Monday, November 25, 2013

8 Semanas

Rosa was baptized and confirmed; we are super happy for her.

This area is a little difficult; we are talking with lots of people, but they aren't that interested in our message. But we are motivated and excited to keep going.

I´m getting really tired...

My companion is going through a tough time. His mother as apparently left home, had a fight with her sister has run away. And this isn't the first time this has happened. When he was 16 his mother abandoned him for almost two years, alone at home with two brothers, one with Downs.

We are trying to keep him motivated and focus on the work. Please pray for Elder Bispo (Beespo)

`eu irei cumprirei as ordens do Senhor...`


Elder Willard

Monday, November 18, 2013

9 Semanas

Well Rosa is gonna be baptized on Saturday and we are super happy. She seems to be excited as well; sometimes people that are close to baptism get really nervous.

This week was tough but we got a lot of work done with some good numbers at the end of the week. 

I went on a division (splits) with a missionary that goes home in 3 weeks and we talked about jobs and work after the mission.  I don't know what I want to do anymore; so many different things I can do. 
But I won't worry about it right now. I´ll figure it out at home...just have to keep working.

We are getting excited for Christmas to call home on Skype. Mom you don't need to send me anything, I´ll be home 4 weeks after Christmas and one week after my birthday.

Falta pouco,

Elder Willard 

Monday, November 11, 2013

In Tres Vendas

Well it rains a lot and it’s super humid all the time. We had some really cool people appear at of nowhere.

We were knocking doors and we taught a little old lady who accepted the challenge to be baptized and went to church on Sunday and has already got an answer from her prayers, just needs to stop drinking coffee.

Also we were deceived by a women on the street who said the following,

“I want to go back to your church and want to get baptized and I want to baptize my daughter, what do I need to do?” Obviously we got excited and invited her to church and everything. But later learned that she is already baptized and tries to scam the church, asking for help financially. She is involved in prostitution, drug trafficking and other crimes...apparently. She has already scammed many other missionaries and we have been asked to not visit her. Got to be careful.

But other than that we are working a lot, some baptisms are coming and we are happy. 
See you all soon,

Elder Willard

Monday, November 4, 2013

Switch 'em up

Well we had a little accident.
On Tuesday morning, I was standing at the bus stop with my companion and all of his luggage, waiting for the bus. Well, a missionary called me and said that my companion wasn't transferred and it was me that was. The missionary that called me likes to joke around so I didn't listen to him. And so we got on the bus and went to Porto Alegre, then I got a call from the assistants that it really was me that was transferred. And so I had to go back, pack my bags super-fast and go back to the station in Porto Alegre. There apparently was some miscommunication. But for everyone to know, I was transferred to Pelotas, again, with Elder Bispo and the area Tres Vendas.

The area is good and the ward is kind and helpful.

We had a really cool experience with a member who was having lots of problems. She was starting to doubt that God was helping her and that she didn’t know what to do. And we didn’t know what to share with her to help her.

I heard my companion say, “Me ajuda” and then he opened his Book of Mormon to a random page and read two scriptures in Mosiah about faith and miracles. After he read them the member started to cry and my companion as well (I didn’t because I´m made of stone).

Two days later we returned and learned that a huge problem she had was resolved and that the aid was of heaven.
We are really excited to start working here and to baptize.

Falta só um pouco.

Elder Willard