Monday, June 24, 2013


06/24/2013

            Well, this week has really flown by, probably because we’ve been working really hard! We’ve been planning lots of firesides, weddings, splits, plans of action and been praying and fasting a lot! We fast about 6 times a month now, at least one time a month with all of the members in order to boost the missionary work. This past week we’ve been working a lot with the Church leaders, bishop and his counselors. We’ve realized that missionary work is majorly based off of member participation. It’s clear now that the key to success is to work with the members! We’ve seen the Lord’s hand in our work this week because we were able to find 5 new investigators and 12 of our investigators and less active members came to Church! That almost doubled the amount of people we normally have at Church haha! I love my mission when we have a lot of work to do; it makes me happy when we can see a change happening before our eyes. We work a lot with the inactive members of our ward now, and also with the semi member families, because the missionary work with them is just as important as with an investigator. Our objective is to invite "others" to come unto Christ, not just the investigators. Even if I don’t baptize many people in the short few months that I’m here in Hao, I will definitely be making the work a lot easier for the next missionaries who arrive!

            We didn’t have many other adventures this week, and for the pictures this week, I’m trying to figure something out, because the owner of this computer doesn’t want us uploading anything on his computer by USB or memory card, he fears that he got a virus from a USB or memory card. So give me some time and I will find another way to send pictures! I love you all and miss you a bunch, I hope that you are all safe and reading your scriptures every day! Thank you all for keeping me updated through emails, I’m happy to know how you are all doing, and emails are always something I look forward to each week because I don’t get letters. Anyway, I’m going to go wash up in the ocean now because a storm destroyed our water source for the house last week. Ua here au ia outou! Je vous aime! 

Elder Fyffe 

            By the way, I don’t know if I told you last week, but I got the package and also some letters from Diana and the Mattingly’s and stuff last week.
 
Also, it’s crazy that Scott only has a few more weeks left on his mission, it seriously does go by too fast, I remember the day he left on his mission, I was his companion for a while! It just makes me appreciate every second of my mission more and more, because my mission is almost halfway through. There are a lot of things I’m excited for after my mission, but nothing compares to the excitement of finding another baptism here on my mission! Don’t worry, I’m staying focused!
 
I love you all and miss the times that we spent together before the mission; the buffets, the drives through the canyon, game night, movie night... stuff like that. Hopefully you guys spoil me with your presence when I get home; we will have 2 years to make up for haha! Anyway, I thank the Lord for blessing me with such an amazing mission, I couldn’t Imagine being sent anywhere else, there really is Someone in heaven that knows my heart and knows the places where I will make a difference :)
 
Stay safe this next week, happy anniversary and Father’s day! Tell mom that I don’t drink dirty water, just coconut water. Talk to you guys next week, send Teesha my love with a big hug! 

Elder Fyffe

 

Tuesday, June 18, 2013


06/16/2013

                It’s good to know that everyone is doing okay. Something that I have learned is that we see a ton of "failure" out here, a lot of people who fall back into transgression, but something that we see just as often, is the Lord’s hand lifting them out of the Darkness. Jesus is the light of the world; darkness can’t exist in his love.
            This week I’ve been continuing the training with my new companion or my "son" as they call it here on the mission. He’s really awesome; he’s got a great spirit and a love for the work and the scriptures. He and have a lot of work to do here in Hao, and I know with all the prayers and fasting and blessings, we definitely have the Lord on our side. Right now I’ve been just trying to adjust to my new calling and my new responsibilities. The Lord has really been blessing me lately, with all of the stress that I have right now, I find solace in the scriptures and in my prayers and I keep receiving the same answer from him every time. He tells me that I am exactly where I need to be, doing exactly what I should be doing.
            I had a great experience this past week during a lesson. My companion and I decided to teach about happiness to a semi-member family here. Throughout the lesson, the spirit was really strong, and when it came time to bear testimony, I told them that the first thing that pops into my mind when I hear the word happiness is my family. I shared with them a few experiences that I have had so far, telling them all about how my mission has completely changed my Outlook on family. I know now that true happiness exists only in eternal families. I’m so grateful for my family and the chance that we had to be sealed in the temple. One of my favorite quotes is, "A missionary leaves his family for two years, in order for others to live with theirs for eternity." It’s so true, only through a knowledge and testimony of the Plan of Salvation, can we one day live in true happiness after this life.
            I’m so honored to be able to teach this gospel, to bring salvation to those lost sheep out here in the middle of the South pacific. Thank you all for being such a huge part of my life and testimony! Families are Eternal, because the goal of God, our loving Heavenly Father, is to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of his children! He loves each and every one of his children, his joy is great when he sees his children who are loyal staying on the right path, but his joy is even greater when one of his lost children find their way back on the path of righteousness. We must do everything we can to bring our brothers and sisters back onto this path of righteousness; I know that through the Love of Christ, anything is possible. I love you all, stay safe this week!
Faaitoito, bonne courage! 

Elder Fyffe 

As for the Photos, I decided to do a little graffiti in ten minutes in the house, I hope I won’t get in trouble, At least it’s of Jesus!
Then there’s me and my new "son" Elder Tumarae
Then the last day here with Elder Raiau
Then how I get the mail each month. Who needs a mailbox when you have a massive boat?!

I love you so much!



 

 

Monday, June 10, 2013

06/10/2013


This week has been less hectic than the last, yet more stressful at the same time, I don’t know how that works so I will just leave that thought out in the open. Not really much has been going on, we’ve been having our lessons every day, and the times when we don’t have lessons, we ride around town on our bikes visiting the families and making sure they are trying their best to help us with the missionary work. Wait a second; we fixed another baptism, that’s something good! Oh and also, our little ward here wants to start up a choir, and they want me to be in it because the relief society always hears me singing while I’m doing my laundry and they told the bishop that I have a good voice... I have no thoughts about this subject right now, not quite with the idea, but not really against it either. Pretty sure they want to sing a hymn in English, so I will have to teach them how to pronounce everything at least.

            I was reading the scriptures this morning when I came across a few verses that I never realized existed before, Alma chpt 17:16 and Alma 26:30, In these 2 verses the prophet Ammon is testifying of the strengths of the Lord and of course the missionary work that they are doing at the moment. The thing that I didn’t realize is that he says, with all of the work we do, and all of the trials and tribulations, "maybe" we can bring "some" souls to salvation. they use the words, "peut-ĂȘtre" and "quelques" which in English means "maybe" and "some" that made me think a lot about the work I do, Even with all the work we do and all of the problems that we might have, it’s not good to go into this work thinking that God will "make" every investigator believe the words that we say. The investigators always have their free agency, and with that, it’s likely that only a few of the investigators we teach will accept baptism. It all depends on if they are ready to accept this gospel or not. So just thinking out loud, don’t beat yourself up if you don’t have a ton of success, just do the best you can, in the best way you know how, and the Lord will accept your works.

            Never doubt this divine work that we are called to do, God’s plan is perfect, so, everything will work out in the end, just work your hardest at all times, loving every single investigator like the brother and sister that they really are! Well that’s my little thought for this week, of course, just my personal thoughts, you may agree with them or not, I will still love you!

            As for the pictures, the members found out that Elder Raiau and I know how to make fifiri, practically a doughnut, so we’ve been going and making fifiri for a lot of the members lately haha. And the other picture is just the Sunset that decided to bless us with its beauty last night. I’m truly blessed to be serving in a paradise like this, I thank the Lord all the time for that, and if I ever get big headed, he sends some humbling experiences my way, too sweet! I love you all so much, stay safe this week!

 

Elder Fyffe 

 

Monday, June 3, 2013


06/03/2013

            Well this week has been a little crazy here on my tiny island. To start things off, it’s turning into the winter season here, that means rain, so it’s been raining a lot. Also that means that the level of the ocean is rising too, and as you can see from the picture, it’s all the way up to our front door, literally, last night the waves were hitting our front door! Stinkin crazy, we’ve been doing a lot of service because many of the houses are flooded, so my prayers are being answered because I love doing service! Even the locals here are a bit surprised about the water level, every now and then you see people kayaking down the Streets, it makes me laugh. Don’t be worried though, the Lord will protect my companion and I no matter what! Speaking about my companion, he is being transferred and I will be staying here for another three months training a new missionary, a Tahitian, and the Phuni thing is, I will be the zone leader and will have the responsibility over 4 islands! Crazy big change for me, but president chose me to do the job, which means that the Lord chose me to do the job, so I must obey; simple as that.

            We haven’t had any baptisms or new investigators yet, so not much news on that side of things. I received the awesome news that 2 of my favorite people in the Whole world (Amanda and Austin) will be serving their missions in the next few months!! I can’t express in words how happy I am to hear that, only because I know what a huge blessing a mission really is! I never thought that a mission would have such an effect on me, I haven’t changed who I am, but I’ve definitely changed what I stand for. I now understand and follow the gospel of Jesus Christ with Faith, Instead of with a Blind heart, I know who my Savior is and I know what needs to be done In order to live with Him again. I can’t wait to see what a difference it will make in your lives! Love the Work you do, and always love the people you serve! I love you all so much and thank my heavenly father for keeping you safe each night and day.

            Pray for me as I take on these bigger responsibilities! Faaitoito! As for those pictures, I had a little time this week to make a new nametag out of a pearl shell, also a Zelda pendant of course.  I miss Teesha a lot. But complete trust in the lord will keep her safe, she is graven in the hands of the Lord, she is always in his sight, so I don’t let it overwhelm me. I think that’s a big reason why my responsibility here has grown too, the Lord knows I need other things to think and worry about!

            Anyway, I’m just amazed at His love and power each Time I baptize someone, because I know I had nothing to do with it, I was just an instrument in his hands. The mission goes by way too fast, already 7 Months out, before you know it 12 months, then I’m halfway home! I fear the thought of not being an Elder, but thankfully I will never stop doing missionary work. I love you guys so much and thank you for all your support! Stay safe and healthy, Love you tons!

 

Elder Fyffe