Monday, September 18, 2017
MTC week 5
So this week I made a goal to only speak English when necessary. I have done pretty well with it and it helps my language improve a lot. I bet I could get by speaking, reading, and writing Portuguese, but listening and understanding is muito dificil. We are done learning new grammar in our district, which is really fast compared to the others. Our teachers give us a lot of praise but maybe they say those things to everyone. Now we just review grammar and ask questions. We also are now teaching each other as investigators. I like to pretend to be an investigator and make things a little more interesting in the lesson. One day this week my companion and I were teaching the trio of sisters in our district. They were asking questions that led to repentance so I brought out a picture of Jesus holding a lamb and asked them who they thought the lamb was, or at least I hope I did. You never can tell with Portuguese. I know the spirit was there however because they all started crying, and my teacher who was standing in the hall outside started crying as well and she didn't know why, so she came in and just sat down and started reading her scriptures. My companion turns to me and says, " put that picture away its too powerful". I have loved the knowledge of having the spirit with me. Before I was never completely confident that the spirit was with me, but now I am. On Tuesday President Kearon of the seventy presidency spoke to us. He is the elder with the British accent that spoke about the refugees one general conference. He gave a great talk on not worrying so much in the mission. We got our flight plans this week which is exciting. We have a twelve hour layover in Lisbon before we go to Cabo Verde which will be a new experience. I am not allowed much weight in my two bags for the inter island flights. Our group of sixteen leaves Monday morning which is less than a week from now. I will get my haircut Friday and be packed by Sunday. Today we went to the temple for the last time. It will be two years before I can go again. Since I am district leader I go to branch council every Sunday morning. Our branch president was having me share something I learned in the white handbook when the mtc second councilor walking in. I had to finish for him and he liked what I said. The sisters made our district sing a song in Portuguese during sacrament. We didn't do so good because most of the elders were sick. I have really grown close to the guys in my district. On Sunday one of them got a bloody nose and it would not stop so he went to the front desk who sent him to the ER. They had to cauterize it and he is fine now. The weather has gotten a little colder which is nice, though hopefully it does not get too cold as i have no jackets besides my thin rain jacket. We did a Skype member lesson on Wednesday with some members in Texas who spoke Brazilian Portuguese. The one who was actually from Brazil was hard to understand but the American was easy to understand. We taught them about obeying the prophet and apostles. Next week I may not be able to post so I guess well will just have to see. Soon I will be in Cabo Verde.
Monday, September 11, 2017
MTC Week 4
Monday, September 4, 2017
MTC week 3
Each day that passes is a little faster than the last one. This Wednesday is my halfway mark, and my Portuguese is much better than when I first got here. Ever since the second day here I have been teaching an investigator almost every day in Portuguese. Right now both of my teachers are acting as investigators for us so we have two people to teach. When I first began to teach them with my companion we used scripted lessons and even read our prayers. One day about two weeks ago we decided to start teaching them without any notes whatsoever. The improvement in our lessons was extraordinary. The spirit was much stronger and we began to learn the language faster. Now all that we go into lessons with is our Portuguese scriptures and a sticky note with words we need but haven't memorized yet. Our teachers/investigators make it realistic by dropping stuff on us like not being legally married to their spouse or acting drunk when we walk in. Those are some interesting discussions. It is still hard to understand people who speak Portuguese fast, especially when they have Brazilian accents. Both of our teachers went to Brazil on their missions which is funny because our class is only people going to Portugal and Cabo Verde. A lot of learning the language is on us. We are expected to put in a lot of time learning verbs and grammar and phrases. Yesterday was fast Sunday and it was nice to give my body a break from the food here. In choir we sung 'Lead Kindly Light' and it was beautiful, the music leader, Brother Aggot, told us some great stories about the person who wrote the song. We practice Sundays and Tuesdays and sing in the devotional on Tuesday nights. A lot of days when we study our district goes to the new buildings because they have amazing study rooms there. There are twelve rooms with pictures and soft music playing. The temple was closed today because of labor day so we had the morning free. This Wednesday our district gets to be hosts for the new missionaries. It should be exciting. Yesterday all of the district leaders were released and new ones were called. So I guess I am now the new district leader, but all that means is I conduct the district meeting and get the mail. Yesterday after the devotional by the mtc presidency I got to see a great video on Joseph Smith, and it was really inspiring to see how the church has grown from a small gathering of people in Kirtland, Ohio to a global church with thousands of missionaries spreading the proclaimed gospel. I memorized the first vision in Portuguese and whenever I bare testimony of it to an investigator I know that what I am saying is true and I know that they are feeling that confirmation as well. I also taught priesthood on Sunday with my companion, it went well. I can't say I love the MTC but I also can't say I hate it. I certainly am grateful for the things I learn here and the teachers and leaders who make everything work. I guess I appreciate my family a lot more out here. I will be very happy to see them in two years.
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