We experienced probably one of the greatest miracles of my mission this week. Elder Folau and I prayed, searched, and planned so hard last transfer to find our Golden Boy, and it took some time, but we found him.
Last week I mentioned Kebebew a little bit,
but he deserves another telling of his story. We were walking to the church
when a man approached us and asked where the "Latter-Day Saints
Church" was, so we got talking to him and found out he came to church
twice two years ago, and that a member gave him a Book of Mormon.
Fast forward to today, we met with him almost every day this week, and he is a solid dude. Right off the bat he was making connections and honestly figured out for himself the importance of the Restored Gospel, Baptism, and the Word of Wisdom. The day after we taught him the Word of Wisdom, he told us a story about how he turned down coffee from a co-worker and explained to him how it is a commandment from a prophet of God. He is eagerly awaiting baptism on October 8th.
We had a goal to find four new people this week because Elder Ardern encouraged us to. We tried so hard and only found two, but the people we are teaching are doing well. We visited our Rwandan friends Bienvenue and Clarisse and they fed us Ugali and beans. It made me actually miss Kenya a bit. We shared the Book of Mormon in their language Kinyarwanda and answered their questions. We also taught an old dude named Haile this week because he was one of the people who randomly showed up to the branch activity.
The recent converts are doing well. Tesfay found an English teaching job! That is another miracle in itself. He deserves it. He seems so happy and it makes me happy to see it. Tekaw today taught his first lesson as a teacher's quorum advisor and received a Temple Recommend too! He's doing so well. We love him.
We went on a wild goose chase to the post office this week to try and pick up a package. It was chaos. We also went over to the Rangi's for dinner one evening and they made us barbecue and Polynesian food. They are an amazing blessing.
Today in Sacrament Meeting we bore our testimonies on Tithing. After serving in Ethiopia, I've come to learn just how important paying Tithing is. It helps the work to progress so much, and when people in an area are willing to pay their Tithing, God truly blesses them with prosperity and success.
Oh, also, I turned 21 this week! That was kind of cool. Thank you everyone for your birthday wishes. I very much appreciated them.
እግዚአብሔር ይመስገን
Elder Miles
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Tesfay |
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A nice meal |
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Classic security cam pic |
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Pani Popo with the Rangi family |
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Night life |
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Tie trade... |
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Tekaw's Birthday Wish |