02/06/2017
A little bit of a crazy week was had among us Pechersky
Elders.
Well we know what transfers will be now! And they happen on
Wednesday!
*Drum roll please*
I will be staying here in Pechersky as District leader
again. But this time I will be done training (Finally. (I'm actually done
training as of today)) and I will be serving with Elder Konstantynov who is a
native Ukrainian.
Elder Carr is going to the complete opposite side of the
country to a tiny little place called Kodyma. And this is the only area int he
mission where it is against the law to proselyte or wear name tags or any kind
of missionary attire like Russia.
This should be an interesting transfer this next one.
This week we got to meet with our investigator, Oleg. We
called him to see if we could meet one day but he didn't answer. He called us a
few hours later and said that we could meet at a McDonald's by the Voksol
(Train station). We hurried over to meet him and came prepared to teach him the
Word of Wisdom. We walked in and just thought how on earth can the Spirit be
here with us when we teach? We've got young love couple in the corner and
thirty year old guys drinking and loud music playing. Plus we noticed that Oleg
had a cup of tea that he was drinking. We didn't really know how everything was
going to work out, but we just went for it. When we sat down, we could see that
he had this new light and radiance about him. We knew that he was keeping his
commitments by the way he spoke and looked. He said that he had been reading a
little every day. However, according to where he turn to in the Book of Mormon
to tell us something that he learned, he read more than a little. We started to
introduce the Word of Wisdom to him when he had to take a phone call business
related. But after a few more of these phone calls and talking a little more
each time, we could see that he didn't miss anything. One very interesting
thing that I saw was when we just barely finished explaining what we should
avoid as part of living the Word of Wisdom (which includes tea), he had to take
another one of his phone calls but this time he stood up (and I think he was
hoping for it to be discrete) and threw away his cup, which had a good amount
of tea left. He without hesitation committed to live the Word of Wisdom and
thanked us for helping him to know how to live a better life. Both spiritually
and physically. Both Elder Carr and I were surprised how the way Oleg took what
we talked with him about. We have high hopes for him.
Today we decided to do something fun with the Zone leaders
as kind of a memorial on behalf of Elder Carr departing us. So we went bowling
at the Gulliver (a Mall) near us. It was pretty fun even though I forgot how to
bowl.
Sunday morning was very strange for me. I woke up with super
duper dry skin. And what I later realized was dehydration. And it has continued
to today even though I have been drinking sooooo much water. I don't understand
it. I also finally bought a wallet in place of using the little case the
Missionary handbook comes in to keep my money and metro card.
I am excited to meet my new companion on Wednesday but sad
to say goodbye to Elder Carr, my Step dad/trainer.
Старейшина Класон / Elder Clawson
I was kind of dying, that's why it looks like I am a little
bit scared.
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