Wednesday, June 25, 2014

New District Leader


What up y'all? Yeah so this week was super fun but stressful! As for the chicunguya.. I'm not sick anymore but still can feel the effects...I have no energy.  
Tamboril has been awesome. It is on the boarder of Santiago but isn't in Santiago. It is on a mountain side so it is kinda sucky to walk with so many hills but its okay because I need to loose some weight.. haha jk I'm not fat... This place is the tobacco capital of the DR. I get to smell it 24/7 here.. smells like Vegas. Haha everyone here also smokes, so I am guessing that I will be teaching the Word of Wisdom a ton. It has been a good experience meeting new people. 
Also I have to learn tons of new things being a new district leader... I had to go to like 4 meetings last week. I feel the same way as I did when I first got here.. The sisters in our district are so great. They are super hard workers and love everyone! They are teaching me a lot. My comp and I are doing great. He has told me so many stories about his life before the mish and the crazy things that he did. He is super smart and humble. He knows 7 languages and knows how to cook and clean and just about everything else haha. He cooks super weird food for me. He is not the type that does all of his food shopping at Walmart... He is more of the type who goes out and looks for it in the fields. He knows just about every plant and its uses. That's one of the fun parts of the mission is getting new comps and learning about their culture. 
The branch here is super great, and a little different than the ward that I had in Nagua. The members actually help the missionaries with the work haha. We have a super cool ward mission leader who is an RM. Every day gets better and better because I am gaining the trust of the members. I have already been stuffed full 5 times... They love the missionaries here. I have been so blessed to have been put here with my comp. I am grateful for so many things in the life, all of which God has given me. I love my mission and the gospel. I also luv u all so much!
Love Elder Morgan

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Tough week- Transfer and Chikungunya!



Well after nine months in Nagua, here I am in my new area. I'm in a countryside part of Santiago. Tamboril. This week was super sad for me, being my last week in Nagua and having to say goodbye to all of the people that I loved so much. 

On Sunday I got sick with the new dengue like sickness.... Chikungunya. It was terrible.. My comp got it also. We had to call the bishop to take us to the hospital because we couldn't walk, but... his car was broken. He calls everyone else in the ward who all had cars but they were busy. So we walked to the hospital. For some reason they made us go to the public hospital because it was free... They don't understand there is a reason why the service is free. It was so dirty! I saw blood on the ground, tons of used needles lying around and lots of people dying like me. We waited for like 20 minutes to get checked. Then like last time they just started stabbing me with all of these needles. I freaked out. Everyone was staring at me and laughing at me. After them doing all of these tests and stuff they let me go because the results wouldn't come back until the next day. My comp was in there for about 3 more hours because he had it worse. After the longest wait of my life we finally went home. We walked and I had no energy. I almost fell over like 3 times but the bishop caught me. Then we stayed in the house the whole next day. 

I had planned to go to get my teeth cleaned by American dentists in Puerto Plata, but I was sick. I was bummed because I hat tons of things planned with the members like goodbye party's but couldn't go to any of them. Then yesterday I spent the whole day packing and saying goodbye to all of the people that I could. I am really grateful for the 9 months that I had in Nagua. I am excited for the experiences that await me in the future as well here in Tamboril. My new comps name is Elder Estayul. He is from Guatemala and is from the Mayan tribes that live there. I love and thank you all for everything. 

Love Elder Morgan
At the Medical Clinic
                                                      Saying goodbye to the Bishop



Wednesday, June 11, 2014

My Final Week in Nagua


Hi! How are you all doing this week? I hope that you all had a great first week of summer, I know that I did.  Well it is just starting to hit me that my year mark is just around the corner... I really cant believe how fast the time has gone. Today my mission president pretty much told me that I WILL FINALLY BE LEAVING MY FIRST AREA... Transfers are next Wednesday so I am excited to see where my new area will be. My time in Nagua has been wonderful! I have met so many amazing people who love the gospel. I have had made so many new friends and good memories that will last my whole life. I would say that I have learned more about life and everything in these 9 months than any other time in my life. I have seen the love of god with my own eyes helping the humble people of Nagua. I have mixes feelings about going, I feel like I am ready to leave, but at the same time I don't want to. Nagua is my home. Well its all part of the mission life... I am also kind of sad to leave because I was starting to see real progress in a few of our investigators. I feel like they will be baptized in time, but I wont be here to see it. 

I have put the personal goal to try to learn creole. It the language that they speak in Haiti. There are tons of Haitians who live in the DR so I think it would be a cool skill to have. Well there isn't much more to say. This week was great and fast. I hope it was the same for you. I just want you all to know that I love you all. I also love our savior, Jesus Christ. I am learning more and more every day about him and feel like I will be learning more and more for the rest of my life. I feel so blessed to have the restores gospel in my life. It is a huge blessing that we have been given. I love my mission so much. Its great fun!
Love Elder


June 3, 2014

Hola everyone! This week was a super good one for my comp and I. We had so many spiritual moments for some reason. We have really been praying and working super hard to help a few people that are going through some hard times right now. It is so cool to see how the spirit can open the hearts of people.  We really have 5 people who are going through super hard times in their life. Things that I hope that I will never have to go through. Before I could tell that something was wrong, they were acting different than usual. I tried to be a sincere friend to them, gaining their trust and letting them know that I really cared for them. After awhile they poured out their hearts to me, just because I was listening to them. I found out what ways that I could help them but it wasn't that much. I also I really wanted them to know that Jesus Christ really is their savior and that he is the one that is always there for us. It wasn't until after they put their trust in the lord with faith, that their problems started getting better. Prayer really is a necessary tool in our lives. How can the lord help us with our problems if we never ask for help. In less than a week every one of those 5 people that I love so much, have seen there problems get better. 

My testimony of the lord gets stronger and stronger every week. I can say that I have seen how much he loves and wants to help us in our lives. I love the savior for all that he did for all of us. I really love my mission and everyone that I have met. Sometimes it isn't the easiest to be away from all of you, but I know that it will be worth it. I love you all and thank you for your support!
Love Elder Morgan