Monday, June 23, 2014

Saying Good-bye to President


So this week was definitely full to the brim. We had an amazing week,
with many cool experiences and miracles. This week, we stuck around
inside half a day because Brazil was playing in the World Cup, so I
sent a picture of our street here, as well as one of me, cheering in
my Brazil gear. Brazil tied against Mexico, and everyone's hoping that
they do a lot better today in their game. 


Beyond that, we also had a
very cool Multi Zone Conference this week. This was the chance for
President and Sister Martins to say goodbye... Too weird to think that
they'll be leaving in less than a week, and that after that will be
only our new President, President Farnes and his wife Sister Farnes. I
learned a ton from President Martins, and I'm super glad to have been
able to serve under him for this time. He has a strong focus and
dedication to the mission that he shared with us. I've learned tons
from him about the importance of being exactly obedient, and serving
the way our Savior served. President Martins is very knowledgable, and
I was happy to learn and serve with him. We got to take pictures with
them, hug them, and hear their strong testimonies of the truthfulness
of this gospel, of the Book of Mormon (which President Martins
actually helped translate to Portuguese), and of the power of the
Priesthood in our lives. I have a much stronger desire to live the
gospel always now, in part because of President Martins. I thank him
profoundly for his service and wish his family the best as they return
to their home in Hawaii.


During the conference we had, we learned more about the importance of
bringing members to teach with us to strengthen our investigators and
their desire to visit church, read the Book of Mormon, and pray to ask
Gd if it is true. We decided to follow that counsel with miraculous
results. I've been teaching an older couple for almost three months
now here, and they are great! They just haven't been wanting to get up
in the morning for church, or read lots of the Book of Mormon.


Finally, we decided to bring a recent convert who got baptized 4
months ago. His name is Francisco, and his wife, Darci, and he
absolutely love the happiness and blessings they've received having
come to know the true gospel of Jesus Christ. We brought him with us
to our investigators Joaquim and Nilde, and he worked miracles! They
have the same age, and Brother Francisco began to talk about his
conversion story, about his health and happiness in the Church of
Jesus Christ, and shared his testimony with them that this is the only
true church on the face of the Earth. Joaquim and Nilde began to
change. They said that they could see a light in him that they had
seen in the missionaries. They could feel the spirit of God remarkably
strong in that moment, and we invited them to visit church again and
be baptized the following week. They accepted!!! They are planning and
are super excited to be getting baptized this Saturday. We're going to
be working hard with them this week to keep that excitement level, but
I have faith that they will be able to do this super sacred ordinance  
this Saturday, and be baptized with God's power and authority into His
one and only true church. It's such a blessing, and God really helped
us with this. Pray for these people please!

I also know that this gospel is totally true, and that the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is here on the Earth to bless
absolutely everyone with God's love and power. I'm so glad to be a
missionary! I love this work! I'm sending love back home to everyone!
Keep strong and have fun this summer!

Elder Ashford


"I do not know what we did in the preexistence to merit the wonderful
blessings we enjoy. We have come to earth in this great season in the
long history of mankind. It is a marvelous age, the best of all. As we
reflect on the plodding course of mankind, from the time of our first
parents, we cannot help feeling grateful."
     -Elder Bruce R. McConkie

Monday, June 16, 2014

World Cup--Brazil 2014


HOLY SCHNIKES!!!! I've never seen anything like that, and I'm almost
scared that I'll be seeing the same thing happen again tomorrow and
next week and probably more times still. I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYONE SO
CRAZY ABOUT SOCCER. It's ridiculous. I have a few pictures, and I'll
send more next week. Thursday, we went to lunch, adn the member was
having this HUGE barbecue, and I felt SO at home. It was absolutely
wonderful and I left just completely stuffed, almost bursting at the
seams. We tried working a little bit, but to no avail as everyone was
busy glued to the pre-game stuff on tv shooting fireworks and making
noise. Anyways, one hour before the game, we went home like we were
told to. It was like quarantine. We stayed inside for the rest of the
day. The people here have painted the majority of the streets here, as
well as hung up tons of little flags and done a whole bunch of other
things to decorate. We were inside, and I started to write a few
things down with all this noise. Suddenly, everything stopped and went
silent. It was super strange, but I understood afterwards when this
crazy sound started. Literally the ENTIRE COUNTRY was screaming
together at the SAME EXACT TIME. Brazil had made a goal and everyone
had gone crazy. We went to look out the window, and there were tons of
fireworks shooting off from all around the city. Looked like the 4th
of July. Seriously. People were honking horns and screaming and it was
CRAZY! But, kinda cool to see their culture here. Anyways, they kept
going for about 3 hours, and then it finally started to get normal
again. It was a cool experience, but I've never seen anyone get so
excited for any kind of sport. Literally every single person was
wearing a Brazil shirt.

Anyways, I'm doing well and helping loads of people. There are so many
people here who are proving God's words and reading the Book of Mormon
and praying to know of its truth. Super cool! We're trying to get them
to come to church this week so they can understand that this church
really was made by Jesus Christ Himself, and not by any man. It's
going well! I love you all and wish y'all a great week! Have fun and
keep safe!!

Elder Ashford

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

A New Twist


Soooo I was super right about being excited to do baptism interviews
with people, because it's pretty much this amazingly spiritual moment
when you get to see if someone is ready to be baptized. I got to do
two of them this week, and I loved being able to help these people in
a different way than normal. One lady was saying that she was going to
wait on baptism when we got to her door, so we asked to say a prayer
with her. We entered, read Alma 7:14-15 with her, and then I asked to
do the interview. We got rid of her fears, she passed, and then was
baptized the following day! I heard from the missionaries there that
she was super grateful after the baptism. The other one was from a
young man whose family is already active in the church. He's normally
very quiet, but started talking a bunch during the interview because
he felt so good during that time. It was super cool, and he'll be
baptized this Saturday! It's super cool to be helping in new ways!

I hope everyone has lots of fun plans for the summer! I'm planning to
stay here and be a missionary! Woo hoo! Awesome! Sending lots of love
back home! Take care of yourselves!!

Elder Ashford

"The more seriously we work on our own imperfections, the less we are
judgemental of the imperfections of others."
     -Neal Maxwell

Monday, June 2, 2014

Well, that was unexpected!!


Hello one and all! Guess what! Transfers were this last week and I
broke my pattern! Until now I've only stayed two transfers in each
area that I've worked in, but that was crushed when I was blessed with
the opportunity to stay here in Vila Medeiros! Elder Hossaenian and I
are working together again for one more transfer, and more
surprisingly still, I was asked to be District Leader here! It's a
little nerve wracking, but it's all good because I know God helps His
servants fulfill what He asks them to do! As District Leader, I get to
help out more people, missionaries and their investigators. I check up
on a couple other areas and make sure they're okay and try to give
advice when they're not sure what to do. I will also be giving
training to missionaries during our weekly meetings, and even cooler,
I'll get to interview people in other areas to see if they're ready to
be baptized or not. Super crazy, but I know that I have help and I'm
glad to be able to help more people in a different way.

This week was super cool, as we met lots of people who are loving the
Book of Mormon and who are really trying to find out if this church is
true. So much faith here! Several people are really reading and
praying to know if Joseph Smith really was a prophet, called by God,
to restore Christ's church on the Earth again. We are working hard
with these people and others to help them come to this knowledge,
because I have a certainty that they will come to know with a
certainty that these things are true by proving the Lord's words and
reading the Book of Mormon and asking Him in prayer if these things
are true. It's just too cool being here!!!

That's really all I have, but I'm seriously so grateful. I love being
a missionary! I'm doing well and pushing on always! I'm sending love
to everyone and prayer for you all! Keep working hard, and always
searching for God in your lives! Have an amazing week!!

Elder Ashford

"God is weaving His tapestry according to His own grand design. All
flesh is in His hands. We have no need to fear. We have no need to
worry. Our imperative need is to be found doing our duty."
     -President Gordon B. Hinckley