November
4, 2013
Well
Hi there...
First off, HAPPY BIRTHDAY
MADDY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Congrats! I hope you have an absolutely fantastic day!
October
sure went by fast. Seems like every day goes by a little faster than the day
before. This week will go by fast also. Wednesday we are going to Accra for a
Temple trip. I'm so EXCITED!! I haven't
been to the temple in such a long time. I
love the temple. It really is God's
house on earth. I remember when the
Bishop (Bishop Firmage?) challenged us to double our temple attendance. I bet that we all can double it again, and
then double it again. It's definitely
worth it. I remember at college I went
Tuesday and Thursday in the mornings. I
promise the blessings come.
We
had some pretty cool experiences. In
Ghana there are villages and towns. Those villages and towns all have a chief,
like a king. The chief owns all of the land and people have to come to him to
buy land or do anything. So we were in
one village waiting for a member. While
we were waiting I decided to go out and do some contacting, I hate standing
around. So we were contacting a little
bit and one man called us over. Told us his name was Nana and he wanted to join
the church. Nana means chief. The chief
then invited us to the palace that night.
We went and it turns out he is a less active member who wants to come
back to church. He’s a super nice guy.
Coolest thing is that in his palace he actually has a throne. SO COOL. It's not made out of gold or anything but it’s
a throne.
Our
dear brother E. gave me a heart attack yesterday. We called him in the morning
before church to remind him and he said that he was already at HIS church. I was SO bummed. We got to church though and
there he was, waiting for us. I guess he got to church around 7AM and waited
for us. I made sure he knew we started
at 11 and he said "I know but its Sunday, where else should I go?" To
quote Mr. Gural, "What a guy!" I guess on the phone he was referring to the
LDS church as 'his' church. I love him.
Other
excitement for the week was the pig. We have a Fijian missionary in our
district. We decided to buy and pig and cook it island style. It was a lot of
work. We bought the pig Saturday morning, live. Had to build the fire and then
kill the pig, it was a lot of work but worth it though. They cook the pig by
building a big fire over a pit and throwing rocks in the fire to get them super
hot. When the fire wood all burns up the hot rocks are left. We put the pig on
the rocks and covered it in palm leaves and let it cook for 2 hours. Man in was
so good. So good! So far I've butchered a chicken and a pig and eaten dog.
Hope
all is going well for everyone. Have a great week!
Love,
Elder
Clark
What a great Elder you have out there! You must be very proud of him. How are you doing?
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