So a speedy week out here in
Ghana!!
No much is going on. We had our Stake Conference this week
and had the opportunity to hear from President Snow and his wife. Besides that I couldn't really understand or hear the other speakers. We were sitting in the
very back.
I finally got a hair cut!!! Did
it myself and with the help of Elder Evans and Elder Wilcox. I'd send a pic if this
cafe would let me but I can't sorry, someday.
Highlight of the week, I had the opportunity to go on an
exchange with a younger missionary (He's just about 4 weeks on the mission). I was the senior comp that day but we were in his area. I was with Elder
Ngwenya from Zimbabwe. We started teaching and I let him open the lessons.
Then when I saw the chance to step in and show him what I have learned so far on
mission. It was great leading the lessons that day but at the close of the day
Elder Ngwenya said to me, "Elder Morris, you have a very interesting way
of teaching," hahaha He then told me that he thought it was so cool how I was able to use scriptures
to answer the questions the investigators had and how comfortable I was talking with them. At the beginning of my mission I thought to myself, I'll never be able to be good at scriptures or talking, or leading a lesson. But after having that exchange it really opened my eyes to
how much I actually know and how much I've grown as a missionary. What a great
experience!!
I continue to pray for charity towards others including my
comp. We've been doing better together but again the longer you're with them the
more satan tries to get us to fight and argue. But having charity is the key! That
comes by loving the Savior more and knowing him better. We can do that by
studying His ways. I don't know if I've mentioned this before but the counsel we received
from Elder Rasband was to study the topics in the Topical guide about Jesus Christ, and by doing so we will gain more love for him and what he did for us.
It's working for me. As I learn more about Christ, I gain greater appreciation for
the sacrifice he made for us!
A little update on the people we're teaching, we are preparing a
man named Kwesi Aggrey to be baptized in the coming week!! the only problem
is he doesn't live in our ward boundaries. We're working to figure out how to help him
go to his own ward. He's a little resistant but hopefully he'll soften his heart and understand.
We also met a new lady, Sis Mary. She's around 50 years old
and is just great!!! She was a referral from a lady in our ward. She understands
the things we've been teaching and even came to Stake Conference this last
Sunday. She told us after how much she liked it, how peaceful and simple it
was. She said she's planning to come this next Sunday to see how our regular
worship service is.
I love and miss y'all so much! I hope you have a great week!
Please keep these people in your prayers as well as me!! I pray for you each and everyday!!
May God bless you!
Love,
Elder Morris