Wednesday, December 17, 2008

My Week in Pictures

Baptism of: (from left back) Nombuso, Elder Bloom, Sarah, Babalwa, Zola, me,
(Front): Johanna and her brother Paul


A typical day in Tsakane (my planner):


Then a long day ended with some cokes. Elders: Gideme, Burnett, me, Hawker, Pugsley

The weather is getting pretty hot. Rain storms are very frequent.

So yesterday we had two more baptisms. Dallis and Gladys. A husband and wife who will be a huge addition to our branch. I can't wait to see them progress. I performed the baptism for Gladys. It was way cool. I'm getting kinda lazy with pictures, I know. But I'm gonna make a picture CD soon and send a bunch home. One of my flatmates, Elder Hawker has lost a bunch of pictures from his memory cards getting corrupted. So I don't want that to happen to me. There are a lot of virus' in this country everywhere you go. It's crazy.

Well that's all for this week. Thanks for the love and support.

Love, elder robinson

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Normal Week

Our mission is having a Christmas party next Tuesday. Then transfers are the next day. I should be in Tsakane for another 6 weeks, but you never know. I see my mission president every 6 weeks at zone conference where we have interviews. My district leader is my companion and he's awesome. Then my zone leaders, Elder Pugsley and Gideme are also awesome. Pugsley especially just knows how to be a good leader. He's an awesome missionary and knows how to lead without managing.

This coming Sunday we are suppose to have a husband and wife baptized. They will be interviewed this week so we'll see. The holidays have made missionary work frustrating. I mean we are extremely busy and teach a lot... but hardly anyone will come to church. The frustrating part is that you think you've had a successfull week and then noone shows up to church- and really that's what shows how interested they are. So besides that we've had a rather normal week. We got a replacement car on Thursday which was sweet. We're able to get around better. Much better. We still only have the car every other day but at least on the off days we can have the bikes now. That's awesome.

Well I guess that's all for this week. I'm safe and healthy! I love you all

Love, elder robinson

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Holidays on the Mission

Thanksgiving was our flat-mate's birthday so we went to Ocean Basket and had some seafood. It was good, but not thanksgiving. I'm just excited for Christmas! I can't wait to call home so I can tell you all how it really is here. Also, can we set something up with Camilla so I can talk to her? Are they coming this Christmas? If not maybe I can talk to her over the webcam or something.

Yes, we're still walking around. It's not fun. Believe me. Phil (Hall) is going home on December 17th. I'll be there at the transfer meeting to see his family. That will be cool.

You know, here in South Africa there are a lot of poor people but not neccesarily poverty. What I mean is that like up in Zim, Sudan and central Africa it's much much worse. That being said, Americans would still be very surprised at the conditions that people live in here. It's pretty sad sometimes. I do serve in a little branch called the Tsakane branch. We have a few active priesthood holders... like three reliable ones. It's very frustrating. In fact on Sunday I led the music, passed the sacrament with Morris(a recent convert) while Wandile(a recent convert) blessed along with Rosewell (the branch clerk/everything else that people won't do). Our branch President is ok...he couldn't come to church yesterday because of work though(he's a teacher and was grading tests). So on top of all this on Sunday I also was chosen to confirm two of the 5 that were baptized last week. The fun part was that only 2 of the 5 showed up before sacrament. I was pretty mad. Luckily we were able to do it at the end of the meeting because one of them was leaving this week for a month or so...and so we had to get her confirmed. It was a stressful sacrament meeting. Besides that, our branch is pretty lame. We have a few strong awesome members, but besides that the rest are pretty lame. I mean last Sunday we had 92 at
church. This Sunday we had less than 50. Most of which didn't even show up till after the Sacrament. It gets pretty frustrating and it will only get worse around the holidays. The schools here are kind of like the year round schools back home. Except the end of the school year is now and it starts again in January. This world is messed up. People even see the light and gain a testimony here but they let it die so easy. You know how people were reading the BOM and coming to church in Africa before the church was even here? Well that takes on a new meaning for me now. I suspect that they really didn't know what was going on. Here church is just church. It doesn't mean anything more. No one is concerned with doctrine...even members of the church. I mean I can't say everyone. Once in a while you come across people who are concerned with important things...there is simply an overwhelming culture of
church in this country...it's a business.

Well enough about that. Even still I love missionary work and time is just flying by too fast. It's gonna be gone before I know it. I can't believe December is here already. We've been increasing our teaching pool and gaining smarter more competent interested people than before. So I'm excited. We'll see what happens.

I hope everything is going well back home!! I love you all.

Love, elder robinson