10.11.15
Well...pretty ordinary day today. Kind of just walked around
talking to people in the city for a couple hours, then went door to door
in a ghetto DDR area. East Germany ya know. I really should take more
pictures, help everyone see it. I will next time.
We also had family home evening with a member family, and our
new convert, Tina. We watched the movie "The Book of Mormon, how rare a
possession" movie thing about Parley P Pratt and about the Italian
Priest from Sicily. Tina got so excited when she realized that both
times it was the Book of Mormon, she was like jumping up and down on the
couch. Hilarious and cute. Very Un-German of her. She is just...such a
sweet soul. Not German.
11.11.15
Went up to Wismar today, the Port town north of Schwerin. It
was totally a Hanseatic Town, which Elder Fisher explained to me cause
he knew, which is cool,..if you don't know, google it. If you're a
missionary...ask a member to explain it to you or google it.
But it's a really weird town. Really run down is some parts,
like never repaired since the wall fell, or more like WWII, but some
parts are super new,..instead of fixing up, or tearing town and
replacing, they are just leaving a lot of the old buildings. And
building in other places.
There were also the ruins of a HUGE old church. Like huge. It
was one of the biggest in Northern Germany I believe. Well...in
Mecklenburg-Vorpommen. That's the names of the state most of our area is
in--we have Brandenburg a little too. But It's just like 2 foot high
walls now, and the repaired church tower, which isn't even as high as it
was. Sad...but an effective reminder about the horrors of war, which is
why it is still there.
Also met with Lars, a cool member who can't really afford to
come to church.,,he moved from Saxony like 4 weeks ago, so I totally
chatted with him about Dresden and the surrounding area. Fun.
12.11.15
Went to District Meeting in Rostock today. Kind of took up the
whole time the sun was up...but was a lot of fun. I'll have to take a
district photo next week too, cause this district is awesome. Elder
Fisher and I, both from St George, then the Zone Leaders Elder
Flack--from St Louis, and Houston TX--and Elder Barton, who is in my MTC
group. Yeah. Elders Burton and Barton. Lovely. Oh, and Family Metzner
is in our district too, a senior missionary couple from the area of
Stuttgart. Really awesome. We met at their home, and they made us
Mexican food afterwards, at our request. Delicious.
We also had to go around telling less active members about a
funeral next week, cause the relief Society president couldn't get ahold
of a couple of them. Apparently the Sister who died was like 91, but
everyone knew and loved her, and one of the two we talked to started
crying when we told her.,,which was really sad...and awkward...since
neither of us knew her...yeah...
We thought we would have 2 appointments today...but they both
fell out. One dude called us though. That was nice of him. The other
dude was just old and ornery and not wanting to talk at the moment.
Whatever.
13.11.15
So this day started out pretty normal...until personal study.
We got a text telling us that we had a mission-wide conference call,
beginning at 9:45. Um...ok. So we call in at 9:30, the role call takes until 10:00 cause there are 100 companionships to go through, and then President Fingerle explains why we actually had this call...
He says that last night--Thursday night--President Kearon, area president for the Europe Area of the Church, called and said he would like to visit this coming Sunday at 18:00
in the Berlin stake house, and President Fingerle was welcome to invite
his missionaries...he also said he would be being Craig C Christiansen,
a President of the Seventy, and another general authority...Elder M
Russel Ballard.
So we are getting a visit from an Apostle. This Sunday. What?
Yeah. So a large part of the day way was taken up organizing stuff for that. Now we are going to Berlin Sunday for another mission conference, my 3rd, then sleeping in Berlin, and coming back Monday morning. Weird.
Oh, and we taught Tina, our new convert, but she was LITERALLY
on sleeping pills, so I think she only got like 27% of what we
said...which is a shame, we cleared up some pretty important questions I
thought..,hopefully she learned something.
And had English class again...it was fun,..a new girl came I
didn't know...did I even mention we teach English class? Yeah, we do. To
2 old guys who aren't members, the Elder's Quorum President, and
apparently occasionally a random 17 year old girl who wants to practice
more cause she gets bad grades for English. Cool.
Then talked to an investigator on the phone about Christmas and
the Refugees. I haven't met her cause she lives like 1.5 hours from
Schwerin and can't visit very well cause she lives in a village...but
yeah. She had some questions, so we answered them. I hope she liked the
answers...had to kind of explain that the church doesn't encourage those
studies that are aimed at "proving" the bible, cause we want our
members to rely on God and his answers, that he gives us. Yeah...we will
see. Hard to get a read over the phone of an investigator you've never
seen. And only talked to like 5 times. Yeah.
At least we had a lot to do today...
14.11.15
So we spent all day in trains today, but not to Berlin. That's tomorrow.
We went to Neumünster today for Stake Conference. It took 4 hours to
get there, cause one train was delayed 1 hour...but we still got there
on time. So 3 minutes before it started. Saw some missionaries I hadn't
seen in a while,,,had a spiritual meeting...then a family in the ward,
he is in the branch presidency, was nice enough to drive us home cause
their son was staying overnight so they had room. They actually gave us
some really good advice on college...and on marriage...and choosing a
spouse and everything. Really really fun. And interesting. I learn.
Yeah...that's pretty much it.
Oh, and we heard about Paris today. That was...weird. We read
about it on the advertisement things in Hamburg Central Station, and
were like: "what...?" So we asked the members and they explained about
the bombings during the soccer game and everything,,,yeah. Feels really
distant.
15.11.15
Well, Elder Fisher and I have certainly spent a lot of time on
trains during out first 3 weeks together. In just half a transfer we've
been to Hamburg, to Rostock, to Berlin, to Wismar, back to Rostock, to
Neumünster--via Hamburg--and then back to Berlin. And we stayed the
night in Berlin, so I am actually finishing this in the train--an ODEG,
or East German Iron-Rail Company--on the way home from Berlin to
Schwerin.
We were in Berlin this time, you will recall, for a surprise
conference with Elder M Russell Ballard. I think he explained it in his
own words the best: "we are going to be in Berlin, why don't we meet
with the missionaries?" So they did.
Really, really neat experience. I learned a TON. and I think
what we learned with help keep Elder Fisher from getting too trunky over
the next 3 weeks--until he goes home, that is. But Elder Ballard talked
about the importance of being a great teacher--not just good, but great--about being bold, and about....well, about being a missionary. And what that means. Quotes:
"Apostles are really in the end just missionaries. We travel
around trying to lift people up, to inspire them, to encourage them to
come unto Christ."
"Rarely does the Lord interfere (with our lives), unless he is invited to."
"And YOU shall go forth, and none shall stay YOU."
Yeah. We had a lot of fun. And then we went and stayed the
night with the Berlin Zone Leaders, who live in this area of Berlin
called Moabit, really really famous for drugs and stuff. I've been there
like 4 times now. But there were 10 elders in that apartment last
night, so kind of crazy and stuff.
Yeah...and that was our week. Pretty exciting, right?
Viele Grüße,
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