so sorry its late!!
thoughts on the little blue book
Dear Blog Readers,
First of all, I spent the morning this morning with most of the sisters in the mission. I am pleased (more like thrilled jumping out of my skirt) to say that Carlos recieved the Priesthood this past week, and that their family is not only firm in the church, they are LOVING the blessings that come from the gospel. Also that Carlos cried when they found out I had left (oh that man).
My thoughts are jumbled (as always) this week. It is incredible how fast the weeks go these days, we have little time to do anything and by the time i get my head wrapped around the fact its another week, its sunday. So without fail-random thoughts for your week by sister mad.
I finished that little blue book that everyones talking about these days last night again. You know, that crazy book those mormons have. For some reason this past week I have been a little loco. A little you know, out there. Because I had this strange dawning moment where I realized hey....this book, this book changes everything. This tiny book with just 531 pages changes everything in your life.
We give the first lesson many many times everyday in which we invite people to read just a part of the livro de mormon and ask God if what we are saying is really true. I have been known to shake people when they say no. Or even when they just say sure. Because really, they should be wanting to snatch that book out of my hands.
Because if what we are saying, that the man Joseph Smith saw God face to face, and restored the true and only gospel of christ again to the earth, if that is all true....well then that means you have got to be baptized. and you have got to be a firm member of His church. And really, what else makes sense? It blows my mind when people talk to us about how they are catholic, and their husband is evangelical and their children are baptists. If God is a loving, perfect God, how in the world does it make sense to have so many different caminhos? How does it make sense to have the same bible. The same word, but millions of translations. Every church has the bible. But only one has the Book of Mormon. I am not asking you to be baptized into another church, I am asking you to just give God a chance to remember his perfect gospel. JUST READ THE FREAKING BOOK.
Off the milk carton.
We are working with members up to my ears. It is incredible how much these members love the gospel. Jose Maria is a 60 something year old man that works monday through saturday painting. We ran into him saturday around 5 and asked if he could come to a lesson at 6 that night. He was in work clothes, covered in paint with his white beard stubs poking out of his very brown face (black santa claus). He said he could, and he kind of skip/ran home. An hour later we met up with him, clean shaven, shirt and tie with his large triple combo in hand. Hes a recent convert. And if everyone had the same desire and thrive to share the gospel that Jose Maria does, well i dont know. The world would be a better place, your missionaries would love you, and i am pretty sure most importantly, you would recieve a lot more blessings. Call up the missionaries in your ward and ask when you can go with them for a lesson. You will love it, they will love it more.
Also to all my ladies going on missions soon (or men?) ADVICE-
-bring a little backpack. I have seen MANY elders with huge backpacks here and they hate them-you dont need a huge backpack! you need to fit a bible, a book of mormon, a water bottle and a few papers in your bag. thats it. dont bring huge luggers, you will hate it and your back will more.
-bring a recorder on your mission-mine is from best buy, it was 60 bucks and SO worth it. I record with my comps and its hillarious to listen to. (Dad you can put a recording or two on the blog if you are feeling it)
-if you are state side, bring a triple combo and a bible, if you are learning a language, bring a mini quad. you dont need a huge english scriptures, you wont use them. and they take up space in your baggage
-DONT bring 4 flat sheets. bring a fitted and a flat. you dont need 4. bring pollyester and you are good to go. the whole four flat sheets is ridiculous., i had 4 and i am down to two and they are more than enough.
love you all!
sister mad
PICTURES!
flower de brasil
sister anderson cleaning the drain (funniest moment of my life) 
sister andersons great drawing for jose so that he could understand the book of mormon. (note my sarcasm in great drawing)
the elders are looking a little young lately.
jose got baptized!
yeah this area is very different then what i have been in before
otavio (a recent convert) and a cute old man we love
more of lagoa!
hahahahahha note that jesus is both black AND white.
we had a meeting with a few sisters this morning so we took a couple photos!
my american companions!
(we'll work on getting one of the recordings on the blog this week!)