Monday, June 27, 2016

Inspecting Apartments, Transfers, and Stake Conference!



Hello Everybody!

I am happy to write to all of you once again! This week was a little
bit of a fast one because we had a few major events this week!

On Monday and Tuesday I was with Elder Sutherin all day since his
companion had gone home. On Tuesday, I traveled to all the missionary
apartments so he could inspect them and also give them supplies that
they needed. Mampong, Agona, Asamang, Effiduase, UST, and Buokrum...
those are all of the names of where the apartments are.  It took us
all day because we have to take public transport and they are pretty
spread out.

On Wednesday, we had the transfer day! So Elder Sutherin, Brother
Asamoah, and I all traveled to the Kumasi bus station where all
missionaries go to if  they are being transferred. So there were a lot
of missionaries there! My companion and I had to wait until Elder
Sutherin and the rest of our district got there new companions, then
we were able to come back pretty late in the evening time because
Elder Sutherin's new companion had to come all the way down from
Tamale.  Now the new missionary in our apartment is Elder Asabere! He
is from Accra and he is a super sweet guy!

On Saturday and Sunday we had the Dichemso Stake Conference! I was
super cool and we heard lots of awesome and amazing talks! I was very
spiritually uplifting and I enjoyed every moment of it! :)

I love you all and I hope you all look forward to this week as much as I do! :)

Odo,
Elder Brandt :)

Brother Asante


My Companion...Brother Asamoah

Just a few Selfies!  : )



Monday, June 20, 2016

9 months and Healthy...

Hello To All! :)
We had yet another successful, sunny, and miraculous week here in the Ghana Kumasi Mission! I would just like to give all of you the 9 month health report! I am happy and healthy! A few sicknesses have come and past, but as for now, my sky is clear!
This last Wednesday we had our Zone Conference!  The instruction was based on two General Conference talks.  The first one was "Clean Hands and a Pure Heart" by Elder David A. Bednar in Oct. 2007. The second one, and my personal favorite, was "Beware of Pride" by President Ezra Taft Benson in April 1989.  The reason I love the talk by President Benson is because it goes into soooo much detail about pride and what are some of the different symptoms/ faces of pride. He also talks about the antidote for pride, humility, and how are some ways we can use our agency to apply it in our life! I strongly encourage ALL of you to read it!
In our apartment we have 4 missionaries/ 2 companionships. One of the missionaries, Elder Ojok, has completed his 2 years and just left this morning to back home to Uganda. So on Saturday, Elder Sutherin and I planned a surprise party for him. We first invited the rest of the district to come. We planned for a member of Ejisu branch to prepare fried rice for everyone. We all met at the Kwamo chapel (his area) and set everything up, then we had the bishop call them and tell them to come. When they came, we surprised him and everything went well! We all enjoyed, had fun, talked, and made him feel happy and missed.
This last Sunday, in Ejisu, we finally received copies of General Conference! Unfortunately, they watched it in Twi so I didn't understand anything being said. :(
So ladies and gentlemen.... That was my week in a nutshell! I love you all! Have a good week!
Odo,
Elder Brandt

I had my scriptures wrapped in Kente Fabric!


Monday, June 13, 2016

3 Day Fever and a Test of Patience!

Hello All of my Family, Friends, and Acquaintances!
This week was not a very eventful week. Maybe it was to balance out the craziness we had last week.  Most of this week I was sick with a fever. It was a some how serious one. It lasted for about 3 days. Friday - Sunday. But now, I am feeling fine and ready to roll again! :)
On Wednesday one of our members told us about a friend that he had who was interested in learning more about the church. He was the head master of a school in a Village called Donaso. So we went on Thursday to go and see him. It was too far to walk but we had to take about a 5-7 min car to get there. When we got there we had to call him again for directions. When I called him he said to ask around for the cemetery road. Then he cut the call.  So we did. Then we began walking on the cemetery road. After walking about 5 min, there was a fork in the road so we called him again. He said turn right and walk past the Muslim Mosque. Then cut the call. So we turned right and walked for another 5 min past the mosque and reached another fork in the road. So we called him again and said where we were. He then told us turn left and ascend the hill but do not descend down the other side.... Then he cut the call.  So we walked another 5 min up the steep hill and stopped at the top. We called him again saying we were at the top of the hill he then told us, take the road on your left and the school should be on the right side....... Then he cut the call. So we took the road on our left and walked for 10 min. We reached the end of the road without seeing any schools. So we called him telling him what we did then he told us go back to the top of the hill and then he will send someone to come and pick us............................. Then he cut the call. So we walked another 10 min back to the top of the hill and waited there for about 10-15 min for someone to come and pick us.  Eventually a student came and directed us back to the school.  To get there, we had to first descend down the other side of the hill and then turn left and walk on that road 10 min until we got to the school.  My companion and I figured that God has different ways of testing everyone's patience............ This was ours.
God speaks to us. Just like anything else, you will never hear him unless you are actively listening.  If you also never talk to him, he will not talk to you as often, but he will still speak. He loves each and every single one of you. Remember that. I love you too. I hope you all have a good week and remember that whenever you are being tested, you are also growing. :)
Odo,
Elder Brandt

Do you think I could wear this to church when I get home?
Dressing Up for Church...Ghana Style!

Monday, June 6, 2016

Emergency Transfers and a New Stake Missionary for a Companion!

Hello all of my beloved friends and family!!!
This week was nothing short of an interesting week!
To be honest I don't remember much of the week besides Thursday and Friday!
Recently the First Presidency of the church released new instruction that Stake missionaries (part-time), were not allowed to be staying in Full-time missionary apartments. Because of this, we had emergency transfers this week!  The actions taken were that stake missionaries all had to go home, and thus, some missionaries had to be moved around to fill empty spaces!  
Thursday evening at 9pm me and my companion, Elder Akpan, received a phone call from President Cosgrave.  He told us that my companion was being transferred tomorrow. He said that he needed to pack his bags A.S.A.P. because we needed to be at the mission home by 10am Friday morning.  He was being transferred to Obuasi.  
Now for us our apartment is in Kwamo, but we proselyte in Ejisu. So my new companion was a stake missionary, Brother Asamoah. The only reason this works is because his father is the Bishop in Kwamo. So every morning by 9 he comes to meet me at the apartment, and then after we finish, he goes back to his house to sleep.  Kind of crazy! But that really put me and Elder Akpan in a daze. It almost seemed like a dream.  But it happened, now me and Brother Asamoah are doing well and life is great. He is a super great guy and he loves to laugh and joke around which I really like!
I hope all of you are doing well! Send me snail mail! Love you all! :)
Odo,
Elder Brandt