Monday, August 30, 2021

WK 33 - The Summit

Transfers kinda rocked my world. To be fair this is the first actual transfer that I've had, but honestly so much has changed that I don't even feel like I'm in the same mission anymore. So let's get right into the meat and potatoes shall we?

Before transfers hit we had an opportunity to go to a service opportunity in Arat Kilo that the APs set up for us. We were the guinea pigs so we had no clue what was going on. We arrived, a lady shoved us into a room with 20 people, and then told us to teach English. Well...we didn't have a heads up so we had to wing an English lesson. Surprisingly it went really well and was a blast.

I've heard you get transferred when things start to go really well wherever you are. That was definitely true. It was hard saying goodbye to some of the people we were teaching. We will still see them on Sundays (more on that later) but it’s not the same. There's a chance we may still be able to baptize Robel which is amazing. But still sad.

Transfer News (President decided to switch my game mode to very difficult this time around):

- We celebrated transfers by going to a very traditional Ethiopian restaurant and enjoyed some singing and dancing while eating flaming Chekena Tibs.

- I have been transferred to a brand new, just opened area of Addis Ababa called Summit. The area is so much nicer than Megenagna (our neighbor has a massive swimming pool if that says anything), but the empty contact list is looking intimidating.

- We live in a super nice villa/house that will double as a chapel when the Summit Group gets started out here, but for now we are still attending the Megenagna Branch. It's me and 3 other Elders (Elder Anbesse, Elder Cockrell, and +1). Quiet compared to my last apartment with 8. I definitely miss that group. 

- The +1 is my trainee! His name is Elder Burke and he is from Saint George. It's way cool because he's been to Ethiopia before and has an adopted brother from here. 

- Aaand lastly I was made the District Leader for the new Summit District. I'm pumped to see what kind of work we can do here but I'm gonna be real with it I don't 100% know what I am doing. Good thing the lord qualifies whom he calls.

On Saturday, we were walking home from another, different English class when it started to pour on us. Like we were going to be more than drenched if we continued. Lo and behold we hear a honk behind us and the District President pulls up and offers us a ride home. It was a small miracle and a major tender mercy. In a way it confirmed to me that God is aware of our little district here in Summit and that he will guide us. Look for those little tender mercies every day. They are there!

እግዚአብሔር ይባርካችኋል

Elder Miles

English Class (1)

Titios

The view

The Summit

Our house's security system

Robel

English Class (2)


Monday, August 23, 2021

WK 32 - Opposition in All Things

The beginning of our week was vastly different from the end. We started out insanely busy. And I mean like, lunch is a backup-plan type busy. For some reason our area just exploded with so many new people and activities. Here were some of the highlights:

- Had a lesson with Estefanos and made the mistake of telling him I liked to eat pork. He was ASTOUNDED because that's something they just don't here. He asked if I liked to eat dogs and horses too. I guess they didn't get the update that the Law of Moses has been done away with or something.

- Mana brought two of his friends to learn about the Book of Mormon, and told us that he might bring his wife to church when he can. The problem is she only really speaks their Sudanese tribal language.

- Had solid lessons with both Robel and Dula. Robel is really starting to understand the Book of Mormon and is becoming more and more excited about what he's learning. Dula is solid as ever. 

- Did some ping-pong contacting! We stuck the rickety "table tannis" table out on the sidewalk and just asked people if they wanted to play. Then we'd get their numbers. It was the most fun I had ever had contacting and at the same time it's prepping me for the 2025 Olympics (but really though when will it actually be the schedule is so messed now).

Thennnn on Friday we got the news that we would be quarantined because we may have been exposed to COVID. So we spent Friday and Saturday inside studying and playing Solitaire.

Luckily on Sunday we were able to get out and go to church. We had 104 people at Sacrament Meeting which is crazy for here! Part of that number came from the new missionaries who arrived! A lot of our people came too (one of them yelled at the Branch President after though). That being said, transfers are on Friday, and all I know is I'm packing. So we'll see what happens.

Go read 3rd Nephi 27! In it the Savior himself is explaining his purpose and Gospel! I learned at lot from the perspective it gave me. I'm extending the invitation to everyone who sees this: If you read it, shoot me an email and let me know what you learned. 

እግዚአብሔር ይባርካችኋል

Elder Miles

I don't have a lot of pictures so here's some memes too:


A nice lunch

Too true honestly

BongeSpob

Plagues


Tuesday, August 17, 2021

WK 31 - Chilling by Open House

This week was strange. We were super busy: we never had any time where we weren't doing something we needed to, yet I feel like we got almost nothing done. Plus it just flew by. I don't know if this is a natural missionary phenomenon but here we are.

Funny story of the week. We were eating lunch one day in a tiny restaurant the size of a bedroom, when a bunch of old dudes poked their heads in. One let out a little bit of a screech and they all came in and started singing and dancing. As most things like this in Ethiopia go, they wanted money, so they kept going until a few birr was coughed up. Then they left us with some grass as a blessing and were gone.

Updates on our people: Dula was confirmed on Sunday and I had the opportunity to confirm him. We gave him the new member pack with a white shirt and tie and he was quite emotional about it. Our teaching pool has been refilled so we've got people like Temesgen, Abenezer, Theo, and Mana who hopefully pop up in later emails as they progress.

The main part of this week was our Chapel open house on Saturday. The branch here is in dire need of activities so we had this planned as one, as well as to help find people. Two birds with one stone. We passed out tons of flyers and made an Amharic-dub, Oromic-sub version of the "Ask of God" video. Not a ton of people showed up, but luckily for us, our buddy Robel came and loved it. He also got talking to President and Sister Dudfield afterwards and that definitely left an impression on him. He decided he wanted to be baptized!

I don't remember what I talked about in the last few weeks, so if I repeat forgive me. But Dula shared something with me that I loved. He read a story in the Liahona about a missionary who died on his mission, and his parents found out his motto was "do a little better every day." I love that motto and how it applies to repentance! Christ doesn't expect us to be perfect, and frankly if we expect ourselves to be we will always be disappointed. But as we intentionally do just one thing better every day, slowly we will begin to see his countenance in us! Bit by bit a change of heart and mind will occur.

መልካም ሳምንት እሺ???

Elder Miles 

Only one picture this week. Elder Larson and I in our traditional Ethiopian Gabis 🥶.

Friday, August 13, 2021

WK 30 - Man vs. Wild in the Font

Whatsssss up everyone. Welcome back. Fast fact: did you know that the first non-Jewish person to be baptized during the days of the Apostles was an Ethiopian Eunuch? Ethiopia is mentioned a fair amount in the scriptures and its crazy just how deep Christianity runs here. Remember to like and subscribe for more fast fact content. 

We returned to the Russian Red Cross twice this week, and we've got one more trip planned for this coming Tuesday. The procedures are taking longer than we thought. And now I know nobody cares or even wants to hear, but for purely recording the experience, I think I used the grossest bathroom I have ever seen there. It made most public restrooms look boujee.

The Church property here has a basketball court, but the hoops have been down for a while. The mission office is trying to get them put back up but the person they hired to do it will. Not. Show. Up. So please, everyone fast and pray for the hoops to be put up so we can teach the people of Ethiopia the beauty of bball. But for real though I was banking on them getting put up so we could play for YSA and they didn't. Thankfully though we happen to have a volleyball net so that's what we did instead.

Our teaching pool has run a little dry with Estefanos and Dula being baptized (more on that later) so we've been doing a lot of finding. We started teaching a Gambellan named Mana who was very curious about the Book of Mormon and he even came to church! Other than that everyone is still an unknown.

Sundays are always a party here in Megenagna! This week Estefanos was confirmed and Dula got baptized. While cleaning out the font for it I had a skirmish with a fat spider and eventually came out victorious. The font always has at least one but this one was the biggest I had seen. Back to what is important, Dula and Estefanos were so happy! It's been awesome to see them progress and support each other along the way.

A member here made a comment in Elder's Quorum that I really liked. He said, "every day when we have faith, we have the opportunity to step into the presence of God" and I liked that! When we have faith and we choose to truly believe God is there, that he loves us, and that he can guide us if we come to him, we will see his hand every day. I'm learning more and more just how important faith is.

እግዚአብሔር ይባረካችኋል

Elder Miles

 

YSA

Singing in the rain

DUNKIN DULA

Cold-War hallway

Elder Anbesse mad chilling

Powerful BML Brother Lati preaching the word


Monday, August 2, 2021

WK 29 - I went to a 3rd World Hospital

Good morning y'all. It's been another good week over here in Abyssinia. Last pday we visited a sweet forest and had some fun there. A bunch of little kids followed us for like an hour asking for money and messing around with us. We were having a blast speaking Amharic to them until park security came around the corner and they booked it.

The week started with Zone Conference. We learned some solid stuff from the Zone Leaders and APs about recording spiritual impressions, teaching and finding effectively, and working with leaders here.

And indeed it is true. I ended up in a third-world hospital this past week. Although I wasn't getting anything done it was my companion. His teeth have been bothering him so we went to the Russian Red Cross to see the Dentist there. It was a trippy experience. The place looked exactly like how you would imagine a Cold War era Russian hospital to look. It was just a check-up this time so we'll be headed back this coming week for the actual work.

I went on exchanges with my MTC companion Elder Lyman on Friday. It was the first time I've led out the area here in Ethiopia and with it being primarily Amharic I was a bit worried, but it ended up going well. We did some good work and had a blast. 

Sunday was the best though! Estefanos got baptized and I had the opportunity to baptize him! It was amazing. Another companionship had someone they were baptizing too. We had originally been holding baptisms on Saturdays so the new converts could be confirmed the next day, but member presence at the baptisms was not good. So at Zone Conference, President Dudfield presented the idea to hold baptisms after church to get more members. Boy I'm glad he did because the turnout was amazing. The brach here is usually so scattered so it was awesome to see that unity and support. 

I've been studying a lot about the resurrection and death lately, and one of my favorite quotes from President Nelson is "the only way to take sorrow out of death is to take love out of life" and that is so true. As a part of the opposition in all things we must experience, the pain of losing someone we love is one. But death is just a step into the next part of life. With our knowledge of the plan and of the resurrection of all people because of Jesus Christ, we can have that hope that death is just a temporary separation. 

Chow Chow everyone. Talk to you next week. Have a good one. 

Elder Miles

T-posing for Ethiopia

The reunion

Estefanos

The new converts

Estefanos pt. 2

The branch support

Megenagna zone