This week I got my companion from Madagascar, Sister Randriampamonjisoa. She got her visa, but it is only for three weeks, so we will see what happens, they will try to extend it here. We will see what happens. Hopefully all works out so she does not have to go back to Johannesburg. The member, Sister Magibisela, that filled in during Sister Randria’s absence, is going to stay on and we will be in a threesome until zone conference, which is next week. That will make the transition much smoother. It will be great. Sister Randria already amazes me. She learned English in three weeks in the MTC, and speaks it as if she has been speaking it her whole life. She is a black belt, and an accountant. And she is funny. We will work very well together. But it may take some time for her to be comfortable teaching lessons, but we will work on that, and the area should do great as we continue to work hard. So that is the update on that.
On a different note, we went to this man’s house, Richard Tsedi, he had met the senior couple, the Olsons, and we finally got a hold of him and went to his home to teach him. The maid welcomes us in and starts telling us how in the town she is from in Zimbabwe, the church has a bad name because of some bewitching incident that happened, and pretty much called us Satanists, but that is a story for another day, but then Richard came in, and she left. Richard was, on the other hand, very excited to see us, and the first thing he says is “I want to baptized and a member of your church!” HUH? Did he really just say that, were my thought. My jaw about dropped to the floor. I looked at sister Magibisela, and back at him, and was like “Ok…..do you know what baptism is?” and he did! He had a great understanding about baptism. He then said, “Do I have to take lessons first, or can I be baptized first and then take the lessons.” This guy was serious. We talked more about baptism, and gave him a baptismal date of june, and told him we would be working with him to help him to be baptized and understand fully the covenant he will be making, and why the priesthood is essential for proper baptism. It was an amazing lesson. Pretty much unbelievable. He is a great guy, and we can’t wait to help him work towards his baptism! Hopefully his wife and children will join on his excitement and their whole family can be baptized and then go to the temple. That is the goal. Thanks for reading. Have a great week.
