**Mom note: We sent him a couple of Christmas packages and letters in the middle of November, but he didn't receive any of them!! So this truly was a unique Christmas for him (and mom) but he had such a great attitude and truly focused on the true meaning of Christmas!
So this last week was just so good, very different and kind of strange, but so good. It was so good talking to all of you!! I felt so happy to see everyone´s faces, and I could hear you guys almost the whole time, sorry you couldn´t hear me! It seriously was such a blessing to me and I was so happy to hear your voices and see our house and everything! I love Christmas on the mission1 Why? Because we still get to work! Christmas Day not really because no one is on the streets and no one wants an appointment this day, but the entire time leading up to it was so great. Our President gave us a message to share with people, about Christmas from the Book of Mormon! So I didnt really talk at all with people about the story of Christ´s birth from the Bible, but it was so cool to share the story of his birth and what happened here, in the Americas. To share with people the faith that was needed for the believers as they waited for the sign of the coming of the Savior, even in the face of death. I loved this example and what it gave to me, I am just facing a lot of walking, heat, and people not wanting to hear this message, I need to have faith like those people who were facing difficulties much more significant and grave than mine. I loved sharing this message with people.
Sorry that the skype call was so short and that it didnt really work very well! Our Branch president was waiting for so long and his family was at another house with their extended family. The other two elders talked to their families for like 3 and 1/2 hours... haha sorry about that! But I felt good about the time that we had and I knew that Mother´s Day we will get to talk more than 15 minutes! After the skype call we went back to the house and cooked a Christmas feast with the other elders!! It was so so so good! Haha we were seriously so full, we had ribs and pork and potatoes and fruit of all kinds (they eat a lot of fruit on Christmas, and there is a cool market here that is really cheap for fruit so we went all out and bought a ton), and finished everything off with a super good chocolate cake! Oh, I like chocolate more since I have come on my mission, probably because it is food. And I like food more on the mission.
On that note, dont worry mom, I am eating lots of food! The money we get from the mission is plenty to buy food, and they said that all the americans lose weight because we eat so much rice and beans and they dont really help you gain weight! So dont worry, I am eating!
It was a little hard the end of the week with so many people traveling, so that made it a little rough, but we still taught a ton and found some truly great new investigators. I have found myself praying more and more, I know that I need the Lord in this work, I dont know the area, I am a new missionary, and this area is a pretty difficult area in regards to finding people and getting them to church because of how large it is, and so I am relying on the Lord to guide me to those people who are ready to hear this gospel.
In regards to the box, put religious stickers on it for sure! And maybe even write 'missionary supplies", I have seen some boxes with that and it seemed to work! The mission address still hasnt changed, but any box or letter recieved at the mission home after the change will probably be forwarded to our new address. As of now it hasnt changed, but I dont know when that will happen!
Overall this week was really good, kind of rough not having people at church. We had three people on date for baptism this weekend, and none of them came to church. We had members pass by their houses to bring them, we did seriously so much to help them come, and none came. Which also means they arent going to be baptized this week. So that was rough. It is hard to see people use their agency for choices that arent the best ones. But that is ok, we are going to continue and we will help these people and find people who are ready to be baptized.
I love you all so much! I truly love this work. Last week being on facebook when president gave us permission made me realize how grateful I am to be here. The things I saw on people´s posts and everything were good things, but this work is much more than a 'good thing". This is truly the work of salvation. God is the one in charge of this. I see miracles happen in my life and is the life of those around me. I am so grateful to have this small time to work here and be involved in the most important cause that exists. Love you all! And this week is the 6 month mark for me!!! AHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!! It is so crazy!! I cant believe it has already been that long. It seriously blows my mind. In some ways it feels like I started yesterday, in others like I have been doing this for years! Haha it´s great, I love it here! Have a happy new year!
Elder Carney
Elder Carney is serving his mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the Brazil Sao Paulo North Mission. Elder Carney will serve for two years
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Transferred!! Dec. 23, 2013
In Mairipora, |
The Metro terminal |
The Sao Paulo Temple |
Danny ran into Aaron Jensen, who is from Littleton, CO and friends of our family!!! |
Well I got transferred! Last Monday was pretty much just waiting around, trying to focus on relaxing and cleaning the house and everything, but really just waiting to find out about transfers! It was a bummer to find out I was going to leave Vila Sabrina and Elder de Oliveira, but that´s ok, because I know that everything has a purpose! I am now in Itapêtininga!!!! In a branch!! Haha it is way way way far away, only one other zone is farther than ours, and I am loving it so far! I was able to go around and say bye to some members and our recent converts and investigators which was hard, especially because maybe I won't see them again, but it was so cool to be able to see how strong these converts are and how focused they are on progressing in the gospel! I love it!!! I am going to miss Elder de Oliviera, haha he is a great missionary and he is going home this next transfer so it would have been fun to send him out, but that´s ok! I followed the advice President Mecham gave while I was in Montana, and I prayed about my new assignment and definitely felt a confirmation and peace that I need to be here with my companion at this time! My new comp is Elder... F. Oliveira!! Haha so it wasn't hard to change names! He actually got here in this mission the same time as me! I will go home before him since I served two transfers before him, but we are both new! Haha so that was a little overwhelming, I found out I was going to be the Senior companion, and I was just a little overwhelmed, but I also am excited to work with a new missionary, and boy am I grateful he has already been in this area and that he is a native who speaks fluently! I also am now living in an apartment with two other elders, one who also came here with me on the plane from Salt Lake, Elder Ashford, he is really great, and one who is our District Leader, Elder Agnelli, who was the Mission Secretary when I got here and this is his last transfer in the mission! They are great and it is so much fun living with two other elders as well! We got here Wednesday afternoon and went right to work, didn't even unpack anything, and this area is way, way different! Haha it is a branch, there are only like 120,000 people in the city, our area is HUGE, and the members don't really have a huge spirit for missionary work right now, but I am so excited for this! I know there are people here waiting to hear the gospel and who are being prepared by angels and by the Lord to receive this message of happiness! Then the next day we had our Christmas Conference in Sorocaba, with all the areas in the Interior part of the mission, it was so much fun and we didn't get back to our area until like 8 at night, and we don't live in our area, it takes about thirty minutes to walk there, so we just planned and called it a night! But these last couple days we have been working so so hard! And I will write more later!!! Love you!
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Dia das Gracas! Dec 2, 2013
Then we went to the center of São Paulo for this huge expo that was going on and worked at the church´s booth! It was so cool, had people from all over the world and we worked telling people about the church´s Helping Hands and welfare programs! We even got our picture on the church´s webesite in Brazil, it was cool , my comp will send me the picture and I can forward it! Then we had this theater thing the stake was doing and had it involve around missionary work and inviting tons of non members, they asked all the missionaries to be there so we went to that! Then today we went to 24 de Marzo, one of the busiest streets in all of São Paulo, to buy a new backpack that has one strap and sits on the side and so is allowed and other things we needed. Haha it was so insane, there were so many people. More than I have seen in probably my entire life! It was fun and then we came back to our area, oh I had to call President to ask permission to go there (all the missionaries go there to shop because it has everything and is super cheap) and I actually understood him and spoke well! Haha I was nervous since it was Portuguese, but it went well! This week was so good, I was so grateful for the baptism and we are having such great progress with our investigators, I had a truly wonderful Thanksgiving being uplifted and edified by the Spirit. I am going to send some pics so sorry I cant say much more! Tchau!
Elder Carney
Miracles - November 25
So this last week or so I have decided to be looking more and more for the miracles that are happening all around me! This is the Lord´s work and as we are obedient and have faith, miracles are for sure going to happen. As I have done this i have been truly humbled by the all of the great little miracles I have seen. Seriously, I have loved it and dont worry, have been writing in my journal all about them. I will share a couple! I also am going to send some pictures which takes some time so this wont be too long this week, sorry! We were going to an appointment last tuesday, when it fell through, we were way bummed as we had been really looking forward to it, but we kept walking and then we saw the old lady we were going to teach walking up the street. We had only taught her once and so we didnt know her very well but we went up and hesitantly said ´carmen?´, to which she said no, her name is Dirci! Haha but then we asked if we could share a message with her, to which she told us that very morning her friend at work was a Mormon and from another part of our stake, and had told her that she needed to talk with the missionaries, so she said she had been planning to come to church this Sunday to request a visit! We asked if we could mark a day to return, and she asked if we could talk right then in her home! Haha so we did, and she told us that her husband had died a year ago and her children lived far away and didnt have time to see her all the time and she just needed peace and a reason to keep on living. She was crying and it made us cry a bit and it was just way tender (dad word) to see this woman searching for purpose. We taught her the plan of salvation and when we told her that her husband has the opportunity to learn about teh Gospel now, she was so happy, saying he had never really been religious, and when we said she could live together with him forever this little old lady was crying and so happy. Seriously it made my week. I lef the appointment and was just so grateful to have been at the right place at exactly the right time. We had another appointment that week and then she came to church with her granddaughter who was visiting. It was so cool to see, seriously so grateful to have been a tool in teh hand of the Lord. Then on thursday we were trying this referral for the daughter in law of some members here, who lived in the same house as them, well no one was home, we had already tried our back up plans, and so I asked Elder De Oliviera if we would pray. A lot of missionaries here are hesitant to pray on the street, it was a lot easier in Montana with a car, but I love it! So we did, started walking, and then this lady stopped us and asked if we were looking for Elze and Nielson, the members who have the daughter in law, and it turns out it was her!! But because we hadbeen standing there praying in front of her house she knew we were looking for them and so stopped us and talked to us! We ended up teaching her right then and at the next appointment she had read and prayed and said that she needed to be baptized again in this church because Nephi had the power and authority to baptize and she knew that was important to have it with someone who had authority. Then she came to church too!! It was so great! Then that same day we were at another appointment which fell through and it was in a part of our area we dont work in a lot, and we decided we should wait five minutes to see if the person got home, well up walks a person who my companion recognized! It was his old next stoor neighbor from his home town, 8 hours away!! Haha he now lives in our area with his family of 3 kids and wife! We were in the exact right spot to find him, our area is big and is packed with tons of people, what were the chances that we would be there, with my companion who knew him, in a city of 30 million and have him live in our area? Haha I love miracles!!
We also had a baptism this last saturday and I baptized her, Cristiana. She has been investigating for like 7 years, and we were so happy to see her finally join the church! It was a really cool experience and then at churhc we had 7 investigators there, almost all new ones who we found in the last week or two. I just am loving it!!!
This week is Dia das Graças, Thanksgiving, but here it really isnt a thing at all. Just another normal day, which is kind of a bummer, but that is ok! I am making my effort to be extra grateful and I think I am also going to make an A to Z list on Thanksgiving, gotta keep with the family tradition!
We are working really hard with the members here, it is really great and I am loving it! We have 9 new ward missioanries, we hadnt had any, and some are really great, some are not really doing much, but that is ok! We are doing our best! It is really hot here, but also raining a ton! Either crazy hot or crazy rainy, yesterday I was soaked to the bone even with a big umbrella! Haha and one day we got caught up in the rain without umbrellas and it was just crazy!! definitely an adventure! I love you all so much and now it looks like I migth not get to send any pictures because of time, but I will next week! Tchau! Com Amor!
Elder Carney
We also had a baptism this last saturday and I baptized her, Cristiana. She has been investigating for like 7 years, and we were so happy to see her finally join the church! It was a really cool experience and then at churhc we had 7 investigators there, almost all new ones who we found in the last week or two. I just am loving it!!!
This week is Dia das Graças, Thanksgiving, but here it really isnt a thing at all. Just another normal day, which is kind of a bummer, but that is ok! I am making my effort to be extra grateful and I think I am also going to make an A to Z list on Thanksgiving, gotta keep with the family tradition!
We are working really hard with the members here, it is really great and I am loving it! We have 9 new ward missioanries, we hadnt had any, and some are really great, some are not really doing much, but that is ok! We are doing our best! It is really hot here, but also raining a ton! Either crazy hot or crazy rainy, yesterday I was soaked to the bone even with a big umbrella! Haha and one day we got caught up in the rain without umbrellas and it was just crazy!! definitely an adventure! I love you all so much and now it looks like I migth not get to send any pictures because of time, but I will next week! Tchau! Com Amor!
Elder Carney
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
It's crazy hot here!!! Nov. 18, 2013
Well as the subject says, it is getting crazy hot here!! Haha I am pretty much dying. But that´s ok! Because every once in a while it feels like we get rain and it is seriously the biggest blessing ever. Yesterday it was cloudy all day and rained a good part of the day as well, which was so incredibly nice!
Last week was really good, it started off with me opening my birthday package from Mom right after emailing! And THANK YOU SO MUCH! Haha it was seriously the best thing ever, who would have thought that snickers, some church music, sour patch kids, swedish fish, and GOLDFISH, would be the best thing ever, but they were. I was smiling so big and my companion and I have had a party this last week eating some great American food! And I went all out and bought some peanut butter (the not as good, Brazilian version) as well! But thanks so much and I love the tie, it´s Broncos colors which makes me so happy! So thanks for that! I still have almost all the food because I am saving it and slowly eating it!
Last week we worked really hard, we are helping this woman get baptized who has been wanting to for 7 years but has never been able to quite smoking. So we visit here two to three times a day, only super quickly to say a prayer or give her a scripture to read, and since she lives in the center of the area we can do it easily without interfering with other investigators. Her two daughters are members and she wants so badly to stop smoking, she has just been doing it for so long and she doesnt work so it is hard for her to stop. But she passed the baptismal interview!! She is getting baptized this Saturday, along with another solid investigators who we found on the street, he came up and talked to us and we asked if we could visit him, he came to church, and it is going from there!
Last thursday we had interviews with President Martins, we have them every three months, and it was certainly interesting! Why? Because he is seriously exactly like Mr Carpenter!!!! Haha except he's my mission president. But he blows your mind when you talk to him and you have to be very specific and careful with what you say which is hard because most of the time it is in Portuguese. Haha but I loved my interview and I learned so incredibly much from him, he truly is an inspired man. I am so grateful that I get this opportunity to learn from him! Right afterwords we had splits and I worked in my area with Elder Macarthur from Star Valley, WY! Haha it was so much fun!! He has only been in Brazil a week but he already understands a lot which is good! He doesn't really speak at all, but he is a great missionary, and is a little taller than me with blond hair and blue eyes and so everyone (even random strangers on the street) asked if we were twins. It was interesting! But I think he enjoyed the opportunity to speak english, we spoke mainly portuguese but by the end he was only speaking to me in english which was fine, it actually was pretty hard to do, I kept wanting to speak Portuguese! But splits ended, we road up to his area, usually a 40 minute bus ride which was and hour and a half because of traffic and the most people I have ever seen on an omnibus! Haha I felt very violated, but unfortunately that happens a lot on the buses because they cram people on them.
We are working so hard and I am praying so hard! We are having a lot of success in our area and district right now and it is interesting because this last week I have felt so weak! I feel like I am making the transition to understanding more and realizing how little I can say because I have felt so humbled, but as I have really prayed for help I have felt the Spirit so much more during lessons and I am so grateful for that. I love it here so much! I don't want to leave Vila Sabrina or Elder De Oliveira! It has been so good here and we are working really well here together. Yesterday we had 5 people at church and it was absolutely wonderful!!! So we are working hard! Maybe in the future could you send me a jump rope?? I heard from my teammates that it is really good to stay fit for cardio! If not I think I can probably find one down here! But life here is so good! Elder De Oliveira is a little trunky, but it was so good, President asked if he was to which I told him not really and he said he would be! Haha he said that it is natural to feel trunky to have emotions and thoughts about the future, the key is to not let it interfere with the work. And he isn't letting it so it has been really good here! I was going to bring my camera to send pics but I forgot! Sorry!! But I love you all! Good luck at Nike Booboo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And I hope you all have a great week!
Com Amor,
Elder Carney
Last week was really good, it started off with me opening my birthday package from Mom right after emailing! And THANK YOU SO MUCH! Haha it was seriously the best thing ever, who would have thought that snickers, some church music, sour patch kids, swedish fish, and GOLDFISH, would be the best thing ever, but they were. I was smiling so big and my companion and I have had a party this last week eating some great American food! And I went all out and bought some peanut butter (the not as good, Brazilian version) as well! But thanks so much and I love the tie, it´s Broncos colors which makes me so happy! So thanks for that! I still have almost all the food because I am saving it and slowly eating it!
Last week we worked really hard, we are helping this woman get baptized who has been wanting to for 7 years but has never been able to quite smoking. So we visit here two to three times a day, only super quickly to say a prayer or give her a scripture to read, and since she lives in the center of the area we can do it easily without interfering with other investigators. Her two daughters are members and she wants so badly to stop smoking, she has just been doing it for so long and she doesnt work so it is hard for her to stop. But she passed the baptismal interview!! She is getting baptized this Saturday, along with another solid investigators who we found on the street, he came up and talked to us and we asked if we could visit him, he came to church, and it is going from there!
Last thursday we had interviews with President Martins, we have them every three months, and it was certainly interesting! Why? Because he is seriously exactly like Mr Carpenter!!!! Haha except he's my mission president. But he blows your mind when you talk to him and you have to be very specific and careful with what you say which is hard because most of the time it is in Portuguese. Haha but I loved my interview and I learned so incredibly much from him, he truly is an inspired man. I am so grateful that I get this opportunity to learn from him! Right afterwords we had splits and I worked in my area with Elder Macarthur from Star Valley, WY! Haha it was so much fun!! He has only been in Brazil a week but he already understands a lot which is good! He doesn't really speak at all, but he is a great missionary, and is a little taller than me with blond hair and blue eyes and so everyone (even random strangers on the street) asked if we were twins. It was interesting! But I think he enjoyed the opportunity to speak english, we spoke mainly portuguese but by the end he was only speaking to me in english which was fine, it actually was pretty hard to do, I kept wanting to speak Portuguese! But splits ended, we road up to his area, usually a 40 minute bus ride which was and hour and a half because of traffic and the most people I have ever seen on an omnibus! Haha I felt very violated, but unfortunately that happens a lot on the buses because they cram people on them.
We are working so hard and I am praying so hard! We are having a lot of success in our area and district right now and it is interesting because this last week I have felt so weak! I feel like I am making the transition to understanding more and realizing how little I can say because I have felt so humbled, but as I have really prayed for help I have felt the Spirit so much more during lessons and I am so grateful for that. I love it here so much! I don't want to leave Vila Sabrina or Elder De Oliveira! It has been so good here and we are working really well here together. Yesterday we had 5 people at church and it was absolutely wonderful!!! So we are working hard! Maybe in the future could you send me a jump rope?? I heard from my teammates that it is really good to stay fit for cardio! If not I think I can probably find one down here! But life here is so good! Elder De Oliveira is a little trunky, but it was so good, President asked if he was to which I told him not really and he said he would be! Haha he said that it is natural to feel trunky to have emotions and thoughts about the future, the key is to not let it interfere with the work. And he isn't letting it so it has been really good here! I was going to bring my camera to send pics but I forgot! Sorry!! But I love you all! Good luck at Nike Booboo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And I hope you all have a great week!
Com Amor,
Elder Carney
Friday, November 15, 2013
VVVVila Sabrina! Again! (Nov 12)
Well
I am officially in Vila Sabrina for another transfer! Which is wonderful!! But
my companion is not, Elder Mussin went back to the Interior part of the
mission, and my new companion is Elder De Oliveira!! He is seriously so great!
He only has two more transfers left on the mission and already served here in
Vila Sabrina and so he is psyched to be back and I am psyched to learn from
such an experienced and good missionary. It has been super busy, which I love,
this last week. We have been continuing teaching our investigators and visiting
and teaching a ton of people that my companion new from before. So it has been
great! We are teaching this woman right now who has been wanting to be baptized
for 7 years, but never has quit smoking, and boy are we working hard to help
her. She has been improving and has such faith right now to stop and be clean
so she can be baptized, it has been so cool for me to see.
The Portuguese is
coming along! Haha I have been feeling pretty confident and a ton of people
have been saying they think I have been out for a year already! But then of
course I have A LOT of experiences that remind me just how dependent on the
Lord I have to be. Haha I have ´humble´ days. Like yesterday. Haha these are
days when I have no idea what is happening and I feel like I can’t say anything
at all! Well yesterday we were teaching this young woman for a second time and
when we asked her if she had prayed to confirm that this was the true church,
she apparently said that she was not going to read the Book of Mormon and that
nothing would change her from moving churches.
Well I heard that she wanted to visit our church before she read the
Book of Mormon. So I responded accordingly and bore testimony and everything of
the Book of Mormon, well then it got really awkward when right before leaving I
asked when we could return to see how the reading and praying went... haha oh.
my. gosh. Thank goodness I have a great companion, and that this doesn’t happen
all the time. Haha I just laughed about it when I clarified what happened with
my companion, but it was such a good reminder just how much I have to learn and
how much I need to rely on the Lord.
This week I also have
been really focusing on teaching with the Spirit, a renewed effort! I have been
praying so hard, seriously constantly: in the house, while we are walking,
during lessons, everything. I pray that
I can speak with the Spirit and help create an environment where the Spirit can
testify to these people. It has been so helpful, I have felt many times when I
have said things that I normally wouldn’t say, and when I know they felt the
Spirit as well.
Last night we had a
good lesson with a family of all women because their spouses died, and in the
past they accepted baptism but last night they said they can’t say yes or no
right now. Well I was super bummed but I was able to bear testimony to them
that this gospel is not just this life. That we are talking about eternities
here. That they have loved ones who want to be sealed to them forever and that
I am so grateful that I know that I am part of an eternal family. It was so
powerful to feel the Spirit and to know that families really can be together
forever. Basically I am so grateful the Spirit can speak to these people,
because so often I can’t!
My birthday was
great!!! Haha I didn’t get your package mom before, but I got a ton of letters
last week which was great! I actually have your package sitting on my lap right
now, we haven’t gone back to the house yet today so I haven’t opened it, but
thanks so incredibly much!!!!!!!! My birthday was so great. One of the best I
have ever had. Why? I wrote this in my journal, but because it wasn’t about me
at all!! We taught 9 lessons that day, which was truly a little miracle for our
little area!! I absolutely loved it, it was crazy hot, we walked all over, and
I was so tired by the end, but it was truly wonderful. I am so grateful for
this opportunity to forget myself. It is just great. But, I did go all out and
buy a Snickers bar and saved it for my birthday. So I ate that. And it was pure
joy. Haha I took a picture of myself with the wrapper so I will send that in
the future!
On Sunday our
Stake did splits with all the missionaries with the leaders of the Stake for
like 2 hours, they had the conference issue of the Liahona, 5 pass along cards,
and a ticket to a stake theater event thing soon for a family to go together,
and we went on splits with the leaders and it was so great! Our stake is working
so hard to motivate the members to be missionaries and to help in this work of
salvation because that is what it is, salvation! And I love being a part of it!
Today we got to go to the temple!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They even had some of the
new changes that started in the US, it was so great. All in Portuguese too! But
I understood a lot and felt the Spirit so strongly, and just an overwhelming
sense of the love God has for me! And so grateful again that I have an eternal
family! So it was great!
Our Zone got totally
changed! Now we have 2 companionships that are of older missionaries, and the
other 6 are training, 2 with the second transfer of training (me and another American)
and the rest are new missionaries! We even have one trio with the other American
in the second part of training who has another new American too! Haha all the
other new missionaries are Americans too except one from Cape Verde. So this Thursday
I get to have splits with one of the new Americans and we are going to work in
our area, I am so excited! His name is Elder Macarthur from Star Valley, WY. I
am really excited to work with him and have a great day in our area!
For the package for
Christmas... I don’t think I need anything! Haha maybe just food... I can’t
think of anything else! And yes we can listen to church music of our choosing
on Preparation Days now so I am excited for that!!! Love you all so much, I had
a great week! Happy Birthday Dad!!!!!!!!!!! I hope you get my letter in time
for your birthday! Love you all!
Elder Carney
CRAZINESS in Sao Paulo (Nov 4)
Haha
so this last week was very very eventful. Very eventful. Haha it started last Monday,
right after emails, we were working and noticed that people just seemed tense,
but we kept on working, and as we were walking back to our apartment to get
Elder Mussin’s planner that he had forgotten, this cop on a motorcycle was
trying to get this man who was running back and forth trying to get away from
him. Haha well there standing in the middle was... me. Haha it happened right
as I was walking through the area on the side walk and then the guy ran away
and the cop rode off after him.
So
then we were walking up to the house and the Bishop, who lives in a house
connected to ours, yelled at us to come into the house quickly. We went in and
he told us there were riots going on in our area, not exactly in our immediate
area where our house is, but really close in another part of our ward. Haha so
we called our President and our entire zone had to stay in that night because
apparently the police had killed a person in our area and the people were
rioting. It was all very interesting because there were seriously like 5
helicopters in our area and apparently the people were lighting cars on fire
and stuff like that, but not really in our area, more in the area where our zone
leaders work. Haha it was interesting for sure! This made it pretty difficult
to contact people for the next two days, unfortunately, because people just
didn’t want to talk on the street to strangers, so we used it as an opportunity
to contact less actives that we have on our ward list, and we contacted like
madmen. Haha we walked everywhere, and we were really blessed with a couple new
investigators we found while trying to find these members. Most of them moved
and so now the ward can have more information for the list as well.
But
another fun story is Tuesday we were leaving the house of a less active,
walking on the sidewalk and walked past the entrance to a bar, well right then
like 5 police officers got out of a car and with their guns up and aimed walked
right at the bar to the people they wanted inside... haha with us in the
middle. Basically I am not very lucky. But we were totally fine and just kept
on walking and I truly do feel protected. Several times we felt it was better
to not work in a certain area and it turned out things were happening there or
something like that but we didn’t know! Elder Mussin keeps on joking if the
police want to do something with us he is just going to yell that I am an
American and that I did it! Haha but we were totally fine, seriously though
mom, no need to worry, that was the most excitement we had and we were very
much so safe! I almost didn’t say anything because I didn’t want you to worry,
but it was just way too different and exciting to not tell about it!
But
now it all is good here and we are working super hard. We prayed so so hard for
these people we are teaching to come to church... and none of them came. It was
so difficult, that is one of the most heartbreaking times when these people who
you pray about so much, teach, and try to help don’t come to church. BUT!
Heavenly Father truly is merciful because we had three other investigators come
who we weren’t planning on and some of which we hadn’t really seen last week
and that was truly a tender mercy from Heavenly Father. We are working hard,
and it is heating up! Haha yesterday we walked so much in a really hilly area
and I was feeling fit! Haha I think I could probably run pretty good still,
although I feel pretty fat with all the rice and beans I eat everyday!
Tonight we will find
out about transfers which is exciting! I don’t really want to leave our area,
especially because some of the people here are really progressing. But we will
find out and then have transfers on Wednesday so you will have to wait until
next week to find out unfortunately! Oh also, if I don’t email next Monday it
is because I am still here in the capital area and we are going to the temple
next Tuesday and that will be our preparation day!! Tão bom? Haha I am really
excited to go and it will be a really good experience! Oh two of our recent
converts went to the temple on Saturday!! They absolutely loved it and want to
do family history work and go back. It was so cool to see them really have the
fire and thoughts about helping their ancestors! I am loving the ward here, we
are really gaining their trust and working a ton with them and the newly called
ward missionaries! Also the Bishop is great and he talked with us a lot on
Saturday and taught us some great things about the priesthood! I am loving it
here, it is definitely hard work, and times can be disappointing, but it is so
great and I am truly on the Lords Errand here.
Love you all, if I
email Monday it means I got transferred to the interior, Tuesday still here in
the capital!! Seriously loved the picture of the twins for Halloween, haha that
was so great!!! Keeping you all in my prayers. Love you all!! Next week I will
be 20!!!!!!!!
Oh and mom yeah
probably best not to put up pics of the baptisms, but I will send more in the
future not of baptisms that you can put up! Also that is way exciting about the
kitchen and BooBoo, I am so stinking proud of you!! Haha I wrote that in my
journal, of which I am writing in a ton, but that is so cool, I was fasting for
you and that you would have a great experience! I just love you all, happy late
Halloween, happy birthday to the greatest blessing in your lives... just
kidding!!! And go Broncos!!!!
Love, Elder Carney
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