This week has also just been another week of lots of work and finding new people. Fortunately though, we were able to find one person that was willing to go to church. He's a 50 year old man and we only talked to him twice before he decided to go to church. We never actually were able to teach him a lesson because of the circumstances each time we met with him but he did end up going to church. The branch president was excited but also said that he thinks he might just have a "diperensya sa isip" or that he's kind of just a crazy person. He might be right but we'll try and teach him a couple times to discern whether he has true desire or not. Either way one person at church (PSA) is more than the last couple weeks.
Also during this week I had exchanges with Elder Tripp in Bangui. The exchanges were fine as well. It was an enjoyable momentary change. Another thing that happened during this week was just yesterday. While we were proselyting a car rolled up and a minister for Iglesia ni Cristo (some church that is popular here) came out and gave us a copy of their church magazine. He also had his wife take a picture of us with him. I think he just wanted a picture of "Mormon" missionaries holding their magazine for social media or something but I pulled out the Aklat ni Mormon last second when they took the picture just to disappoint him and spread the true gospel of course. During this week we also had our interviews with President Peterson. He told us if we want more success in our area we just need to have more charity. During our companion study later that night we read from 1 Corinthians 13 to try and more fully understand charity. Of course that's one of the best scriptures about charity and it was awesome explaining the meaning to my companion Elder Gajete since english isn't his first language. Though that's a good scripture about charity something I also really like is in John 11.
John 11:35 -
Jesus wept.
Of course crying isn't what makes someone charitable but understanding the context of this verse and why Christ wept helps us more fully understand what charity really is. In this chapter of John Jesus's good friend Lazarus dies. Without apostolic insight one might think he cried just because he was sad that his friend died. When I read this verse again though I remembered something that I learned from James E. Talmage when I read Jesus the Christ. The point he made was that Christ had no reason to cry or feel sorrow for his friend's death alone. Christ had a perfect understanding of the Plan of Salvation and knew exactly what would happen to Lazarus. The death didn't make him sad. He knew God's plan in full. Christ was in reality crying because he felt the sorrow of Lazarus's siblings Mary and Martha. He also loved the two of them and knew that their situation was very difficult. He noticed them crying in their hardship. He also knew that their understanding of the Plan of Salvation wasn't perfect and because of their sadness he also felt sad. Not because of the death of their brother but because he loved them and didn't want them to be sad. I invite everyone to read this chapter in order to develop their own understanding of this scripture but for me charity means to feel the feelings of others. It means to put yourself in their shoes and figure out how to help them. It's simply putting them before yourself. That's Christ's way and that's also why he performed his infinite atonement for us. He loves us. (Moroni 7:47).
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We also went to this lighthouse and killed a snake this week.