Dear
family and friends,
It has been a pretty simple week. Last Monday and Tuesday we
worked pretty hard. When we aren´t busy teaching our current investigators, we
use our Area book a lot. We are trying to find a lot of people that previous
missionaries left behind, and we are trying to also visit people that we have
found. We often do a lap through the area trying to find people, and we talk
with every person in our path. Through these efforts, we end up finding more
people, eliminating or finding older potential investigators, and so on. We´re
basically just trying to hunt people down and find that at home to try to make
a teaching opportunity, and when that doesn´t work out we talk with the
greatest number of people possible to find someone who may be interested. We
visit members in the process and we help them grow the desire to share the
gospel and develop simple tactics to do so in the process.
This is basically the bread and butter of our work. Sometimes we
don´t have any appointments in a day, so we just try our best to create
opportunities to teach using these methods. It´s a bit tedious sometimes, but
it´s a necessary task. If we didn´t talk with anyone new, we would have very
few investigators. Sometimes this routine continues for a few consecutive days,
and doing so we often memorize a lot of addresses, streets, neighborhoods, and
often with a little time we start to recognize people in the street by name.
So, when you wonder what I did in a week when I only talk about
our investigators, just imagine Elder Hawkins in a busy street, stopping every
person that passes to show the Book of Mormon or to introduce any gospel
principle, and every once in a while writing down a name and number to visit
another day as we walk towards a pre-determined address that has a potential
investigator.
Sometimes I bring a few sheets of contacts from previous
missionaries with me. Sometimes I just hold the sheets in hand and I call
dozens of people who were contacted up to years ago by other missionaries as I
let Elder Hawkins contact people.
Yeah, I felt like explaining to you a bit more of what I really do
all day, I hope you have a better idea now. So when I don´t explain what I did
last Tuesday, you can safely assume that I did the above for 6-9hrs, studied,
ate, and/or went to some meeting.
And don´t worry, we´re not robots. We talk and laugh, sometimes we
joke with people (not in a bad way, sometimes we just have funny experiences
with people) We plan our route each morning after praying and pondering, and
sometimes we stop to ponder and pray during the day to find other special
opportunities. It´s good stuff.
(I
think I repeated myself there a few times, whatever, let´s move on)
On Wednesday we we´re walking in the city center and this guy
behind us whistled to call for us. We stopped and talked to him and met him and
his girlfriend. They´re António and Lana, two portuguese, about 35yo. António
was baptized years ago, but is now inactive. He introduced himself and
explained that he was baptized, has a testimony of the BoM and everything, but
because of life´s complications and such, he became inactive. However, he´d
like to return to church, and he told us straightly "I want Lana to be
baptized there too" as he told us about his baptism. It was pretty cool,
but then he went off into a rant about a doubt that he had about the gospel...
how Joseph Smith couldn´t have seen God and lived...etc. We eventually cut the
converstation and marked a day to visit him.
That day we came back and taught them both. It was a decent
lesson, we started with the Restoration (we wanted to review for António to
help him understand better, and give Lana a good start) but we switched to the
3rd lesson, the Gospel of Jesus Christ as we discovered a bit more about them.
They both have some addictions and have desires to repent and follow Christ, so
we talked about simple commandments that will help them grow their faith (read,
pray, church attendance) and they accepted to do them all, although Lana was
too nervous to pray in the end of our lesson. They promised to come to church,
but unfortunately didn´t make it, we still don´t know why. We´ll try to hunt
them down this week again. It was cool to get to know them.
A few weeks back, we talked with a nice lady in a park named Sílvia,
a portuguese woman of about 40 years. After calling, cancelling, and
rescheduling a few times, we managed to meet up with her this week in the same
park to teach.
When Sílvia was attending college in the north half of Portugal
she met some Elders that taught english there, and received a Book of Mormon.
She was never taught, but read some parts of the book and enjoyed it. However,
this was 20 years ago so she hardly remembers.
There in the park, we taught her the Restoration to help her understand
where the Book of Mormon came from and what it means. She enjoyed the lesson,
and she said that she felt the same feelings there as she did when she read the
BoM 20 years ago as we taught her. We gave her a new one and invited her to
come to church, but she already has her children involved in a youth group each
Sunday morning so she will have to look ahead to plan a Sunday to go. She will
try her best. We´ll meet with her this week to continue teaching.
We had interviews with President Tavares this week, so we
travelled to Lisbon by train and had a good chat with him there. It´s always
cool travelling and also seeing and talking with Pres. I enjoyed the
experience. We got back from Lisbon just after lunch and we went to Zé´s house.
We had a really good lesson with him. He had read, since our first
visit, until 1 Nephi 12! He really likes the Book of Mormon, and he said that
he´s prayed about it and knows that it´s true. Woo! That´s how it should always
work!
However, Zé still hasn´t come to church. He gives soccer classes
each sunday morning, and he was already paid for them, so he is obligated to
give the classes in the hour he agreed on. However, he told us that he´s going
to call each person with whom he gives the classes to try and reschedule the
future classes to a different time so that way he can come to church. Zé is
doing really good, we just need to get him to church a few times and he´ll
gladly be baptized!
A few weeks back we met a guy named Carlos in the street. A potuguese
man, about 50 years old, but seems younger. He works with heavy machinery
(cargo cranes, ships, etc) in the port here in Setúbal. I wasn´t expecting him
to, but he accepted to have us over to share our message.
After calling, visiting, cancelling, and rescheduling a few times
we finally managed to teach him this week. He´s got a tough situation.
Carlos had a marraige that lasted 18 years but then ended in
divorce, some time alone, and then another marraige that lasted 6 years, and
just 2 months ago ended in divorce, and here´s Carlos alone again, starting a
new life. For these reasons he was open to have us over, he said that he´s been
through tough times and wants to know what he can do better.
We taught him the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We talked a lot about
repentance and baptism. We learned by the environment there that he has a few
bad habits, such as alcohol and probably cigarettes. We invited him to start
living the Gospel, to pray, and to come to church with us, to repent, and to be
baptized. He didn´t make it this last week due to a trip he already had
planned, but we´ll work with him to get him to church this next sunday. He´s a
cool guy. I hope to see some good progress with him.
Welton has had ups and downs. He´s still in a really complicated
situation with his ex-wife, to be honest, I can´t explain what´s happening,
it´s pretty lame, but now police are involved. Nothing is dangerous, we´re just
trying to find the right moments to talk with Welton and help him out. He was
going to come to church this Sunday, but didn´t make it unfortunately. We still
haven´t talked with him since Sunday, but we´ll continue working with him.
Fernando, welp, he´s slippery! We didn´t get to teach him this
week. He said that he had an unexpected event, so cancelled our lesson. Then he
didn´t pick up the phone the other times we called....
He surprised us, this time because he didn´t come to church... but
we exchanged a few messages last night because we had an activity that we
wanted to invite him to, but it didn´t work out. He said "let´s try
tomorrow", so we´re gonna try today... He´s sly!
But, if you have good memory, you´ll remember Paulo, our friend
from Moçambique that was originally introduced to us by Fernando. We lost
contact with Paulo for a few weeks, but it turns out that he got a job in a
city a bit far away, so was over there for a while. He recently returned to
Setúbal.
How do we know this? Right after the meetings yesterday, he showed
up to the front of the church to talk with us! It was a pleasant surprise. He
said that he´s been reading the BoM and has also been loaning it on and off
with a friend. So, we gave him another! He said that life is steadier now, he´s
got a room that he´ll stay in for a while now really close to the other chapel
in Setúbal, and he´s going ot buy a cellphone this week! We´ll be keeping an
eye on him so that way he can be taught and baptized at last.
When we got home from church to eat lunch, he called us with his
friend´s phone just to tell us that he had found a scripture that he liked in
the Book of Mormon. He said that he´s going to talk to all of his african
friends and invited them all to church to discover the same thing that he has.
It was a pleasant surprise!
The plan is to hunt down the two sly dogs, Fernando and Paulo, and
baptize them together. After all, they were walking together a month or two ago
when they talked with us the first time!
Well,
it´s a long email. Surprisingly, I have more to say, but I don´t have much more
time... I will send another next week, don´t worry, haha
Tchauzinho,
adeus, vá, obrigado, abraço, tchau, tchau, obrigado, adeuszinho, vá, obrigado,
boa tarde, fica bem, obrigadinho, tchauzinho, vá,
Elder
Ward
(^that´s
how you hang up in portugal)
Numerous people have called me crazy for wearing
short-sleeve


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