Tuesday, June 15, 2010

15 June Email and Photos

[Look at me, being all on top of things with getting this posted within 24 hours of it being sent... There were lots of pictures sent today. I included only the ones I thought people might care about. Looooove, Me]

Everything is going great this last week in Carazinho. I'm really loving the area and the members here. They always seem willing to help with missionary work. Last Saturday was the baptism of Thais. Everything went well and the meeting was wonderful. Now we have two people with dates of baptism, who are elected. (One is the wife of Ezero, who was ex-communicated for nearly 15 years. And the other is the husband of an inactive member for nine years we met on the street.) We are working to get the papers all right, and ready for marriage of these two people. As for our monthly target of baptisms (3), we have no one prepared for the end of this month. This week we will come in contact with some of the families that have already been to church several times, but were cut by missionaries in the past. We hope to help some families and collect some fruit for that. Moreover, everything is going very well here, I'm looking forward to a good week of work this week.

Will talk to you all next week. Love you all,

Elder Steele

P.S. - Brazil won the game against North Korea (2-1). They didn't play that great. I think that Germany will take the cup in the end.

























Saturday, June 12, 2010

8 June Email

Subject: Carazinho Week 3

Dear family,
Things are going great here in Carazinho. The area is awesome, and we don't have to walk crazy distances every day just to teach. We have a baptism planned for this Saturday and 2 or 3 hopefuls for the coming 3 or 4 weeks. Hopefully in the coming 3 weeks (before the transfer ends) so that we can reach the zone's goal of every companionship having 3 baptisms.

Also this last week we were contacting some references and we started teaching this guy that is the husband of an inactive member (in Brazil they never get married actually, they just start living together and call themselves married). He is an elite! We already taught him the first and second lesson and the word of wisdom and he understands everything and is progressing. The only problem I think that he will have is that he is the goalie of a club type soccer team that plays here in Carazinho and they always play every Sunday morning. He already promised us a churrasco tomorrow. =]

Other than that not much new has happened here. We are working like crazy. My companion really likes to talk a lot which helps. Today (P-day) we are going to a small town called Santa Barbera do Sul to teach a girl that lives there (about 60 km from Carazinho). She has already been to church a few times and some other elders that passed here about 5 or 6 months ago taught her a little bit and she already has received an answer and has a testimony. So we are really just going there to make friends with her parents (humble farmers) so that they will give her permission to be baptized. I think we are going to make some brownies or pancakes with maple and maybe do some other P-day activities there.

The ward here is pretty strong. A lot stronger than the ward in Hamburgo Velho and the branch in Canela that I passed through. I have a bunch of photos to send to you guys but none of the LAN houses seem to have a card reader here. Maybe I'll buy one if I find one cheap somewhere.

Thanks for all the photos of Memorial Day. I completely forgot about Memorial Day. It looks like everyone had a great time on the floats and trumpeting and the bike also. Is Rem going to start racing too? Does he know that you have to keep peddling for like 2 hours?

I think Pageant is coming up soon. Do you guys think that you could email me the audio track with the words in English and maybe in Portuguese also if you find it? That would be great. Well, we've got to go to lunch soon and then to Santa Barbara. Maybe I'll email the photos next week. I think I have about 50! I hope to hear from you all next week. Sorry I didn't email last week - we had a busy P-day.

I love you all!
Elder Steele

Oh and I wanted to say that the package arrived here safely with everything intact. There is even 1 CD with Christmas songs that sounds just like Erin and Liz's voice. And thanks for the cookbook. And all of the candy. And thanks for the Rubik's cube also, but who removed the instructions? I can't seem to solve it all the way. The shorts fit nicely; the only problem is that it's like 40-50 degrees here now and NO ONE has a heater in their house and so you have to wear a coat even inside to keep warm. But I am sure that I will use them a bunch! The battery works great. It stays charged for a long time. The candy is almost gone (only the peanut butter and some m&ms are left) so if you guys wanted you could start preparing the next package so that I will receive it this next transfer.

25 May Email

Subject: Carazinhho (Zona Passo Fundo Tche)

Hello Family,

Thanks for the birthday wishes. Everything is going great here in Carazinho. Last Monday I packed up all my bags. Tuesday morning I grabbed a bus to Porto Alegre with the other elders from the zone that were being transferred. There we met up with about 40-45 other missionaries at the huge bus station to find out where we were all being transferred to and to receive our bus tickets to our new areas. I got transferred to the area Carazinho (Passo Fundo Zone). I grabbed a 4 hour bus to Passo Fundo with 4 other elders being transferred to the zone as well. We got there at about 8 at night and met up with the rest of the missionaries in the zone. I grabbed my companion and we got on the last bus of the night to Carazinho (8pm). The bus ride was only one more hour to a little city called Carazinho. We are the only two elders working here (There have been 4 on the past).

The area is awesome. All the members here are great and we are getting a lot of work done. Yesterday we had Churrasco (Barbecue) for family night with a whole bunch of meat and food. We didn't even plan it for my birthday. My companion told everyone about halfway through that it was my birthday and everyone sang to me. It doesn't really feel any different being 20 years old. The zone leaders here went on divisions with the assistants and they said that they saw a package for me there but that it hadn't been released yet by the mission office (maybe they have to sort it or something)? I should get it next Monday at the zone conference here in Passo Fundo.

Anyways, everything is going great here in Passo Fundo. The ward is really strong here and the leaders are all great. My companions name is Elder Tavares. He is from Fortaleza. He has been working great and I am learning a lot from him. Hopefully I'll stay here at least another transfer or two. The walking here is significantly less than that of my last area. I hope everything is going great at home. Thanks for the email from Grandma Edith also. I will talk to you all next week.

Love you all,

Elder Steele

17 May Pictures
















17 May Email 2

I have some photos. Like I said we didn't get any photos of the baptisms. Both of the people we baptized should stay strong. We baptized a lady (Betty (pronounced Betch)) who had (has?) cancer and received a priesthood blessing from a member. She was a reference from the same member and received a stong testimony through her experience and peace that the blessing gave to her. Since we have started teaching her she has absorbed everything we have taught her. She even correrected Elder Halford (he was my companion for a day during a division) on who was the father of who, Mormon or Moroni, on the second visit.

The other person we baptized was Claudia. She has already been to church some 10 or 15 times and is great friends with a lot of the young women. I have faith that the young women's program and leaders here will make sure she continues going to church. We are teaching her older brother now who is married and has 2 kids. We haven't got past the 2nd lesson yet. Also the family of Claudia went to the baptism and her mom was even at church on Sunday. Integration with the ward is key.

I think our mission, PAN, has one of the highest retention rates for new converts in all of Brazil. I don't know how good Brasilia's retention rate is.

Anyway we have P-day here until 9:00. Bishop (who makes briefcases (the Prophet and almost all of the 12 Apostles have one (he made sure I knew))) is going to fix my bookbag and also sell me another one that he bought on his last trip to Idaho for 40 R$. All should be good there. I took out 50 Reis from my bank account last week to get me through transportation and the transfer. I should be good and I should have more soon since I sent in my reimbursment 2 weeks ago.

Last Thursday I was on a division with the zone leaders so that they could interview the 2 people we baptized. I went to their area and one of them came to ours - first time I made a division where I left the area ( My companion (District Leader) has left the area I think 4 other times to interview for the other dupla in our district (they baptized like 6 or 7 this transfer)). The work seems to be going pretty fast here. It's a little sad leaving the area. The bishop here spends about 30 hours a week doing work for the ward. They are going to find out if the ward here will split also in the next week or two. They are as of now 1 ward and 1 unofficial group (still takes part of the ward and participates in the Sacrament meeting the first Sunday of every month.) Since it is only a group and not a branch the 2 units (really just one) use the same leadership and because of this it has drained of lot of work and effort from the ward, and a few families from the branch went inactive also because the meeting location there isn't all that great.

Anyway when I was on the division last Thursday we had lunch and then went to our next appointment. There they (ZLs) had baptized a 14 year old boy and were working with his mother. She isn't married to her spouse and they were having problems, and to get baptized you have to either be married or living separate. So the day before they separated. Me and Elder de Maria (ZL) we sitting there conversing with them when the ex-spouse showed up and started kicking the fence and yelling bad words that I didn't understand (we were sitting outside because there wasn't a man present older than 18). Soon after he started throwing bricks at us and so we moved into the house for cover. He kept throwing bricks at us and trying to jump the fence, but he was too drunk to get over, so he kept throwing bricks. One of the bricks bounced off of the half open door to the house and hit Elder de Maria in the leg. He was mostly okay, but we took it easy the rest of the day. About 5 minutes later, after the drunk ex-spouse left, the police showed up and me and Elder de Maria left because we didn't want to deal with having to go into the police. I don't know anything else that has happened there more. The lan house is shutting down so I gotta go now. Love you all!

Until next week,

Elder Steele

17 May Email

I'm at the lan house for one more hour or so. I am being transfered. Won't know where until tomorrow.

The baptisms all went through good. They even showed up on Sunday to be confirmed and all. Me and my companion forgot to get any photos. My P-day is only today. Tomorrow I will go to the bus station in Porto Alegre to find out my new area.

4 May Email

Subject: Happy Mother's Day

Ola Família,

I hope everything is going well for you all. I will give the house a ring saturday and tell you guys the number that you will be able to call me on Sunday. I hope everything works out. I don't know anything about how the phone system works here. The past week has been good. Hopefully if everything goes as planned we should have 2 baptisms on the 15th of May. Perhaps 3. I guess I will talk to you all on Sunday. Have a nice week. Sorry I couldn't write more, gotta run.

Love,
Elder Steele

27 April Pictures