Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Hey hey hey!


Well family and friends, the mission is the life and it is good. I love my companion and we are having such a good time together. A secret to missionary work that I have been missing out on is love. When I got here I had the attitude of ``I´m not here to make friends, I´m here it work!``
That has probably capped my success a lot of transfers because I am finding out how powerful the Spirit can be when you truly love your companion and the people you are teaching. Elder Rowley is like my best friend and the work doesn´t even seem hard, whenever something goes wrong we just laugh. We are not near perfection, but we work hard, laugh hard, and we love the people here in our area.
We are working in two wards: Ponte and Progresso. So we have a fairly large area and tons of great people to teach.
This last Friday I was on exchanges with an Elder named Elder Aragão. He is a good Elder and a hard worker. We went to teach a family that I had contacted and when we got there it looked like a deserted house. There were only walls built and there were about 10 dogs chained up in very places on the property. We clapped (as you do in Brazil do call the people). We stood and waited on a garage like building and below us was the maze of walls filled with barking dogs. Nobody came. We clapped again. Nobody came. The dogs kept barking and Elder Aragão started to give me the ´´I don´t think that they are home`` look. I felt that we needed to stay and wait. So we did. Five and then ten minutes passed. Nobody. I clapped one more time, then I saw coming from the back of the walls the woman I had spoke with the day before. Her name is Divazette, but everyone calls her Diva. We taught her family and they all accepted to be baptized. We pass by everyday there and they are always so excited. Her daughter Evelin has read the first four chapters of 1st Nephi yesterday. The only rough part is that their father has an extreme coffee addiction. We are working hard with them, but we want them to all be baptized together, instead of leaving the dad out. Heavenly Father is blessing us with so many great people.
The fist picture here is an elderly couple who was baptized this passed Sunday. Esmarina e José. They both have health problems, so Elder Rowley and the Bishop had to go into the water with them to help them go under the water and come back up. They were so excited to be baptized and we already preparing them to go to the temple ans to be sealed.
The other picture is us and our ward mission leader named Iran. Him and his family made lunch for us on Sunday. They love the missionaries and have a giant cardboard paper that every missionary that passes through their house signs, I am now apart of that paper.
This Sunday we were asked by the Bishop from the Ponte Ward to go and bring the sacrament to an Elderly woman who is sick. As our Sunday night came to a close we made our way to her house. When we arrived she came to here front gate and let us in. As we entered I saw the biggest mirror of my life on the wall. As I looked into the mirror, without even noticing, I put my hands on my hips and did the ´´Peter Pan Pose.`` The elderly sister looked at me and said ``Every missionary that comes in here, the first they do is look at that mirror and do the ´´Peter Pan Pose.``
We sat and talked for a while. She told us about her life. Her name is Péty. She has always loved music and when she was ten years old she fell in love with the beatles. She told us of how she would go see concerts and how the last show she saw was Guns and Roses. It was really neat meeting a grandma aged lady who loved to rock out with the Beatles, The Who, Areosmith, and Led Zepplin. Then she told us of how she found the gospel and how it had changed her life. A really wonderful lady.
She has a liver disease and she needs a transplant soon. She loves to active and free to roam, but her illness stops from enjoying that side of life. We sang ´´O God the Eternal Father`` (´´Ó Deus o Pai Eterno``) with her and then we blessed the sacrament and gave it to her. As she received the bread in her hand she began to cry. It was a great experience helping this woman to renew her covenants and we had fun getting to know her.
I told her that I would like a picture of her, Paul, George, John, Ringo, and me. She accepted. It felt to good to lighten up her night. At the end we gave her a priesthood blessing and it was one more spiritual experience for Elder Rowley and I. I am having more of those this transfer than in any other before. I am happy and I am seeing so many miracles and learning so much.
My mission has been the best experience of my life until now and I know it is just going to get better.
I LOVE NATALIE HOPE NOTHUM!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHE IS THE WORLDS MOST AMAZING LITTLE SISTER!!!!!!!!

Happy thanksgiving. Yesterday, Elder Rowley and I celebrated thanksgiving with a McDonald's feast. It was delicious.

Love you all,
Elder Nothum

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