07/21/2014
This week has been pretty crazy; of
course a lot of miracles are happening. It’s becoming very normal. This weekend
I will be going to my last sector to baptize two of my favorite people on
earth. A little girl named Ravahere and then my bro Ate, Our new mission
president is really cool about being in the lives of our investigators, so he
is letting me go to both of these baptisms! Also, in the pictures that I am
sending this week, I assisted a baptism of an investigator that I taught when I
was in Hao, but I was transferred right before her baptism. I had lost contact
with her until our reunion last week when the sister missionaries that teach
her announced her baptism. I was so happy that I had found her again, and to
know that she continued the lessons with the missionaries. I surprised her at
her baptism and she almost jumped on me haha. I love that lady, her name is
Olga by the way, and it’s awesome. The second best part of the baptism was
seeing some of the old investigators that I taught and baptized out there. The
Lord blessed me to be able to see them again before I leave. I was probably the
happiest Elder in Tahiti that Night.
This week during our lessons, the
spirit has been super strong and has been leading us like crazy; helping us say
the things that need to be said at just the right moment. We had two lessons
with two couples and we had already planned and prepared the lessons for the
two, but when we started the lessons, the spirit told me to teach something
completely different. So we did, and at the end, we ended up saying all the
things that the investigators needed to hear. We should be seeing 1 marriage
and 4 baptisms out of it in the next few weeks! Working with the spirit is
super helpful. We also went to a member’s house this week to have a huge Tahitian
feast. "Maa Tahiti" I literally became sick because I ate too much. I
felt like I couldn’t move for about 2 days... The best part was, that night
after we had eaten, we taught a lesson on the word of wisdom. I felt a little
guilty haha.
Life is as good as ever; my mission
is slowly but speedily coming to an end. I’m happy for constant reminders from
the Lord, telling me that he is here. I love my life, I love my mission. Things
are pretty nice here in Tahiti ha. I love you all, have a great week!
Elder Fyffe
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