Monday, September 30, 2013

The vision of the mission

This week we ran all around and just tried to find new people to teach and tried to help the people we are teaching progress towards baptism.

 

monday was a great day. so the vision of the mission is to talk to everyone all the time no matter what. so we were coming back after eating waffles with a companionship in our zone and we were on the metro. i walked on and stood by a man who had a weird box and i swore that i heard a chirp from the box. i thought nothing of it and just stood on the metro. the second chirp caught my attention and then i looked at the man. he shrugged his shoulders and said to me, "c'est la vie.' after this we began talking and i found out that the guy had picked up a bird from the side of the road and he was going to hide it from his landlord and nurse it back to life. The conversation was in heat so we had missed our stop and gone a couple too far which ultimately took 15 precious minutes of our p-day. in the end we fixed an apt with the guy and we went on our ways. we went to his house and he told us he had the bird in the pantry and that the landlord would never find it. We then began to tell him about what we do as misssionaries and all about the book of mormon. He then engaged himself to come to church. Sunday he came half an hour early to church and just sat and waited. After church he told us that he didn't know about all the things he heard and that he was going to call us in a week. That night he called me and we talked a little and he flat out admitted that he really liked church but understood nothing at all because the translation wasn't working. We have another nice rdv with him this wednesday

 

tomorrow we get to see the new vision for the mission and what our goal will be for the end of the year. i really love the mission goals because i love the unity we all have when we have one single thing for which we are working. it's a great thing and i think this next one will be even better!

Elder Oliverson

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Baptized Fabrice!

What a great week! for starters i have to give a shout out to my el salvadorian bro in law. Ricky we ate some papousa on monday and it was sooooo goood! but now let's get to the stuff that matters. 


This week we solidified the baptism of fabrice by actually baptizing him. He has changed so much and he loves Thomas s Monson. We watched the talk with him where Pres. Monson tells the story about when he lit the weeds on fire as a kid at his cabin. he loves how modern all the stories were. that's why we call it modern day prophet right? well his baptism was a nice service and everything went smoothly from there. he was so happy on sunday when he got to church and he actually started singing the hymns. he said that since he was a member it was his obligation to sing the hymns now even if he doesn't like singing. oh great! i think all the members need to have that type of attitude.


We also found a sweet brazilian family. we taught the mother and the son and the mother said she will be baptized, the son was a little more hesitant. She is super nice and has lived in brussels for 9 years. it's fun to see all the different cultures out here and to hear all the stories about why people came and how things are going for them.


mission council friday was a super great opporunity to feel the spirit and see the direction in which the mission is going. now we're getting a whole surge of new missionaries so we are focusing on finding. we are focusing on talking to people everywhere at all times. this is the most perfect thing and just some more proof that the people leading this mission truly are inspired. i had been thinking about this for a while because between strombeek and louise people don't like to help one another out. i think that if we're all contacting in the different areas of brussels the work will get going even faster and we will see even more baptisms.  the theme for this transfer is.. I love brussels! all around you see the shirts the say i (heart) brussels so i thought it would be cool to get everyone going on that and having us love brussels. this means we will contact all over and not let it matter whether we are in strombeek or louise. It's so true that everyone loves brussels

much love

elder oliverson

 

 

 Papousa

 

Fabrice

 
 

 

Monday, September 16, 2013

the Legacy of Elder Adams

 This weeks ends the legacy of Elder Adams. I'm glad that we can all say that he died well. We had one of our best weeks this week and it was cool to see how well elder adams died. 


We didn't have the chance to see the apostles in paris but surely the mission felt their presence and we felt it in brussels no doubt. All week we had super spiritual experiences with all our amis and it was just so good. Unfortunately fabrice didn't get baptized this week but now we're planning for next week. the only thing that was stopping him is the person that he wanted to baptize him had to work so we moved it another week. i was sad that elder adams couldn't see our miracle ami get baptized but it has been a good run with him anyway. oh fabrice!


This morning during the call that all the zone leaders do president poznanski shared some super awesome news with us. We are now in the top ten missions in all of europe. Our mission has had enough baptisms to reach the top 10. this is something that was never expected to happen in the france paris mission. This is a statistical proof that the work is accelerating so fast and so well in the france mission. Also the number of active members in europe has now reached over 100,000. I love to see all these European saints and all the great things that are happening right now. Isn't it the time for everyone to get out there and serve a mission?


I found out today that i will be receiving a young zone leader next transfer. he is brand new as zone leader just like i was last transfer and i'm super excited to tear up brussels with him. 


This week elder adams let me read a nice book called "the challenge" and it's really changed my mission. I feel that everyday i need to be out challenging people to be baptized and to know christ in their lives. i'm so happy to do this work and i really don't have much time to write but i love you all and i'll send a nice long e mail next week

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Becoming something that i'm not

From Brussels with African love. This week I had to battle having a sickness while also just trying to work my bum off getting everywhere... It was great. We had some good success finding new amis, we found 4, and it was so cool to get to teach the restoration 4 times because every time i do i just remember how much joseph smith did for us as a prophet and how awesome it is that i can share it with people who live thousands of miles away. so crazy isn't it?

Monday we climbed our way to the top of a large cathedral in brussels, second biggest cathedral in the world, and as Elder Adams and I were looking over brussels i could only say one thing, "Look at those batiments, man i bet we could port those for days." Translation- look at those giant appartment buildings we could knock on those doors for days. Truly the missionary has sunk into me and i guess there's really nothing that i can do about it. I get a chance to look over a beautiful city and i spend my time looking for places to work, it's great. I remember when my trainer elder thomas told me that one day i would become something like this and i thought, me? no never. but i guess that's just what happens when you're comitted to doing something.

Our week got a little frustrating when our ami with the baptismal date didn't have time to meet with us but we talked to him on sunday and it was a good time. he said he'd still really like to be baptized this saturday and he knows we will have to see him twice before that can happen. He is a great guy and we have already fixed a RDV with him this thursday. I see a real change in him and that he really understands the process for repentance which is really cool. Last sunday he met with his ex wife to apologize and fix any wrong that he did when they split up. now that's real repentance.

Last night we had an interesting night that i can only name, African Night. We have an ami who is the only person in her family who isn't baptized and they love the missionaries and evidently the missionaries love them too. Them knowing that My companion was leaving they decided that we needed to have an African Night. We set up a lesson before where we taught the restoration and then we ate some Foufou which is an African delicacy. The real shocker is that after the lesson, after we'd testified of the restoration and we'd really all felt a strong spirit the girls and the mother went to change and came out in all their African apparel. We listened to gospel songs in Linghala which is the native tongue of the people in the Congo. It was so much fun to spend a night with a sweet family so African and so converted to the restored gospel.

with love
elder oliverson