Well I think this is a day that will live in
infamy. May 19 was the day that the 3rd Star Wars Movie came out if I remember
correctly. What a sad movie. But this week was a fireball!
We did some great work this week, despite my sun
burnt feet. Tuesday we had our usual bike training for Elder N. He's getting
better. We went and taught a new man, it was a great lesson. He met with the
missionaries 6 years ago and then dropped them because his friends started
talking to him about some of the rumors like we drink blood and stuff. But we
taught him and he said that he's been waiting for us for 6 years. That was
pretty cool. He’ll get baptized on the 21 of June hopefully. Wednesday we went
and met one investigator and walked her over across our area to visit a member
with us so we could teach her with us. That was pretty cool. She introduced us
to her husband.
Saturday we went to clean the Chapel as part
of our plan to build relationships with the members. There were only 2 members
there and the Chapel is actually really big so we were there stacking chairs
and cleaning for several hours. It looked really nice and the best part was after I walked passed a group of members, I
listen to what they were saying that they were talking about how impressed they were with us and how serious we were and really how excited
they are to have us in the Ward. Bingo! Sunday was really good too. It was our
first normal Sunday and I finally got to bear my testimony. A lot of members
came up to me and commented me on it and they said they are ready to work with
us. We've been visiting them all week
too. It's sweet to watch this area
absolutely blossom. We had a lot of investigators come to church on Sunday too
which got them even more excited. It's Sweet.
Sunday was our fast Sunday for certain
reasons and one ancient man got up to bear his testimony, he had to be about 40
or something. ( Ha ha Elder
Clark) He was an
actor for the national theater and you could really tell. He was making sound
affects to his stories and getting all into it about how he joined the Church. Then
the bishop handed him a note and he said my time is up amen." It was mid
story and really climatic. I was on the edge of my seat. I guess part 2 comes
next month.
Oh yeah and Saturday was a real dozy. We met
a talked with a new man that talked to us for almost 2 hours. I just sat there blank faced and let my
companion talk, I am pretty patient, but the guy wouldn't stop talking. Finally
we left and it was only 7:30. Can't go back early so I just started praying
that something would happen for us. I felt prompted to go into one compound and
we met a pretty cool guy. He was like how did you get here? We were prompted to
go. He is a good family man.
Sunday when I bore my testimony one guy came
up to me and was like "Whoa, you talk just like a Ghanaian." I was
pretty proud of myself. It's not east to talk the Ghana-English but I guess
I've done pretty well. I was actually really happy about that.
That's about it from this side of the world.
Love you all!
Love,
Elder Clark
May 12, 2014
Well, it was really nice to be able to talk to all of you
yesterday. Good to hear everyone's voices. Even Oliver for the crackly static
that it was. I hope you all had a fantastic Mother's Day. At church I was
wishing everyone Happy Mother's Day and something funny is that every time you
say it they say the same thing back to you. I always said I'm not a mother
which always gets some funny looks but that's what I go for.
So the rundown for the week, Tuesday I found the head of an eagle
to a big eagle costume which I wore for a little while. Pretty exciting. Then
not much else really happened. We just did finding all week. We meet some cool people. The most interesting
was the British guy. Cool guy.
Today we played basketball out at a park. It actually had a
playground somehow like you would see in the states. It had the plastic slides
and everything. Anyway I did pretty good
and put my fair share of points. Only downside is I am super sun burnt. Part of
the fun though. And my fingers are
killing me. The new shirts are a little rough and I scrub pretty hard because
they are new and white and I want them to stay that way. I had to take a break
and do some cleaning when I started leaving red streaks on the white. Got it
all done though.
So it's the rainy season which means it hasn't rained a whole lot
but it is cloudy most of the day which is just beautiful. Drizzles every now and then too. Kind of looks
like rain now actually. Probably will too. It always does when it is really hot
during the day.
So that's about it. We are really just trying to focus on building
relationships with the members and strengthening them through missionary work.
That's what the gospel is all about anyway. Every member a missionary right?
Love you all, have a great day!
Love,
Elder
Clark
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