Oi,
This place is so different from home. The world is really getting more and more corrupted each day. Here it´s normal to see a teenager maybe the age of 14 smoking or to go to a house and see a parent giving an infant alcohol. It´s really sad to see how bad this world is becoming. The other thing that is different is that there are alot of Bars. Theres litterally a bar on atleast every block and in some places two right across the street from each other.
The churchs here are really weird. I don´t know what is being said but when we pass they usually have some lady speaking really fast more like mumbling and the people inside have their hands raised like they are trying to call some sort of spirits. the thing about that though is that they are calling the wrong kind of spirit into their lives.
This last week we had a division, where my companion switched places with another missionary for a day and a night. It was really intersting and alot of fun. The companin that I got is Brazilian and spoke slower and alot more clear. I could understand most of what he said. It was a nice change. We also last p-day went to 4 or 5 of the national parks here in
Here we have alot of funny moments, like a couple of days ago we went to a members house for lunch. Well they had this little dog that liked to fetch rocks. Well we were inside and the dog kept bringing us a rock. So we threw it out the window. The dog would run though the house, out the door, around the house and come back a few minutes later with another rock. So we put an X on it and threw it back out the window into a driveway full of rocks. But a few minutes later in came the dog with the same rock. It was pretty amazing.
We haven´t had alot of lessons taught mostly because the people here are so closed and don´t want to have anything to do with religion or they already have religion and dont want to be bothered. But we have two baptims set for September 20. One is an older man named Ivo. He lives by himself in a really shanty part of town and he has very little. But more important what he does have is a testimony. The other person we have set for a baptism is a 14 year old girl named Mariza. She´s partly deaf and can´t really communicate, because as she was growing up her family never spoke in the home or explained anything to their kids so they never learned to speak. She can read lips pretty good though. Well as we teach we speak slowly and very clear so she can read our lips. They say its hard to get her to understand things but when we teach the gospel to her she understands everything and it´s just amazing to see the power of the spirit working through us.
Well before I finish this up I just wanted to share a few scriptures. First in
Tchau,
Elder Levingston
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Email dated Sept 10th
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