The Next Two Years... Updates while serving in the Santiago, Dominican Republic mission...... parker.morgan@myldsmail.net
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
8 Months Out..
8 months... that was fast. 4 more and I am half way. Time is going by super fast! Well it was a pretty good week. There has been lots of mission drama going down in Nagua, that is reminding me of my middle school days... I have a comp that has been the hardest for me to work with out of the three that I have had. Lets just say that it is his way or the highway. It ain't easy for me. Its all good because all of the hard things in life give us experience. That is why I am here, to help others, and to learn from it. I have been trying as hard as I can to be Christ like but sometimes it is hard. Ha ha well it wont last for long. I have heard rumors that I am leaving Nagua next week. It makes sense for the fact that I have been here for 7 months. It has been a wonderful experience here. I have grown so close to some of the people. Its going to be hard to just leave it like that. The work is going pretty good. We have like two investigators that are golden. The crappy thing is that they are women, and the woman have to wait like 3 months to get baptized. Um there is not much more that that. I am at the point that I like speaking Spanish more than English. We got permission to go to the gym from president so every morning I get swore! We went to Samana again today and probably the last time that I will visit this place until my honeymoon. Ha ha it was a super chill day. no problems. no worries. just chillax. We ran over a dog on the way there. I laughed but it was sad. We also bought an electric fly swatter and have been having lots of fun with that. Other than that I guess I will update you next week of where I will be serving for the next few months. I love you all so much and thank you all for the support. Life is a beautiful thing. Don't waste it. I am so thankful for all of my blessings. I love this mission experience that I am having. I love the gospel and how much it helps us in life.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Calls Himself Jesus....
Wazzup.. Well this week has been a good ol crazy week. First off, the baptism that we had planned for last Saturday fell through... Yep we were all ready and waited all night and he never showed up. We found out that a pastor from another church talked him out of it, telling all of these lies about the church. It was a poopy experience.
This whole week was crazy here. They call it holy week. Its the same as spring break. Everyone is drunk and is just going crazy. Last Saturday there were 28 deaths here. Lots of accidents from dumb people. There is a tradition here to make sweet beans in this week. We ate so much of the stuff. It is so good! Also another weird thing the guys do is they all go buy beta fishes and fight them. All of the adults and kids would always show me their collections of their fishes. Some kid gave me one and I don't know what to do with it. We will see how long it lives.
Funny story time. So we eat at this members house every day. She makes a ton of food every day. This one bum named Martin started coming over to eat every day. He comes with his bible every day and preaches to us. He says that he is the reincarnated Jesus Christ. He said that he used to be white with blue eyes when he was younger. He doesn't stop talking about his life as Jesus. We always ask him weird questions and he gives us the weirdest answers. He is usually talking to the walls but we answer back to the weird things that he says. So I guess that I have met Jesus. He is a nice guy.
We have been having some great success after what happened on Saturday. We went and visited Alexander. He said that he feels really bad about not getting baptized. He still feels like it is what he needs to do. So we put another date and are going to help him get really prepared this time. We also found the pure gold investigator. It is this young girl that I met months ago with Elder Henriquez. Her and her friend wanted to see my eyes... Creepy I know. No but she is legit. We gave here a pamphlet and she read it all and also filled out the extra study pages that no one ever does. She wants to get baptized too. The sad thing is that I probably won't be here by then. I love the thrills of the mission! God works in mysterious ways for sure. It was an overall good week so I ordered some pizza last night. I love this opportunity that I have to help with the lords work! I am so grateful for all of the support at home! I love you all so much!
Luv Elder Morgan
Thursday, April 17, 2014
#SPRINGBREAG2014INTHEDR
#SPRINGBREAG2014INTHEDR dang I hope that you all have fun on spring break...
This week we worked super hard. We had four days in a row where we left at 9am and got back to the house around 10pm. I am absolutely pooped...We met the goals of excellence which almost no one in the mission meets. We have one of our investigators who we are baptizing this Saturday. He is a cool dude. He is a Haitian who is a friend of one of out less actives. We have been working really hard with him to be prepared to get baptized on this date. He also has another Haitian friend that only speaks french. I gave him all of the pamphlets that we had in french and he read them all in the first visit. I really wish that I could speak every language!! He is super interested so we will see where it all goes. We also have three other investigators with baptism dates. I hope that all goes well with them. Other than that the work is going great.
We have been visiting a Sister who was a less active, who has changed so much. She was inviting us over to her house like 4 or 5 times a week. Then one day she offered to cook for us because she likes our prescence. Every stinkin day this week I have gone home stuffed fat! She makes so much food! She has such a strong testimony and loves everything about this gospel.
This week one of the other Elders in Nagua got sick with parasites. I have been lucky so far with not getting sick. We went and visited him and it just looked so sucky. I hope that I never get sick. Today was a super chill Pday. We just got up and cleaned the house. Later I waited two hours to get my hair cut. Everyone still calls me ¨Justin¨... That's pretty much it for this week. I love my mission and all of the things it is teaching me. My testimony is growing every day. Serving people is the best way we can show our love for them. I am so lucky to serve the people here in the DR. I love you all so much! Bye bye.
This week we worked super hard. We had four days in a row where we left at 9am and got back to the house around 10pm. I am absolutely pooped...We met the goals of excellence which almost no one in the mission meets. We have one of our investigators who we are baptizing this Saturday. He is a cool dude. He is a Haitian who is a friend of one of out less actives. We have been working really hard with him to be prepared to get baptized on this date. He also has another Haitian friend that only speaks french. I gave him all of the pamphlets that we had in french and he read them all in the first visit. I really wish that I could speak every language!! He is super interested so we will see where it all goes. We also have three other investigators with baptism dates. I hope that all goes well with them. Other than that the work is going great.
We have been visiting a Sister who was a less active, who has changed so much. She was inviting us over to her house like 4 or 5 times a week. Then one day she offered to cook for us because she likes our prescence. Every stinkin day this week I have gone home stuffed fat! She makes so much food! She has such a strong testimony and loves everything about this gospel.
This week one of the other Elders in Nagua got sick with parasites. I have been lucky so far with not getting sick. We went and visited him and it just looked so sucky. I hope that I never get sick. Today was a super chill Pday. We just got up and cleaned the house. Later I waited two hours to get my hair cut. Everyone still calls me ¨Justin¨... That's pretty much it for this week. I love my mission and all of the things it is teaching me. My testimony is growing every day. Serving people is the best way we can show our love for them. I am so lucky to serve the people here in the DR. I love you all so much! Bye bye.
Love Elder Morgan
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Eencie Weencie Spider (?!)
Whut up normal people?? I know that it is weird that I am actually writing on Wednesday. This is because we have power, which is very rare on Wednesdays.
Well this week was great! General Conference was just amazing. Every message was so strong and powerful. Its awesome because on the mission you are focused on every word that they say. I wish it was like that before..I kind of wish that I could go back in time and wake myself up for every General Conference that I have slept through..... haha all well. We got to watch it on little T.V.s in the chapel that dropped the signal every 5 minutes. I hope that you all loved it as much as I did. Well as for the work, all is going great! We have four investigators with baptism dates. We are finding more and more people to teach every week. My comp is a great missionary who is pretty bold. I think that is why we have so many people with dates.
I got a stupid story for ya. So on Monday we were teaching one of the kids that chills on the street with our friends. We were having a good lesson with him talking about the plan of salvation. He kept on bringing things up about UFOs and other weird stuff about the end of the world. Random I know. Well we were trying to get him back on track to the subject. Then out of nowhere I saw a dark thing run across the floor behind the kids seat. I thought that It was a mouse but when I went to check it out I found out that it wasn't a mouse. It was a friggin huge spider!!! I screamed like a girl as I jumped back and almost fell on one of the kids. I hate spiders! Well I felt super stupid as the smallest kid there starts tapping it with his hand. It was the biggest spider that I have seen in my life! Well okay that was a stupid story. Some other news is the bread stealing cat is back. I found my big loaf of bread half eaten this morning. I am going to kill that thing!
Well that's all for this week. It was a chill week. I know that I am doing the work of the Lord in helping people to receive the truth. I love my mission and I love this gospel. I love you all so much and wish you all have a wonderful week!
Love Elder Morgan
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Baptism and Bacon
My first Baptism
Well this week was just great! It started off pretty hard but got better. I can now say that I am the type of person that doesn't like change. The mission is full of it... It took me a few days to adapt to how my new comp does things but after that things have been awesome. We have been having tons of success with finding new people and giving them baptism dates. All we can do now is keep on teaching them and hoping that they will stick with it.
Last Saturday I invited all of the street punks to come eat bacon at our house. They said that they had never eaten bacon so I went to the store and bought a ton. We ate and tried to share a message with them but they were more interested in the bacon... haha it was super fun though.
Saturday night I got to baptize a kid whose dad is a less active. It was my first time baptizing in Spanish so that was pretty cool. We have some members here that are soo amazing. There are at least four older sisters on our ward that have taken me in as their ¨kid¨ They have so much love for the missionary's. We have one member whose name is sandy and she is so funny. She is always super happy and positive. This week she told us that the owner is going to kick her out of her House because she doesn't have any money. She told me that she isn't even worried because she said that the lord is on her side and that it will all work out. She has been a great example to me of a member that endures to the end with faith.
Sometimes I feel like my mission is going to go in forever, but when I actually look at the things it is teaching me and all of the experiences it is giving me. It wouldn't be that bad being here forever. I love my mission and I love this gospel. I am so excited to hear from the leaders of the Church this weekend. I love you all so much!!
Well this week was just great! It started off pretty hard but got better. I can now say that I am the type of person that doesn't like change. The mission is full of it... It took me a few days to adapt to how my new comp does things but after that things have been awesome. We have been having tons of success with finding new people and giving them baptism dates. All we can do now is keep on teaching them and hoping that they will stick with it.
Last Saturday I invited all of the street punks to come eat bacon at our house. They said that they had never eaten bacon so I went to the store and bought a ton. We ate and tried to share a message with them but they were more interested in the bacon... haha it was super fun though.
Saturday night I got to baptize a kid whose dad is a less active. It was my first time baptizing in Spanish so that was pretty cool. We have some members here that are soo amazing. There are at least four older sisters on our ward that have taken me in as their ¨kid¨ They have so much love for the missionary's. We have one member whose name is sandy and she is so funny. She is always super happy and positive. This week she told us that the owner is going to kick her out of her House because she doesn't have any money. She told me that she isn't even worried because she said that the lord is on her side and that it will all work out. She has been a great example to me of a member that endures to the end with faith.
Sometimes I feel like my mission is going to go in forever, but when I actually look at the things it is teaching me and all of the experiences it is giving me. It wouldn't be that bad being here forever. I love my mission and I love this gospel. I am so excited to hear from the leaders of the Church this weekend. I love you all so much!!
Love Elder Morgan
Bacon with the street punks.
Lovely Samana
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