Week 80
11th July 2016
Well....
We had another Baptism, this is my 3rd baptism here in Tamavua. Together me and my cousin have Baptized 6 people and there are still more to come :) We have Jonah, Sereana & maybe Remesio as well in this next month. We just had our baptism last Saturday, it was beautiful I loved the part when the members crowded around the font to watch the baptism be performed and they sang How firm a foundation just before going into the water. Ratuvula, Tikoko and Siteri who are all brothers and Sisters were baptized on the 8th of July 2016.
We had another Baptism, this is my 3rd baptism here in Tamavua. Together me and my cousin have Baptized 6 people and there are still more to come :) We have Jonah, Sereana & maybe Remesio as well in this next month. We just had our baptism last Saturday, it was beautiful I loved the part when the members crowded around the font to watch the baptism be performed and they sang How firm a foundation just before going into the water. Ratuvula, Tikoko and Siteri who are all brothers and Sisters were baptized on the 8th of July 2016.
It was a beautiful, soft and comforting spirit we felt at the Baptism. A great attendance of about 40 members, Tamavua 1 ward is just progressing like crazy. I'm not trying to make myself of my companion sound prideful or anything but our Bishop said to us on Sunday "Elders, thank you for all the work you are doing. I don't know what it is that your doing, but keep it up. The members are loving it." It really told me and Jimmy that we are doing well, it was so nice to be appreciated.
Mission is going well I have officially 6 months left and, the time is moving so fast and counting down so quickly. Soon it will be 5 months and then none, all finished. I really don't want to go home, Fiji is home! The people here are family and I feel so connected to them. The work is going well here in my 4th area of Tamavua, the trouble is trying to keep up with it because all our investigators are all becoming recent converts so quickly. It's crazy!!
We have 3 new investigators. One is a family from Lau and another a small boy aged 9, his parents are members and a 18yr old girl who approached us sharing her beliefs and asking to attend church, crazy!!! how the work of the Lord works.
Obedience is important, being teachable, having a positive attitude, knowing how to work hard and smart as well as having a relationship with your Father in Heaven. These qualities have been highlighted as qualities of a successful missionary here in the Fiji suva mission from our Mission President. The qualities don't only allow missionaries to be successful but even everyday people as well, these are things that help one change and be in line with the Father and allow them to press forward in life. I know because it has helped me a great deal as a missionary and changed me also for the better. Change is a process all decided by you ...and I never thought I would change but I have and still am. The only question you need to ask yourself though at the end of the day is "Was it enough?"
Being a Missionary is so interesting, the things you learn, the experiences and choices and situations. The only word I can use is crazy!! and i love it :D Love you all...
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