Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Week of the Full Moon

(Sister Ellsworth)
Ola! E Tudo bem!

This week was probably the most insane week so far. Every day was so busy and crazy weird things happened every day! We blamed it on the full moon....

Monday we found out that one of our long time friends who has been coming to church for the past couple months was never baptized! Her name is Ester and she's married to one of our recent converts. She doesn't speak Portuguese very well but she speaks Hindi, Norwegian, English, and a couple others. We taught her the lessons and she was baptized on Sunday!! Woot!

It really cooled off this week and we've started wearing jackets at night.

Also Sister Williams and I got to use our medical knowledge this week when we saw an elderly man fall outside our Church. We helped call an ambulance and get him to the hospital. I don't know what happened to him though...

Miracle at Church! It's very hard to have people attend church but we had 3 of our investigators at church this week! I was looking around and counting and was dumbfounded.

This week I really learned a lot about patience and that some things come in the timing of the Lord. Heavenly Father always answers prayers but it might not be in the way you want, when you want it, or the answer you want. I was reading in D and C 121, where Joseph Smith is pleading for God to help the saints. In verse one he says; "O God, where art thou?" It's such a desperate, heartbroken plea that I think many of us have.

The answer given to him is found in verses 7 through 9.

 7 My son, peace be unto thy soul; thine adversity and thine afflictions shall be but a small moment;

 8 And then, if thou endure it well, God shall exalt thee on high; thou shall triumph over all thy foes.

 9 Thy friends do stand by thee, and they shall hail thee again with warm hearts and friendly hands.

Have patience! If things are hard, just wait a bit. It will get better. And if things are great... wait a bit. Things change :)

I love you all and I have never been so happy. I hope all of you turn towards Christ in your times of struggle.

With love,

Sister Ellsworth
Portuguese sunset

Old Barreiro!

Sergio, Ester, Sister Williams, and I! It was a great baptism!

Our act of service one day was helping a fisherman pick up little crabs. He would haul a bucket of them up, dump the crabs on the sidewalk, and frantically scoop them up. He taught us how to pick them up without getting pinched. Reminds me of all the days we went crawdad fishing!!


Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Wedding Bells

(Elder Cummings)
We have seen another miracle this week!  Elder Perkins and I were led to contact a former investigator about a month ago.  Her name is Diana, and the man she is with, Mario, is a less-active member.  In the household there are six children, three of them eight and older.

When we first made contact they were so happy to see missionaries again!  From the teaching record it has been a little over a year since missionaries had gone by.  They invited us to come back for dinner, then another time for ice cream, then just to share messages.

Diana and Mario live in the Merced 1st Ward boundaries (so they are not Hmong).  At the beginning of the year the ward council set a goal for ten convert baptisms in the year of 2016.  Rolling into September they were sitting at two.  Elder Perkins and I have spent time in prayer and study and through it all the Spirit has confirmed to us that ten is an inspired goal from God.  With four months to go, we have been going to work to reach this goal the Lord has set.

This last week we got a text from Diana telling us that she and Mario finally decided to get married and that she and her children want to be baptized as soon as possible.  This will be a huge boost to the ward missionary goal and we are rejoicing!

September first, Elder Perkins came across this scripture in the gospel of John, chapter 4 verses 35 and 38:

"Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh harvest? behold, I say unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; for they are white already to harvest...I sent you to reap"

This work is truly in the Lord's hands.  Faith supported by righteous actions allows us to participate in its rolling forward.  There are people all over the world who are being prepared to receive the gospel.  There are prepared people all over the world who are receiving it.  "There is not more compelling work than this, nor any which brings greater satisfaction" (Preach My Gospel, First Presidency Message).

Have a wonderful week!

Elder Jared Cummings

At zone conference this last week we were there early to set up.  The vehicle coordinator took off with his wife to go to a wedding, so we had his truck for an hour with permission from him to "take it for a joy ride."  We did...to McDonalds for breakfast.

That night we had exchanges with the assistants, but our car which had our overnight stuff was forgotten in Merced.  Their car, and the truck made it to Fresno.  The next morning we drove with them back to Merced and started our morning schedule at 8:00.  It was rough.

La Grotte di Frasassi

(Anziano Wilkinson)
Today we got to visit a cave called La Grotte di Frasassi, which is a massive and absolutely beautiful cave filled to every corner with stalagmites and stalactites. The ceiling continuously drips mineral-packed water that creates beautiful pillars and rock-cicles over the course of thousands of years. It's an absolutely gorgeous sight and being surrounded by these unique structures and marveling at their many colors is certainly an exciting experience. I'll attach a picture here of one of the largest ones in the cave. It stands as tall as a six story building! It's amazing how many beautiful things there are in this world.

This week we had a lesson with a man named Giuseppe. He has been smoking for years and we are working with him to help him quit. We've tried various approaches to help him develop the internal drive to leave cigarettes, but, despite the facts that he wants to quit and knows that smoking is hurting him, he has failed to make any noticeable progress towards quitting. This week we met with him and talked to him about the importance of goals and planning. He told us that planning and goal setting weren't things he normally did, but rather, that he mostly just went with the flow and concerned himself with the present rather than worry about the future. We taught him about the importance of the principles of good planning and goal setting and helped him to understand that rarely does positive personal change ever take place without both of those elements.

Elder M. Russell Ballard, a member of the quorum of the twelve apostles once said, "I am so thoroughly convinced that if we don’t set goals in our life and learn how to master the techniques of living to reach our goals, we can reach a ripe old age and look back on our life only to see that we reached but a small part of our full potential. When one learns to master the principles of setting a goal, he will then be able to make a great difference in the results he attains in this life." Without good goals and proper planning to accomplish those goals, we are likely to reach "but a small part of our full potential" by the end of our lives. If we want to accomplish something in our lives, whether it be running a marathon, quitting smoking, or enhancing the lives of other people, we must set goals. A runner must prepare and must have a plan of action in order to become physically fit enough to run a 26.2 miles in one go. The same is true for any other goal. We can't simply sit around wishing to do that thing we've always wanted to do, or visit that place we've always wanted to visit, or become that person we've always wanted to be. If we want to realize our dreams, we must do it by way of goal setting and planning.

So we helped Giuseppe understand these principles and he has begun to take the first steps to turning his desire to quit smoking into a goal. After all, goals are no more than desires and dreams with a plan! I believe in that lesson we helped Giuseppe to start thinking more about his own personal commitment and duty in achieving his own aspirations. We helped him to understand that no one can make him achieve a goal without his own personal involvement.

In this life, we are to prepare ourselves to meet God. Christ Himself gave us the inspired commandment to be "perfect, even as [our] Father which is in heaven is perfect." If we are to accomplish that enormous task, then we can't simply overlook goal setting and planning. The Lord will magnify our efforts as we display our sincere desires to become like Him. And while we may never reach the Lord's standard of perfection while we're still on the earth, with goals and plans we will be able to get closer. And thanks to the atonement of Jesus Christ, this lofty goal of perfection is achievable! We are able to become perfect in the end, but it requires sincere effort and trust in Him. We can show that effort and trust by setting and achieving goals and in return He will bless us to do and become far more than we ever could on our own!

Set great goals and don't forget to have a great week!


-Anziano Jake Wilkinson



Transfers!

(Sister Ellsworth)
Ola!

It's transfer weekend! Basically our whole mission exploded. There was 14 whitewashes, which is where both missionaries are taken out and new ones are put in. Usually there's like 4 or 5 whitewashes in a transfer.... BUT! Sister Williams and I are staying in Barreiro! Woot!! The rest of our zone is completely changed though.

This week the heat got up to 107 ish degrees.... It was definitely motivation to tech lessons indoors! haha. Also this week we had a lot of success teaching and one of the days we taught for 7 hours straight. In our English class we taught people how to sing the Once There Was A Snowman song with the little dance and everything. They liked it!

I got to go to my first Portuguese wedding this week! It was a lot of fun! (As much fun as a missionary could have at a wedding lol) Lots of little cakes and pastries! I think the best thing about Portugal is all of the little shops with cheap food.



They have McDonalds here! And it;s just as bad as it is in the states XD


This is my "Stop taking pictures and let me eat" face
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Love you all!
Sister Ellsworth

Thursday, September 8, 2016

Hottest Week Ever & Tender Mercies

(Sister Ellsworth)

Dear ya'll...

I think my face has melted off this week! It's been well over 100 degrees with high humidity and the Portuguese don't believe in air conditioning or ice. Ice is considered a bit of a luxury here.... Since it's been so busy there hasn't been many people out on the roads and most people are taking last minute vacations before school starts next week but nonetheless, we have had one of the most productive and dedicated weeks since I began my mission.

First off, apparently I'm very allergic to Portuguese cats. We were at a member's house and her little annoying cat was chewing on my dress so I tried to secretly push it away in the middle of the lesson and it tried to chew on my hand. I had to take a couple doses of Benedryl that day and my companion had to drag her balloon handed, half-asleep greenie around for the rest of the day.

Also this week has been a week of finding people who have had missionary lessons but got too busy to talk. We've had a lot of new investigators!

Miracle number 100000 on my mission... last week we had the baptisms of Manuella and Nadia. Well they are like BFF's now! Nadia has had some hard times recently and Manuella has offered to help her out. Total proof that Heavenly Father has a plan for each of us.

We had our first divisions this week and I thought Sister Hansen and I were going to be lost in Barreiro for the rest of the mission. Turns out I still don't know much when it comes to my area and Portuguese! I'm so grateful for my companion XD I hugged her when she came back and told her to never leave me ever again XD

I remember one moment this week that was a tender mercy and proof that Heavenly Father has a sense of humor. My companion and I were dying... it was blistering hot, probably 105 or so with NO WIND all day. Portugal is always windy. We were walking through a park and decided to take a five minute water break. We were laying on our backs and I said "Heavenly Father, we're really hot and tired. It would be really nice to have some wind." My companion gave me a funny look and echoed my thoughts when all of a sudden this rush of cool ocean breeze rushes through the park for a solid ten seconds. Sister Williams and I got up and started twirling in the wind, laughing at how much we loved such a silly thing, but at the same time I was like... wow. Some people might look at that as a coincidence but to me it was a tender mercy from our loving Father in Heaven.


I'm so grateful for the opportunity to love this crazy place so much and to serve my God. I know he is aware of us and loves us perfectly. I know that the Gospel of Jesus Christ blesses lives, especially when we are obedient and loving.

Love all of you so much!
The Gospel is our Anchor!! This was taken at an old Convent which is now a little cafe and hotel.
Tudo Bem!!

Eu amo voces!
Sister Ellsworth
p.s. i found out redheads CAN tan!!

Much to be Grateful for

(Elder Cummings)
This week we have been truly blessed.  As a companionship we just feel grateful!  All week long we have had miraculous experiences.  We had an exchange on Tuesday where we both felt impressed that the missionary I was going to be working with did not need to teach in appointments all day.  So, Elder Perkins took all the appointments and went and taught with Elder Maderos and Elder Hopkins and I followed the plans made by the Spirit to go do work.

By the end of the night we had taught member present lessons, found MANY people to teach, and saw a few miracles.  One of them, a woman walked up to us and asked for our phone number so that she could start coming to church.  She had been investigating in Modesto and just moved down.  We had been following promptings to know which streets we needed to walk down and walked right into her.

Best story of all though, last week Elder Perkins and I contacted a man who was cutting down a rotten telephone pole at a friends house.  He gave us his number and told us to call to meet again.  Monday night at 10:13 I felt a distinct impression that I needed to call that man.  So, slightly timid for calling so late I did.  He answered the phone.  I am pretty sure it woke him up.  In the short conversation we had he did not catch much expect that we knew he cut down the telephone pole and that we were going to come by to talk to him the next night at 8:00.  I felt pretty good about it all, so at 8:00 we arrived to find him sitting in a folding chair sipping a bear.

The night after we called he did not sleep a wink.  There was some communication breakdown.  He thought we were from the Merced Police Department calling to schedule a time to come and arrest him for cutting down that pole that apparently he had no permit to take down.  He told his wife and children that the police were coming for him the next evening.  They didn't sleep very well either.  Credit to his integrity, he kept his appointment!

Abel was so surprised that missionaries, not policemen, walked up excited to see him.  After we figured out the whole situation he agreed to listen to a message.  He preferred Spanish, Elder Hopkins led out.  Teaching the restoration went incredibly well, up until he asked about the Virgin Mary.  Up to this point I had been able to understand the whole conversation, which was not normal.  At this point scriptures in the Book of Mormon about Mary flooded into my mind, and I took over the teaching in English.  The Spirit was there and there was not miscommunication.  Abel's concern was resolved, he asked where the church was located, and said that he would bring his wife and children to come and worship with us because he could tell we were different.

The Lord is hastening His work.  There is no way to deny it.

With love,

Elder Cummings




Sand, Daniele, and the Atonement

(Anziano Wilkinson)

For P-day today we made a trip out to Rimini for a zone Barbecue where we grilled and played plenty of beach volleyball and soccer. I was pretty excited to get my toes into the sand and play beach volleyball in particular (although we weren't on a real beach). And grilling is always a great time since it's not every day that we have access to a grill! With all the running and diving I did today, I'd say it's pretty safe to say that I might be a little sore tomorrow, but it was all worth it!

This week we had a very great experience with a man named Daniele. Daniele lives right across the street from our church building and always says hi to us through his window when he sees us. He is super nice and also super Italian, which is fantastic. He is a very kind man, especially towards the missionaries in particular, seeing as he is known to bring us desserts from time to time haha. He invited us over to talk one afternoon and so we happily agreed. We proceeded to have a very interesting conversation about tourism in Europe and which places were the best to visit. He told us many funny stories about the places that he's visited and things he's experienced in foreign countries. Apparently Moldavia is the coolest place to visit in Europe for the cheapest price, so write that down for when you take your next trip to Europe!

During this visit we were able to not only get to know Daniele a lot better but also his mother and father, whom he takes care of and lives with. They are all such nice people and amazingly hospitable. They kept offering us coffee and asking us, "are you sure you don't want any?" each time we declined the offer haha. But the best part of the encounter was when they allowed us to share a spiritual thought with them before we left. We shared with them a short video about Jesus Christ and the impact that the gift of His atonement has on each of our daily lives. The spirit was strong as we bore testimony of the reality of Christ's atonement and it was clear to see that they were touched by our message.

We're excited to see how else we can bring more light into their lives and to share with them the message of the restoration. The hearts of Daniele and his family have been prepared and I couldn't be more excited to share more of the happiness I feel in living the gospel of Jesus Christ!

Have a great week and don't forget to utilize the power of Christ's atonement!


-Anziano Jake Wilkinson