Got some stories.
Walking down mutondo street and there was a group of a ton of kids that all know us and they were playing this game in the road so we stopped to learn the game and play with them. While we are playing, this mama walks by and I smiled and greeted her and she gave us a really interesting look and kept on her way. A couple seconds later, She came walking back and called me over to her. When I got to her she said, "I want your Jesus"... haha I'm like, ".... okay cool so my name is--" and start trying to get to know her and she was just genuinely interested in us and wanted to know. She mentioned she knows the church and that she wanted to come, we tell her to meet us there on a friday so we can show her around. Fast forward to friday, she came..... You know how hard its been for us to get people to come to church lately.... this mama came after just meeting us haha. We show her around and she loved it! Made a lot of comments about how nice the chapel was and when we got to the baptismal font she asked if she would be baptized on Sunday haha. At the end of the tour she was like, "I'm going to come on Sunday with my whole family." then on the way out she told us, "And with baptism, I'm ready." hahaha coolest thing ever. She ended up getting sick Saturday evening when we passed by her place and she couldn't make it to church but she promised she would introduce us to her whole family and friends and she would tell everyone how nice the church is and how its not a bad/ satanist church hahaha. her name is Mai Diana. She's awesome.
Also took another family on a chapel tour and they promised to come but again something came up and they couldn't but next week they have promised to be there. Chapel tours. Who woulda thought. Took me long enough to try that idea haha.
Humbled a very converted SDA family by teaching them true doctrine. They want us to come back. Sick.
Twas pretty cool to meet some new families this week. Hopefully they wont stop being interested.
I've been having a small war with the mosquitos in our house every night before I fall asleep.
Witnessed the Mufakose ward primary program yesterday. That was a treat. We are about to baptize some kids and they all participated and we were helping them with their small talks during the week. Also, they did like music and the spoken word format with a narrator and the one who was narrating was the girl we baptized, Tanatswa. So sick. They had a different person leading the music every time they sang a song and it was so cool. Love these kids. The other day I was reading 3 Nephi when Jesus is surrounded by the children. How pure would that scene be to see in real life. Jesus Christ with tons of children sitting around him. Reading those chapters is touching.
Saw some kid wearing an Oshkosh brand shirt. Anyone still remember that brand? Throwback when I saw that. crazy.
In other news, a bag of chicken is going for $20 now... used to be $6.
There it goes gang. 2 years of getting these emails abruptly comes to an end. Thanks for subscribing to my channel haha. Next Monday I probably wont email. It will be a busy day. So stay tuned for the 21st. Can't wait to see everyone again!
Oh yeah and "Ndapedza" means like, "I'm done" or "Im finished" haha
Lightweight feel the same way i feel when I watch the last episode of the Office.
Aight for the last time...
Cheers,
Stay Steady Grindin'
#november21st
#seasonfinale
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#amagang
Cordailly,
Elder Ander$on
Chillin at the Chapel with Mpofu
The sister in our zone. Widdison and Nakalyowa. Realest sisters in the mission.
Looking thru some old random New Era we found in the house and saw this.... shout out Alexa lol
My desk featuring my american breakfast
President Mkhabela told us when people ask you what you did on your mission, you just show them your planners. all 17.
Tatenda, the rugby coach i baptized at the start of my mission. And Sister Muchekwa. My mom. the one who taught me how to cook sadza. She calls me son.
Just outside my house. My view every morning.
Throwback to mama Makore, Rejoice, and Wayne. They said they are coming down to Harare for our stake conference this coming Sunday to see me!!!
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