Monday, March 25, 2013

Off into the sunset (again)

Hi there! It's a beautiful, not-too-hot day here in Karratha, City of the Pilbara.

I've been here for about 4 1/2 months now. This morning, I got a call, though. I'm being transferred!

Pretty nice happenings, though; Remember David? (Korean member) The branch has been discussing ways to help him out with English, getting more out of church, etc. There is a missionary down in Perth, named Elder Shin. He's from Korea as well! So Elder Richmond and I emailed president Lindsay last week to see if he might be able to send Elder Shin up in the next little while. So this morning, when the Zone Leaders called, they said "Elder Reeder, you're going!" Where? "We don't know that yet. Or with who." Ok. And then they told us that Elder Shin was coming up here. Cool! This will be great for David, even better since he lives with a whole bunch of Koreans, who aren't members.

I still don't know where I'm going yet. But it'll be nice to be back in Perth, I have to admit. A lot cooler. I'll miss a lot of the members up here. It seriously is like one big family in this branch! And Elder Richmond and I have begun some good things, I think that they'll bring some wonderful results in the near future.

We had our English class this week! Our very first. I was very nervous, very stressed. I've never tried to teach an English class before, and especially not to someone who doesn't know much English. (Have you ever thought about it? English is insane, with all those little rules and exceptions. "I before E except after C, and sometimes in words like neighbor and weigh.") So with all these lovely thoughts, I decided I was going to be having a hard time getting through it all. But it's amazing what prayer can do to help. I prayed, and asked for help and calmness. I didn't feel instantly confident and all that, but I did feel more like I would be able to teach and talk with them.

It was a pretty good lesson, and now we know better where they are at, and how we can best help them.

I'm excited for Easter to be coming! I love this season. And General Conference, too!

I've got to go, my companion wants to use the computer.

Have a happy week :)

Love,

Elder Reeder

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Winter is Coming

Hello, everybody!

We heard from some other missionaries this week, down in Bridgetown (near the bottom of Australia) it was 6C. It sounded wonderful. With winter coming along soon, with its change in temperature, Elder Richmond and I will have some more service opportunities, as well as some upcoming branch activities, to which we can invite people to come along to. It's actually pretty cool; A recent convert in the branch began taking the lessons in the first place because a friend had invited him to come play volleyball. He was very impressed with the way the members acted (language, behavior, etc.) that he wanted to learn more.

Elder Richmond and I had a pretty good week. We were able to teach Carlo again. We've been teaching him about the Book of Mormon, and we talked about prayer, and why it's important to pray about the book of mormon. We committed him to do so. He seemed very sure, and willing to do so. He's a really cool guy, and a lot of the branch knows and likes him. We were excited to see him on Sunday, but he texted us and told us that he was going elsewhere that day.

We also had a cool experience with one of the french guys. (He's from Turkey, actually.) He is muslim, and normally he's making jokes about us, etc. But Saturday, he sat down with Elder Richmond, becuase he had some questions about what we actually believe in. It was really cool! He was very serious, no jokes or anything. Elder Richmond was able to teach him about prophets, and about a lot of the plan of salvation. Before we left, the guy told us "We will talk more about this later. I would like to know more about you guys." Wow! Small seeds are being spread here :) I'm confident they'll sprout someday, if not now. We also gave a book of mormon to a guy from Germany, named Phil. He's cool.

This week is the last week of the transfer! I wish not, but I might be transferred back down to Perth. I'll go where I'm needed, though :) Man, the time is flying by very quickly.

I love you all! Have a great day!

Elder Reeder

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[Kris] sent Daniel this shirt for his birthday.

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Also sent this random dragon toy. Yay!

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

The March on March

Hello, everyone! Today is March 11th, 2013.

So several things have happened!

This week started out rather slow. We've got a few good investigators now, and we're really excited about them. The hard part here, though, is getting in to see them. Appointments continue to fall through. Zayden and his family, especially, we've been trying to see.

On Thursday, we met with Eliezer again! (In case you don't remember, Eliezer's from Cuba.) We invited him to come to church, and he was really sure he'd be there. Cool.

Sunday, we arrived at the chapel to get ready for the meetings. Some members arrived, including a new guy from New Zealand. His name is Ammon. He served a mission in the Phillipines a while back. While we're talking, Eliezer came in, which was exciting. He was happy to be able to come. At the same time, Carlo came in as well! It was so cool. Even better, Ammon became instant friends with him, since they both speak Tagalog. I love it when that happens. It was a good sunday.

We're still working with the french guys, Kilian, Anthony, etc. We Really want to do an english class with them, and they do too, but we've got to figure out how to do it first.

I think the hottest day this week, or even this summer, was Wednesday. 47C. (116F) Nuts.

This week is going to be cool. (relatively speaking.) Elder Richmond and I are eager to meet with Eliezer and Carlo again :) The branch really liked them.

Love, Elder Reeder

Sunday, March 3, 2013

One Year and Counting

Hey there! Today is March 4th, and I have officially been out for one year. Incredible! And I agree, the time is going very fast indeed. :O

We've had a somewhat eventful week up here in Karratha. Rusty, a Category 4 cyclone, sent us some welcome clouds and wind. It also narrowly missed Port Hedland, which is about an hour north.

Also, today is Labor Day. Sunday was very quiet, since many people took advantage of the long weekend and left. We almost had a lesson with Zayden and his family this week, but they had to cancel, and then left town themselves. They're coming back today, though, and told us to come by this afternoon. So we're going to go by this afternoon.

We keep running into Anthony and Kilian, those two french guys Elder Richmond met. They're really cool, and I think they're interested in coming to church at some point. I don't speak french very well yet, ;) but they seem pretty keen. We're still working with Carlo, as well.

So, the past little while, we've been getting quite a few people swearing at us from their cars, telling us "Go get a real job," etc. as well as a few letters saying similar delivered to the chapel. I would just like to take this opportunity to say that I know that there is NO better place that I could be right now, than here. I Know that what I am doing is what my Heavenly Father wants me to be doing, that is, going around and sharing the truths of the gospel with everyone around me.

I love you all :)

Elder Reeder