Tuesday, April 15, 2014

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Hey Mom! How are you doing? Sounds like everything is going well at home. How is Carl? How are the other Kids? We had a baptism last Saturday! Wahoo! We will be having another one this week as well which I am really excited for! Both of the people who were/will be baptized have incredibly strong testimonies and most of the members of the church have confused them with being already members-which is always kinda exciting haha.
This week has been pretty good, I've been struggling with some health issues but nothing too much that has me concerned. I've talked to the mission doctor and I'm on loads of medication haha.
For whatever reason my email no longer wants to load your pictures. So I'll just have to use my imagination ;) haha I hope that my older sisters and their families are doing well at the moment :)
I guess after a while everything with missionary work seems to just blend together and eveything it just turning into 'normal' so I guess I don't really know what more to say at the moment. We've been very blessed to find some people who have been very prepared by the Lord to recieve the Gospel and I know that when we are obedient to the Lord that he will see fit to prosper us in the Land. I love you very much mom and I hope that you have a nice week ;)
Elder Green

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Elder's are crazy

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Elder Green with his companion, Elder Abioye

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Thursday, April 10, 2014

Being a busy missionary makes a Mom happy!



Hey Mom,
How are ya?
I can only imagine how Happy Derek must have been to see his brother :)
One of the missionaries in my apartment is from South Hampton which is in the South London mission I believe so that's exciting to hear that Zack is going there. I honestly would love to go to England sometime.
The past few weeks we've been preparing several people for baptism. We were really excitied for this one girl named Dorcas. She is from Upper East Region wich is predominatly Muslim or Traditional worship. At first she didn't seem serious at all, but then she came to Church and wow. I cannot tell you how much our lessons changed with her and how excited she was about the Gospel. Unfortuantly though she has moved back to her village--where the Church Doesn't exist. :( she is super sad. as well as us but I hope that she can hold on to her testimony and that when the church finally gets to her hometown that she'll be able to get baptized.
Anyways not much has changed here. been having some health difficulties but nothing I can't overcome and Achimota is a nice place. It's a big area and it's in the city and we're surrounded on three sides by the Accra West Mission so it's kinda funny seeing missionaries from another mission on a regular basis. Again, I love you very much mom. Can't wait to see you again :)
Love, Elder Green