We enjoyed a Saturday evening social with some of our
African folks. Lillian and Jan organized
a get together and invited two old people (that’s us). We ate African food and socialized. It was great.
On Sunday Lilian and Anaklet bore their testimonies at
church. I was sitting next to Anaclet
and had a feeling I should encourage him to bear his testimony (In the time
we’ve been here, no African has spoken in Church or borne testimony). I was about to lean over and suggest this to
him when he got up and bore his testimony.
Lillian also got up and talked about how the Book of Mormon is a light
to her and her African friends.
We had another discussion with Joseph Bizimano and his
friends. I asked Joseph if we could come
to his apartment and read the Gospel Principles manual with him for a few
minutes since he works on Sundays.
Joseph asked us to teach two of his friends about the church. With Sandy correcting my imperfections we
went through the first discussion and then showed the First Vision. One of the young men, he is from the Ivory
Coast, told us that he has been confused and seeking for some time. He took a Book of Mormon and said he is
interested in learning more. We will
give his name to the Elders. We really
enjoyed the evening.
As we mentioned previously, Joseph was also the source of
another teaching—Janvier. Janvier is
coming to church and progressing with a baptismal date.
We are also accompanying the Elders in teaching a young
woman named Felista. She converted from
Muslim to Christian in Tanzania. She
says her parents would kill her so she came to the United States. She is a very sweet young lady but difficult
to read what she is thinking. She has
also been coming to church.
We’ve been working with another African, Maisha and Azziza,
to try to get them another apartment.
They live in very substandard housing and are expecting another baby in
December. We’ve been getting them to
fill out applications for Section 8 housing and public assistance housing. We’ve also been looking on the websites to
help them.
We’ve enjoyed the English classes. We have one at a Community Center and another
with several of our African sisters to help them learn Gospel language. I enjoy doing it and also continue to improve
my French.
We visited with a woman and her son in Scarborough this
week. She is going through
a divorce right now and is a bit lost and confused. Hopefully, we can help.
Some of the African dishes we’ve enjoyed and want to try
are: Sambusa, Fufu, Isombe (Kasava Leaf Stew).
2 comments:
My gosh Craig!!! You are becoming tri-ligual. Your mission sounds like something I would enjoy.
Sounds like a good week. Sorry we didn't get to skype with you.
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