Hey y'all,
I have been transferred to Omaha! The ward is Lake Cunningham. It's
northern Omaha and I have the temple and trail center in the area. We actually
live in an apartment just down the street from the temple. The area already
seems familiar to me for some reason.
My companion is Elder Madsen from Utah. He is really cool and I think we a
going to get along great.
So you know how Elder Jones and I didn't have much of a teaching pool in Lincoln because
we referred everyone away? We had been working really hard on finding new
people to teach. On my last day there we felt like we needed to knock one
particular apartment building. Out of the 8 doors we knocked 4 answered the
door. Two of those said they would be interested and told us to come back
later. The other two apartments belong to a couple Syrian families. At both
doors they lit up when they saw us and immediately invited us in. They were all
Christians and were interested in learning more about what we believed. We
spent quite a bit of time in the second apartment. They told us how they
had had to flee their home in the city and live in a small village for three
years. When they were finally able to return home they found the front of their
house destroyed. They then accepted copies of the Book of Mormon and asked
where the church was and when meetings started. They surprised us by saying
they would be there Sunday before we could even ask. They gave us hot cocoa and
nilla wafers and pop tarts to eat as we talked and promised to invite us over for
some Arabic food. I was so sad that I had to leave right after we found them.
Elder Jones and my replacement are so lucky.
On receiving my transfer orders I was immediately told two things about my
area; it had the trail center and was super ghetto. It is pretty ghetto but the
ward extends outside the city as well and is quite diverse. The ward members are very friendly and engaged. We have so many
team-ups and meals. The ward council is on the ball and our efforts are well
supported. I am really excited to work with them more.
I have met a couple of investigators so far. One of them really wants to
get baptized but has some serious Word of Wisdom issues. He had quit smoking
and drinking and was doing really well but since relapsed on smoking. He is
so sincere and is willing to try anything to quit.
Yesterday we went out with Bro. Bradshaw, our ward mission leader, and
looked for some lost sheep. We prayed and decided to try to find one particular
woman who's name had just arrived. We found the house and knocked. She
answered right away and invited us in, smiling. She had been a strong member of
the church up until her divorce about eight years ago. She had desires to go
back to church but didn't know where the building was and didn't know anyone
there. Just that morning she had been going through some boxes for the first
time in years and had found her scriptures. She had pulled them out and decided
that she needed to start reading them again. Then we knocked on her door that
evening and invited her to read the scriptures and come to church. That was
cool but as we kept talking she mentioned her mother was in a nursing home in
Lincoln. I asked what her name was and realized that we had visited her with
the bishop a few weeks ago and given her a blessing. What are the chances?!
She promised to read the scriptures and come to church. Bro. Bradshaw did a
great job of making her feel comfortable and showing interest in her. I'm going
to learn a lot from him. That whole night was a great experience.
What is Mom's cell number? Some members want to be able to send
pictures.
Emily, I never really baked anything in the rice cooker. In Masan I had an
oven and in Sujeong we had a toaster oven that I was able to bake cakes and
brownies in. I also got pretty good at microwave mug cakes. Try to bake
something in the rice cooker though, I'm really interested in how it would turn
out. I have made omelet things in the rice cooker. I cooked it over night. It
worked well once. If you do something like that make sure there is plenty of
grease. Learn how to substitute for butter and milk in things as well.
Thanks for all the ideas. I love you,
Elder Stapley
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