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Monday, July 31, 2017

Week 92: Fahefa- Following the Spirit

                                                                                                                      July 9, 2017
Dear family

I am very thankful for this opportunity to write you guys. I miss you tons and as I draw nearer and nearer to my finishing date, I spend more time thinking about you. I’m scared a little to finish, but at the same time I’m exhausted. I feel like I have been working my butt off for 2 years (haha, what a coincidence), but yeah. I am starting to truly understand what people mean when they ask if I am trunky. There is a huge temptation to just not make myself move and care for others. As I am drawing closer to the end of my mission I am becoming anxious for the future. As I get more anxious, it’s easier to waste time and think about what’s going on, and harder to come back to earth and focus on what I am doing. I would like to report that I am doing fine with this temptation as of now, but it is now present in my life. I will continue to fight the disease and hope I will overcome.
Other news… my area is doing okay. I keep learning; sometimes the work isn’t progressing but it’s going okay. We are on the Lord’s errand, but maybe he doesn’t want too many people baptized right now. I feel like I am definitely following the spirit as it leads me in my work. At first on my mission, I thought it was being silly, but now I realize that going in with a general idea of what you want to do (not a specific plan mind you, just a theme) and then improvising with the first thing that comes to your mind is essentially following the spirit. Because when we are Christ-like we do Christ-like things, and the spirit can work with us, and we can know everything we do will be for the good on others. For example, there was an active girl in the church, about 18 years old (don’t judge me) and she stopped coming to church for a while. Me, being a nice guy, I walked up to her house one day and called her out. It was already dark, maybe 7 or 8 at night, and she stood in the door way and the first thing that came out of my mouth was I came here to tell you that God loves you and wants you to be making good decisions. Nothing really impressed me to say it, but I know it was what we are supposed to do. I didn’t really feel the spirit, but my companion and she said it was really powerful and she came to church that Sunday.
There is this one couple we are also working towards, the husband cheated on the girl while she was pregnant and they have been having lots of problems. The girl is 21 I think, and the dude is 24 maybe. But we taught them about the plan of salvation and the husband asked if he can still go to the Celestial Kingdom if he didn’t go on a mission. It was kind of a silly question, but I could tell he didn’t know and had real intent and I told him he could, but he needs to get sealed to his wife and daughter, and he was really paying attention. They went and talked to the bishop yesterday and he’s going to help them work towards their goal and that’s really good. I really love those two.
Another less active person is this woman named B. She was a strong member with her husband for about 4 years. They have already been sealed and then her husband went to New Zealand and had a problem with another woman I believe, and now they are kind of in trauma. They still live together, but the husband is ashamed of what happened and so he went back to the Wesleyan church. The woman feeling stressed, decided to follow her husband and since that day they have never gone back to church, but she really wants to come back. The other day I was walking down the road and had a sudden thought to go to her house. We went there and the lady started crying and told us all that was happening and how she had started smoking again and how she wanted to come back so bad. She said I was the first Mormon to step foot in her house since December. I went there on Saturday, and went back the next day and I am going to have family home evening with them tonight. She asked me when the distribution center is open so she can buy garments and start wearing them again and she is going to try to come back. Plus, the husband said if she goes back maybe he will try also. So, I’m going with the relief society president to visit them and have family home evening and work with them. So, Elder Stark to the rescue. This has begun to happen more and more frequently. There are two other women, but I’m tired of typing. We also give a lot of blessings to other. It’s like being on the Lord errand, haha. I love it…. But yeah. That was kind of the highlights of my week.
Dad, I read about what mom said and I have this comfort: our service will never be perfect, but you raised me and I have used what you have taught me to save myself and others. So, you have done large amounts of work through me and your other sons. Maybe like your mission work, you won’t have huge visible success as a bishop, but the outcomes of your efforts will be numbered like the sands of the sea. I have helped others here which came from you. Think of Mormon, he spent his whole life trying to save his people. He witnessed the complete destruction of his people and he only saved his son, who saved almost the whole world with the Book of Mormon. I love you!


Ofa atu,



Elder Sitaki

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Week 91: Fahefa- Common Ground

                                                                                                                        July 3, 2017

Hey,

So, what's with you guys? I guess I need to do a quick report on my week.
On Monday, we went and taught this girl because I am really concerned about her salvation. She is really awesome, but she made some bad decisions earlier in her life and we were helping her out. The problem is we were going to baptize her this week, but she wasn't able to come to church because her fellowshipper disappeared. I don't know what to do, but I am trying my best to figure out some way to help her. But the good experience I had was that we taught the girl on Wednesday before her fellowshipper disappeared. Anyways, we really felt concerned about the girl so we went home and decided to do a fast to help her and help the work in our area. Directly after doing our fast, I felt a strong impression to go to certain area of our town. We went there and then I felt a strong impression to visit a certain house I had already knocked, but we went back. We visited the house again, nothing. We went to a different house, come back, nothing. We left again, then later came back, finally they answered. We went in like no body's business and just preached. We came back the next day and I’m going there tomorrow. Maybe a miracle? I know not, but I was obedient to the Spirit.
Other than that, my companion is a really good guy. I really like him and how he acts. Obviously, we aren't the same, but he is a really upbeat guy who always is laughing and making crazy jokes. He loves to talk to girls (so we instantly have a common ground) and he is willing to work. So, we go out and get stuff done and we are just doing great. He told president he loves working with me and he just has a great attitude. We are going to read the entire Book of Mormon in our training and I think it will be for real. We have almost finished 2nd Nephi in Tongan.


Ofa atu,

Elder Sitaki




Week 90: Fahefa- A baptism!

June 25, 2017

Hey,

            We had a really good week. I am super thankful to God and everyone else and want to thank you for all the prayers in my behalf.
I am still training my son, I don't know if I am the best trainer, but it has become a lot easier for me to listen to the spirit since I’ve been with him. We had a really good experience this Saturday. We went and visited this family and as we were talking the mom suddenly said that they wanted to give a gift to me and that I could baptize one of their daughters. I was like wow... okay. Well yeah, I would love to. Since then, we have taught them and worked with them and the following Saturday we baptized the little girl. My companion did the baptism, and I confirmed her on Sunday. It was super spiritual.
I feel like I understand how to give blessings now and it just feels good being an instrument in the Lord’s hands. He has helped me out with a lot of my own little weaknesses this week also and so I am just full of appreciation. I feel like I am receiving tons of blessing from this work. I don't really deserve them, but it is amazing and I love it.
We had an opportunity to listen to a member of the Seventy from Australia; that was memorable. I’ve never laughed so hard at a church meeting; it was hilarious and amazingly spiritual. I learned a ton about missionary work. As missionaries, we represent the Lord; we say what He would say to the people. To do so, we must first desire to save them (aka baptism). Second, we must know the doctrine (really truly study and understand, not just read). Third, we must recognize God's voice (like if mom calls me I will know her voice instantly, she doesn't have to introduce herself, it should be the same with God. We know what He is saying, we don't have to worry if it's just our thought or not). Fourth, we have to say what God wants us to say. We don't worry about offending people, when you love someone you can never be worried about offending them, (bold but not overbearing). So yeah, I’ve been using that and we are teaching three people that I feel confident will be baptized. I love you!


Ofa atu,


Elder Sitaki