Serving in the Manaus Brazil Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints to bring the Brazil people unto Christ.
Monday, April 7, 2014
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Hastening the Work of Salvation!
So, I joined a group on facebook called Missionary Moms. I introduced myself to the group and put a couple of pictures up of Elder Link. Then, an admin from the page Hastening the Work of Salvation contacted me and asked if she could use them on the page and a blog. This is what she came up with.....
I LOVE THEM!!!!
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Week
March 31, 2014
So here we go. So about the package, I saw
dad´s e-mail. (His package is "Lost" in Brazil) That´s so stupid. That is a very rare occurence, I´m talking very
rare. Everyone gets their package. I just have terrible luck. So let us now
talk about terrible luck, maybe the missionaries there can read this and maybe
feel a bit better. So Maggie´s ingrown toenail, yea, my comp got that 2 weeks
ago. We went to the hospital and they removed a piece of flesh that was super
inflamed, turned out there wasn´t an ingrown toenail. But then we went to work....
for 1 day. Then he felt pretty bad about his stupid toe. We haven´t done
anything since. He has been ordered to bed rest until it is completely healed.
And no one can go on splits with us. We tried so hard. Calling every day and
every night. We only accomplished one split for 4 hours with the other elders
here. Our frequency at the church went from 90% last week to 56% yesterday. It
was terrible, an exact replica of our work. We really weren´t able to
accomplish anything. This week has been one of the hardest of my life,
literally sitting in house, having the members drop off the food we were
supposed to eat at their houses, then sitting and reading more. It´s been super
hard. ...but life is just hard. So missionaries of Tyler Texas or Bullard or
wherever there are missionaries let us do what we do. We wear the nametag of
Jesus Christ, that is the second biggest name on our nametag. So we are gonna
look at the positives. What did I get done this week. I got to study. I learned
a ton this past week from the scriptures. I also got to improve my
companionship with my companion. We are getting along super well and whenever
we get back to work we will work better than before. So I want the elders to
know this story. While I was in Washington, I was first put into an area that
hadn´t baptized at all in like a full year or 2. My comp and I went in, did some
work and then in one week lost every single one of our investigators. All. We
went back to 0. So we started over. The end of the second transfer, we had 2
people on date with another 5 in potential. We just hadn´t had the chance to
ask them to be baptized yet. Then the worst thing imaginable happened. We got
swept out. The next elders came in behind us and baptized 4 in 2 weeks. Those
were people I had worked so hard with and I didn´t get to see them get
baptized. But so I got shipped to an area that again hadn´t baptized in years
with an elder I was told was not doing very well and didn´t want to do anything. But we went out
and worked. The first 2 week were terrible. 0´s down the board in every
category. Maybe 2 `other lessons´ per week. Then in week 3 miracles happened. A
guy approached us and invited us in to talk to him. The bishop for the first
time in 15 weeks at least liked the missionaries and gave us referrals to go
talk to. Every member took a church tour and said they would invite friends to
take it. Which did happen, I just wasn´t there for it. I got moved to Brasil.
Where I can´t speak the language. Now I can but when I got here, nothing. So we
have to look on the bright side. You don´t have any investigators, all are gone
and you can´t get referrals from the members. You guys are servants of the Lord
God Omnipotent, He will help us out. Just keep stepping outside, do some
walking, and you will find miracles. The way is prepared, we just have to find
it. So just walk, and you will find the way. And always see the bright side, at
least you guys can leave the house, haha, I´ve been stuck inside for a week now
with only 1 day of work in 10 days. So there is always a silver lining. But so
to now answer the last little bit and then sign off. So for dad, my shoes cost
about 75 American dollars, and I have already bought new shoes, so I should be
good for another little while. Batteries.... I am searching for. I should have
plenty in my account right now so I wouldn´t worry about dropping any. I think
right now I´m pretty well off, just haven´t had the chance to go try new
batteries because I´ve kinda been stuck in house. But my comp is getting better
and we will recieve new updates today to see if we can go work or not. So,
hopefully we can here pretty soon. Unfortunately no pics but soon, I promise. I
will try to get some today since we are already out of the house. Love you
guys! Love you a ton mom!
(No pics because he can't find any 'real' batteries. They like to sell fake ones to missionaries.)
Monday, March 24, 2014
Week
March 24, 2014
So
I have some kinda bad news. My package did not arrive. So it´s probably another
6 weeks until my next opportunity to get it if I stay here in Vilhena. Which I
probably will. But so here is what I think you should do. Look up the package
number that they gave you, And send it to me as well so I can check it. What
happened to my companion is the government held his package. No reason, just
stored it in a building. And they charge you to store it there. And if no one
picks it up they send it back. It´s super rare but it happened to my comp so
the numbers and look it up. It could happen. I hope not but it could. And it
can get expensive, like an extra 100 bucks expensive if you leave it sitting
there. So I saw the money that dad put it and I´m super grateful cause I need
it. Broke through those new shoes I bought like 3 months ago. They´re gone. Já
era. Have to buy new ones today. Totally lame. Don´t know how but yea, I´m
needing new ones like today. So I know you don´t want to send shoes but I could
really use some american shoes. And my comp got some like black ecco hiking
boots, and they are awesome and will definately last a year. So I´m thinking if
I could get some of those, that would last me the rest of the mission. I know
it would be expensive cause the safest way is one at a time but it could be
worth it in the long run. It´s that or buy shoes every 3 months, Which I really
don´t want to do. But so that´s my news, I was at conference this week and no
package.
So here is what happens. We never travel to Manaus except transfers or
if you are a zone leader, but even rarely for them. So we travel 6 hours to a
city called Jí-Paraná. There are 3 or 4 companionships there And that is our
entire zone. But then sometimes we have a combined zone conference with Porto
Velho, which is 12 hours away by bus. I think there is another 6 or 8
companionships there. Oh and Porto velho is basically underwater right now.
It´s been raining so much that the river broke the thingies that keep it in
(forgot what they are called). Flooded most of the city. Pretty sad, but no one
has died so that´s pretty good. And the houses of the missionaries are in good
areas so nothing has been lost yet. But it´s still raning a ton without the
chance of stopping until like the end of April. That´s when the rainy season is
supposed to end. So yea, the missionaries there are just doing releaf efforts
right now.... And baptizing while doing it. Probably can baptize in the road with
the amount of water there. But yea, those are the two zones here in this area.
This area being the entire state of Rondônia. But I guess that´s just how it
goes. But so now to answer dad´s e-mail. So there are 2 other companionships
here in Vilhena, my district leader and his comp and then the Sisters. So we
aren´t entirely secluded, and we all travel together so we usually have
something to do on the bus. Talk or just go to sleep (usually sleep). But we
follow the same schedule as everyone else. We wake up at 6:30 and do exercises, then
get ready for the day. 8 starts personal study, 9 starts comp study, and 10
starts language study to keep working on the language. Because we are living
with 2 other elders while we find a house for the sisters, our language study
has turned into teaching them english while my comp and I try to learn some
Spanish. Basically Português is down, just got to get rid of my accent and that
just comes with time. So now we are learning some spanish. It´s pretty awesome.
I´m gonna come home knowing 3 languages, and I´m just gonna learn more when I
get home. I´ve got some big goals now. I wanna know English, Português,
Spanish, French, Italian, Latin, German, and a little bit of Arabic and
possibly throw some Greek in there too. I think that would be awesome. But back
to my schedule. So then at 12 we have lunch and then we work until 9. A pretty
typical day of the missionary. Teachin and learnin and stuff haha.
And so yes
mom I am happy. I´m doing pretty well, enjoying my time here and I´m learning a
lot. So I wanna tell this story of what happened this week and then I´m gonna
stop writing, I´ve written a ton. And unfortunately no pics. I´m gonna find a
way to get some for you for next week, I promise.
So here is the story. So my comp and I are walking down the street and this man stops us and says his family is in need and doesn´t have food. Unfortunately we don´t have anything on us so we can´t really help. We pass by a few days later and clap our hands (that´s the same as knocking on the door here) and his wife comes and says they are still in need. They literally have no food. So we go to our branch president, Presidente Rui (pronounced Presidench Hooey), and tell him what´s happening with this family. Without hesitation or question he has me hold up a bag and starts loading in food. 80 reals (40 dollars) worth of food and asks where they live. We drive to their house and drop off the food then Presidente Rui invites them to church. Presidente Rui and I pass by there Sunday to see if they will go and give them a ride. The entire family and a friend are sitting outside waiting for us. It was so awesome to see that they remembered and that they were honestly willing to go. It was super cool and we will start really teaching them this week. We were waiting to see if they would go to church and now we know it is honest and sincere and they are ready to recieve the good word. So I would like to invite everyone to act like Presidente Rui. When someone is in need, without hesitation or question, it is our job to help. And everyone is in need. Everyone needs the gospel and it is our job to help them see the light. So that is my tip of the week. Help everyone, don´t question, just do it. And they will see the light. So that is all I have for this week, remember to look up the number. Love you all! Love you mom!
Monday, March 17, 2014
Week
March 17, 2014
But so let´s see. Let me tell you about my week. It was pretty normal honestly. We decided to all work in one of the 3 areas for a day then the next move to a new one. So we spent 2 days out of our area working in others. The plan was good but it didn´t quite work like my district leader planned. So I don´t think we are gonna do it again. And we didn´t get to baptize this week. Had one lined up, but she got sick Saturday night of course and couldn´t make it to church. It was a big badger. But this next week I´m pretty sure will be better. But in better news, I have gone on divisions with another elder to teach this one investigator and he finally got baptized this week. After 1 year of being taught, he finally got baptized. I was super happy for him. It was pretty cool. But for his baptism he only wanted specific people there. It wasn´t open for anyone to come. Only those like 4 people invited. And then the missionaries. It was pretty cool either way. But so yea, that about sums up my week. Sorry I don´t have that much, it was a pretty average week this week. Oh, I am trraveling this week. I will be on a bus for 6 hours there and 6 hours back. And I will get my package! So then I will be able to send pics! But until then I don´t have pics yet....But I will next week, promise. So sorry about the short e-mail but it´s all I´ve got to report right now. So I will be sure to watch myself about soccer and everything. Hope everything goes well with the house. Love you all a bunch! Love you mom!
Monday, March 10, 2014
Week
March 10, 2014
That´s really cool that Jessica reported this week. So we haven´t had a conference yet so there hasn´t been a chance to even see if I have gotten any packages. So unfortunately we are just gonna have to wait a little more, so please stop worrying that you haven´t seen my face. It´s all still here, as pretty as ever. Maybe a little red cause I got sunburned this week but that´s about it.
So one of our baptisms did come through this week, a little 8 year old child of a less active family. His name is Elber. He is so small. Like he walked into the water and was already almost under, the water came up to his chest. It was kinda funny. But him and his brother have been walking by themselves the past few weeks for over a mile to get to church, so I think he was kind of excited to get baptized. He was pretty happy. And now his family is starting to come back so that is pretty sweet. But that is about the summary of this past week. Getting everything set up and confirmed for the baptism and trying to find more but all of those falling through. So just the one baptism this week.
And I would send pics from my comp but they take forever to load and I have kinda been waiting a while. I will try to send them next week. And then hopefully I will have had a conference and recieved my package by that point. So I will send all that have passed and then I will be sure to take some new ones just for you.
SO just to clarify right now I am not in a ward, I am in a branch. And it is doing pretty well. We had 80 people in sacrament meeting so that was pretty good. We need 20 more and then we can start talking about a ward. But so that is basically it. We found 2 new families so hopefully this week we will teach them and they will prove to be pretty cool and receptive. Unfortunately though the 2 new families is countered by 3 investigators not wanting any more. Pretty sad when someone drops you but they have their agency so there is nothing I can do to force them to accept. Just keep working and hope in time they will open up more.
So I hope everyone enjoys their spring break of coldness and the time off from school! I don´t really get anything like that so enjoy it for me too. Be sure to encourage Caden to participate in the mission prep. It will help a lot. That´s about all I have this week guys. So here is something in Portuguese. See if you can figure it out. I love you guys. Love you mom!!!
Então, se você sabe que essas coisas são verdadeiras, você vai seguir o exemplo de nosso Salvador Jesus Cristo, e seja batizado pelo uma pessoa que têm a autoridade para realizar essas coisas? Por que nos sabemos que essas coisas são verdadeiras, e que A Igreja De Jesus Cristo Dos Santos Dos Últimos Dias é a igreja de Jesus Cristo aqui na terra e que nos temos a autoridade para fazer seu batismo. Is that good?
(So if you know these things are true, you will follow the example of our Savior Jesus Christ, and be baptized by a person having the authority to do these things? Why do we know that these things are true, and that The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints is the church of Jesus Christ here on earth and that we have the authority to make his baptism.)
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