This week has
been full of adventures. On Tuesday we got a phone call from Brother Gopani,
whose family got baptized on the 27th of July and who is getting baptized on
Sunday, and he told us that his wife had just had a baby. So yep she was coming
to church and got baptized when she was around nine months pregnant. They have
two boys, one who is 13 and one who is 10 so yep the little girl was needed.
Brother Gopani left it up to Sister Napwanga and I to name his daughter.
Definitely something that is easier said than done, especially when some of the
letters are not pronounced correctly. We look through the scriptures and decided
on the name Charity. So her name is Charity Gopani, unless they added a middle
name, which I don't think they did. That same day I also stepped in mud, well
actually I came to find out that it was sewage that I stepped in. Not the
greatest thing to step in especially when there is a ton of clean water
anywhere. Don't worry I cleaned off my sandal the first opportunity that I got.
Friday we had an
unexpected meeting with President Erickson. Not sure why he came to Malawi but
it was still good to see him and hear from him. Friday morning we also spent
part of the morning in the hospital for a follow up for Sister Napwanga. Not
much has changed. She is doing better, but like every other time that we have
gone to the hospital for her, they tell her that if she would lose weight she
would feel better. That is definitely easier said than done for some of the
African people.
Saturday was
Mormon Helping Hands. Did anyone do anything for that around there? We went to
Chimemwea School/Orphanage and painted one of the classrooms. Just like every
other service project there were too many Chiefs and not enough Indians and
definitely not enough supplies to go around. I was the official photographer,
that is why I am not in the group photo, so while we were waiting for more
supplies to show up I just went around and started taking pictures. I ended up
taking a lot of pictures with this group of kids. It was so good to see them all
relaxed and just loving the camera. After service we went to the area and taught
a few people that weren't busy on a Saturday and while we were teaching a bird
pooped on me. It was great. NOT!!!! Still a cool experience though. :) :) Before
this we were teaching an investigator that has been meeting with missionaries
since February and is not progressing. I told him, with the Spirit that he
needed to do something to get from the 'starting line' to where that because of
our weaknesses Jesus Christ would take over until the 'finish line'. He told us
to pray for me and I told him that we were but that he needed to pray for
himself if he wanted something to happen. I pretty much dominated the lesson but
I think that he got the point.
On Sunday I got
the opportunity to lead the music in Sacrament Meeting. Guess that all those
years of leading the music in college and in the Singles' Branch is paying off.
There weren't very many in church but it is getting hotter so people don't come
out very much. After church we went to visit a few people but they were not home
so we ended up at the Nandolo's, they are members, like the only ones in our
area. They have two of the cutest little boys and it was so good just to be
there and relax and have fun with the boys for some time. Missionaries need that
every now and again.
Love you
all.
I know that the Church of Jesus Christ is true and that we can gain strength from Heavenly Father when we feel like we can't take another step. He knows that we can and that is when He will carry us until we can walk beside him again. Prayers are definitely heard and answered, no matter how or where that we say them.
I know that the Church of Jesus Christ is true and that we can gain strength from Heavenly Father when we feel like we can't take another step. He knows that we can and that is when He will carry us until we can walk beside him again. Prayers are definitely heard and answered, no matter how or where that we say them.
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