Monday, July 28, 2014

Progress


So Villa Progress (Vila Progresso) is making progress and we were
really close to having a baptism this week, but he needs a little more
time. Pray that this week will work out! We are working with tons of
people with good desires to follow God correctly and we are finding
more and more every day! I love being here and am doing great! I don't
have too much else to say for this week, but I'm loving being here and
working with my companion, Elder Vieira. He's from way north in Brazil
where it's super hot, so he also enjoys the heat, which stinks because
it's been cold here the last few days! He is very loving and likes to
help others in whatever way we can. He has a strong testimony of the
Church, and is a great help to me in learning how to be a better
person and missionary! I'll explain more about his background and
story later, but he's seriously awesome and it's a pleasure to be able
to serve with him! I hope everyone is doing well at home! This week
should be exciting! We're gonna do awesome work! I love you all! Have
fun!

Elder Ashford

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Adventures in Vila Progresso

This week was yet another great one. We had our fair share of hard

investigators and difficulties, but it all turned out well. Some of
the people we taught this week turned out to be pastors who openly
refused to just pray and ask God if the message we brought was true.
Super sad... We also made a nice long journey this week to pick up
materials. Our zone was down to nothing in terms of Books of Mormon
and pamphlets and everything, and President Farnes brought some for
us, but we had to go adventuring in Sorocaba to pick them up. We had
to figure out the bus system here and get to a different church
chapel, and then carry the super heavy boxes back home with us.
Unfortunately, we got off the bus wayyyy to late and had to carry the
boxes in our arms for quite a lot of time to get back home. Oh well.
Things go that way sometimes. :P



We were pretty sad last Sunday, as it ended up that none of our
investigators could come to church with us and visit and experience
the Church of Jesus Christ. They all had work or medical problems or
stuff like that, which was sad they didn't get to come. We'll work on
getting people there this next Sunday though, so all's well. We have
quite a few people who are preparing themselves to be baptized in a
few weeks, which is awesome! We're working really hard and doing our
best and relying on God! My companion is seriously awesome, and is
helping me out tons! So grateful for him and so much support from back
at home! Sorry my letter is short this week, but I'll try to write
more next week! Love y'all!!

Monday, July 14, 2014

Rockin' and a Rollin'



HOLY COW DO I FEEL FANTASTIC! It is so good to be in a new area with a

new companion and everything!! I loved my old area, but it was getting
a little difficult with my companion. Now, I just feel fantastic, and
feel like I'm finally doing real missionary work! My new companion is
Elder Vieira, and he's from the north of Brazil. We are zone leaders
in a part of a super big city about two hours from São Paulo. The
city's name is Sorocaba, and we are working in Vila Progresso. It's so
wonderful here! The members are super willing to help and the people
here are good. Neither of us know the area, so we started from scratch
and starting talking to lots of people. We managed to have lots of
miracles happen as we exercised our faith and kept searching for God's
elects! There are serveral people who really needed God's help, and
were found right when they most needed it! It's wonderful to know that
when we are obedient and have faith, we can be instruments in God's
hands to help His children. Too cool!!!



We had a good transfer, and I got to see so many good friends that
I've met here on my mission. One of my old companions left home after
completing his two years as a missionary! I was so excited for Elder
Ladwig. Now he's sitting at home or working or something. 


On the bus ride to Sorocaba with all the other missionaries going there, Germany
beat the living daylights out of Brazil in the World Cup. 7 to 1
wasn't even a contest. It was sad, becuase I wanted Brazil to win, and
now I have to make sure everyone understands well that I am American,
and not German. Beyond that, we've been working hard here, and we're
super excited! I love getting to work like this, and we are having so
much success so far! 


The other picture that I'm sending is of our
iron. We almost tried to iron our shirts, but then the iron started
melting. Whoops... Time for a new one!



I love everyone lots and hope that y'all are doing well! I pray that
you can all find the greatest happiness that exists in life, which
comes from perfect obedience to the comandments of God! I know that
god really wants us to be happy, and I'm so glad that I can help
people be happier every day and prepare themselves to be able to
return to God's presence. Keep working hard! Have fun!



Sincerely,
Elder Ashford



"Meekness is knowing who you are and not having to prove it."
    -Anonymous

Monday, July 7, 2014

Life's A Dance


Life's a dance you learn as you go,
Sometimes you lead, sometimes you follow,
Don't worry 'bout what you don't know,
Life's a dance you learn as you go.

That's the song that ran through my head this morning! I'll explain
more in a bit. First, we got to meet our new mission president this
week! He is seriously awesome and is going to do amazing in leading us
here! We already miss President Martins, who's now in his home in
Hawaii, but are excited to work with President Farnes!

This last week went well. We are trying our hardest, and our area here
is about to get some fresh blood. This morning, we got transfers. So
we already know where we're going! They're moving us out and putting
in two new missionaries here. I will be going to an area called Vila
Progresso. I got this call from President Farnes this morning, saying
that I was going to be made a Zone Leader there. I got super
nervous!!! I was going crazy, like "Zone Leader? ME?" But I trust in
the Lord, and with His help I'll be able to serve in this new way. I
had a great experience as well. After President finished his call, I
started praying that the Lord would help me in this new assignment and
guide me. Then, I returned to reading the Book of Mormon, in Alma 38.
Instead of reading where I'd left off, my eyes were drawn to the
beginning of the chapter, and I began to cry as I read. Heavenly
Father opened my eyes, and I no longer read it as a letter from Alma
to his son, but as a letter from God to me. I felt so overwhelmed. It
was beautiful, and I knew that the Lord trusted in me. That I was
doing a good job, and could continue to do so as long as I always
stayed faithful and tried my hardest to be obedient. It's hard to
describe the emotions, but they were strong, and I'm so grateful for
the light God showed me.

I know that God lives! He answers our prayers! Christ is His son and
lived and died and resurrected to help us! He loves us all! I love you
as well, and wish the best for you all! Keep strong and work hard!

Sincerely,
Elder Ashford

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Faith and Baptism




"When you choose to follow Christ, you choose to be changed."
     -President Ezra Taft Benson

I decided to put my quote at the beginning of my email today, because
it has a lot to do with what happened this past weekend. We had a
baptism!!! Flashback to three months ago, my other companion, Elder
Palhares, and I were given a member reference of an older couple,
Joaquim and Nilde, who were doing lots of family history work at a
different church building. We went there and started teaching of
course! Coming back to this past weekend, they were baptized into the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the day after
confirmed and given the Gift of the Holy Ghost. The experience was
absolutely fantastic! I loved seeing them make progress and change
their lives. Miracles happened as they started reading the Book of
Mormon, prayed to know the truth, and came to church one Sunday to
watch the Prophet and Apostles speak in General Conference. They have
large health problems. Nilde had diabetes. I say had, because she no
longer needs to take the medicine or worry about the problem. As they
began searching for Christ in the right way and place, her health
problems began to disappear. A true miracle from God.


Joaquim has serious problems with his heart. Years ago, he had a heart
attack that left him absolutely dead without a pulse for six minutes.
SIX MINUTES DEAD. However, he was miraculously spared and given more
time here on Earth. Thanks to a procedure created by Elder Russell M.
Nelson before he was an Apostle, Joaquim had his two collapsed veins
restored to normal operation. Joaquim was left with several problems
though. One of them being that he cannot stand cold water. He almost
instantly catches hyperthermia in cold water. Knowing this, we tried
heating up the water last Saturday, but the water heater wasn't
working correctly. With little time, we started boiling large amounts
of water and throwing it into the baptismal font, but it wasn't
enough. The water wasn't even room temperature. We debated what to do,
and decided to continue and let them decide what they wanted when the
time came. I entered the water, and invited Joaquim in with me. He
started to step in, but stopped at the top and commented that it was
too cold. Others told him to desist, to give up and do it later, but
Joaquim knew that this baptism was what he wanted. He knew it was
right and he put his faith in God. Slowly, he entered the water. You
could tell he was cold. But he went in still and was baptized. As he
came out of the water, he smiled real big and told us how warm he
felt. He left the water without a single problem and without a single
sin. Clean and changed because of his faith and determination to
follow Christ.

I hope everyone has a good week! I hope everyone likes this story and
always tries to emulate the faith that this brother had. Keep safe and
work hard! Choose to follow Christ!

Elder Ashford