Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Flight Plans ! ! !


From: Benin Cotonou Mission
Date:11/07/2014 2:46 AM (GMT-07:00)
To: bishopmcgrath@gmail.com
Cc: jstaylor89@msn.com
Subject: FW: RETURN: Travel Itinerary For BUXTON/JACE BLAINE - 20Jan - 5PFRS2
 
Good morning,
 
Below you will find the flight plans for one of the missionaries in your stake, Elder Gray, who will be returning home in January. This is just to inform you a little more about his return home. If there are any questions we are here to help. Have a great day.
 
Sincerely,
Elder Oliverson
 
Benin Cotonou Mission
Cadjehoun Lot #1158, Bloc F
01 BP 3323 Cotonou, Benin
 
MISSIONARY TRAVEL
BENIN COTONOU MISSION
 
SERVICE               DATE  FROM           TO             DEPART  ARRIVE
__________________ _____ ______________ ______________ _______ ______
BRUSSELS AIRLINES     20JAN COTONOU        BRUSSELS       1040P   740A
SN 231              TUESDAY CADJEHOUN      BRUSSELS AIRPO         21JAN
K ECONOMY
           NON SMOKING      REFRESHMENTS                  1 STOP
                            RESERVATION CONFIRMED         9:00 DURATION
          COTONOU - ABIDJAN
          ABIDJAN - BRUSSELS
 
LUFTHANSA             21JAN BRUSSELS       NEWARK NJ      1000A   1230P
LH 8854           WEDNESDAY BRUSSELS AIRPO NEWARK LIBERTY
K ECONOMY                                  TERMINAL C
 
                            RESERVATION CONFIRMED         8:30 DURATION
 
DELTA AIR LINES       21JAN NEWARK NJ      SALT LAKE C UT 515P    815P
DL 1185           WEDNESDAY NEWARK LIBERTY SALT LAKE CITY
V ECONOMY                   TERMINAL B     TERMINAL 2
                            RESERVATION CONFIRMED         5:00

Camp Zion

Hey Everybody,

      Things are coming along bit by bit even though the week itself
was a bit rough. Tuesday was spent taking things a little bit easy and
not trying to do too much running around in the blazing sun in hopes
of finally kicking Malaria to the curb. These efforts were met with my
eyes starting to itch and go all red Wednesday and followed with a
crazy nasty case of pink eye for the rest of the week. Things are
finally starting to look like they're gonna clear up on the health
front and we're hoping we can put the pedal back to the metal soon
enough.

      Friday we had our Zone Conference and it was a good one. I
really enjoyed our Mission Presidents lesson. He talked about Camp
Zion and the group of people that gathered up their supplies and made
a huuuuuuge march because the prophet said so. To make a long story
short teir journey was full of all sorts of trials and at the end they
found out that all the miles they'd walked and all the effort they'd
put into the campain was for nothing. Or so they thought.

      Camp Zion was a huge test of faith for those that blindly walked
through terrible conditions because they were asked by a preisthood
leader to do so. A short time later the Lord instructed Joseph Smith
to organize the first quroum of the 12 and the 70. 9 out of the 12
first apostles and all 70 of the original 70 were men that had been
formed and tested through the long march of Camp Sion.

      Have an awesome week!

-Elder Gray

Round Two - Malaria


Hey Everybody,

      Sorry about last week, we weren't able to get anything though. To be completely honest these past couple of weeks have been kind of frustrating. Most of last week was spent trying to diagnose the big toe on my companions right foot. He messed it up really bad and it got all sorts of swollen and gross. We had to keep him off of it as much as possible, take him in for x-rays, and blah blah blah. Needless to say it made for a very long week. ( I've sworn into secrecy that I would tell anybody HOW he almost broke it. I'll give huge hints by telling you it had something with him trying to prove he could do a front flip over the couch....)

      The results came back with good news. He didn't actually break his toe! Yay! We were able to be out and about for a couple of hours before it was my turn. I got allllll sorts of woozy and the slight headache I'd been feeling for the couple of days before exploded into what became a nasty round two of the lovely sickness we call Malaria. These past couple of days have been awful.... Malaria is no fun. No me gusta.

      Other than trying to recover from random illnesses and filling in our blanked schedules from the small windows of health that we have had, things are coming along. Elder Rakotomananaand Elder Joseph had a baptism last Saturday with a girl that Elder Lukonga and I had found and taught while it was just us two alone. When the others showed up we passed her and her friends off and they've been doing well. Her friend Thomas picked out the 29th for his own baptismal service.

      Hopefully we'll have better and brighter news next week! Love you all!

-Elder Gray
A couple of pictures:

Elder Gray (What a good looking missionary)
 

Yet another use for the all mighty Duck Tape!  MOUSE TRAP!!

November 9, 2014

Thanks to Elder Kunz, we were able to get a SD card from Elder Gray.  Here are a couple of pictures from the card. 

Elder Siedl, Elder Gray, Elder Hawkins and Elder Kunz on the day that Elders Siedl, Hawkins and Kunz left Africa. 

Flat Stanley with "Angry Africa"

Flat Stanley with "Happy Africa"
 
 
 Elder Gray grinding something

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Monday, November 3, 2014

Hihi Everybody,

      Well... I had already started a letter that was just about
finished... and then we lost power. Which meant bye bye letter. *sigh*

      Long story short, this week started off really slow and then
picked up towards the end. Most of our time as a threesome was spent
trying to help Elder Rakotomanana get to know his sector as much as
possible before his trainee showed up. Tuesday we had to make the very
long journey to the mission office for all sorts of stuff. I needed to
renew my visa, Elder Lukonga needed to give a blood sample for his
residence card.

      It was really cool because all at the same time there were
missionaries that were going home and missionaries that had just
started. It was really fun to be able to say goodbye to Elders
Hawkins, Kunz, and Seidl. After everything was all said and done we
brought Elder Joseph home. It's been a lot of fun so far.

      The rest of the week was spent doing follow ups on the visa,
blood sample, and meetings. We weren't able to get much done.

      However, Saturday rolled around and some investigators that
we've been working with for the past month or so were able to be
baptized. I tried to attach pictures. The older man is named Andrey
and the lady is his daughter Consulate. It was the highlight of the
week. It's always super cool to see the change in people when they
accept the gospel of Jesus Christ and commit to trying their very best
to keep his commandments.

      I love you all tons and tons! Have the best of weeks!

-Elder Gray

Monday, November 3, 2014 (Pictures)

Consulate

Elder Joseph and Elder Gray

Elder Lukonga.  (I love how the baptismal fonts are outside.)

Papa Andrey, Consulate, Elder Gray and Elder Lukonga

Monday October 27, 2014

Hey Everybody,

      This week started off a little slower than the last couple of weeks. We had appointment after appointment fall through hour after hour and day after day. Having your plans go up into smoke and wandering around trying to find people to teach is no fun under the sun. Speaking of sun, things have gotten HOT. We've entered into what these people referre to as the "Hot" season. To me it's the "hotter that already hot" season.
 
      However, despite the setbacks, some of our investigators are moving along nicely. We've managed to set baptismal dates for this Saturday, but we've still got a couple of hiccups to work out. We'll see how things go.
 
      Saturday afternoon we got a very unexpected call from the Assistants just before heading off into the sector asking us if we were ready for Elder Rakotomanana. The awkward silence followed by the question "You guys didn't get the memo?" To make a story short, we're a threesome for the moment and Elder Rakotomanana is going to be training a new missionary. We've been told his name is Elder Joseph, but that could change. I'm not excited to have to share our really nice and clean apartment with new missionaries, but we'll get over it.
 
      The internet is super super super slow right now, so I wasn't able to get any photos loaded up. Hopefully next week.
 
      Love you!
 
-Elder Gray