Monday, June 25, 2012

Hello!

Dear Fam,

Thank you for all the wonderful letters you sent me this week, it sounds like you had a lot of fun last week and that you are all doing wonderful things back home. Each week as I read your letters I can tell that each one of you is incredibly busy and I don't know how you do it. But I want to be like it of you and I always feel blessed by the wonderful example you are in my life. 

This week we are planning on the baptisms of two of our candidates. Aurel and Eunice, I am excited for both of them, Aurel has been reading from the french Book of Mormon we gave him and I can see that he has really felt for himself that the Truth has been Restored and that he has found it. He is excited about the gospel and it has been fun working with him and with a member that speaks french to help him. Eunice, live with her Uncle who is a member, she likes going to young women and is excited for her baptism. I have been pretty impressed by the ward members in this ward. They referred a great family to us a few weeks ago, David(Father) Norah(Mother) and Perpetual and Wilson the kids. They speak small English but some great members have been helping them and they have be coming to church and enjoy it. I'll keep you posted on their progress. Also we are working with a man named Kelly, Kelly has many friends that are members and the girl he is planning to marry is also a member. So all of them were encouraging him to look into the church and that is when we contacted his house and he was surprised and it made him really think why God kept sending people to come and talk to him about the church. So when we came he took it pretty seriously and last week we gave him a date for the 21st of July.   

Yesterday I met Elder and Sister Wood, they are finishing up their 6th mission on Saturday. They are from Idaho and their family knows some of Grandma or Grandpa L's family in Rupert Idaho. It was a fun connection, she knew who I was right away and said she knew Grandpa because he and I believe Grandma L. went to visit their mission in the West Indies. I thought the was fun so I went to go and talk to Elder Wood about it. He told me all about each of their missions and he told me that President Faust and Grandpa set him a part as a Mission President. Its a small world and I am grateful that I was able to meet them and here about those experiences right before they went home. I consider it a tender mercy of the Lord. This coming Saturday after the baptism we will go and do baptisms for the dead with some the ward and I am really hoping that Alex or Joseph are able to come because I that would be a wonderful experience. The temple will close for a month after Saturday, so I'm happy we could work this in!                

Much Love,

Elder L.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Hello Everyone!

Dear Family,

It was great to hear from you all! This week a lot of great things have been happening. Going to Osu was like going down memory lane.. I have really missed that place. I wasn't able to see everyone because we also had some appointments to go to for the current Elders their but it was so good see some of my recent converts. I saw Rose and Julianna and their kids.. that is one of the pictures I sent. Vic Kotey, Pedro, Stanly Hammond, and Francis. It was such a fun day! For the most part most of my recent converts are doing pretty well over there but there are also a few the are struggling. But now the missionaries that are over there know where a few of them are and will be able to visit them from time to time. And hopefully I can go on one more split while I am out here. I wish I could go to all my former areas. The Temple Trip and Interviews were great. Every time I go to the Temple I always think of when I received my own endowment and I think of the sealings we did as a family. Those two times are unforgettable memories. In my interview with President Judd we talked finishing strong, we talked about some goals I had, the zone and I was able to ask him a few questions I had.

Our investigators are doing well although not as many came to church as we were hoping. Okey is really having a hard time with his work schedule. His employers are from a different country and are not Christian. They only pay their employees on sunday and they said anyone that wants to go to church can go, "Jesus will pay you" but we won't. It has been really hard on him, we read in Mosiah 24 with him that the Lord will make his burdens seem light and we told him to read Nephi 3:7 everyday. He is a great man and I know that the lord will make a way and will make his burdens seem light. We have been teaching a young man named Aurel, he is also from Benin. He is also working here for a while and he was a referral from a member named Godslave. We have been teaching him, he can read english perfectly he understands it but for him to speak back can sometimes be a bit difficult. He is progressing well and is excited for his baptism at the end of the month. The family that came to church last week heard a lot of the lies about the church this week which has not been fun but we are working with that, I think it has really affected two of the family members. James and Gloria but for Pat and Kelly they are strong and they understand that we should ask God and not man. We feel if we can help them gain a testimony we will then be able to help Gloria and James. We'll see what happens their, I be sure to keep you posted.

I actually sent some pictures this week, as you can see. Sorry its been so long this cafe isn't much better than the old one but I think it will be okay so enjoy. Love you all!

-Elder L.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Hello Family

Dear Fam,

This week has been wonderful, the work is going very well and we have seen some wonderful things happening in the lives of some of our investigators. [Personal messages to family.] On Saturday we were blessed to have the Baptisms of two wonderful brothers, Joseph and Alex. I learned that Alex was taught by missionaries over a year ago and was preparing for his baptism but he traveled so it didn't work out but as he came back he started going to church again we taught him everything and it was amazing how many of the things he could still remember. So he was especially excited because he had been waiting a while for this day and I could just see it in him. Yesterday we had a wonderful day at church, Paul came to church again, the first time he came he was very confused and was not sure about things but as he came yesterday he was very active in the meetings he seemed very happy and he I felt like he was just soaking it all up. Also Okey the man from Benin, he also came. He is a sweet man and I just love him because despite many trials he is facing he sees the big picture. He is a man of faith. He just moved to Ghana and so he didn't know where the Temple was, we tried to explain it to him but it didn't help to much. So he decided to just start asking people where the church was and when sacrament meeting was half way over he walked in wearing his work boots, shorts and a t-shirt because thats all he had but to me he looked as good as everyone else and I know he did in the eyes of God. We also have been teaching a wonderful family, we met them two weeks ago and they live on the same road as the mission home. When we went there at first they were very hesitant to listen with us, they had heard all rumors: Blood, Spirits ect. But as we took the time to answer their questions and showed we cared they opened up to us and the whole family has now joined in. Part of the family came to church yesterday and some of them are still being a little stubborn but for a man named Kelly and a sister named Pat they loved church they are reading from the Book of Mormon. I am praying and we are working so that the rest of the family can feel the same as Kelly and Pat. Lots of wonderful things are happening here in Cantonments and I'm doing my best to make every day count. This week were are going to the Temple and are having our interviews I'm excited because its always a spiritual feast. This week I am also going on a split to Osu and I'm excited to do some work there once again especially to visit some recent converts, to encourage them to keep the faith and stay true to the covenants they have made.

Much Love,

Elder L.

Monday, June 4, 2012

Hello

Dear Family,

Thanks for all the letters, it sounds like everyone is doing well. I'm getting used to Cantonments and I'm getting to know the members and I have seen that we have some great investigators. We are working with some great people and have been blessed to find some more. Paul and Okey are two men we have been blessed to find but I'll tell you about them later. We will have the baptism of a man named Alex and maybe Nani and Micheal. Alex is good and ready to go but the others still need to be interviewed. Alex is going to a University and will graduate next year, he is very smart and he knows the gospel has been restored. I am hoping we will be able to work with the rest of the family but we'll see how it goes. For Nani and Micheal they are best friends and they are living on the Burma military camp, I don't know too much about them but they are fine men hopefully things work out for Saturday, thats what I'm praying for. Now to Paul, he is the one I wrote about last week, he lives by the mission home. Last week we left him a Book of Mormon and told him to just start from the beginning continue to read. On our return appointment he said was talking about how he Moroni visited Joseph Smith and I was really impressed because he showed us he had really been reading. Then he asked why one of the Prophets said goodbye when he finished his book and why a few men that were not righteous wrote in the Book of Mormon (Book of Omni) and he went on to ask about King Benjamin and King Mosiah! I have never had a investigator read like that. After that lesson I was just bouncing the rest of the night. Later in the week we met a man named Okey, Okey moved to our area a few weeks ago from Benin for work. He told us he had prayed and dreamed that he should come to Accra. We taught him about the Book of Mormon and left him a copy. The next visit he told us he had always wondered about infant baptism and as he was flipping through the Book of Mormon he opened to Moroni 8. What are the odds... but I believe and know that is was not by chance. I have experienced that a few times, where I turn right to where the Lord wants me to. He asked us why it doesn't talk about that in the Bible. The perfect question! He is very interested in the Church because he has already seen for himself the Power of the Book of Mormon, and now he wants to know more.

I was grateful for the opportunity to fast, since coming a mission I have learned the true importance of fasting. I know that it is an opportunity to help us put off the natural man and come closer to the Savior. It gives us spiritual strength and it is a way we can have the powers of Heaven come down and help us and help others. As I have studied the scriptures one of my favorite ways to read the scriptures is to turn to the topical guide and and to just look up a key word like faith or diligence. Yesterday I did that and as I was studying about fasting. Fasting is part of the reason the Sons of Mosiah and Alma the Younger had the spirit to teach. As I continued to read I went to Doctrine and Covenants 59:13-14. Here the Lord teaches us the fasting brings us fullness of Joy. In verse 14 the Lord refers to fasting as rejoicing. I can't say I have thought about it that way before but I know that it a true principle and I am grateful for the opportunity to fast. So next time we fast remember to rejoice while you fast. Love you all!    

-Elder L.