Monday, July 1, 2013
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Mission Photo ~~ June 2013
This is a photo of the Missionaries in Benin taken with Elder and Sister Dickson when they visited the mission. Elder Dickson is member of the Quorum of the Seventies. Elder Gray is on back row, he's the one with the nearly shaved head!
This is the email that came with the picture from the mission office:
Chers Missionnaires, voici les photos prises avec Elder Dickson au Bénin et à Lomé lors de son tout dernier passage dans notre Mission.
Nous vous souhaitons une bonne réception et admiration !
Chaleureusement,
Elder Tshizanga
Google translated:
Dear Missionnaires, here photographs taken with Elder Dickson with Benign and Lome at the time of sound very last passage in our Mission. We wish you a good reception and admiration! Cordially,
These are the Missionaries in Togo also taken with Elder and Sister Dickson
Apology
Hello Everyone,
Anyway. Our little seed/group that meets in our apartment complex is quickly growing and we've received news that it could very well sprout into its own branch within the next three to four weeks. I'll keep you posted, but until then it just means lots of work for us.
I guess I
have to start off this letter with an apology. I haven't really been doing a
very good job of keeping y'all up to date with what's happening. Things feel
like they haven't changed at all. I'm still goin' stormin' mormin style and
having the time of my life in Cococodji. Anything remotely frustrating is
immediately turned into something insignificant when I remind myself that I'm a
missionary in Benin. All I have to do to be happy and smile up a storm is
look around.
I've
recently experienced my first transfer and I'm now working with Elder Dagrou.
He's an awesome companion and a fantastic missionary. It's been a bit weird
being the one choosing where we're going and knowing how to get there. Showing
somebody a sector and having to explain who everybody is, what their problems
are, what we need to teach, and where they live in French was a very
interesting experience. It's worth mentioning that Elder Dagrou is known
amongst the missionaries for speaking really really fast. It's oh so very true.
I'm excited to experience a huge spike in language learning as I grow accustomed
to auctioneer-style French.
Anyway. Our little seed/group that meets in our apartment complex is quickly growing and we've received news that it could very well sprout into its own branch within the next three to four weeks. I'll keep you posted, but until then it just means lots of work for us.
We've
established an "every-other-monday-match" type of thing with the
recent converts and their friends here in Cococodji. This morning we walked a
good mile and a halfish to a big patch of dirt, dragged rocks to each end for
goals, and played our hearts out. I finally have my first missionary blister!
It was lots of fun, but I've discovered that soccer is NOT my sport. It's no
fun getting owned by random seven year old kids that could take me with their
feet tied together.
Anyway. The work
is moving. Progress is being made. I'm super happy to be here and I love being
a missionary.
I love you
all and hope y'all have a fantastic week!
-Elder GrayHI HI ~~ June 10th
Hihi everybody!
It's been a fantastic past couple of
days. I don't have a whole lot of time to go into much detail, but I'll just
hit some of the major highlights.
Last Wednesday during coordination
things went over as smoothly as they could have possibly gone. I managed to
catch have a moment with the President before the meeting and apologized for
everything I said last week. He was caught a bit off guard and then gave us an
apology too. After that all went back to normal. It's like nothing has
happened. We're working on a solution for Frere Pierre.**
Thursday and Friday were spent
teaching and prepping papers and doing interviews for baptismal
candidates.
Saturday we had two baptisms for
Opportune and Florimonde Tossa. They're the last two members of the Tossa
family. Florimond has spent the last week helping us translate things into the
baby babble language here.
Church was good. We're still
growing. We're still hoping for a bigger building soon.
Today we had an activity for all the
missionaries in Benin. There was Soccer and Football. It was lots of fun and we
were fed hamburgers.
I hope you all have an awesome week!
:D
Love,
Elder Gray
**Mom Notes: Apparently last week Elder Gray had his first opportunity to help train the leadership in the branch they are working in. I was a little "heated" and didn't end to well. So I am glad to hear all is well and back to normal.
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