July 6, 2015
Araripina and a man living
in our attic...
Hey! This week
passed by crazy fast, Elder Rodrigues just has 2 weeks left, and has been
pretty good about not being trunky.
Me with Elder Castaño. This has to do with them movie we made. You'll get it in like a year and 5 months... |
So this Tuesday we had
district meeting in Araripina, then we went on splits. This is the first
splits of my mission (with other missionaries) and I was a little
nervous. The district leader came here, and I went to Araripina.
I'm not sure how it was here in Trindade, but it was definitely an adventure in
Araripina. In our district, there are only 2 non-Brazilians. Me,
and Elder Castaño, a Colombian. He super cool but only has one more month
then me, and I can hardly understand him. But, this week we got to know
each other really well, and even make a movie! (well, a little video of
us talking... but... close enough)
You thought I was kidding... This door thing was open and we had closed it before taking this picture. |
I was expecting a mattress or trash, or a Sméagol or something, but just more bats (which I don’t actually care about). But we did decide to make a movie about this little experience, so get ready for that!
Other than that, nothing
else really happened. It poured on us last night which was awesome and
earlier this week I taught the youth that Werewolf game where one person is a werewolf
and everyone has to figure out who it is. We played it for like 2
hours!
I love all of you guys,
and LOVE getting your emails! I'll talk to
you next week.
Elder Biggs
July 13, 2015
Pizza and Lots of People
This last week has been
very eventful, so I will try and summarize everything. Also, I've been
noticing that my English is actually really bad. I don’t think in English
anymore and Í remember everything in Portuguese. So if I make mistakes in
my letters from now on, that’s why :)
Our recent convert Wedja
(who’s been awesome in the church) had to break up with her Boyfriend/Husband
in order to be baptized. But they’ve been dating again (in different
houses) and are getting married tomorrow! They already have 2 kids and
have been together for like 12 years already, so it's not a crazy shock. But
he was almost baptized with Elder Young, and then fell into temptation and didn’t
want any more. But... We’ve been talking with him again, and he’s looking
pretty good! Really good! and Wedja has been teaching him and
helping him, and I think he'll be baptized here in a little. But he’s the
kind of guy that'd make a great leader in the church. Hes got a very
similar story to another member who is President of the Elders Quorum, so I can
see him helping a lot here in Trindade in the next few years.
This Tuesday we had a big
activity. And we had planned a couple things to do, but everyone wanted
to play Werewolf again. So we did. And everyone was telling me how cool
of a narrator I am, and I told them how my dad taught me this game YEARS ago,
and everyone said the same about him.
This is the Family of Brother Clovis. His whole family is very serious,but in kind of a funny way. For this picture he made a "sucking in his gut"joke and it made me think of dad |
On Saturday we had a
fireside (me and E Rodrigues) where we talked about the atonement. and
had lots of people crying at the end. I didn’t cry (and still haven’t
once on my mission (I know, Im heartless)) but it was definitely cool.
Sunday we had conference
in Trindade. Trindade is a branch and has 2 groups that are technically
part of the branch, but meet in other places. Yesterday, the branch split
and now the group in Araripina is a separate Branch. This doesn’t
actually effect us except that they'll probably be sending 2 more missionaries
to Trindade here in a few months! But it was cool to have all the members
from Araripina and Salgero (another city close-ish) in our little church
building.
Also! We baptized
this week! A young man named Michael. He’s 9. He’s was super excited to be baptized, chose his own
date and everything. Right now he wants to be a missionary and thinks
he'll be my next companion. :)
Last thing. So,
maybe on of our investigators likes movies a lot, and maybe a new batman v
Superman trailer was released this week, and maybe he was watching it and maybe
i watched it too. OHMYGOSH THAT MOVIE LOOKS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And it’ll come out a couple months before I get home which means it’ll probably
still be in theatres!!! I'm freaking out!!!!!! Ok, that’s all.
Its so great hearing about
all that’s going on back in North America, congrats Lillian on your mission
call and leaving exactly 1 year after me. I love all the emails and
pictures and will try to send some right now. I love you guys!
Elder Biggs
PS: Elder Rodrigues
leaves for Fortaleza this week and leaves for home next Tuesday. And I'll
now if im staying or leaving this week also.
2 young men that we're
trying to baptize, but have anti-Mormon parents.
At least they’re both
really excited about church and are working with them.

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July 20, 2015
Elder Azevedo and
Transfers,
I know what you guys are thinking about the subject of this email, but it’s not that. I'll explain.
This has been the LONGEST
week of my entire mission (which is now 8 months btw. 1/3 What!?).
So this last Pday we made a movie with a member about that man living in our
attic. Its pretty funny, and scary, and I cant wait to show you guys in
16 months :P
Monday was "Say
goodbye to elder Rodrigues Day" After P-Day ended we some of the
members bought us Milkshakes and the afterwards we had a family night at
Brother Charles' house. But it was more like a party! When Elder
Young left everyone was at the church taking pictures, crying, bearing their
testimonies. But here, they were singing, dancing, laughing, it was super
fun. It was like in the movies when foreigners are having a party.
But everyone was there. It was awesome!
Tuesday was a day LONG awaited. Wedja, our Recent Convert, got MARRIED!!! It has been 4 months of trying to make this happen and it finally did. Elder Rodrigues and I were the witnesses and I was the designated photographer (she put all the photos on Facebook if y’all wanna see them). Afterwards we headed for lunch outside of Trindade, and the whole branch showed up. André, our investigator and groom, loved it! And is closer than ever in 4-5 months to being baptized.
Wednesday was the
day. Elder Rodrigues bid "adeus" to Trindade and we headed to
Araripina. Why? I'll explain. Our zone leader Elder Jácome
was also ending his mission and they'd both head to Fortaleza, and I would
stick with the other Zone leader, Elder Azevedo. So there in Araripina we
said tchau, exchanged emails, almost cried, almost, and headed out. Elder
Rodrigues said that he'd call his first dog "Biggs" because he
doesn’t want to feel without companion. He's gonna send a pic. I
spent the day in Araripina with Elder Azevedo who is btw the coolest person in
the world! So this has been going well! The next day we came to
Trindade and have been working here.
Saturday we did a cool activity where are person is
blindfolded and led into a room. They are guided to a "wounded
soldier" and feel his wounds. Amputated leg, bandaged hand, messes
up head and his eye. But when they touch his eye (remember they cant see) they
poke a tomato and think that they’ve poked his eye out! The best part is
watching them, one by one, scream and react to the thought of poking someone’s
eye out. I was the soldier.
So... Transfers... Elder Azevedo received a phone
call yesterday about transfers. His new comp will be our current district
leader and Araripina will now have a companionship of Sisters! Then he
asked, "and the companion of elder Biggs?" And the assistant said,
"Yeah, Elder Biggs doesn’t have a companion right now..."
UGH! I'm staying here (thank goodness) but this means im going to
be staying in Araripina for a week or two. Also, we don’t have a district
leader, so this'll be interesting.
This week has been a very
VERY good week. Super long, but good. Me and Elder Azevedo made 2
movies! and have become very good friends as well. Too bad our
companionship already ended, but we'll see what happens this next week or so.
Elder Azevedo and I like taking pictures! This picture actually shows pretty well what its like here. |
Another of the front |
Love you guys and I'll
talk to you next week!
Elder Biggs
PS: If I don’t
respond to your emails, isn’t because I didn’t read them and/or love
them. Just because I don’t have very much time... :D
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July 28, 2015
These have been the longest two weeks... ever...
Hey! So I will answer 2 questions right out of the bat: Yes, I am still in Trindade (for which I am happy) and Yes, I have a companion. His name is Elder Camargo, I'll explain more about him in a bit :)
So this week was long! I'll try to summarize. First of all, Elder Azevedo, my Zone leader is famous. He's a singer and has opened for some pretty big singers here in Brazil in São Paulo. He's crazy talented and at the Family Home Evening, he jammed out on Guitar and everyone loved it. cool!
Tuesday we headed to Araripina. Azevedo and his new comp, the former District leader, had to leave to Fortaleza for a leadership training thing. So I hung out with Elder Bellon (Brazilian Neal) and his trainee, Elder Ehms. This was fun working with them for... 4 days. Ok, it was fun, but I was calling every hour to Elibrauli (who was called to be Branch President if I didnt say that last week) to visit certain investigators. But seriously, Elder Bellon is exactly like Neal. From his apearance to his laugh. So that was fun. Also, while walking in the street I found a brazilian hat that lots of old men have. So naturally, i picked it up, put it on my head, and have it right now :)
Elder Azevedo being awesome |
Tuesday we headed to Araripina. Azevedo and his new comp, the former District leader, had to leave to Fortaleza for a leadership training thing. So I hung out with Elder Bellon (Brazilian Neal) and his trainee, Elder Ehms. This was fun working with them for... 4 days. Ok, it was fun, but I was calling every hour to Elibrauli (who was called to be Branch President if I didnt say that last week) to visit certain investigators. But seriously, Elder Bellon is exactly like Neal. From his apearance to his laugh. So that was fun. Also, while walking in the street I found a brazilian hat that lots of old men have. So naturally, i picked it up, put it on my head, and have it right now :)
On Friday, we headed for Juazeiro do Norte to have (half) mission conference with President Fusco. There I met my new comp, Elder Camargo. He is Brazilian and has one year on his mission (so (hopefully) I wont kill this one too). He's really cool and was companions with Elder Azevedo, so thats cool. He likes to work and likes a lot of crazy stuff, like mountain biking, ziplining, and cliff jumping. Right now we're still getting used to eachother, but we're like on another, so its all good :)
Anyway, at conference we had interviews with President who help me with some stuff, with the mission, Trindade, and companions. He really is an amazing president.
We arrived in Trindade Saturday and got to work. These last 2 days we worked a lot, which was refreshing, and got to know one anothers work ethics. Yesterday we talked with Matheus' parents. Matheus is one of our 16 year old friends who wants to be baptized, but whose parents wont let him. His mom is rich, and his dad is a councilman here in Trindade. And is probably the most well know person who lives here. We were nervous going into it, but they made hambergers (sorta) and gave us chocolate milk, so that was good. But we answered their many many questions, and even taught them some important points of doctrine. I feel a little better about them now.
So anywho, that was my week that never ended... I dont know if you guys can tell, but english is extremely dificult for me right now. I'm translating everything in my head, because I think in portuguese now. Also... I have an accent... we found a guy who speaks English, and I COULD not talk right with him. He told me, "You can talk normal, Im fluent" and I said, "I am talking normal." So that'll be an interesting talk when I get home :D
I love all you guys so much, and I'm so happy to hear from you guys. I miss you guys so much, but am loving it here. President gave me a scripture that explains the purpose of life: Mat 16:24-25. Its kinda self explanitory, so I'll leave it to you guys to read it.
Elder Biggs