact on my life and I would encourage all of you to read it.
Hope you have a great week! Mucho amor,
Elder Hart
"Team Brown" and Elder Antonio and I before service at Farmstead



Temple, Tracting, and Volleyball‏


Temple, Tracting, and Volleyball: May 27th, 2014

Dear Friends and Family,

Here's a quick snapshot of my week:

Tuesday we went to the Temple and had special training from President and Sister Keyes about the family and got to attend a session. #BonusTempleTrip! They taught about families being an eternal unit of God and they explained the reason behind the missionary age change was that Elders and Sisters could come home at the same age, 20, and eventually be focused on establishing families centered in the gospel. Good thing that doesn't apply to me because I'll be 19 when I get home (for three days at least)!
Saturday we had exchanges with the Zone Leaders and Elder Buehner and I reunited for the third time in our missions to be companions for a day. At this point, I'm sure we'll serve together for a whole transfer of time just from exchanges. It was incredible to tract all afternoon in their area, tract all evening, eat dinner, and then tract all night. The only upside was being with my best friend in the mission and almost collapsing from laughing too hard while, you guessed it, tracting.
Memorial Day was great! Instead of being trapped inside at the Stake Center playing volleyball, we were liberated to play volleyball outside at the park. Oh, Olathe has a tradition in the mission field that EVERY P-Day we play volleyball. Needless to say, I'm throwing it down like an Olympian, only 5'10 style.

Hope you all have a great week. Make it great! The Lord loves you and the Church is true!
Mucho amor,

Elder Hart

(Photos of "Buehner & Hart: Knocking at your Door" and Elder Antonio and me at the Kansas City Temple)



Don't You Dare Drown Me‏


Don't You Dare Drown Me: May 19th, 2014

Dear Friends and Family,

How are you doing this week? This week was fantastic! It's always a highpoint in the service of the Lord when you see the fruit of your labors. This weekend was so spiritually awesome because both Litzayra and Luz were baptized and confirmed members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints!  I was a little nervous to perform the baptisms in Spanish, afraid that I would mess up the words, but the Lord really helped me out and we got through it just fine. My favorite moment was when while performing Luz's baptism, her leg kicked up out of the water and we had to do the ordinance another time. Her laughing response to the redo, "Not it did not! Don't you dare drown me!"
Not much of any other update. I wish you could see how bow-legged Elder Antonio and I were after this week's episode of "Never Ending Hills: Olathe, Kansas". I did crash once from laughter when, while struggling to climb a hill with Elder Antonio, I heard him cry out behind me, in Spanish, "God help me!" Being Elder Antonio's companion has definitely been some of the most fun moments of my mission. I mean, I'm almost Mexican at this point--we're hanging Mexico's flag in our apartment, cooking chorizo, and taking siestas all throughout the day. (Kidding about that last one.) We do WORK out here.

Hope you all make it a great week!
Mucho amor!

--Elder Hart


Sweaty in Kansas‏


Sweaty in Kansas: May 12th, 2014

Dear Friends and Family,
Christmas came again in the mission and I got to call home for Mother's day yesterday. Time flies by in the mission, the call seemed short, but what seemed shorter was the fact that I was calling home again so soon. Now if only Christmas would come again so that it wouldn't be so hot here!
This week was great! We had a miracle happen at a baptismal service in the ward over the weekend. Angel, a child in a member family was being baptized and we invited Luz to come. When she arrived she jokingly asked where her clothing for the baptism was. Laughing, we replied that all we had to do was call our Zone Leaders, have a quick interview and she would have the green light for baptism. She said not this quickly, but during the service she consistently leaned over and told me repeatedly that she felt "something". And then the miracle came during the confirmation of Angel. When I sat down again, Luz tapped me on the shoulder and said, "I felt something when you were all standing with your hands on Angel's head tell me that I should be baptized--like right now! I almost leaped over the glass and into the font while you were giving him the Gift of the Holy Ghost!" We talked some more after the baptism and she wants to move her baptismal date to this Saturday instead of the 31st! Miracles in the service of the Lord. Hopefully I'll be able to send home pictures next week of her and Litzayra at their baptism!
Other than that, we are trucking ahead! This week is bike week and so it's time to get SWEATY. Seriously, the weather here makes every hour of every day feel like it's noon in the middle of summer in a sauna. I don't think I like humidity that much. Make it a great week anyways!
Mucho amor,
Elder Beau Hart
My new address is:
15905 W. 127th St. Apt. 425
Olathe, Kansas 66062

P.s Elder Antonio are best friends! #MexicanMakeMeHolla

Recent Converts Making Recent Converts‏


Recent Converts Making Recent Converts: May 5th, 2014

Dear Family and Friends,
Transfers happened and my new son is Elder Antonio! My lineage now has some color in it! Elder Antonio is from New Jersey and Mexico City, Mexico. It's been his dream his whole life to be a missionary and I've loved being his companion these past few days. Not to mention the fact that Spanish learning is now 100000000X better than ever before. It's a wonderful relationship, I teach him English and he teaches me Español. Things are doing quite well here indeed.
Sadly, Elder Antonio's first few days in the field haven't been that eventful, but we have helped with three different moves, watched a house for a couple of hours, and been doing service out the wazzu so bring on them blessings! Bring them on! But the greatest highlight of the week was that I was able to return to the Riverview Ward in Kansas City on Friday to see one of the people, Daniel, that I taught get baptized. And who performed the ordinance? None other than my best friend of all time, Ivan! My recent converts are making recent converts!
One thing I've learned this week is that no effort is wasted. Everything we do, as missionaries and normal people, makes a difference. You never know what kind of impact you are going to have on people's lives and what will happen, but you just have to trust in the Lord that it will all work out in the end.
Hope you make it a great week!
Mucho amor,
Elder Hart
Also, we moved during transfers and I don't have our new address with me, so send any letters and packages to the Missouri Indepence Mission office at:
517 W. Walnut St.
Independence, MO 64050


O-Lay-Tha‏


O-Lay-Tha: April 28th, 2014

Hello Friends and Family!
Hope you all had a great week! This week was interesting. Something happened in Olathe and all the missionaries in our Zone have been sending us Spanish referrals from all of the people they tracted into and Elder Tillett and I can barely keep up! It's great to be busy.
We have Litzayra, a 9 year old girl from one the families in the ward, on date for May 17th and she's been coming to church to prepare. It's a million times different teaching little kids from adults, but I love it. Maybe it's because I still haven't grown up that much. Also, a wonderful woman, Luz is preparing for baptism on May 31st. She has such a tough life, but is overcoming it and "can't wait to have that Holy Ghost with [her] all the time". Things are looking great here in Olathe. (O-lay-tha, if any of you are curious)
Some highlights from the week: Elder Tillett and I worked in the Ice Cream Parlor at Deanna Rose Children's Farmstead this week. Every week we do service there with other missionaries in the area. It felt almost like I was back in Alpine Pizza, minus the pizza of course. We taught Elder Quorum this week...in Spanish. Talk about the Gift of Tongues. Elder Tillett and I have seen miracles this week. Pray for the eyes to see what the Lord constantly gives you and you will be amazed.
Anyways, not much more time. My new companion arrives this Thursday so I expect to get those labors pains anytime soon, especially since Elder Tillett and I won't be companions anymore. Come on contractions! 
Mucho amor,
Elder Hart

I'm Preggers‏


I'm Preggers: April 21st, 2014

Hey Family and Friends,
This week was crazy and I'm dead for time because we have a ton of P-Day activities coming up. I was called as a trainer this week so looks like I'm pregnant and he's due in 9 days. This next transfer should be interesting, especially because he's an English called Elder and we're in a Spanish area so this should make for some miracles. Trust in the Lord. That's all you can do.
Happy Easter!
Mucho amor!
--Elder Hart
(Attached is a photo of Elder Tillett and I partying for Easter. He's my best friend!)
Oh, and also, because of transfers if you are going to send anything, please mail is the mission office at:
517 W. Walnut St.
Independence, MO 64050


Duck Vomit‏


Duck Vomit: April 14th, 2014

Hello Family and Friends!
How are you? Another week down in the books, here in Olathe, Kansas. It is currently snowing outside. What a surprise after a week full of sweating and short sleeve shirts!
Elder Tillett and I were so blessed this week. We found a couple of families (pure gold as missionaries) and have high hopes for the coming week! We have plans to set Rocio and Rene and their children on baptismal date this week. It's tricky because they are active Catholic (I know, I know it's the first time I've ever heard of this also.), but have been meeting with missionaries off and on for the past two years. We think they are ready for this next step, so pray for them.
Another highlight: a duck vomited on me while teaching a lesson. In the middle of one of our lessons with Luz, her daughter brought in her pet duck and in the midst of reading a scripture it proceeded to puke all over Elder Tillett's bag and my shoes. But have no fear, Luz still accepted to be baptized on May 31st, so a little spit up is worth it.
This week we had Zone Conference and President Keyes emphasized having an attitude of gratitude and finding happiness in our missions using President Uchtdorf's amazing General Conference talk. It was revelatory and surprisingly I needed it. I love being a missionary! I've learned that happiness is a choice and that with the gospel I've never been happier in my life. The Savior lives and loves each and every one of us.
Make it a great week.
Mucho amor,
Elder Hart
(Here are some pictures from Zone Conference with a Riverview District Reunion shot and tracting happiness)



No Availability on Mondays‏



No Availability on Mondays: April 7th, 2014

Hey Family and Friends!
Hope you had a great week! Elder Tillett and I sure did. General Conference was amazing! The Lord speaks through modern-prophets today. The Gospel has been restored! Nothing gets you more fired up to preach the Gospel than hearing Thomas S. Monson and other Witnesses of Christ pouring out a flood of revelation.
I'm seriously dying on time, so I'll quickly relate a funny experience from the week. After our effective plans fell through, Elder Tillett and I decided to go hunting for investigators in what I've dubbed, "Little Chihuahua, Mexico" in our area. During the heart pounding moments of knocking on doors and encountering little success, we spotted a target on the horizon (other side of the street). A young couple with a toddler darting between legs and a young baby in a stroller had just ended their family walk and were returning home to their apartment. Playing it cool, we strolled (dashed) over to their abode and tracted to our finest ability. Laura, the mother, loved everything we taught. God is our Heavenly Father. Check! The Gospel blesses Families. Even better! The Book of Mormon. Nothing but gold! Feeling on top of the world, like missionary work could never be this easy, I asked for a return appointment. Laura told us that the family could meet this Monday, but sadly our night was booked. We asked if there was another day. Then it all changed. Laura handed the copy of the Book of Mormon back and told us she wasn't interested anymore. We begged for another day, but before we knew it, she had closed the door and we were standing on the porch alone, unsure of how we went from the Narnia of a missionary work to getting rejected in .0001892 seconds. Then we kept going on. That's all you can do, I've learned. Little by little, just keep truckin' onwards and you'll find success eventually.
Thanks for your time. Make it a great week! Mucho amor!
--Elder Beau Hart

Kanas is Flat‏

Kanas is Flat: March 31st, 2014

Hey family and friends!
Things are going pretty dang well here in Olathe. There's a joke that if you stand on a ladder in Kansas you're above the tree line. It sure is flat here.
This week was solid! We found some new people to teach, had investigators at church, and District Meeting went fantastic. It was quite terrifying to "train" on missionary work and "teach" my District, but I think everything went well. We teach almost exclusively in Spanish so that is such a blessing! I love speaking this language so much and am so grateful to have the opportunity to preach in it. The two greatest things are definitely 1-the "how does this white boy know Spanish" look on people's faces and 2-when the Spirit testifies of what you taught, no matter how many mistakes you made and you see that in people's countenances.
My little german schnitzel boy, Elder Tillett, and I have big plans for the upcoming week--we're going to hit that pavement, on bikes now, (gotta lose that winter 10lbs somehow) and tear up the area. Have fun and have a great week! It's General Conference so don't miss out on the chance to hear a modern-day prophet!
Mucho amor,
Elder Hart
My new address:
Elder Beau Hart
1370 E. Meadow Ln.
Olathe, Kansas 66062
(Attached is a picture of me and Elder "Indeed" Tillett.)


From Mass Transit to Maseratis‏


From Mass Transit to Maseratis: March 24th, 2014

Well, family and friends, this week was transfers! And Elder Hart has been moved from Downtown Kansas City to.............

Olathe Kansas. Dun. Dun. Dun.

This has been a world of change. I went from people riding mass transit to church to people pulling up in Maseratis and Lambos left and right. It's been an adjustment to say the least. And on top of that I've been called as a District Leader so wish me luck because I have no clue what I'm doing.

Biggest bonus of the change has been my new companion Elder Tillett! He's from Heidelberg, Germany from a military base and he has the world's largest vocabulary. I need the Gift of Tongues just to understand him sometimes and he's speaking English!
Nothing new other than feeling blue from missing my old area, but that's expected. Olathe has some promise and hopefully I'll love it here as much as I did Riverview.

Have a great week!

Mucho amor,

--Elder Hart


Me and the Mission Buddies On ST P Day


Me and the Mission Buddies On ST P Day:  March 17th, 2014

Dear Family and Friends!
How are all of you doing this week?
This week has been just great in Riverview! Elder Grzan and I have seen so much progress in finding investigators. This next week should be full of appointments like none other. Another interesting thing here in Missouri is that if I haven't told you already, the weather is the weirdest on plant earth! We literally went from snowing last week to short sleeves and complaining about sweating. Man, but I do love the heat.
Elder Grzan and I went to the Kansas City Temple this week. Missionaries must be weird, because no one else on earth runs around their apartment the night before a temple trip screaming, "We're going tomorrow! We're going to the temple!" But all in all, it was a fantastic day that was much needed.
This week is transfers so don't mail me anything to my home address. I'll attach the address of the mission office at the end of my email so that they can forward anything you send to me onward. Transfers is going to be tough. I've had too many members ask if I'm leaving and last night the Espadas made a cake for me. I almost cried. I'm confident that I'm going to sob the whole time I'm packing my bags if I get a transfer call. It's crazy how attached you get to people out in the mission field. I didn't even cry when I left home--when I left parents that raised me for 18 years, but now I'm bawling over people I've known for six months. The mission is teaching me a lot about love. I've learned how much I love other people, those I teach and the members that I associate with, the love of my parents, family, and friends back home, but most importantly the love that Heavenly Father has for me and every child on this earth. Keep that in mind these next few days.
Make it a great week and have fun. Onward and upward.
Mucho amor!
--Elder Hart
Missouri Independence Mission
517 W. Walnut St.
Independence, MO 64050
(Kansas City Temple and my most favorite district on earth.)


Weekly E-mail


Weekly E-mail: March 10th, 2014

Dear Family and Friends,

Nothing much to report on this week. Sorry that that might seem I bit boring, but the work has really slowed down here in Kansas City. Elder Grzan and I are trying to find investigators, but nothing is panning out. We did do exchanges and I got to go with Elder Santa Cruz and learn a ton of Spanish. And guess what? He's from Utah! Utah homies unite! None of those annoying California Elders who constantly whine about the weather and say how much they miss Cali.

Ka Baw Say, the main investigator in my Burmese family has asked us to call him Brother Say from now on because he felt left out of the "group" or church. This guy is faithful. He has such a powerful testimony of Jesus Christ and wants to join our church so badly that he comes to our ward for sacrament and then goes to his church an hour away for another couple hours. He can't leave his church right now because he translates all of the documents for the Koran community in the area and that's where they meet so we're working out the situation with our Bishop. You've got to work for the things you want, right?

I know that all I ever do is rant about Ivan, but yesterday he blessed the sacrament in church and this Thursday we have a temple trip planned so I am beyond excited! It's great to see success in missionary work and makes every missed appointment, every slammed door, and every day worth it.

Keep up the good work. Much amor.

--Elder Hart
(On Fridays, we were pink here in Kansas City. There's your Mean Girls tradition of the week)

ELDER HART!!!!‏


ELDER HART!!!!: March 3rd, 2014

Dear Friends and Family,
Not much is new in Kansas City, all is good in the hood. Spring is here, which of course means 6 inches of "lets give people an excuse as to why they can't make it to church" wonderful snow. I'm not a big fan of Mother nature not respecting the Sabbath Day.
We helped our ward mission leader, Hermano Wong, this week. Can you tell that he's from Mexico? I love him beyond compare, even though he teaches me awful, awful, slang Spanish. I also had Taco Bell with my district for the first time in my life! Who new that I would experience so much new culture on my mission? Taco Bell is definitely my new favorite place to eat. My favorite quote from a less active this week in response to whether or not he was going to come to church, "I'll come when the pants fit." Not sure what that means, but I offered to buy him one size fits all sweats.
This week has been good to Elder Grzan and me. We've been teaching a lot and even some more in Spanish. We hit standards of excellence, we have amazing support from the ward, and we're striving to be as obedient as we can be, but nevertheless it seems like no one is progressing towards baptism. I know as missionary we talk about this a lot, but this is my purpose out here. My purpose is to invite other to come unto Christ and that path eventually leads to baptism. So it's easy to be discouraged when you feel that your efforts are not focused or bearing fruit. I guess at the end of the day all we can do is trust in the Lord and hope that things will be better--that the dawn will break and Gandalf will be there will 2,000 Rohirrim to save Helm's Deep. (There's your LoTR reference for the day.)
Mucho amor!
--Elder Hart


Another Week Here in KC‏


Another Week Here in KC: February 24th, 2014

Dear Family and Friends,
I hope you made it a great week, because Elder Grzan and I did!
This week was interesting, but Elder Grzan and I made the most of it. Our miracle investigator, Amy called us and informed us that she has been caught up in Georgia because of work and will be there for the next month. Gotta love having trips ruin baptismal dates! I fear that this will become a plague for me for the rest of my mission sometimes. We have a lot of hope and faith in Amy. She is living with a member and going to church with her, so the gospel is still very much present in her life. I'll let you know when she returns and how everything goes, but she is still progressing towards baptism!
We've found a ton of new investigators this week and guess what, some of them are Spanish speaking! It's terrifyingly exciting to teach people that don't speak your native tongue. I love learning and hope that my language skills don't hinder the message of the Restoration. Our mission president always implores us to open our mouths and that the Lord will give you what to say. I always say a silent prayer walking into lessons that this promise will not only help me with the gospel, but that it might extend to Spanish as well.
Other highlights from the week. Yesterday we had three dinners, one with a member, one with a less active, and one with an investigator. I never knew that I might be tested this way physically on my mission, but I am definitely improving how much food I can keep down without vomiting. Oh, and one of our investigators gave me a guitar this week. I turned it down for three lessons and by the last one he said that if I didn't take it he wasn't going to continue meeting with us. #StatesideMissionProbs My apologies to all the missionaries in third world countries. I really truly do have it so hard here.
Attached is a picture of me and the guitar and the RLDS temple by the Stake Center that we meet at. It's always takes so long to explain to people that it isn't our temple. Ours is the one in Liberty with the Spirit surrounding it.
Make it a great week! Use your time wisely and have fun!
In the words of Elder James Kendell, "Praise Jesus!"
--Elder Hart


Another Week Here in KC‏


Another Week Here in KC: February 18th, 2014

Dear Family and Friends,

I hope you are having a great week, because we are here in the beautiful (if you look at it in the right light) Kansas City! This week was a little slow, but we are working towards another baptism this Saturday with our investigator Amy--so what's not to be excited about?

A general authority and member of the 70, Elder Martino visited our mission and blew our minds with trainings. He is a man called from God and gave us divine direction here in the field. I might even go as far as to say that the ward who catered all of us missionaries was heavenly chosen because I can't even count how much food I ate that day.

Ivan was at the mini MTC hosted by the Independence Stake! We taught him some more lessons after his baptism and he committed to prepare to serve a full time mission in the future. It's exciting to see the seed planted in him and how much the gospel changes people.

This week marks my sixth month mark. I'm sure all missionaries say that, but it's crazy how fast the time goes, but it is a mind boggling thing. Keep on working hard back home and, for those of you, in the mission field. Don't give up. Trust in the Lord and have fun.

Mucho amor,

--Elder Hart


We're Changing Eternity‏


We're Changing Eternity: February 10th, 2014

Dear Family and Friends!
This week was great! We received 10 inches of snow which shut down Kansas City for days. Nobody knows how to drive here and it's a complete mess in the streets. It took snowplows a couple days to reach our house--gotta love making your companion walk because we don't let that stop us!
Big news of the hour, Ivan got baptized last Saturday and confirmed a member on Sunday. I will never forget this weekend. All of the hard work and day in and day out and now the fruits of the labor. Ivan is such a great kid and he's already preparing for leadership roles in the youth. I love him so much. I was so honored and even more nervous to perform both of the ordinances. He's going on to do great things. I never thought I would love somone so much after just know him for a couple months, but this relationship doesn't end when I get transferred, or when my mission's over, or when I die, it will last for all of eternity. We're changing eternity out here in the field. It's a great day to be a missionary indeed.
Thank you so much for all of your love and support. Have a happy Valentine's Day and stay safe.
I love you all so much!
--Elder Hart

Another Delay on the Road‏


Another Delay on the Road: February 3rd, 2014

Dear Family and Friends,

How are all of you doing?

Kansas City is great! I'm so glad that the Chiefs never made it to the Super Bowl because I was already annoyed at how many people talked about it and I couldn't imagine if the Chiefs we're in the finals. Please pray for the missionaries in Denver and Seatle that they may recover any investigators that had been lost during this trying time of American revelry.

Bad news first: Ivan didn't get baptized on Saturday BECAUSE they're return from Mexico was full of flat tires, broken transmissions, and bribing Mexican police, so they didn't get back until the middle of the week and wanted some more time to calm down from the trip. The baptism, now a double with our miracle of an investigator, Amy Snow, is now going down this Saturday at 1 pm. I attach the hour to this one because 1-I'm losing sleep over this 2-This will happen this time! I'm so excited for them and have felt so blessed to see them progress so far and so fast in the gospel.

Good news: Nothing specific, other than the week was good, we had a little snowfall and THE CHURCH IS TRUE! What more could I ask for? Oh, we did have an amazing party at the Visitor's Center for Chinese New Year with a bunch of our investigators. Kabasey and my Burmese clan attended and loved every minute of it! Oh, and if I can brag, Elder Grzan and I tore it up this week with member present lessons and such. Basically, we're carrying Zone goal on our backs. So you can assume next week's email will be worse, because pride before the downfall right?

Thanks for all the letters and emails! I love guys so much!

Mucho amor,
Elder Hart


No Snow in January‏


No Snow in January: January 27th, 2014

Dear Family and Friends!

How are you this week?

Kansas is the weirdest place ever. We've met the craziest people ever. We've heard about power prayers, the Free Masons, Obama wire tapping all the houses, and just about everything in between. But in the end, I love it here. I love the people, the members, and the fact that it's January and there is no snow!

Sadly, I have to inform you that, "THE RETURN FROM MEXICO: AN IVAN R., STORY 2014 SPECTACOPALYPSE" did not occur this week, but should happen tomorrown. Although it is little time to prepare a baptismal service, Bishop is a-okay with Ivan getting baptized when he returns because of all the support he has in the ward and his family. All in all, we have a lot of people progressing and the work is picking up. It's still a great day to be a missionary!

We're starting to teach more in Spanish, which is great/the worst. I say this because I love to teach in a different language and fulfill my calling, but I also am keenly aware that my Spanish is not great for being this far out on my mission. I would love to blame the fact that we are still in the United States as the reason for this, but at the end of the day, it's still my responsibility to learn this language. I can do better. And that's my message this week I guess. Set goals and work hard. Have something to look forward to and work towards, even if it's as simple as being able to roll r's fluently. There is always room for improvement!

Thanks for all the letters and emails, just remember not to slack off on them because I'm a needy missionary.

Mucho amor,
--Elder Hart

My Previous Letter (Extended Edition)‏


My Previous Letter (Extended Edition) January 21st, 2014

Dear Family and Friends!

My library time was renewed for another hour! So, here's the down-low on the week.

Elder Grzan and I have been doing great. Companionship unity is at an all time high! I've learned to look past the flaming hot cheeto crumbs and the annoying Australian accent and just love him. We are having a great time (and sometimes I join in on the bad accent club while we're driving. My favorite one to do: angry Brooklyn mom.). Hope you are having a great week!

Riverview is doing just peachy. We have a couple of people on date for February and even more coming out of the woodwork. Last Saturday we had a miracle fall into our laps--a random temple worker who used to live in the ward hit us up on our tele with a reference and....it was a FAMILY! The fact that they live with a member (new to the ward and I haven't met him yet) and speak Spanish is just divine. We have a return appointment in a week so let's go ladies and gentlemen!

Also, this week marks what we've titled. "THE RETURN FROM MEXICO: AN IVAN R., STORY 2014 SPECTACOPALYPSE". If you can't tell I'm stoked for Ivan's return this week and his preparation for baptism on the 1st. It's a great day to be a missionary.

This week I've learned a ton about patience--patience for your companion, patience for the car to warm up in the mornings, patience after a rocky meal from a mexican family, patience for investigators, for people who blow cigarette smoke in your face, patience for members and for yourself. The Lord is patient with all of us and our imperfections. Being patient with others shows your love and care for them.

Thanks for all of the letters and emails. I love you all and hope this letter finds you in a good place. Know that I am fine and I will assume the same for you.

--Elder Hart

(I reattached the Burmese Clan at the Visitor's Center because I'm sure if it worked.)

Weekly E-mail


Weekly E-mail January 21st, 2014

Dear Family and Friends,
 
I don't have much time this week, but I would just like to let you know how I am doing. I know you have all been panicked because you didn't hear from me yesterday. (Yes, I know how you all wait on the edge of your seats every Monday for me letters because they are so extravagant and entertaining.) Anyways, here it is on Tuesday because of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. This week has been great! We have 4 people on date for the month of February. Elder Grzan and I have been teaching like the Second Coming is tomorrow and we're having a ton of success. Kansas City is warming up. Almost short sleeve weather here! Today marks five months in the mission field and I can't believe I've already been gone from home for that long. The mission is great. Stay obedient and you will be blessed! If I get another renewed time I will send another informative letter, if not, here it is. 
Mucho amor!
--Elder Hart
(Me and my burmese clan at the Visitor's center)