This week in Fernando Pó, which is in the city of Mindelo on the island of São Vicente, we worked harder still, and I have learned a lot from my new companion. Carnival is tomorrow and we had a conference in our zone just to come up with ways to protect our investigators from the temptations and evil. Actually Carnival has already been going on for a while but the main day is tomorrow. Luckily our ward is having an activity that day so we can go to that for most of the day. Today I was able to play soccer with all the other Elders in Mindelo. There is about fourteen of us and it was fun. I did not have an opportunity to do this on Santo Antão. Here in Mindelo there are also a lot more things available such as food, cloths, etc. As far as the work goes I would say that people are a little more accepting here. We are teaching this old guy who is progressing at the rate of a turtle. He reminds me of Yoda with all the wise sayings he has. I suppose his height has something to do with it too. We are helping him drop coffee and he has stopped but he has bad headaches now. We normally offer a substitute coffee called Brasa or Boleiro to help people stop drinking. We have a few baptismal dates marked with some rapazes or young men. They are pretty cool. Anyway things are going here in Cabo Verde. Here is a picture from out my apartment window.
Monday, February 12, 2018
Monday, February 5, 2018
Fernando Pó week 1
Hello from a different island this week. I was transfered this past monday and now I have been in Mindelo, São Vicente for a week. It has been great here it is only on the island across from Santo Antão. Carnival is coming up and in our apartment there are always parades going past with idols and the like. The noise is super annoying at night, but I have hot water and in general this apartment is an upgrade. I included a picture from Santo Antão as I was leaving and then one in Mindelo where I am now and some goodbye picks. My companion now is Elder Sailors. He is a convert from Texas and is a super hard working missionary. I don´t think I have worked harder in my entire life. But it is great. He also has a rediculously deep voice. I will say more next week bye.
Monday, January 29, 2018
Week 18 in Porto Novo
Hello, I am just finishing playing another great game of soccer. Our team won, 30-28. These are highscoring games. We will receive our transfer calls some time this morning I hope. I could leave or I could stay. One thing I have been blessed with on the mission is good health. I am thankful for not having been sick yet. But I am sure that I will get some sort of disease eventually. This last week of the transfer was a bit slower, mais tranquil. We have been working with a girl named Ericka. She has a lot of potential to be baptized, and I believe that one day she will. We have a lot of dates marked for February, and I don´t know if I will be here for them. I would like to tell you guys about a member here named Jeremias. He is a very interesting person. Unfortunately he is a pathological liar, and is famous here on Santo Antão and São Vicente. He has a good heart, but I never can trust anything he says. Some of his stories are pretty funny though. This week I have loved reading on The Book of Mormon about the preachings of Alma the younger to the people of Zarahemla. He exorts us to be a seperate people(Alma 5: 57) and not be trying to blend in with the world. I really liked that. Don´t try and be like the people who are of the world. Be an example. Live so that they notice that you are different. Thanks for the support that all of you have given. Here is a picture with the homies.
Monday, January 22, 2018
Week 17
This week it is hard for me to remember much of what went on. We had two divisions this week, one with the zone leaders and another with the other Elders of Porto Novo. Both were in our area but they were actually pretty fun. I continue to learn from each new missionary that I work with. We are teaching a guy named João who at first was more hesistant to our message because of another religion but after a few visits he has come to love our messages. He truly has real intent to learn more. He came to church this week which was great. We are working with a lot of less actives right now and many are atending church. I love seeing people that we are teaching arrive at church because I know that it will make them so much happier. Carnival will start here soon and already you can hear drums at night. This morning we played soccer in the concrete court they have at the chapel. I am tired but I need the excercise and it was fun. Also I need new shoes because I am still wearing the ones I have had since freshman year of high school. Here is a picture at a family night with a bunch of members and one investigator.
Monday, January 15, 2018
week 16
And here I am again after another week of work. This week I went on yet another division to Eribeira Grande. This time I got to go up to a place called Eribeirão. It is beautiful and makes you feel like you are in Jurassic Park, but the hike up to it is literally death to your thighs and calves. Elder Roark who I was with pointed to a mountain and said we were going to climb it. I thought he was kidding. He wasn´t. But anyway we helped out a lot of people and then some nice member took us to a bar and bought us juice and muffins. It was pitch black as we walked down. This morning we went on a hike to a cross on top of a hill with some members and it was pretty cool. We taught Papai this week but is busy a lot with fishing and selling. I think last week I forgot to say that he accepted our baptismal date. He smokes but has a desire to quit, and at least he doesn´t drink grog like all of the other fisherman around here. Grog is a terrible alcoholic drink of pure sugar. We have a baptismal date marked with a lady named Ericka and she seems very excited. This week I finished reading Jesus the Christ and it was amazing. I have learned a lot about the life and works of our savior. I love him more now than I ever have in the past. What an oportunity I have to preach his gospel.
Monday, January 8, 2018
Week 15
The weeks keep going by faster and faster. I am already halfway through this transfer with Elder Malula. I could stay another transfer here in Porto Novo or I could be leaving. Elder Malula and I get along great, he is 21 and is from Draper, Utah. This week we had a zone conference in Mindelo which was very useful for us. I learned so much about the importance of personal revelation for my personal development. Presidente Amo has a sure method to recieve personal revelation. Pray, Study, Ponder, and Write. As you write the spirit will put thoughts and impressions into your mind so that you will be able to recieve guidance. It is amazing. On the boat to São Vicente we saw a group of dolphins jumping out of the water near our boat. It was probably the most amazing experience in my life. I wish I had a picture but thats pretty hard to get. Yesterday we had a very special experience. We went to contact a reference from the other Elders of Porto Novo. His name is Papai. We found him in a humble home by the ocean. He is a fisherman for a living and loves to talk to us about it. We taught him the first lesson and felt that he was prepared to be baptized so I invited him to be baptized on the 10th of February. I felt the spirit the stongest in that lesson than in any other. Here is a picture from zone conference.
Monday, January 1, 2018
Week 14
Hello again from Cabo Verde. This week was strange in that it just felt like everyone was waiting for the new year. I feel like people here are more excited for the new year than for Christmas. We have been struggling to mark baptismal dates with people but this week we marked a date with Leontina. We just need to help her to stop drinking. It was great to talk to my family on Christmas and great as well to be fed by members. There are a few families around here who are nice enough to give us food. Of course though the other night on the way to a members house for dinner I guessed the entire meal that they gave us. As they were bringing out the food my companion starting dying of laughter. It was chicken and potatoes, rice, tomatoes and lettuce, and a egg/tuna/homony salad. It was delicious still. On new years night we were allowed to stay out and watch the fireworks. They had about 30 of them at the Port. It was pretty cool. We watched them from the roof. And so begins the calender year of my mission. I feel pretty well trained and comfortable with the work. Thank you for all of your prayers as they do help. If there was one attribute of a missionary that is essential to progress it would be humility. And there are plenty of opportunities to gain that here on the mission. Here is a picture of me and little bishop or bishop´s son.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)