Dear Friends and Family:
This Saturday, we had the opportunity as a mission to hear
from Elder Quentin L. Cook. It was a terrific mission conference. We came early
and took pictures - that part was very hot and uncomfortable, but it was
probably worth it anyway.
Big events happening in the near future:
- May 3: The cultural celebration for the temple
- May 4: The dedication for the temple; doctrinally, the
chapels become part of the temple for the dedication, and the dedication
service is broadcast to them in several sessions throughout the day. Therefore,
no nonmembers can enter the church, and so we will not be able to get
investigators in church on this day
- May 9: My birthday
- May 11: A huge pile of baptisms (two weeks worth in a
single day); also, mother's day, which means I get to call home. I have no
details on when, or how long, but I'm hoping they'll have us do it on a
different day because Sundays are always, always busy
- May 18: Haitian Flag Day
- May 21: Paul's birthday
- May 28: Another transfer meeting, which means (most
likely) another companion and (potentially) another area
We had a very great experience just yesterday, while we were
harvesting. It was especially meaningful to me for various reasons. This is
what happened:
We had just finished harvesting for the day, and were riding
back to be picked up at our apartment by our members. We noticed a man sitting
down, smoking a cigarette behind his car. We stopped and offered to leave a
blessing with him. He seemed very depressed and down, but he agreed. When we asked
what he would like us to include in the prayer, the only thing he wanted was
for God to help him get rid of cigarettes in his life. It was my turn to say
the prayer, but before I started, he said, "Thanks for being
obedient." I was confused at what he meant by that, but I said the prayer,
we recognized the spirit, and invited him to be baptized. He agreed to a date
on the 11th (mother's day). Before we left, I asked him why he had said that
before. He told me that we had been obedient to the spirit by coming to pray
with him. He said that he believed that many times, the things we think we do
by ourselves are actually prompted by the spirit, and we would not have stopped
to pray with him if we hadn't been obedient and willing to listen.
We were not able to get any dates yesterday. Also, none of
the people we found throughout the week came to church. We had a few miracle
people come to church, but they disappeared halfway through and we were not
able to talk to them. But we may still be able to contact them today or
tomorrow, and we'll do our best to follow the spirit and help them have a
desire to be baptized.
Thanks,
Elder Slade







