April 14, 2014
Heyyyyyy ianareoooooo,
Just in case anybody is wondering, ianareo is like the
malgasy equivelant of y'all... and it's super convenient haha. Ever since
that zone conference i've been trying a lot harder with my language study and
I've been learning so many new grammar principles! It's so neat! But
really haha, and well i guess it will all be coming into good use. We got
transfer calls last night and something pretty darn unexpected happened, my
dear daughter Elder Rigby is leaving me and I'm having a mission baby!
That's right, training. Haha and do me a favor and don't tell president
adams i used mission slang like that... #awk. But ummm yeah. Safe
to say i'm pretty nervous about training, I remember how darn hard it was to be
a brand new missionary in this crazy country of Mada! I'm really hoping I
can be the daddy my little son will always talk about as being a cool trainer
who helped him and stuff like that... Well we shall just have to wait and see.
To be honest, when we first got the transfer calls I wasn't too stoked... Elder
Rigby and i have been getting along sooo well and i really didn't want to leave
him, and i'm sick of having so many 6 week companions... Well I got my wish
cause I'll be with my little boy for 12!! haha but it'll be a good, fun
change, even though change sucks and i hate it hahah. Elder Rigby and I
had something good going, we had been working hard, trying to rebuild
Ankirihiry and had a really good fun time doing it. I'm a bit worried
about bringing a trainee into an area that we're trying to rebuild, but hey...
At least he'll be good at tracting, yeah? I already have our first door
approach planned... I knock and just before the people come to the door, I
sprint away and yell at him good luck! Welcome to madadgascar! Man,
I'm going to be such a good dad :) We're gonna eat ice cream, rice, ride
our bikes through big puddles, give little kids donas and best of all!
Spread some of that filazanatsara! THE GOSPEL! Woo! Anyways
this week was a pretty good week, a bit slow work wise... but we're trying our
hardest. I'm gonna try to be the best, hardest working missionary i can
be for the kid! We gonna kill it! Like I said last week, we really
want to try to work with the members a lot more, and we were able to do that a
bit this week! We visited one member family on tuesday and just had a
really good time talking with them, getting to know them and sharing a
spiritual thought... Before we were about to leave the mom told us how grateful
she was that we came and visited them. She told us that there's all sorts
of missionaries and she's hoping we're the ones that will keep doing stuff like
this and being the missionaries all the members love and want to work
with. It made me feel really good because taht was exactly what we were
shooting for. We didn't do it nearly as much the rest of the week, but we
have some ward missionaries showing us member houses this week so hopewfully we
can really hit it hard! The work is slow right now but I'm really trying
to trust in the Lord and accept His will. I read a scripture this week
that really hit me hard. Mark 8:34-37. Verse 37 really hit me
hard. "Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
What are we willing to do and give up to serve the Lord? It really helped
me realize that if i'm going to get things going in this area.. I really need
to try to give it my all. Anyways, some other cool things were stuff like
a baptism... hahah we baptized a lady named napoleanne this week. She's
practically been a member for the past 8 years and even had a calling, but was
never vita soratra (living together, but not "legally" married) so
she had never been baptized. hahah it goes to show how new and growing the
churhc is here in mada... But she is now officially vita soratra and after
teaching her the past couple months.. She is officially a member of the
church! She was sooo happy, it was cool to see. Another cool
experience is we got to go on splits with the zone leaders this week, and I
went with Elder Randriamamonjisoa (don't even try.) The cool thing is
that I went on a split with him my SECOND day in country, brand new, fresh off
the block, still looking good and everything! He kept telling me how
impressed he was with how far I come and stuff like that... Really cool to
hear. Ever since coming to Ankirihiry i've really realized that well...
I'm not a new missionary anymore, I mean heck! i'm training! It's
crazy to see how time goes so fast, and it makes you worry that you're not
learning or growing enough... but i know that when we are obedient, accept the
Lords will and serve Him with what we've got... Things will work out just
fine. I hope all of you will think about Mark 8:37 this week and decide
what we can do to serve the Lord more fully. Well... We got a big week
ahead of us... Next week i'll let you know who you're new "grandson"
is ;) hahah. Love you all. have a good week emailers!!
Be fitiavana and stuff like that,
Elder Roush
ps i forgot a funny story... we got
super lost while trying to find a house and somehow ended up at the beach....
don't judge us! But really, not even on purpose. It was heavenly
father just giving us a tender mercy hahahaha
Gotta love the Mada baptism
Ole Elder Aloi getting on a bus to get on a plane
Taco night waiting for transfer calls
The edge of my area..sadly my area doesn't look like that though
We got lost and somehow ended up at the beach!
Yea for baptisms and stuff






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