August 3, 2015
Calling, Rapaz, and Demons!
This has been the slowest month of my life. Seriously,
feels like months ago that I emailed you guys... But this week was very
good. Tuesday we had a district meeting where our new district leader,
Elder Bellon said this, "You can count the number of seeds in an apple,
but you cant count the number of apples in a seed." I don’t know
where he got that, but I sure liked it. Referring to missionary work and
eternal perspective. We also had an activity completely off the
cuff. I gave a little message about Zion (that wasn’t prepared, just went
for it), Elder Camargo set up a little activity about teamwork, and then we
asked everyone what they learned. And a 11 year old boy said
that this activity was like Zion. We then made a million parallels to
Zion and how that’s what we are working for here in Trindade. This
activity started as an unplanned, loud, crazy thing, and ended up being very
spiritual.
After a long day of giving away a tie, planing an activity, and expulsing demons |
Cool story, huh? I got another one. A LONG time
investigator has been deciding if he should be
baptized. He has a testimony, but isn’t feeling ready. So this
week, he had a dream that he was inside a font of water, surrounded by 10
missionaries. I baptized him, and all the missionaries became very
happy! He accepted this as his answer. But the other cool thing, is
that right now, there are 6 missionaries in Araripina praying for him. (we're all praying for each others investigators) then there’s us,
and Elder Young, and Elder Rodrigues. 10 missionaries. He also
described exactly Elder Azevedo, and Elder Bellon. He'll be baptized this
week!
Also, for the past 4-5 months Ive been teaching the Gospel
Principles class, but someone else was just called to be the new teacher.
WEDJA! Yeah, our recent convert! She taught about the Word of
Wisdom yesterday and it was so perfect I almost cried. I'm so incredibly happy
to know that I will leave Trindade with at least one new saint!
And now: Portuguese! Rapaz means young man, and is
pronounced Hapaiz... I think... (I don’t remember how to pronounce things in English.) Ask Grandpa. We've been teaching these same 3 rapaz for months now, and
yesterday, 3 miracles happened. One received permission to be baptized on
Wed, another most likely the same day, and the third received permission to be baptized
that VERY DAY! Yesterday I had the opportunity to baptized the 2nd rapaz in
front of almost the entire branch at about 8 pm. Everyone showed up, his
mom cried and it was an amazing experience!
Yesterday the first mentioned rapaz above, bore
his testimony for the first time. He's believes everything, but hasn’t received
an answer yet. He gets up there and says "I haven’t been here long,
and am not even baptized, but I will say what I believe: The church of Jesus
Christ is true!" This moment he wasn’t able to speak more, and
started crying, along with EVERYONE in the congregation. He was only able
to say amen before he returned to his seat. He then spent the next 30
minutes trying to calm down and stop crying. It was the most spiritual
moment of my mission, and I'm so happy for him. But now, the other 2 are
making fun of him because he cried, like how we always did with dad :)
But he’s super cool about it.
Wow, this was a long email! But it was a long week
too... A cool scripture I found is 3 Nep 13:31-34. I love you guys so
much and thank you for all the news updates. Congrats Porter! And I'll talk to
you guys next week!
Chão!
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August 10, 2015
Nose Bleeds and my 4th Pen
This is for Dad. (not really, but I asked if I could buy it to give to dad, but they said no...) |
So this week started with my 3rd (Pilot Precise v5 rolling
ball extra fine tip) pen dying. I have 10 more. So at this rate
I'll end my mission only using 9 pens.
We had a crazy activity on Tuesday where we organized a scavenger
hunt in the church and everyone was finding scriptures that talked about
another place in the church. For example: a scripture that talks about a
door that opens everything which leads them to the front door. Or a
scripture that talks about baptism that leads to the baptism font. In the
end we gave a Book of Mormon to all the youth and told them to give it to
someone. They all got super excited and were asking for more throughout
the week.
We showed up at an investigator's house (whose been waiting on baptism for months now) and the moment they opened the
door, my nose started bleeding. This, believe it or not, hasn’t happened
in MONTHS. And my whole mission probably like 3 times. So, we
taught the whole lesson with me holding toilet paper to my nose talking like...
Like... I know who I want to reference, but I cant remember his name. .. Shoot.
Im forgetting everything.
Last Sunday, we baptized one of the 3 rapazes,
he'd be the easiest to baptize. The other 2 who need straight up
miracles. The other repeze's parents are politicians, and had
talked with them a lot but they were fixed on waiting. Imagine trying to
baptize the anti-mormon-mayer's son. On Wednesday, we talked with
him and asked what his parents said about the baptism. They both 2 were baptized the next day!
I've already shared a couple miracles, but this. was. a. MIRACLE. The
actual baptism was pretty funny actually because the baptismal font was already
full, but a few hours before the actual baptism, someone emptied the font
without telling us.
So it was time to baptize them and the font was
empty. And filling the font is slow! So what did we do? We
gathered all the buckets in Trindade and all the young men and we started
filling up the font ourselves. It took about an hour, but we managed t
fill it to a point where we could baptize them. The first went perfect,
then the taller one was next. I had to restart the prayer a
couple times because I couldn’t say his name right (names are hard here), then
when I finally got it, his knee stuck out of the water. I had to baptize
him FOUR times, but finally got it! After the baptism we ate cake and
Coke, and one of the moms wanted to thank everyone, and even allowed him(if
he wants to in the future) to serve a mission! Thursday was a GREAT day!
Two of the Rapez and their families |
So if you think I'm over, you’re totally wrong. On
Monday at Family Home Evening at one of the member's house, our investigator was there. On Monday he announced to the whole world that he
would be baptized on Saturday! We were so excited and were working with
him every day to help him get ready. It was a looooooong week, but this was the baptism that Ive been waiting for for six
months! And it finally happened! This baptism went perfect and
everyone was there. He and the three rapazes (who our most supportive member is now calling
the 3 Nefitas) were confirmed yesterday as members of the Church!
As for a couple other updates, Elder Camargo and I were
having a bit of difficulty getting used to each other last week, but this week
has been incredibly better, and we are now very good friends. The girl
who we saved from demons spernatural-style is getting baptized this week along
with her friend who’s a boy, and I got 7 months here in Trindade! What
what!?
I love all of you guys so much and am always praying for
you. I'll send more pics in another email. Até logo!
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August 17, 2015
Slow Week….. and Long Week …. One of Those Weeks….
My District (L-R): E Bellon DL, Camargo COMP, Da Silva ZL, Sou Eu, E Ehms, and E Azevedo ZL |
Oh, and don’t worry people at home, this guy was mixed up in
a whole lot of bad stuff, people who keep out of drugs and gangs and stuff don’t
have problems with getting shot, so I'm fine :) IF I do get shot, it’ll
be in the nametag which will save me, so its all good ;)
Other than that, I really can’t think of anything else that
happened. We've been so ridiculously busy here in Trindade because its
just us two for the whole city and we only got 9-10 hours to work per
day. We're asking for 2 more missionaries to come here, but we're getting
nothing right now. Juazeiro do Norte, a city much larger than Trindade
but smaller than Safford (more or less) has 40 missionaries. One more
time, FORTY. President Fusco does not like Trindade, this is a well known fact.
So we're trying to convince him right now to send a second companionship here
right now. But this month, Elder Anderson (yeah, Apostle) is coming to
Juazeiro, which is KARAZY! Probably to finally change it from a district,
to a stake. So President has doubled the number of missionaries
there. But we're part of this district too and he's sent nothing, and all
the members feel pretty forgotten. But there strong, the members here are
amazing! And they'll get what they want because they've worked for it!
this week we had 71 people at church. When I got here it was
30. This is the highest attendance this year! Our goal is to have 15 men
with Melchizedek Priesthood paying tithing, which is necessary to form a ward,
and have 100 people at church for more than 6 months, which is necessary to
build a church building. When I got here we had 5 men, and an attendance
of 30. Now we have 11 and an attendance of 71. This branch is
getting there!
Ok, that was a little GH (Jay-agá) (Gloria dos homens) (A
fraze members use here for pride), but this has been my last week-couple of
weeks, thinking about this. The last thing I want to do is leave all this
work to do behind. But if we at least get 2 more missionaries next transfer
(Aug 30th) all will be good!
I love you guys so much. Thanks for keeping me in the
loop with things there at home. I'll talk to you guys next week!
Elder Biggs
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August 24, 2015
Our Week with Water... Without Water...
Sem água não dá (I'm smelling my pits if that wasn’t clear) |
So Saturday at 6pm, water arrives. We only have water
here in Trindade every other week. So last Saturday we were so excited to
get our water because our reserve was almost out. Saturday night when we
arrived home, we checked for water and... nothing. Apparently, in Nov
2011, the missionaries didn’t pay for water, which caused a problem in the
Water company’s system and they cut our water. So after calling the
mission to pay the bill, and 3 more days, we headed to the water company's
office. We got everything cleared up and he said that later that day we'd
get our water. Which was good because that same day we had 0 water.
None. Nada. to take a bucket shower, to clean the dishes, or clothes, use
the bathroom, nada. TWO MORE DAYS and nothing. This was quite the
experience. FINALLY on Friday. Our water arrived. I took the
longest shower in the world, we cleaned the dishes, washed our clothes, it was
awesome. Then the very next day at 6pm, our week with water
ended... But at least we have our reserve again :)
Now I know what you're thinking. My son/brother/friend/enemy
freaking out because he cant take a shower? That doesn’t seem like
him. Well you'd be right. The truth is, I was pretty cool with
everything. Just the bathroom part, having to walk to the church just to
use the toilet. But Elder Camargo was NOT happy with not being able to
take a shower. Saying he wasn’t able to sleep dirty. Me? I
was able to sleep just fine. Yup, I'm a trooper :P
An activity we helped set up at the church |
The only other thing worthy of note (I think that’s a
phrase) is how busy we've been. We have SO many things to do with the
members, less actives, service projects, helping the leadership that we have so
little proselyting time. But, service brings blessings and it definitely
did. Every day this week we were able to go on splits with the members,
visiting 23 people with members! Just to put that in perspective, 10 is
difficult. I talked with President about sending more missionaries and he
promised that he’d send more. Just not this transfer. But he’s
super excited about Trindade right now, so there’s a positive change.
This next Sunday is Transfers and I don’t want to
leave. But Ive got 8 months here in Trindade, and that almost never
happens, especially with the first area. But I feel like God will inspire
President to know what is better for Trindade. So if I don’t write on
Monday at the regular time, its probably because im on a bus heading for
Fortaleza.
Oh, one more cool thing (I don’t remember if I already said
this or no) but our District, Juaziero do Norte will become a stake this
Wednesday! District is like a small stake. And to announce this
will be Elder Anderson of the Twelve! Right now everyone is extremely
excited and will be more than 3,000 people there (in a chapel about the size as
ours at home)
Alright, Ive gotta get going. Sorry for my bad
English. I'm starting to forget things like English, Dad's voice (not
Mom's, I remember Mom's :P), The theme to Doctor Who, the words to Jack
Johnson, and how the Chocolate Volcano tastes... .Tragic, I know... But
hey! I love you guys so much and I'll talk to you next week! maybe...
Elder Biggs
12th Birthday party of my first friend here in Trindade, Jorge Alan |
August 31, 2015
9 ½
About 4 minutes ago Elder Azevedo (ZL), who is chilling with
us because his comp went home, received a phone call about transfers, and....
No one in our ZONE was transferred. SO! I'll stay here in Trindade
for at least 9 1/2 months! WOOHOO! This is good, I really have no desire
to leave here with so much work still to do. Just one more transfer and I'll be
here for half of my WHOLE mission, which I’d also like. Elder Camargo had 5 areas with 9 months. And at the end
of this transfer I'll have 11 months on the mission! What what!
In the van to Juazeiro |
So anywho, this week was very eventful in some regards and
very uneventful in others. This Wednesday we headed to Juazeiro do Norte
for a conference with the Apostle Elder Anderson! It was crazy getting
everyone there filling up 3 vans full of members and investigators. The
day before we invited one of our investigators, Inácio, to come with us.
And he said that he would go because he will be driving a group of Crentes
(Nickname for anyone who isn’t Catholic) to Juazeiro at exactly the same
time. We later found out that he is a driver, and is driving US! So
with that cool coincidence, we headed out! The conference was super
hectic but really cool. Elder Anderson knows Portuguese, but he talks
very slow with a very strong accent. But everyone understood him and it
was really cool.
That night I slept in my new hammock! I traded for a
hammock, blue. big. beautiful. Ill send a pic. And got totally
eaten by mosquitoes. But whatever. And the next day, I woke up and
realized something, I was alone. The whole house with 10
missionaries forgot me. Luckily, I knew where the Branch President lived
(because I saw him one time) and he gave me a ride to the church. I
almost ripped Elder Camargo's head off, but when I got there, Elder Anderson
arrived to give a special training to the missionaries. (Just kidding, I
wasn’t going to rip his head off, just an arm or a leg, or his nose or
something) This training was super cool and made me feel a little better. Afterwards, with 5 hours until our bus leaves for Trindade, we headed to the
MALL! Yeah, there’s a mall in Brazil! And it was like... an actual
mall... I bought a long sleeve shirt (super-slim) and a cool Oreo blizzard
thing. Then afterwards we headed out. Elder Camargo and Elder
Azevedo were already companions, and are like best friends, so Elder Azevedo
decided to stick with us until his new comp arrives. So he’s here right
now :P
The rest of the week was very uneventful, but I'm excited to
know that I'll be staying here for 6 more weeks and am excited to work and help
the church here. I love you guys and all the emails and love and stuff :)
And I'll talk to you next week!
Elder Biggs
So, Lassie found us at the church building IN THE MIDDLE of
church and decided to join in the service. It took us about 20 minutes to
get her to leave.
The city here in built like a U. To walk from one end
to the other you gotta walk ALL the way around just to arrive at the other side
which is really close. Well yesterday we found this and I almost cried
with joy.
(1 hour later)
I just recieved a phone call...
So we just received word that I am being transferred.
I don’t know to where yet, but Elder Camargo will train someone here, hopefully
someone who will love this place like I've loved it. I'm gonna say by to
everyone tonight at the FHE and probably cry for the first time. But, it’s
been 8 months. I haven’t met a single missionary whose stayed in one area
for 8 months. Good thing that today is P-day because there's no way I'm
working today with packing and saying goodbye. Elder Bellon is also
leaving, so we arrived together and will leave together. Apparently he's
taking it pretty hard. But as for me, this last week I kinda felt a
confirmation that this was it for Trindade. I've been pretty sad this
week because of that, but know im feeling like this is right. I'll let
you guys know next week where I am, my new Comp, and everything. I'll
probably head to Fortaleza with Camargo and Bellon tomorrow and find out
there. Mom, if you hear from anyone here on Facebook, be sure to tell
them that I really have loved my time here, and am really sad to leave what has
become my home. But, I'm excited to get to know other places and other
people. I love you guys and will talk to you next week!
Elder Biggs
(After I got this email from Daynen I, his mom, cried! I have been so grateful for the people of Trindade for loving and taking care of my boy! I know these experiences will be cherished for eternity!) Below are pictures of the farewell party that some of the members posted on Facebook for me:
A message from the branch president:
"Hi am the president of Trinity branch was very bad for us to see our fellow biggs left and leaves us, it was very good this time he spent with us, we follow all his crecimento a shy boy who spoke little with the people for a cheerful person always glad conversation and plays with people and speaks very Portuguese, it is relmente a very special person very loving with people is also very clear it is what it is, has no mask, helped me a lot here in the business, he was as a Councillor for me always giving me ideas and municipalities, he was already a member of our branch very involved in the work, we have become great friends, made a farewell for him was very exciting. Congratulations for the child you have !!! we will send to you the photos and videos we did in farewell. thank you for having sent us the Biggs elder.
hugs !!!"