Monday, September 17, 2018

Transfer 9:3

Hello Everyone!

It has been another great week in Makindye. We have been ale to find some good people to teach and we are moving along strong in our district as well. 

This week's email will be a bit short. Unfortunately, aside from the usual things we do and see each day, not much happened this week.

Actually, I have changed my mind. We had exchanges this week and we saw a lot of blessings come in! I got the privilege of working with Elder Asante, who is one of our Zone Leaders. He taught me a lot about how I can become better at finding new people and how to allow talking to random people to be a great experience rather than something that can become commonplace. As a result, we were able to meet with a lot of people and we are still meeting with more that we found that day! It is cool how our Father in Heaven can take the things that we think we know and show us that there is so much more to it than we think. 

The only other thing that stood out this week is how we got locked out of our apartment last night when the key accidentally feel inside of the window where we hide it. Fun fact, using super glue and a wire is not the best idea. Luckily our neighbor had a magnet. 

I thank you for your love and prayers and I send mine to you as well!

-Elder O'Hagan



Monday, September 10, 2018

Week 52

Hello everyone! 

I did not imagine that this time in my mission would come up so fast, yet here we are! It has been a privilege serving here for this time and I look forward to the time I have left. The people of Rwanda and Uganda are wonderful and each day I am blessed to get to know them and to be able to share the gift of the gospel that has changed me so much with them. 

This past week was busy! We had quite a few people to teach, and we also had Mission Tour. We were visited by Elder Joni L. Koch, a General Authority Seventy. His message to us really opened my eyes to help me see how I can be a better missionary/person as well as teach the gospel in a way that will bring a deeper change of heart into peoples' lives, including my own. Below is a photo of all the missionaries in Kampala, Gulu, and Masaka (good luck finding me.)


As for blessings we saw in our work this week, they are two seemingly small things that I personally seek for every day that I am here. The first has a story attached to it. There is one person that we received as a referral from elders in Minnesota named Godfrey. He already had a testimony of the Book of Mormon and of the Restoration before we had even met with him! He accepted a date to work towards for baptism and we had a follow-up appointment planned. Unfortunately some things with his job got in the way and we awaited the next chance that we could get to meet with him. When the time came, we shared about God's plan for us and he was so happy to learn about the Spirit world and was very surprised that the gospel is being taught there (1 Peter 3:18,4:6) It was during this lesson that we also learned that his wife had been battling with cancer for three years and was in bad condition at that time. He told us that the message that we share really gave him comfort amid the stress of his demanding job as a manager of quite a few markets in Uganda and taking care of his wife. He looked forward to our next visit and we did too. Then a month and a half passed as we called and tried to set programs with him and his family. This last Friday, we had some of our appointments fall through, so I started making calls to see who we could visit. I felt inclined to give him a call. When he picked the call I greeted him as usual and asked how he and his family were doing. After a brief pause he said that they were not fine, and that his wife had died just four days before. This hit me hard. He always talked about her and how great she was and how they always read the Book of Mormon together. Without delay Elder Palmer and I went to comfort him and his family with prayers and a brief message. We chose to talk about the Temple Sealing, and that he can one day be sealed to his wife and children forever, and they would never be apart. At the end of our visit, he told us that the things we have shared with him are the reason why he invited us back, and that he wants us to keep coming to strengthen his family. 

This is what I love about what I do. It's not me or my companion that brought us back, but the message that we share. (Alma 26:12) When the Lord and His ultimate sacrifice are at the center of focus in a lesson and throughout our visits with people, I could not be happier. I have changed more than I could have possibly imagined within this passed year. I'm still the goofy me that I am, but I have seen what really matters, and the Lord has provided me so many things for me to grow. What makes this better, is that I am not the only one who has gone through this! Every missionary and disciple of Christ does. For those of you who have not had the opportunity to hear what we proclaim, I urge you to at least listen to the missionaries or your friends who are members of the Church. I can promise you that it will bring something great into your life. I can tell you that because that is the reason why I am still out here. 

The other blessing we received was the opportunity to push a cargo truck up a hill. The vehicle had blown something and was leaking in the middle of the road during rush hour traffic. So Elder Palmer and I ran over and offered to help push. On our own we could not get it to budge, but soon other onlookers joined us. As Elder Palmer and I talked about it afterward we noticed that all it takes to see the good in people is for one person to do good, and that the rest will follow. However, the trick is for that one to manifest themselves among the crowd. 

Well, that is all for this week! I sure am grateful for your love and support! I love you all and I hope, as always, that you have a great week! I even challenge you to make it a supercalifragilisticexpialadocious week. I don't know how it will happen, but I am sure you will find a way :). 

-Elder O'Hagan




Monday, September 3, 2018

Transfer 9:1

Hello Everyone!

Another transfer is upon us! And boy have we seen some miracles! It has only been one week, and Elder Palmer and I have found double the amount of people to teach than I have in a long time. It has been truly amazing.

Some highlights of the week are that Asiimwe Victor, the one whose baptism photo was in last weeks email, was confirmed yesterday! He got up during the testimony meeting and recounted his entire conversion process and how the Lord has blessed him to be able to receive as many blessings as he has and has helped him become the man he is today, It was truly remarkable, and I'm so happy to be his friend. Another great experience that took place this week happened just before transfers. Elder Crankson and I were on exchanges on Wednesday, and we decided to do some contacting in a part of our area that we have never gone to before. We not only found a lot of people eager to learn the gospel, and we also had a really interesting lesson. We saw this really nice house and decided to knock on the door even though we both felt that they might say no. To our surprise, a Congolese woman opened the door and saw that we were missionaries and welcomed us in! I was super happy, and then I turned the corner through the threshold and saw a European man. Now, for a quick background on this, most people that aren't from Africa that are here are usually quite rude and don't like us very much. So my warning light went from 0 to 100 really quick. However, while he didn't have much interest and politely declined listening to us, his wife, the woman who greeted us, was more than happy to listen to what we had to share. Elder Crankson and I felt inclined to teach about how our families can be together forever through the plan of salvation that God has given us. Not only did the lesson go well, but the husband also started to listen even though he didn't want us to know that he was. We gave them a pamphlet and our number, and I hope that we get another chance to hear from them and to share more with them! 

All in all, this is such a great work to do! I hope that you are having a great week and that it only continues to get better! I love you all!

Alma 5:60-62 and Philippians 2:2

-Elder O'Hagan