Sunday, September 27, 2015

Greetings from the South Africa MTC

We celebrated another birthday today.  Happy Birthday to our dear sweet Elder Grange.  He was so appreciative and thanked us over and over again.  I think I'm seriously going to cry when this group of Elders leave me on Tuesday.  They are absolutely incredible in every way.

With love,
Sister Collins

Thursday, September 24, 2015

First week and last week!‏

Hello everyone!

This week has been so amazing! I don't even know where to begin! The first day and a half of the MTC were painfully slow. We were waiting for some more elders to come so we basically just played fuse ball and ping pong. haha. There is an Elder from Madagascar here and he is insanely good at it!! He hasn't been beat. It was also pretty rough getting used to the time difference. I think the first night I got a good night sleep was Sunday night. It's pretty weird that you are probably all asleep right now. I just had lunch. haha. The food also is very different and is going to take some getting used to. You are never 100% sure what type of meat they are serving you but it usually tastes pretty good...usually. I have been trying just about everything and the only thing I haven't finished are the vegetables.. but that will come with time. haha.

Once we started the work everything got way better! Last Friday I was put into a trio and we were asked to be the zone leaders! My new companions are Elder Haines (from Phoenix) and Elder Roylance. They are so awesome! I have enjoyed this extra opportunity to serve my fellow missionaries as a zone leader. There is only one zone. haha. There are 3 districts within that zone. Every missionaries here has become my best friends! They are all so amazing! We were all called at the same time for a reason. Most of us are going to Uganda, but all the others are going to Durban.

Tuesday we got to go to the Johannesburg temple. It was an amazing experience and kind of a sad one as I realized that it would be the last time I would go through the temple for 2 years. before we went through though, we had a devotional with Elder Cook (the area president of Southeast Africa). He taught us about Africa, and our goals as missionaries. He said that our job was not to find, teach, and baptize. But to establish the church. We needed to start with the end in mind. Our goal is not only to baptize, but to see it through and have them go through the temple in a year. Truly being a Full-Purpose missionary. Elder Cook is an Amazing man who is guided by God.

Yesterday I probably had the best day. In class they tell you that for the next two years you won't be studying for yourself anymore, but for your investigators. We have two investigators (our teachers) and so I always thought that I had to study what I was going to teach them. Yesterday morning I finally got the realization that the best way to study for them was to become a better teacher, so I decided to start in chapter 1 of Preach my Gospel. As I read I felt the spirit so strongly. I read about how Christ is the vine and we are the branches. A branch without the vine is useless. So we can do nothing except it be through Christ, especially teach his gospel! The missionaries are not the teachers. We are just guides and tools in the Lords hands. Without the spirit the investigator can know nothing. That's why following the rules and being exactly obedient is so important! Without that you CANNOT have the spirit.

Today we did TRC. Me and my companions got to teach the security guard of the MTC, who was a real investigator!! He had been taking the discussions already and he actually already knew that this was the true church, I think he was just waiting for someone to ask him to be baptized.. So we did!! He accepted and gave his teaching record to the Johannesburg mission to take care of. I hope he continues to progress, and follows through on his commitment.

Sorry this was quite a long letter. I still didn't get to say everything I want.. haha. Well, I love you all and hope all is well at home. Next week I will be in my mission and I cannot wait to teach those people!

Love, Elder Hawk

 Something to do during the 16 hour plane ride to Africa
 At the Johannesburg Temple
 The District
Zone Leaders
Elder Roylance, Elder Hawk, and Elder Haines
These two Photos from Elder Haines via his mom 

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Greetings from the South Africa MTC



Today was our Temple Day.  Before going to the Temple, we had a devotional with our Area President, Elder Carl B. Cook, and his sweet wife, Lynette.  There was a tender mercy moment for Elder Casperson today.  He gave the closing prayer at the devotional and afterwards Sister Cook visited with him while the Elders were lining up to shake Elder and Sister Cooks' hands.  Well---Elder Casperson's cousin was one of the Cook's missionaries when they served as Mission President and wife in New Zealand. Isn't that cool?  It was a very inspiring and uplifting devotional.  They both talked to the Elders.  We truly are blessed to have such a wonderful Area Presidency here in the Africa Southeast Area.  I thought you would enjoy seeing the group with Elder and Sister Cook.  I have one of all of us in front of the temple, but I'll save that for another day.  We are having a delightful time with your sons.  We are so impressed with their goodness and their great desires to be the best missionaries they can be.  They are learning so much, being obedient, and I can't help but love them more each day.

With love,
Sister Collins


Sunday, September 20, 2015

email from the MTC President's wife

Greetings from the South Africa MTC.  We celebrated Elder Foster's birthday yesterday.  These Elders know how to party.  Thought you might enjoy seeing this fun side of them.  They are all doing great.  I love them.

With love,
Sister Collins



Friday, September 18, 2015

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

I Made it!‏

Hello everyone!

I made it to the MTC safely! It is very, very small. Haha. When we got to Atlanta there was a total of 25 missionaries going to the MTC here in South Africa! The 15 hour plane ride actually wasn't near as bad as I thought it was going to be. I got to talk and sit next to this really cool lady named Ann from South Africa! She was on her way home from visiting her daughter in Wisconsin. She had a very thick accent and she talked very quiet so she was pretty hard to understand most of the time. Luckily Elder Haines had some Tylenol PM, I think that helped a lot considering I slept for 6 hours. When we got off the plain we went through customs and got our luggage and that is when the adventure REALLY began.

We walk out, and there is a very black guy signaling to come over to him. He worked at the MTC. He was so excited to see that there were so many of us. His name was Brother Quan... I think.. I couldn't really understand him either.. We finally got everything organized and let me tell you, these Africans can pack!! They were fitting luggage in the van like a game of Tetris! WE loaded up and started to drive to the MTC. I ended up going in this tiny little car with 3 other elders and I got the back middle seat. Very, very, uncomfortable! After the 40 minute trip through crazy driving and being on the left side of the road and the driver being on the right side of the car, we made it to the MTC. We met President and Sister Collins and got our name tags (FINALLY!). My companion is Elder Elliot from Gilbert! I am super excited to start working. I already love being a missionary and it's only been one day and I haven't even taught anyone! Well I'm going to go take a shower cause I probably smell. haha. I love you all.

Elder Hawk
Farewell to Elder Hawk

Elder Haines, Elder Elliot, Elder Hawk, and Elder LeSueur are all headed to the South Africa MTC