Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Monday, October 24, 2016
"Sometimes you just gotta chill and go to a Bar man..."
This is how my Saturday night went. We were heading to our Fafaga (dinner) when a drunk guy started to talk to us. He started to single me out when it started to rain and we hid in a bus stop. He was talking to me and we got on the topic of going to heaven. He was on a rant about how we need to be clean to live with God. But right in the middle of his thoughts he stopped talking to me (I forgot to mention he talked like Jack Sparrow...and used his hands soooo much!) But then he started telling me "Sometimes you just gotta chill and go to a bar man and just drink and live it up ya know man?" It was so funny to see his face as I told him about the Word of Wisdom and how we don't drink or smoke or do anything! He was a very funny drunk man.
Anyway this week was amazing! I was able to have my first baptism! And you would not believe how nervous I was because I had to do it in Samoan! But I kept a cool calm exterior....not. It went really well! We went back the next day to see how they were and it was amazing to see how different they were. They just had a light to them that I can't explain. They just seemed so much brighter and happier! It was amazing to see how much of a difference the gospel can make in peoples lives.
But other than that my week has been hectic! Our district had 8 baptisms and Elder Redd is the District Leader so we had the chance to do all 6 of the other ones. Which meant we were going everywhere to do the interviews! I thought at one point that we were like cops with all of the interviews we were doing! But it was really good for me at least to be there and to see how important this is to some people. I saw how excited they were that they were so close to an amazing ordinance. The gospel is so true and I am so glad that I have the chance to take this gospel to the people of Samoa!
Questions for the week.
1- tell me how your baptisms went? I am so excited for them. What a great day.
-The Baptisms were amazing. The spirit was soo strong and I just knew how happy they were as well as my Heavenly father.
-The Baptisms were amazing. The spirit was soo strong and I just knew how happy they were as well as my Heavenly father.
2- How are your other investigators doing?
-Out investigators are either on parole or are waiting for new people to be their sponsers to be in American Samoa so that is hard but we were able to find a part member family and the Dad is super ready and we are hoping that he is going to be baptized here in the near future.
-Out investigators are either on parole or are waiting for new people to be their sponsers to be in American Samoa so that is hard but we were able to find a part member family and the Dad is super ready and we are hoping that he is going to be baptized here in the near future.
3- Are you enjoying tracting?
-Tracting is amazing! I love to be able to feel the spirit to either prompt me or Elder Redd on where to go and who to talk to! It is nice to get a good sweat on as well.
-Tracting is amazing! I love to be able to feel the spirit to either prompt me or Elder Redd on where to go and who to talk to! It is nice to get a good sweat on as well.
4- Have you had to kill any giant bugs or rats in your apartment?
- Yes there are cocaroaches in our room all the time and if you leave anything out on the table the rats will eat it. They are smart not to eat the ones on the rat trap tho!!!!!!!!
- Yes there are cocaroaches in our room all the time and if you leave anything out on the table the rats will eat it. They are smart not to eat the ones on the rat trap tho!!!!!!!!
5- Have you had the chance to drink coconut milk straight from coconuts?
- Indeed I have and I can say that I didn't like it at first but it is growing on me....
- Indeed I have and I can say that I didn't like it at first but it is growing on me....
6- Does American Samoa celebrate Thanksgiving since they are not on the continent?
- I have no Idea if they do or don't I havent been asking people so.....Sorry
- I have no Idea if they do or don't I havent been asking people so.....Sorry
7- Have you had the opportunity to speak in church yet? How did it go with the language?'
- No I haven't thankfully!
- No I haven't thankfully!
8- Are you becoming more fluent in Samoan? or do you speak English some?
- I am progressing as fast as my Heavenly Father wants me to progress in the language. But I am still no where close to being fluent. I do speak a lot of english over here so that kinda stinks.
- I am progressing as fast as my Heavenly Father wants me to progress in the language. But I am still no where close to being fluent. I do speak a lot of english over here so that kinda stinks.
9- Do you think you will stay on AS when there is a transfer in a few weeks?
- I think that I will be in AS for a couple more months.
- I think that I will be in AS for a couple more months.
Thank you all for your love and support! I love and pray for you all!
Alofa Atu
Elder Bethea
Monday, October 17, 2016
Haters are my Motivators
This week was different. I was sick Monday and Tuesday. I was able to go out on Wednesday so finally got out of the house. The title pertains to a young man who for some odd reason hates me beyond my comprehension. We had dinner at their house and the entire time he would come in and say, "Po oe!" Or punch you! He is a little slower so I could understand but that was my first time meeting him and he hates me. I have no idea why! But oh no even better is the kid loves Elder Redd and is super respectful to him so yeah it was a fun dinner.
Finally out of the house! I was going crazy in that place! This week was mostly full of walking in super hot weather and sweating a butt ton! But it was super awesome because I was able to help fix up my investigators house and got to attend their wedding! They are so awesome! Ilalio and Iastina are both getting baptized! They are on date for the 20th so yeah my first baptism!!!!!! So awesome they are the most humble people I have ever met and love the gospel so much! They truly have made me realize all I take for granted even here on this mission.
This Sunday I was in the dumps. I was really not motivated to do anything. But the thought popped in my head to fast. So I did. We don't have hardly any investigators so I asked for help in finding some people that our Heavenly Father has prepared for us to teach. The day went on and I didn't think much of my fast. But as we were walking over to the bishops house to talk to him about our baptism on Thursday, we walked passed the first counselors house and his wife called us over. We saw that she was with someone so we walked over and introduced ourselves and Sister Tasi told us that her friend (who was with her) wanted us to visit her and her family during the week and share the gospel with her. I was so amazed that we didn't do anything and she was the one who wanted us to come by! On the outside I was as cool as a cucumber but on the inside I was jumping like a kid on Christmas! I was so thankful for the answer my Heavenly Father gave so quickly!
Questions of the Week!
1- Where did you watch Conference at? The chapel they displayed it on a big screen and had other rooms with it in Samoan and Fijian.
1- Where did you watch Conference at? The chapel they displayed it on a big screen and had other rooms with it in Samoan and Fijian.
2- Were there many members there at 5am? Almost Everyone was there on sunday morning but not very many on saturday morning. But yeah the members were their so early to get good seats!
3- Have you had the opportunity to give a priesthood blessing yet?
I have had the opportunity to be a part of one. It was my bishops niece and she had been diagnosed with cancer so I got to be a part of it. But the funny part what when she went in for a hug after I kinda freaked out and like akwardly hug/freaked out. Oh and in samoa they do the kiss on the face hug so yeah it was funny to watch.
I have had the opportunity to be a part of one. It was my bishops niece and she had been diagnosed with cancer so I got to be a part of it. But the funny part what when she went in for a hug after I kinda freaked out and like akwardly hug/freaked out. Oh and in samoa they do the kiss on the face hug so yeah it was funny to watch.
4- Tell us about the family that you live with. It is the first counselor in the stake presidency his wife and their only son Hinkley who is only 11.
5- Do you ride bikes at all, or just walk as many miles and the island is long? I have the opportunity to walk. Its fun.
6- What is the funniest thing you have seen Elder Redd do/or has happened between the two of you? Everything the kid is hilarious!
7- Tell us about your service project you did last week. Ah we fixed up a house and I just mostly painted so not much to tell.
8- The word on the street is that it rains constantly over there....coming in sideways with wind.... does your umbrella do any good? Or do you just have to be soaked the rest of the day? Yes and no you just have to angle it to where the water is hitting the umbrella and not your body. Mostly just partially soaked.
9- Have you had traditional Samoan food cooked over hot rocks and coals? An umu and yes that is very common over here. It is amazing.
My week has been awesome! Thank you all for your love, support, and prayers! God Bless! And have an amazing week!
Elder Elder Mason Derek Bethea
A funny excerpt from Elder Belnap, an Elder that was in my MTC district and is serving in AS as well........
SexyTie....yah
So we are at the store tryna grub and this guy comes up to us and is like "yo bro, the missionaries in our area #$%^*5233^&*847^#$^%^&@ blankety blankety suck." This naturally caught us off guard so we were like "who are the elders in your area? Why do they suck?"
He goes like "Elder Bethea and Redd or something. bruh they won't come over and play video games with me bruh. Ya'll look cool tho, I can tell because of your tie is sexy bruh. That is a sexy tie." -End Scene-
So we are at the store tryna grub and this guy comes up to us and is like "yo bro, the missionaries in our area #$%^*5233^&*847^#$^%^&@ blankety blankety suck." This naturally caught us off guard so we were like "who are the elders in your area? Why do they suck?"
He goes like "Elder Bethea and Redd or something. bruh they won't come over and play video games with me bruh. Ya'll look cool tho, I can tell because of your tie is sexy bruh. That is a sexy tie." -End Scene-
Hinkley is the one in yellow he is 12.
Monday, October 10, 2016
Living the Life
This week has been full of almost nothing. We had so many people bunt us that we mostly walked around and just found out which houses were okay with hearing our message and the ones that we should probably no go near. So it was a fun filled week of just walking.
We had the opportunity to go and talk to our investigators who are on date for the 20th! We went over there and we started our lesson and in the middle Ilalio (the investigator) yells at his daughter to stop tapping a book and calls her stupid...(I was the stupid one because I didn't know what was going on Elder Redd had to explain it to me.) But Elder Redd got super fired up and ended up teaching about loving one another in every way no matter who they are and what they are doing. Seriously I never thought that I could learn so much from someone else teaching someone else. I learned about how not patient I am with some people and how I have needed to just love them. I tried it out for the rest of the week and it was INSANE to see how many people I was able to love! The tender mercies I saw and the love returned to me!
The hard part about this week is we had to drop some of our investigators. They weren't real investigators. In Samoa it is very disrespectful to turn away any missionary for any church. So when we ask if we can come back they say yes because it is what they have to do. So most of our time is sifting through our investigators to see who is a real one and who is just being nice.
Other than that my week was spent walking in rain, sun, and wind. Im just living the life!
Thank you everyone for your prayers and for the love! God bless you all!
Alofa Atu
Elder Bethea
Monday, October 3, 2016
Lessons from an unexpected sources
This week has been amazing. So crazy how much I took for granted back at home. This week I was able to talk to an investigator who is on parole. He was telling us about his experiences being in jail and how that impacted him to always want to do the right. When he got out he had a job that wasn't the best for him and was always tempting him to do wrong. He then told us how he quit that job just because of the temptations that were there. How powerful that was, for him to quit maybe the only job he could get because it was to much of a temptation for him to go back to his old life. I have never known what it was like to "Pluck out your eye if it offends you" So amazing and so humbling to have to learn that lesson from such an amazing man.
Well by small and simple things are amazing things brought to pass. I have never really thought of that as something that would happen to me on my mission. But while we were teaching one of our investigators he had some questions about Joseph Smith and the Restoration of the gospel. Apparently it was getting pretty tense in the room(I wouldn't know I don't speak perfect Samoan) and Elder Redd just decided to have me bear my testimony about Joseph Smith and the Restoration. I was maybe able to mumble out four sentences about what I knew and some promised blessings before I ran out of things to say. After the lesson was over I asked Elder Redd what happened in the lesson (because I'm not perfect in Samoan yet.) He told me that it was getting very intense and by me bearing my testimony even as simple as it was, brought the spirit back into the room and Aloni was able to accept the message and was willing to read the BOM. Such an awesome experience that I had no idea was happening.
The craziest thing was I had to wake up at 4am to go to conference over here. It was such a testimony builder for me to see how many people were willing to wake up that early to go and hear the word of the prophet. I had always taken advantage of being able to wake up five minutes before and just heading up stairs when these people were waking up at four so they could make it to the chapel on time for conference. I love these people and how every day they are able to teach me how to be humble and how to be grateful for all I had back at home and for all I have now!
Thank you everyone for all of the love and support you send! You are truly a blessing in my life!
Alofa Atu
Elder Elder Mason Derek Bethea
1- You told B that you ate Cat.... how was it and how was it cooked?
2- Are the baptismal fonts there indoors, outdoors, or in the ocean?
3- Can you get regular cows milk at the grocery store? How expensive is it?
4- Do you spend any of your pday playing sports with the other missionaries?
5- How many sets of Elders and Sisters are in your District? Zone?
6- Does it rain very often?
7- Do you get the opportunity to do service projects?
2- Are the baptismal fonts there indoors, outdoors, or in the ocean?
3- Can you get regular cows milk at the grocery store? How expensive is it?
4- Do you spend any of your pday playing sports with the other missionaries?
5- How many sets of Elders and Sisters are in your District? Zone?
6- Does it rain very often?
7- Do you get the opportunity to do service projects?
So here are the answers to your questions
1- It was weird and it was cooked by some chinese lady in a Fast Food place it was very different.
2- They are outside. Although Elder Redd was able to baptize someone in a waterfall so idk yet.
3- Yes. It is like at the cheepest 3.45$
4- No we mostly are on a beach chilling and just hanging out.
5- We have 2 sets of sisters and 3 sets of Elders. I have no idea about my zone.
6- ALL THE TIME!
7- Not yet but tomorrow we will be able to go help our bishop.
1- It was weird and it was cooked by some chinese lady in a Fast Food place it was very different.
2- They are outside. Although Elder Redd was able to baptize someone in a waterfall so idk yet.
3- Yes. It is like at the cheepest 3.45$
4- No we mostly are on a beach chilling and just hanging out.
5- We have 2 sets of sisters and 3 sets of Elders. I have no idea about my zone.
6- ALL THE TIME!
7- Not yet but tomorrow we will be able to go help our bishop.
we had to wake up at 4 am for conference
And the little guy is Landon he is a psycho and is the son of the family we live with
Elder Sa'u our zone leader
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