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Monday, July 27, 2015
July 27, 15
Dear
Mom,
It has
been a good week, and I am so excited to be coming home in 9 days!! It is so
weird, and it really doesn't seem real to me. I guess it will start to feel
more real as this week goes on.
Jackie's
baptism was wonderful, and it was an amazing experience. It was just great to
see her finally make it to baptism. She has wanted it for so long, and it is
great she has finally made it! The ward was great to be there to support, and
it was really fun to see a lot of the ward members again! Jackie asked me to
give a talk on baptism, and it was good. The program went well. The spirit was
so strong at the baptism, and I am just happy. Jackie and Nathan were very
excited to see me.
Elder
Bua was supportive, but it seems like he didn't really want to be there, grateful
he was willing to come with me to the baptism.
The week went well. Our best
investigator still is Paballo, and he is a sweet young man. He will probably be
baptized the week after I leave, but it is ok. Probably one of the coolest
experiences was returning to Secunda this past Thursday. It was just sweet to
be back out there, and to visit people. The coolest people to see were Fortune
Mnisi, and Steve and Leoba. I baptized Leoba, and I was teaching Steve and he
was baptized right after I left. They now have a pretty big group in Emba.
Remember when I was trying to start that. Steve is also the group leader!! It
was just so great to see how strong Steve and Leoba are now in the gospel!!
We have
few other ladies that we are teaching that are coming to church. They might
also be baptized next month. Most of the investigators we have are part member
families. This one lady named Joyce is a mother to a member, and she loves the
gospel. It is just annoying that people are so slow to understand! I get frustrated
sometimes, but I am trying to be patient. It is so great to teach and I still
love sharing the gospel. I don't think I will ever get tired of sharing the
gospel. I would love to go out with the missionaries when I get back to just
have those teaching experiences.
I have
not started to pack andI have not given away too
much yet. I will be more focused
on packing this week and giving things away! I think I will give away a lot of
my dress clothes.
I am
thinking about buying another suit?? I looked
at my suit and it is made out of cotton, and it is starting to fade, and the
suits here are really cheap. I can get a nice polyester suit for about 1750
Rand, which is $145. I know I will get another suit soon after I get home
anyways, so it would be cheaper to get a new one here.
Next Tuesday there are 22 of us leaving at the same time. There are a lot
from my MTC group that will be going with me. Loveless will be on the plane
with me, and Pederson. I know sister Dunn will post all our pictures on her
blog that last Monday, so you will see everyone. I am not sure how many will be
coming to Salt Lake, but I think a lot.
I don't
think there is anything I need. You can make a dental appointment with dad for
me to get a check up, and to get my teeth cleaned sometime soon after returning! Thank
you for asking about Elder Bau. We
are pretty much the same I would say! Like I have tried to talk to him, but he
just ignores me. I will not give up and try to get him to open up this
week. I wish I knew what is wrong. I just have to endure the last
week though, and it really isn't too bad! I have a lot of other people to talk
to. Thankful for the other missionaries in the building.
Excited
to have Randall and Ashley come to the Salt Lake Airport. Tell them thank you and send me their
phone numbers so I can contact them if I need to. I am super excited to be returning home soon. I am just
trying to work hard, and prepare to return home. I am sad to think this time of
service will be ending, but I know it is time to move on. I have learned so
much, and my testimony has grown so much. I wouldn't have been able to learn
what I have learned anywhere else! I am excited to share all my different
experiences with you and the family upon my return. I hope you have a good
week, and don't stress to much about preparing for me to get home. I will be
happy to just be home with you.
Love
Your Son
Elder
Mitchell Brown
Sunday, July 26, 2015
Email from Bishops wife in Mitchell Ward - July 26, 15
Sister Brown
It was wonderful to have Elder Brown attend Jackie's baptism today. She has a great love for the missionaries and for Elder Brown in particular. He played a big part in preparing her for baptism. We wish him well for his last week on mission. I'm sure you are excited to have him come home.
Love
The Pienaar Family
It was wonderful to have Elder Brown attend Jackie's baptism today. She has a great love for the missionaries and for Elder Brown in particular. He played a big part in preparing her for baptism. We wish him well for his last week on mission. I'm sure you are excited to have him come home.
Love
The Pienaar Family
Saturday, July 25, 2015
Monday, July 20, 2015
July 20, 15
Dear
Mom,
Thank
You for all the updates, and telling me about your week. It is always fun to
read, and don't worry about it being too long. I will try to answer all you
questions, but I might not comment on other stuff because of time.
First off Elder Bua and I are about the same. I guess I now have
a better understanding for him. I have heard from a lot of his past companions
he is just quiet and he doesn't ever talk to his companions. In the area we are
doing better, like we kind of laugh at the things each other say. I guess there
is a bit of tension in our teaching, and I have felt the spirit hindered a few
times. I think for the most part though our teaching goes well. Just the
hardest part is we don't plan at all. I try almost every night to ask him what
we are teaching people, and it is so hard for him to respond. We are doing better though, and Elder
Loveless and Segil that live next door are good to help me survive.
My district leader responsibilities are going well. I enjoy
teaching district meetings. I taught a good lesson on attitude this week, and
it was great. I am just trying to teach by example. I went on an exchange with
elder Loveless this week to his area of Selcourt. It was a good exchange, and
it was a good break from Elder Bua. I am planned to go on an exchange to
Secunda this week, so that will be fun to see a few people that I knew.
I’m in a pretty nice apartment. The first week we had a problem with
our water heater, so there was no hot water, so I would go next door to shower.
I keep forgetting to take a picture of my rigged up shower curtain. I have been
carrying my bedding around with me my whole mission. We are supposed to find someone that would benefit from our
bedding in the area, and give it to them. Just like all the other flats I have
stayed in there is a washer, but no dryer. I look forward to having a dryer
again!
The week went
well. We are teaching a lot of investigators, and mostly members and recent
converts. Paballo is doing great, and he is scheduled to be baptized the 2nd of
August. So everyday I normally make chicken and sweet potato’s before we go to
the area. I then just bring snacks to eat in the area like oranges, bananas,
and nuts. We get fed every night in this area as well, but the food isn't as
nice as Randburg. It is township food, so pap and chicken pretty much every
night. We are sharing a car with the Selcourt Elders(Segil and Loveless). We
walk on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. On those days we get dropped off in
the area, and we walk all day back and forth to our appointments. We then wait
for a ride at our last appointment. Everyday was exactly the same. We walked
around and taught lessons to the same people. Like I said most of the lessons
we teach are to members and Recent converts. Anyone that has been baptized in
the last year is considered a recent convert.
The best
part of the week was my final temple trip. I sent a few pictures of that. It
was super nice, but a bit sad to think that was my last time at the
Johannesburg Temple. They do show the same new videos here, but the endowment
rooms are tiny. You start in the endowment room, and then go through the veil
into the celestial room, so you only go through two rooms during the session.
It will be fun to come back to this temple with you someday.
Jackie
is getting baptized next week, and I am excited to go back. I will have to get
some pictures with her, and it will be fun to go around and visit some members
while I am there.
I had
interviews a few weeks ago with President Dunn. I did share my concerns, and he told me that I was doing a
great job with Elder Bua, and I just needed to hang in there and make it
through. We basically just talked about home haha!! My final interview is on
the 31st of this month.
The only African dish I can think of is pap. I don't know if you
can buy maize meal to make it with?? Everything else I eat here is just normal,
except nasty stuff that I will never eat again like chicken intestines, livers,
feet, and that stuff.
It
sounds like you have some fun things planned for when I get home. I look
forward to having fun with the family and just resting. It will be nice to just
have that second week to do some stuff on my own. Well I hope you have a great
week, and I hope all is going well. Know I love you and I am praying for you. I
look forward to seeing you in two weeks.
Love
Your Son
Elder
Brown
Monday, July 13, 2015
July 13, 2015
Dear Mom
It's
always great to hear from you. My week has been great! I am loving the work
here, and we are teaching some good people. I am still struggling a bit with
Elder Bua, but I guess we are making it through. I am just trying to be
patient, and love him. I know as I just love him and try to help him the time
will go fast. I am grateful to have Elder Segil and Loveless staying next door,
because I am with them a lot. I know that I am here to learn something. I know
the Lord put me with Elder Bua for some reason, and I am just trying to learn
what He intended me to learn. I know as I trust in the Lord everything will
work out. I have had some pretty good prayers about Elder Bua, and just having
the strength and humility to move forward. I have really been blessed with the
strength I have needed. I still try to talk to him, but he just ignores me
basically. I know he knows English, so it isn't that. It is frustrating because
he talks to people in the area a lot, but when it is just us two he is silent.
I am just going to keep trying, and just try to fulfill my purpose for being
with him.
It is
great to hear from you. Mondays are great day
We are teaching a lot of lessons. I
guess that is how township is though. We are mostly teaching recent converts
that have been baptized. The walking is good I guess. Again Elder Bua is just
so stubborn. We had appointments super far apart on Saturday, and so I wanted
to take the bikes but he refused. He said you can bike and I'll walk. I tried to reason with him, but he just
sat in silence. I did fine though walking. We have a few other members we have
been taking with us, and it is nice because I enjoy talking to them. It is
weird because Elder Bua will talk to me in the area if we are with someone
else, but not when we are alone.
I think
Jackie is doing great. I have been keeping in contact with her and Elder Asay.
I think I will for sure go back for her baptism, but I just have to get
permission from president Dunn. She is on Date for the 26th of July. I think she
will make her date. I will let you know as I find out more about that.
Paballo is
doing good. He was on date for the baptism on the 26th as well, but I think we
might have to move him to the 4th of August -so I can make it to
Jackie's baptism. He didn't make it to church this last week either, so that
make it hard for him to make his date. He is great though. He is 17 years old,
and has some good friends in the church. Fellowshipping is so important in the
church for new members and old members. If we have friends in the church we
will remain active. Home teaching is a huge problem in this country, and
especially this ward. No one has home teachers, but we have a big elders
quorum. I hope they will get it sorted out soon.
I
haven't had any problems as a district leader. I have only had to teach one
district meeting. We had a temple trip the second Friday, and then zone meeting
this last Friday.
It
sounds like a great week. That is crazy that Blake is trying to sell the
Mustang. I hope it isn't gone before I come home so I can take another ride in
it, but if it is it's ok. That is fun Ashley came down for the car show, and
that you all got to spend time together.
It is
weird to think of the other missionaries returning home that were in my
graduating class. I guess it has been two year since a lot of them left. I
guess that will be very soon. I am really excited to come home, but nervous in
some ways. I will be happy to be back home!! I am fine if
you put me to work up the mountain. I will love it!! I will just keep pressing
forward and trying my hardest to work hard. I will make each day count, and try
to learn as much as I can.
I am
excited for this upcoming Saturday. It is my final temple trip. So all the
missionaries that are going home with me will be attending the temple together
with the Dunn's. I also had Interviews this past Thursday, and it was great.
President and Sister Dunn are amazing people, and I will miss not being around
them.
I will
try to get you some pictures this week. I just need to fix my card, because it
possibly has a virus. Thank you for the classical music!! I am sure what you
sent will be great! I love you, and I look forward to seeing you in three
weeks. I will keep watching for your letters. I have not yet received your
final letter.
Love
Your Son
Elder
Mitchell Brown
Monday, July 6, 2015
July 6, 2015
Dear Mom,
It has
been a good week, and the work is going well here. I am still enjoying the
work, and trying to be positive and work hard. I know that is the only way that
the time will fly by. If I am just being negative and being lazy the time will
go really slow!! I am still doing some cleaning on the flat, and I even rigged
up a shower curtain in our bathroom. I will have to get you a picture. My
camera card is having a problem as I plug it in to the computer. I might just get a new card and take pictures
with that in the mean time.
So the
new things I learned about Elder Bua is he is a convert. He has been a member
for 3 years. His father has passed away. He lived in a village place. He has
learned a lot on his mission, like used a computer for the first time. I really
haven't learned much more. He doesn't really talk much. I try to start
conversations. It is little hard
because we don't plan much because he doesn't talk to me. I always try to ask
questions about people and the area, but he just doesn't answer. When he does
he just seems annoyed, I am still
working on him. I don't think he is too fond of Americans, maybe he has had bad
experiences on his mission. He talks to members and people a lot in the area.
My plan of attack is to kill him with kindness. I just want to try to help him
all I can the short time I am with him.
Being a
district leader is fine I guess. It is not fun to have to be responsible, and
take the blame if anything happens. I have to teach district meetings on
Fridays, and then do call in reports on Sunday nights to get the missionaries
stats, and talk about their week. There are 10 of us in the district. I guess
it is cool.
I am
glad that Jackie email was an answer to your prayers. I am grateful for Jackie
and Nathan. I miss serving with them, and I hope I can get back for her
baptism.
The area
is going well. Elder Bua doesn't know the area too well. Luckily we have a
member Thulani comes with us almost everyday and he know where people live.
Because Elder Bua doesn't know the area too well we are doing a lot of
unnecessary walking on our walking days!! WE are walking back and forth a lot,
and I think that is what our day looks like tomorrow. We have one young man
that is getting baptized this month, and he is really cool. His name is
Paballo, and he is 17. He has friends in the church, and they are a good support
to him. WE are walking on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. I am super tired on
those days. WE are still working the same area with the car as when walking. We
try to schedule far away appointments on the days we are driving. I guess
something I have noticed as I have been in this area is the people we are
teaching have not been taught very well. I guess I might be a picky teacher,
and I make sure people know things right, and have a testimony. I have been
trying my best to make things clear to people. i try to teach very simply so
people can understand. It is important in township as well because people are a
bit slower and maybe don’t understand English language as well!!
We had
the two baptisms last week on the 28th. I didn't have much to do with the
baptism. I didn't really know the people, and they didn't know me. I conducted
the meeting. I did confirm Siyabonga this Sunday which was great. Again the two
baptized hadn't been taught everything, so that kind of bugs me, and I have
been trying to help teach them more.
It
sounds like you had a very eventful and fun fourth weekend. I was wondering why
my calendar said fourth. I guess I know why now. I look forward to having fun
with the family like this when I get home. I think the Fourth is one of my
favorite holidays, especially after being out of the states! I am super
grateful for our great country!
I guess I
did forget that it was the 4th of July when I woke up, and I then I noticed
after study when I looked at my planner for the day. We didn't do anything
though. We were planning on maybe doing a braii or BQ today for the fourth. I
did hang up my American Flag!
The ward
is ok I guess. It seems like a lot of older people. Everyone in township shows
up late for church. When church starts we have like 40 people there, and at the
end of sacrament probably like 100 people. There are a lot of youth though, and
a good sized YSA. They seem to work with us quite well.
I guess
it is a typical township like Tembisa, but there aren't really shacks. It is
mostly cinder block homes. It seems like a pretty dirty township. There is just
garbage piles everywhere. People just don't have respect for the land here.
They just live in there own filth. Township really grosses me out. Like we cut
through fields full of garbage as we are walking. I will get a few good
pictures of it.
There have been
a few times that I haven't felt safe, but most of the time I feel fine.
Everyone just stares at me, and calls me mahua, meaning white person. I am used
to it now though I guess. It does get pretty annoying though. People do think
that white people have a lot of money, so I have to be careful. I don't carry
anything of value with me when walking. I know that I am being watched over
though. There have been a lot of times I see I could easily get robbed, but i
am comforted by the spirit, and nothing happens.
I guess the
best experience of the week was going to the temple. I haven't been for about 3
months. It is always great to go to the temple. I will get to go again in about
3 weeks time for my final temple trip with my group. The Dunn's attended our
temple session on Friday, and they were the witness couple. It was a cool
experience to have them there. I always feel the spirit so strongly as a go to
the temple, and I am so grateful we have temples on the earth. I am so
appreciative of you and dad for being sealed in the temple, and the knowledge
that we can be together forever.
I am
really just pushing through these last few weeks. I saw a good quote that says,
"don't count the days, but make the days count." I am really trying
to make the days count. I know as I am positive the lord will bless me with the
strength I need, and he will help me to learn and enjoy this last month of my
mission. I am very excited to return home to you and the family in one month,
but it still doesn't seem real to me.
I got 3
of your letter this week! They were dated May 30th, June 5th, and the June
12th. thank you for your letters, they are fun to read, and they always give me
great encouragement. I hope you are doing well, and know that I have a
testimony of this gospel. I know if we follow the simple principles and
ordinances of the gospel we will have peace, and we can live with our Heavenly
Father again. I know sometimes we get caught up in all the trivial things, and
the deep doctrine of the gospel, but it really doesn't matter.
I love
you and I hope you have a great week. Tell everyone hello, and I love them.
Love
Elder Brown
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