Our days and weeks continue to be very busy; in fact, each day seems to
busier than the previous day, our days turn into weeks and we wonder where the
time has gone. We love the work and it is really work. The two
other senior couples that are here with us seem to have time to relax, but we
do not. I believe we have told you that there are only three white senior
couples in all of Nigeria. It can be a bit lonely at times. Elwood
seem to get arrested by the road agents and detained for lack of some sort of
certification they claim should be in every vehicle. Money is paid and a
certificate plus fine is imposed and off we go. It really is a problem.
I have been instructed to ride in the back seat so my white face is not
so conspicuous. Also, we are taking the missionary sign off the hood of
the vehicle. Should this be the worst of our problems we will be fine.
Penny is the backbone of the mission. She keeps everything
organized and makes sure everyone keeps working on their action list. With
the increase of missionaries I keep on finding new apartments for them and
also, our new mission president insists that we upgrade the existing apartments
to a more habitable place to live. In addition to all these typical
duties I have had the wonderful experience of purchasing 14 mountain bikes for
some of our more remote missionaries. This has really been fun. I
teach the missionaries how to ride and ride safely, do basic maintenance and
how to keep from getting their bikes stolen. Penny has been busy with
helping to train new missionaries and to do training at our mission leadership
council. She gives such good and needed advice for administrators.
I think the mission leaders listen to her more that anyone. Our
mission leadership council is made up of 8 sister missionaries and 22 elders.
Their task is to help run the mission and to help solve the basic
problems that face young people who are doing a difficult work.
The pictures for this blog are of Matthew and his family. Penny
met Matthew at an art fair in Lagos. She bought a big yellow truck that
Matthew had made. About two weeks later Matthew delivered the truck and
our relationship with him took on new life. He is such a good artist and
he specializes in wood work and wood carvings, especially animals or people
carved form /Ebony wood. Matthew would visit every few weeks and the
senior couples would purchase some of his work. After the selling sessions
I would sit with Matthew and tell him about the church. After a while he
accepted some literature. I sent the missionaries to visit him, but they
reported he was not interested. After one of Matthews visits I sat alone
with him and told him of the Joseph Smith story. When I told him that God
the Father and Jesus Christ actually did visit Joseph Smith and it was not a
dream, his eyes got big and he said, "Really, he actually saw God?" I
was able to bear a strong testimony to him. I had the missionaries go back
to teach him, but he still was not ready to receive all they had to teach him.
They stopped going. One night I received a call from Matthew, he
needed some advice. I sent the missionaries back to explain further the
advice I had given to Matthew. A few nights later Matthew called me to
say he knew what the missionaries had told him was true and he and his son
would be baptized. He further asked me if I would baptize him. I
was thrilled to say I would. Matthew's wife does not speak English, so
she was not taught. However, we now have someone who speaks Yoruba and
his wife and daughter are receiving the missionary lessons. This has
turned out to be a marvelous lesson in perseverance, testimony, the power of
the spirit and genuine friendship. We really do love and appreciate Matthew and
his family. We wish he lived closer to us, but he is about two hours
away. Enough for this blog. Our love to you all. We pray for your
well-being and happiness. Thank you for your love and support. We know
without a doubt this is the work of the Lord. We receive so many rich
blessings.
Always, Penny and Elwood
Elwood before the baptism
Elwood with Samson and Matthew
The Elders who helped teach Matthew and Samson
The Elders with Matthew's family and Elwood
Waiting for the baptismal service to start
Missionaries, Matthew's family, Penny, Elder and Sister Winget
Elwood with Matthew and Samson's brother; he is a pastor of a small Christian church
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