Monday, November 10, 2014

Week 56: Meet Vincent, the Kingdom Builder, Blessing Baby Eveson + Transfer News!

Transfer news is tonight..not sure what is going to happen. I have been in this area 6 months now and I hope I stay. I could finish the last year of my mission here. I told some of the members that transfers are Monday and a few started crying. Then it didn't help that I took my journal to church to have people sign just in case I will be leaving. After people would say nice things about me and be feeling down that I'm leaving, I would just say I'll be back here at church on Sunday to make everyone feel good. I really do love this area, and I love how these members and investigators have all become friends and family.

We had exchanges with the zone leaders and I was with Elder Elliott in Kitale and it went really well.  We met one of their recent converts Walter, and turns out his sister-in-law is the one who just won the last Boston Marathon.  Unfortunately she wasn't there.  Kenya produces some great runners though.

Our Saturday journey to Kipkarren to meet Vincent was great.  He truly is a kingdom builder in his own area.  We went with President Mabwa on bikes.  It took around 2 hours each way - definitely worth it.  We left our place at 8am and returned at 7:30pm.  Turns out he stays past Kipkarren a ways then about a kilometer from the tarmac road. (Riding bikes on tarmac for the first time in forever was really weird).  We met him there and he took us to meet all his buddies from his football team and we were able to answer a lot of questions and teach, then we went to a school and met the principal and a teacher who had some great questions about, and questions from, the Bible we were able to answer, then we went and met his family and taught them all.  Great people.  Vincent is a great guy and wants to keep learning more.  We left him with lots of pamphlets to read himself and give out and then Sunday when we talked to him in the evening he said he went 7 kilometers that day giving out many pamphlets and teaching people what he knows.  He says everyone complains the church is so far but he has hopes that soon the church can go there.  There are so many people who want to learn more there and so many people who have been prepared by the Lord.

Since the area Vincent stays in is quite far and it is a bit expensive for him to come to church on a pikipiki every Sunday (500Ksh) and we aren't allowed to take pikipikis, I think we might start teaching him over the phone and visit when we can - maybe once every few weeks.  Not sure.  But I do know we are the first missionaries to set foot anywhere close to there and the first white people ever to step foot in the village.

Sunday I had the privilege to bless Baby Eveson Akula Ommala, which was pretty awesome.  Then we had the primary program and Wow! it was fantastic.  All the kids had their parts memorized and didn't need help from their teachers.  It was really a good presentation - a little different than home though.

The baptism went very well for Sister Doris on Sunday.  As she stepped into the water she was completely overcome by the spirit and she started tearing up and the spirit was very strong there.  After, she bore an amazing testimony and even quoted a verse from 2nd Nephi from memory, then added a testimony that she really knows the Book of Mormon is true.  The spirit was very strong the whole time.  A great expereince for her and everyone there. 


Questions
Tell us again about how you receive packages. There's the Pringle can and have any other kinds of boxes gotten through? If we put pictures of Mary all over the box will you get it? Pringles boxes are just so teeny tiny. And tell us your most desired things also. Give us all the details and be clear about it!

Wellllllll quite the question. Yeah I can get boxes- they just cost me to receive depending on the size and weight. Pringles cans are usually free. And yeah pictures of Mary and Jesus all over! And they have to be sent first class priority or whatever it is so it comes by air within like 3 weeks or it will take a ship and probably get lost like some birthday packages in June I still havent received. And most desired--- ties and old spice fiji. And I'm not joking when I say no candy. Although Jello instant pudding and jello is good along with lemonade packets!

When are all the youth/kids coming home from school? This week schools close

Are you guys getting more missionaries in your area with all of the work to be done? If we could get more missionaries into the mission...

Is it helpful to have the natives serving in the mission to help bridge the gaps between the people and the culture? Yup

How are the bikes? Good, we put those things through daily workouts. I have gotten really good at riding no hands on the bumpy uneven dirt roads though! Then on Saturday when we went on the nice tarmac road I went no hands the whole way downhill just making peoples heads turn.

Is it summer or winter over there? Hahahaha do you mean rainy or dry season? There is only summer here alll year round.

Is that couch a representation of the furniture there? NO. Hahaha reallllly far from it.
What is the gun control in Kenya? No ideaaa

Well til next week-
Mzee Eveson


Editor's Note:  Received this email from the Flakes (whom I am very grateful to for taking such wonderful care of Brandon over the past 6 months) later today.

Transfer News: "Elder Eveson [will] be a Zone Leader in Dar es Salaam. . . . You can be very proud of your son.  He's a great missionary and one of our favorites!" Elder Elliott, whom he is pictured with below, is becoming a District Leader in Busia.

Elder Elliott and Elder Eveson . . .
leaving Kitale, Kenya with GREAT Memories

Monday, November 3, 2014

Week 55: New Opportunities, Commitments & Lots of Pix!

Hope all is well back home with everyone. Today on email it hasn't really phased me that Utah lost because of the successful hunting week ya'll had! And I hope everyone's Halloween was good- I'll send you a picture of ours soon.

Well it has gone from rainy and muddy to hot and sunny. Next week is transfers.

Zone conference in Eldoret was fantastic. I looked at the program and first thing that came to mind was Wow, this is inspired. I really enjoyed all of it. I learned a lot.

Elder Moline and I were on exchanges and we were able to do some very good work together and also have some fun. Since we are with Elder Odundo and Elder Moline often when we travel to Kitale, us 4 have become really close friends. On the exchange though, we were ripping down a path and I stopped to wait for Elder Moline for a second and I greeted some kid who was just coming from school, said something to Elder Moline then I turned and all I see is this kid booking it down the path. Then a scream/cry is coming from her. She was really fast..as we followed, she threw her bags and flip flops and ran even faster. Got to the bottom of the path where it meets the dirt road and her family was there and the kid was scared because we are both whites. It was pretty crazy.

Friday we received a referral from Elder Thomas from the system, and contacted him in the evening. Talked to him Saturday, and Sunday morning while we were getting ready for Church, he had arrived there over an hour and a half early on a motorcycle. He even bore his testimony in Church on Sunday. His name is Vincent, he is 27, a very nice guy, and we will be going to visit him on Saturday with the Branch Mission Leader and Branch President. He found out about the Church by chatting with a Sister Missionary in the States on Facebook. He says he will be there when we come and he has talked to all his friends he plays football with every week and they all want to meet us. He lives about a 2 hour bike ride away from the church in a place called Kipkarren.   

In a lesson with an investigator at a recent convert's house it was going real well. He was asking some good questions (the second time we have met with him) and he has read most of the Teachings of the Prophets books by the church. He knows quite a lot and speaks really good English. The spirit was really strong there, and as I am just about to commit the investigator to a baptismal date, my companion grabs a full size chicken that is making noises and chucks it in the air across the room towards the door and it is making all kinds of noise trying to fly and it took the spirit right away. Then it went right back to where it was under the couch. I was so mad at him. Anyways, our investigator still committed to be baptized after that!

Sunday after Church we had Seminary Graduation (3 graduated) and the Flakes did a great job- even making a bulletin/program thing for it...haven't seen one of those since home. Then they made cakes for refreshments and Wowwww! I was home.

We will be having a Baptism on Sunday for Doris- she is 26 years, from a part member family. Besides her, all of our investigators we are teaching have had to have their baptism dates pushed back to next transfer (Dec 21) because right now are exams in schools and most people we are teaching are still in school. So when schools close within the next 2 weeks we will be even more busy than we are now. I hope I stay to see many people baptized next transfer. We are teaching many and in this area there are so many people prepared by the Lord for us to teach.

Take care everyone, not that long til Christmas!
Mzee Eveson
 
Balancing the Pizzas with Elder Tebbs

Playing American Football . . . in Suits!

This Calf is only about 10 hours old

Vincent (new Investigator that showed up early) and his pikipiki
driver -- both bore their testimonies in Church on Sunday


Serious Mountain Biking - top half of trail

Chilling while reading a talk -- rare occasion to wear a sweatshirt.
Loving these sweet couches I picked out for our Palace.

Flashback Photo to Last Christmas in South Africa
-- I've changed a bit

Yummy Grubbin'

Our "Halloween" Candy

Mt. Elgon view from our area

Seminary Graduation with Cake & Ice Cream
-- Nicely Done thanks to the Flakes

Yes, I ate cake for breakfast too!

Organization Board -- helps so much!
Numbers correlate to Lesson numbers

Bike Selfie  :)

Francis's Baptism a while back with Elder Kisseka

Elder Brandon Keith Eveson!

Elder Moline and Me

Striking a pose

Elder Tebbs and Me

Elders Warwood & Ochieng, Elders Ndaba &
Elliott, Elder Tebbs & Me, Elders Moline & Odundo

Zone Conference in Eldoret (missing Pres. and Sister Hicken)

Tired on the Way Home


Monday, October 27, 2014

Week 54: Everyone & their Mamas wants us to teach them, which is a Big Blessing

Well another week.

Sounds like Oregon and Utah football teams are tearing it up!

With getting back to our area Wednesday morning, and not working Sunday after church because of my companion being sick, we were able to have 22 lessons Wednesday through Saturday which I thought was alright. Working hard feels really good. This transfer feels as if it has gone really fast.

My companion and I are really busy with all the people we have to teach and when we contact we keep finding new people to teach then it is hard finding time for them. Trying to balance everything just right. It seems like everyone and their mamas want us to teach them, which has been a big blessing.

Friday my companion and I split and each went with a member which was sweet- got a lot done.

I have been studying a bit out of the book Teachings of the Prophets Brigham young and a section I really like is Preventing Personal Apostasy. Really applies to some things happening in the branch here.

Wednesday is zone conference so that'll be fun. After zone conference we will be doing exchanges with the Naitiri Elders so I'm looking forward to that- I'll be with Elder Moline. Then exchanges with the Kitale Elders week 6 for baptism interviews. On a sidenote the Misikhu branch met in their chapel for the first time yesterday- not sure when the dedication will be but I hope I am still in this zone for it.

The first Sister missionary ever from the branch is leaving tomorrow for the MTC- then coming to serve in the Kenya Nairobi Mission which is sweet.

Not much else to report on, but Saturday night I did 1000 jump rope in 7:11 which was the exact same time as my previous so then my companion tried and he was around 8 minutes then I wanted to break 7 minutes so I tried again and 7:09 so I thought there's some improvement. Then my companion went again and did 1000 more in 6:58, and I was like no way I'm going to bed without beating 7 minutes so I did a 3rd set of 1000 and got it in 6:18. We got to bed a little late but after 3000 skips I felt good. One year left to sexy.

Questions:

What’s the average temp now? Not sure- maybe 80s?

Do you wear a hat every day? Nope, just bike helmet

Gutted any animals lately? Maybe soon
How’s the mansion, do you sleep in nets still? Really good, and we haven't put the nets up yet haha

While in Durban did you know Elder Armstrong from Meet the Mormons- half black half white kid, did you meet him by chance? Nope

Now you have reached the year mark how are your clothes holding up? Pretty good, wear and tear is starting to show

Do you get mosquito bites much? Not really since I sleep with a fan on me all night

What’s the strangest insect that you have seen? Woah that's hard. Not sure.

Do you like your new companion? Yeaaah it's a sweet companionship

And your District? Yeah everyone is doing well

Are you doing well? Yeah!

Have you seen Meet the Mormons? Not yet! When it comes to Kenya I will! I know almost all missionaries in the states have though.. along with all their iPads....

Well til next week

Mzee Eveson

Much Love from the KNM

Biking!  It's how we roll.

Mud & More Mud!

Fancy Sleeping Quarters

Flag Curtains  :)
Brian & his Mama with Elder Tebbs and Me

Flipping Pancakes for Breakfast

1 Year Anniversary Dinner!

Celebration Time!  1 Year Down - 1 Year to Go!

Watching General Conference on a Laptop during Class

More than a Little Muddy!

Washing off the Mud at the River

Chilling on the Maize

President Mabwa, Me & Brother Timothy

Broken Chain

Dedicating Our Home 


Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Week 53: Obedience & Diligence Allows Me to be His Hands on Earth

So we got to Kitale yesterday and no power in all of the town- they are replacing lots of the powerlines around so we had district meeting yesterday evening, then this morning we had breakfast with the Flakes and now came to email. I hope you have a few minutes to read this..

Last week's district meeting was so spirit filled, everyone answered a few questions- what have you learned this transfer, one thing you want to work on this transfer, one thing you have struggled with this transfer, one Christlike attribute about your companion, and one Christlike attribute you want to develop. When being asked these it really made me to think and set goals to do better on a few things.
From there, during the week I reminded the district to learn at least one thing about their companions every single day in preparation for district meeting this week. We ended up having it Monday evening, and emailing today, since there was no power in the town.

During district meeting I had everyone write a question and then it was asked to a different person about their companion. It went really well I think. After I talked a bit about how we should be in unity first with our companions, then everything else will follow. And how teaching with and by the spirit won't come unless we are first together in unity. Using Alma 12:1, D&C 42:6, and D&C 52: 9-10 we read those and explained them.  It went really well and the meeting was filled with the spirit. Our zone really feels like we are all friends and brothers, which is great.

On Thursday we had the Branch President to work with us and he had a member's motorcycle and we had our bikes so we were able to go visit a bunch of members really far away that he wanted to just show up to with us, so we did that, and it was really nice. We were able to meet quite a few people and share some good messages with them.

Francis (he was baptized a few weeks ago) has been helping us teach his cousin and family, along with some other people, which has been nice having him as a recent convert to help us. He really enjoys it.

We had a lesson for the first time with an investigator this week- his name is Brian. Anyone remember Brian from a few moths ago I mentioned in my weekly email? Yeah the same guy- 27 years old, along with his parents, and he is home on break from working on Celebrity Cruises out of Florida. He is just on break but he might switch to work as a chef in Dubai soon. It went very, very well and after, we were both headed up towards the market so we walked with him. We passed by his church- the Salvation Army- and his head pastor was outside, and Brian greeted him as we passed by, so I was prompted to ask if we could go meet him. He took us in and we ended up having a lesson with the head pastor and answered some of his questions, and he really wants us to come back this week. Both for Brian and the Pastor- Pastor Joseph- I printed out more copies of the Blueprint of Christ's Church for both of them. I hope everyone reading this has read that talk. https://www.lds.org/broadcasts/article/ces-devotionals/2014/01/what-is-the-blueprint-of-christs-church?lang=eng

Another quick story- when we moved everything into our new flat from the old one, we did that Wednesday 1st October, then went back to Kitale and waited for Elder Tebbs, then got back with him to the flat late that Friday night. In our master bedroom the water tank in the roof had leaked and the floor was flooded. On the floor in the pool of water was a duffel bag of mine with everything from my study desk at the old flat- now completely soaked. We tried to save most everything but some of the things were completely waterlogged and ruined. (Including my big journal from my whole mission so far- part of it now looks like I never wrote anything on half the pages, what a bummer). But some of the Liahonas I had in that bag we had doubles of, and some were soaked, so we threw some of them away. 
 
The people who take care of our compound (the landlords brother and older parents) take and burn our trash whenever needed. Fast forward to this week, Elder Tebbs and I arrived home one evening and the older mama said there was a magazine she found in the burn pile 'called like a Liahona from a conference in May' and she read it and liked it and was wondering if we had more. That was the perfect way to give them Restoration pamphlets- and who would have thought out of all the ways to introduce the gospel to them, that that would be the way. The Lord works in mysterious ways.

I love this area. And if it wasn't for the distance between us and Kitale- it being so far and only doing exchanges once a transfer for baptismal interviews, we would have about a baptism a week. We are putting everyone on baptismal date for November 9th- the Sunday of Week 6.

We are really trying to focus on investigators and recent converts- as they fill our week. 19 RCs and around 20 investigators, there is lots of work to be done. It is really nice how welcoming the branch is with all the people that are new coming in. Oh and also, one of our recent converts was just called as the Relief Society President which is super cool. All in all, this past week has been an amazing, fruitful, spirit filled, fun week with my companion.

This week I studied Elder Bednar's BYU Idaho devotional from 2001 'In the Strength of the Lord' and I found it really powerful and I learned quite a bit about the enabling power of the Atonement- using the Atonement to help us go from good to better- and how the Atonement is not just there to change us from bad to good only-- but then to better.

On Sunday we watched Saturday Morning and Afternoon sessions of conference and it went very well both for the branch, our investigators who were there, and myself. I really liked it. Elder Jörg Klebingat's talk Approaching the Throne of God with Confidence really stood out to me, along with Elder Lynn G. Robbins about which way we face. 
 
I have been getting mail every now and then, but I got a letter last week from someone that said 'I hope you have been getting my other letters' and I was like uhhhhh.. Sounds like getting to Kenya is also a problem, not just sending from. Anyways, I do get letters sometimes. And remember to keep sending me pictures every week on email!

This week with me and my companion, Elder Tebbs, was fantastic. Even hitting 1 year on mission- it feels good but time has just flown way too fast. It feels like a few weeks ago I was at home! I am loving mission so much and have really enjoyed letting the Lord have this time in my life and doing His work. It kinda feels as if I am starting to blend in with the people at this point but I am easily reminded that is not the case as the young kids yell "Muzungu" every day as we ride bikes. I have really come to understand the phrase 'no hurry in Africa'. 
 
I could be through a year of college, have a few more pairs of shoes, watched a few more college football games, but submitting my will to His is a lot more fun than all that stuff. Being obedient and diligent really brings the spirit is the best way we truly can be His hands here on Earth. I know my Savior Jesus Christ lives and I say things in the name of Jesus Christ amen.
That's all I have time for, but next week I will have some time and hope to send some pictures and other stuff I didn't have time to write today.

Mzee Eveson

Monday, October 13, 2014

Week 52: Time Flies & I LOVE My Mission!

Well here's the situation- since the Kitale Elders have to go to Nairobi tomorrow, we had to come to Kitale Sunday afternoon, have district meeting (which was the best, most spirit filled district meeting I have been a part of) then Monday morning go email and return to our areas. Kenya Power Company was doing some work and didn't turn on the power til 1, and now the network started working about 2:30, but we have about 10 minutes before we leave to get alllll the way back to Naitiri, do a baptism interview, then get home to the Mautuma mansion before 7. It's always something.....

Anyyyways- I had a bunch of stuff I was going to say written in my planner but I left that and a bunch of stuff in Naitiri. So hopefully next week we will actually have time to email but I was able to read my emails you all sent, and thanks so much. 
 
And I guess I will hit a year on Wednesday from leaving home, and a year on Friday from entering the MTC in South Africa. Unsure what we're going to do. All I know is TIME FLIES and I LOVE my mission.
 
Elder Tebbs and I are doing great- really decking out our flat and having fun staying really busy. 7 new investigators this week and Francis (baptized 2 weeks ago) now is a confirmed member of the true church and also has the priesthood! Super sweet stuff. 
 
Also a sister in the branch just got her mission call 2 weeks ago- the first sister missionary from the branch. She leaves Oct 30 for the Ghana MTC (Kenyans currently cant get into South Africa) and will be coming to the Kenya Nairobi Mission. 
 
Next week I'll have a nice email for you all and some pictures. 

But for this week- I hope everyone reading this--- no matter what church you go to or the lack thereof--- to go see Meet the Mormons in theaters. I have heard great things about it.
 
Also - I guess we will be watching some general conference this weekend with the branch! Looking forward to hearing our living Prophet speak once again!
 
That's it for now though - sorry for no replies to anyone, but have a great week!
 
Elder Eveson
 

Monday, October 6, 2014

Week 51: New Flat & One Year Left to Sexy!

What a crazy week. Although we have been here at the cyber for a while..these computers - enough said.

I heard Ebola is now in Dallas? Whaaaaat?

Also a few weeks ago I heard there is an iphone 6, and that Taylor Swift is coming out with a new album? I'm so out of everything. But it seems like College Football is crazy as ever, LeBron is back to the Cavs with NBA about to start back, and Nike is wiping away their tears from Nike University--I mean University of Oregon's loss with their $8 Billion Q1 earnings. Also - shout-out to the Utes!

Has anyone seen this?

This week was really busy although not much work was done or time was spent in our area. We were able to move flats with help from Peter coming from Nairobi (drifted in mud, then had nothing to do after we moved so we went and checked out the Misikhu chapel even though it was super out of the way), the Flakes, my temporary companion during the transfers, Elder Elliott, and Elder Odundo and Elder Moline on Wednesday
 
Friday, Elder Tebbs and I worked in Kitale with Elder Elliott since he was companion-less until Elder Ndaba arrived from Nairobi in the evening. The day went well and we were able to meet some less actives as well as strong members.We headed back to our area late that evening and on the way the car broke and hahahaha what an adventure. Anyways - got home at 1:45, saw that our master bedroom was flooded so we cleaned that up (some stuff was ruined like books and Liahona magazines, including a section of my journal that can never be replaced) and went to bed at 4am. Then Saturday we had the owner and fundi at our flat so we couldn't really leave our compound. We have done so much to that flat and it takes a lot of work to get moved in with everything set up. Oh - and I picked out the niceee new couches in our flat.

How is the rain? It is only every few days now! It is sooo nice

How is the new comp working out? Sooooooo nice

How did the move go? Pretty fast, I LOVE our new mansion. Everyone in our area calls it Westgate, referring to Westgate Mall- just giant... to say the least. 

Do you like the country living? Yeah it is so much better than being in like Nairobi

Does the mission talk about Ebola? The talk has really died down

Did you get to see any of General Conference down there? Hopefully in the next month or two!

Excited for your 1 year mark? Yeaaaaah!

Elder Eveson

Much love from the KNM

The Zone, last transfer, from Left to Right:
Elder Thomas, Elder Mwashi, Elder Dick,
Elder Makazi, Elder Moline, Elder Molosnkwe,
Me, and Elder Kisekka

Elder Kisekka and Me

Elder Thomas and Me

Breakfast with the Flakes before our District Meeting
(Wayyyyyy Better than Denny's!!)

Loving the Mansion -- Just Moved In!
3 Bedrooms + a Master Bedroom, 2 Showers & Bathrooms,
Bathtub, Huge Living Room and Dining Room, Kitchen,
Nice Garage, Outdoor Gazebo and Outdoor Kitchen.
Overall, a giant compound and we are about to live
like Kings! From the Worst Flat in the Mission
to the Best Flat in the Mission! In the
Middle of Nowhere. Super Excited!

Elder Kisekka, my last companion, and I
before he left to Chyulu on Wednesday

Me with a Puppy in Naitiri

Me in front of the Misikhu chapel that is nearly done

The Last of the Sweets - eating leftover ice cream
from peach cobbler we made at the Kitale flat.
Elder Tebbs and I are about to get big
because just as Jaden said - I have
One Year left to Sexy!

Monday, September 29, 2014

Week 50: 17 Nonmembers at Church + 10 Referrals This Week = Happy Missionaries!

Welllllll now I am able to send pictures so get ready for next week (baptism photos left and right about to come), but we gotta go so not much for this week since time was spent downloading Christmas music that is good for missionaries and messing with pictures. I read all my emails and thanks for them!!! Sorry nobody is getting emails back but I hope y'all understand and have a great week!

Had a great exchange with Elder Dick this week and he is a great guy. Turns out he is headed to Kyambeke - my old area! He is super pumped for it. Also we had the baptism for Francis and he really is a powerful guy and will be a great member. We had 17 nonmembers at church and 10 referrals this week! We will stay busyyyy.

And we aren't supposed to know until tonight but I am staying in the area! I am super excited and my next companion I already know kinda well - he is from AZ. We are going to be able to be super diligent which I am looking forward to. I have really enjoyed my time with Elder Kisekka.

And Elder Moline will also be staying in Naitiri so we will have a 1 year party together.. looking forward to this transfer!

Have a great week! 
Love, Elder Eveson

Much love from the KNM

Feeding the Monkeeeeeeeeys!

Spending time with the Flakes from Eagle Mtn, UT

Random Zebra along the Roadside

Yours Truly . . . Elder Eveson

Kings or Missionaries??!  New Flat for Us!

Some Pictures are Worth 1,000 Words!