Hey,
Sorry you havent heard from me in like forever. I have been really really busy here in the office. Man they really put you to work here if you know what I mean. I have been running around like a chicken with my head torn off. We have been introducing a new in field training program for all of the new missionaries that come into the country. It has been really cool. I really like the program. The new missionaries that are coming in are just getting better and better. It is making me feel like I was an idiot when I came in. About three weeks ago we had ten new missionaries come in. Haha so when we went to pick them up to my suprise none of their luggage had shown up and they were also missing two missionaries. Haha Ya they had lost two of the missionaries back in London or in Joberg I am not sure which one. The one had lost his passport while he was in the airport and so they would not let him leave the airport... obviously. Haha so the church had to send some people over and gotten it taken care of. The one came in the next day and the other came in the day after. Haha ya know my suprise as I had to walk back and tell ******** that we didnt have all of the missionaries. Also we are still missing one of the missionaries suitcases. I went out to the airport yesterday, because records say that the suitcase made it here to Madagascar, and I made them show me all of their back rooms to find this suitcase but it is not there. I think that it may have gotten stolen, that or it is in Korea or some place like that right now.
We also just got back from the mission tour where we interviewed and trained all of the missionaries in the south of the island. We stopped in an area called Isalo and took a pday. Wow let me just say that wow. If you ever come here that will be the first place I will take you. It will blow your socks off. I am trying to send you pictures but once again the computer is being stupid. But you should just look it up. Isalo Madagascar. You will be amazed. It was by far the coolest thing that I have ever seen in my life.
We also went to a new city called Tuleara, and started looking for members so that we can organize a group down there. My companion and I were the very first missionaries to ever go down there in history. We taught the very first time down there, and held the very first organized church meeting down there. I was like a pioneer of old. It was pretty neat. I have given mom a more full length version story so you will have to read her email due to time I will not be able to type that again. But it was probably the coolest thing that I have ever done. When I take you to madagascar, when I am rich and you are old and on a cane, I will know where to take you. We also drove through this rain forest called Ranomafana. You will have to look that one up as well. It is one of the Largest rainforests here in Madagascar again I have pictures but the computer is being stupid... sorry
So how is ***** doing? She tells me that her old roomate is learning from the missionaries. Also how did her move go? Did she get settled into her new place ok.? Also how are the puppies. Are you going to sell them or keep one of the boys. I would sure like one of those puppies but I would never be able to take care of them while I am going to school. I will just have to pray that Mumu is still pushing them out when I have kids of my own that can take care of them. haha. maybe. So how are the perspectives looking lady wise. Do you think there will be any girls even left when I get home. I am hearing that everbody is getting married. haha oh boy. I will tell you this much I am not going to be very good at dating... not that I ever was. But hey we are hoping for miracles.
Well I hope that you are going good and not too stressed with work. I love you tons and miss you like crazy. What is way scary is that I can count the months down on one hand now. Yikes. I think I might extend.
Love,
Elder Madsen
Hey,
I am baaaa aaaack!!!!! Did you miss me???? I am so glad to be back. It is so nice to be able to sleep in my own bed again. Oh goodness. The trip was very cool, but very very very long. We were in the car for almost 40 hours. It was so long. But we were able to do a visit to the missionaries in Antsirabe, (where I got to see ******* again, that was cool) Ambositra, and Fianarantsoa. Then we drove the rest of the way down to Tulear. On the way down you could see tons of Baobabs. It was really cool. I actually sent you a picture of that. Also ******* took a ton of pictures and he will be sending that to me so I will be sending you more pictures throughout the week as well.
It was really cool to go down to Tulear. We were like the pioneers. My companion and I were the very first missionaries in history to step foot in that town. And we taught the very first lesson in that town as well. How cool is that. We spent the majority of the time looking for the members that had moved down there. There was about 17 of them. Two of them have the Melchezideck priesthood and had been to the temple as well. It was actually really cool how we found them. There were about three different families down there that I already knew and had taught in my previous areas. One of them was *****, someone that I taught up in Mahajanga. It was so cool to be able to see him again. Also there was a family from Akorondrano that I taught and baptised and also a woman from Betongolo that I knew as well. I thought that it was really cool to see how the Lord had been preparing me throughout my mission to go and help these people. I thought it was a cool blessing in my eyes to be able to see that. Also one of the men that we found works for the ministry government. He was baptised in England back in 1999 and he moved to Tulear in 2000. He was shocked when we walked into his office. When we told him that we needed his help to organize the church, he told us that in his Patriartical blessing that it says that he would be the one that would build up and organize the church for the Lord. He said he always knew that we were coming, and he was just waiting for us. It was really cool for us to see that esspecially when he said it looks like I am finally going to be fullfilling that part of my blessing. It was really neat to see that.
There was one lady down there who was also extremely excited for us to be there. Her name is ******. She moved down there in about 2004. She almost cried when she saw us and literally followed us the entire time showing us where her family and friends live. She would come and wait for us in the lobby of the hotel and help us until we were finished at night. So it was alittle difficult because we have no church building down there. So our one goal was to first find all the members and those that were interested and second to find a place where we could hold a meeting. So we looked and found a little tiny school. On thursday the 18th of Aug the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints had its very first organized meeting at 3 o clock. It was so cool to be a part of that, and so spiritual. We didnt know how many people would come because we had only been there for two days, also it started to pour. But they started coming. Some of them were just random people that we street contacted. Some of them were presidents of their township, the Branch president from Reunion just happened to be there on vacation as well as the branch president from Tamatave. Some of them had been waiting for the church for years so that they could be baptised. In the end we had over 60 people crammed into that little tiny classroom. Well the power was out, but right after we said a prayer it came back on and we were able to show them the Joseph Smith video. I have never felt the spirit so strong in my life.
I dont know why but the Lord keeps giving me so many blessings that I feel I am not worthy of to recieve. I do not know why he allowed me to be able to witness such an amazing moment of history. I feel to honored and indebted to the Lord. I will never be able to pay off my debt to him. I am forever inserviced to the Lord. I feel so much love for my savior. All of the little things I have been able to do or even see is just innumerable. And I just wonder why. I just hope that I can pay him back in my service to him.
I also recieved one other blessing you might be interested in. (taken out for personal reasons) I know that this church is true with out a doubt. I am forever indebted to my savior.
Sorry to take so long to write. We have been running like crazy to get caught up since the trip. Let me tell you this much. The Office has definately made me learn how to handle many things at once. The hard thing is is that I am realizing the missionaries that are truly my friends and the ones that are very fake. Many people have been trying to use me to get transfer news, or they get upset when they didnt get transferred to where they wanted thinking that I would pull some strings for them. But I have definately learned to just say, I did my part I know what I did if they dont like it that is their problem. They will have to argue that one with the Lord. But I must say we have been extremely busy. We had more new missionaries come in that we had to do an orientation for, a transfer, a missionary in the hospital that we have to visit three to four times a day, and a zone leader training. All in the last 3 days. Haha, ugh and we have missionaries that say that the Aps dont do anything. Haha and today we started organizing everything for when the Apostle comes. I will be the senior AP when he comes to Tana so I am running the show in getting everything ready on the missionaries side. I am really excited for him to come. I am alittle nervous, but excited.
Things are going very good though. I absolutely love the mission. I love ******. I would love to get more pictures of the puppies if that is ok. ******really wants to see more of them as well. Let me know how everyone is doing. As of right now we still do not have a release date, but i will let you know as that gets closer. It is still far away. . . . kinda.
Well I love your guts,
Love,
Elder Madsen
Thursday, August 25, 2011
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Tracy, thanks for your comment on Brad's blog. It is great to get their emails, isn't it? I had to share some of this post with my family. So amazing how they found all those members. I loved that your son recognized his previous missionary experiences in leading him to this. So great!!
ReplyDeleteLesley, it is so great to see how much all of the other missionaries in Mada are doing. Bug loved the area that your son is in now. It is a great area!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to hear more of his stories as well.
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