The adventures and experiences of Elder Payne as he serves a full time mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Sunday, July 28, 2019
Week 82- Iganga, Uganda with Elder Bukasa
This week marked the end of
another transfer. Although I'm staying in Iganga with elder Bukasa it's
starting to feel real. I'm getting close to home.
Monday, July 15, 2019
Week 80-Iganga, Uganda with Elder Bukasa
Our week was really busy. We had a lot of people
who came to church last week and we've been working really hard on finding
people so this week we narrowed down our focus on those who are prepared for
the gospel and are serious. Tuesday, we went and taught some of the people who
came to church and realized that they still believe in the law of Moses. They
don't understand that it was done away with in Christ. So, they don't actually
live the law of Moses themselves but because we don't "live the law of
Moses" in our church I guess it was a deal breaker for them. The
explanation was over their heads. Kind of weird that they believe Jesus Christ
was the Savior and they still think they live the law of Moses. I tried to
explain that the law of Moses meant if they broke the Sabbath they'd be put to
death and they said they understood. Then I asked them if that meant they would
need to be put to death if they didn't come this Sunday… they said yes if
that's the law of Moses.... They also didn't come... We won't be teaching them
next week... I won't say if it's because they were put to death or if it's
because I dropped them....
This week
we had an awesome experience with this sister we are teaching. We invited her
to pray about the church and the things we are teaching her. She had a special
dream where someone in white robes confirmed what we were teaching her and told
her she needed to be baptized. She and her three sisters came to church on
Sunday and are now preparing to be baptized. Iron Man is not progressing, and
we will not be teaching him again. Shocker. We're feeling super blessed right
now as this is a tough area, but we feel very successful. I'm loving the book
of Mormon more and more all the time and my testimony of the truthfulness of
that record continues to grow. I've been reading a lot in Alma about pride and
have really focused on developing humility. I know that probably made you
giggle and go ya right. love you momma!
Monday, July 8, 2019
Week 79- Iganga, Uganda with Elder Bukasa
We have been very successful at finding people to teach in Iganga. We had 6 investigators come to church this week-although it was definitely not the best fast and testimony meeting. There are some growing pains in the church here and we had a drunkard do a comedy routine instead of a testimony. I had to explain to our visitors that this was not the normal feeling in church. Hopefully they will come back. I talked to the bishop and explained that he needed to kindly intervene and stop it from happening again. Luckily we had 2 other testimonies that were great and powerful. This week we were able to teach Ironman again and his daughter. Although I don't think Ironman is serious about the lessons. He is fun to visit and workout with but his daughter is very interested in the church.
President and Sister Collings have officially been released. I really look up to them and enjoyed serving with them. I had my 1st interview with our new mission president. And our first zone conference. It was wonderful! We had such good discussion about being better missionaries. He talked alot about how the Lord can make our weaknesses become strengths. There was a strong spirit and new energy. Sister Chatora is bold and powerful as well. I really enjoyed visiting with her -plus I love to listen to Zimbabweans speak-they have a super cool accent.They also seem very aware of the hardships and conditions we experience as missionaries in Africa. President Chatora feels it is important to be feed temporally so we have the energy and strength to work hard and be great missionaries. I love working with Elder Bukasa. He is a rockstar teacher, hard working with a powerful testimony. Plus he is fun and a roman-greco wrestler from the DRC. His English is coming along well. One thing that has been difficult in this area is buying chicken. so far I have to travel to Jina to buy it. Which became a problem this week as taxi drivers went on strike. Thankfully a member was going and said he would buy it for me. I am adjusting well to the new area and enjoying missionary work!
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