Monday, July 9, 2018

The Last Hurrah

Well This is It!
My friends and most importantly my family, I hope you have enjoyed this 2 year journey with me as a Missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. This week marks my last and final week on mission. Crazy to say that, but these past two years have been packed with adventures, emotions, and growth. Mission is the best decision I have made in my life and I don't regret one part of it.  
It has changed my life, my perspective on life, and my relationship with my father in heaven. 
Although these words may be generic... haha They are true. There has been so much that has happened that I don't even know how to describe the type of experience that it was. 
But I will truley misis the people of Zimbabwe. I have grown a bond and love for everyone that I have met in this mission. It is something that I will never forget. And the most joy I have expereince has been here. In Africa, serving the people of ZImbabwe. Because that is what has pushed me through these two years, helping, serving, and watching the lives of people change. I will miss this once in a lifetime opportunity. 

I just want to leave with my solemn testimony. I wish I could pour my emotions onto this screen, but typing only goes so far. haha 
I know that this is Jesus Christ's church restored back to the earth. With out a doubt I know that Joseph Smith was the Prophet called by god to Restore the sacred and glorious truths back to the earth. I know that the Book of Mormon is true. It is real. A real ancient record of the people who once live upon the ancient land of the Americas. And I know that it testifies of Jesus Christ, who is our Savior. Who paid the penalty of sin and pain and afflictions for all of us, so each of us can be perfected in him and return comfortable back to our Father's precence. I know this gospel blesses the lives of those who live it. And I know this missionary work is called of God, and that he send every missionary to the exact place where the people need them. I testify these things to be true, with all my heart, in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

I love you all and will see you all soon!!! Until we meet again!

Love,
Elder Parco

Pictures:
This week we had a baptism of Langelishe! What a happy ending, as well got to baptize a canidate I taught with the other Elders for 3 weeks! I love this work!





Monday, July 2, 2018

Effective contacts

Hello everyone! This week marks the second to last week on mission, and I am truly going to miss it. But still loving the work and working hard!
Now I just wanted to start off, great news, Elder Mwamba, my great great great grandson on mission, now has a son! haha there was someone who came from the MTC in the middle of the transfer and Elder Mwamba gets to train him. So that makes me a great great great great grandfather to him! haha But besides the little family history:

Exchanges with Elder Masona
This week we had exchanges and I got to be with Elder Masona for the day. He is a native Zimbabwean from Harare. It was super nice to work with him that day. But I learned something that day that we talked about. Elder Masona was trained by a great Elder, Elder Sink. And he was talking about the good training that he had. Well he was saying how they enjoyed talking to as many people in the area they could, and meeting so many great people and doing so much good in the area around. And teaching the gospel to them and making all these connections. But then he said, however, none of them ended up progressing. But he really enjoyed the experience and felt like they did lots of good in the area. Then it made me think, sometimes, it's not all about having people who progress in the gospel, but going around and being an example of Christ. Farming isn't all about harvesting, but planting seeds, watering, taking care of the field, so that the harvests will be in greater abundance when the time comes. That is what missionary work is for. The most effective missionary is one who does God's will and is a true example of Christ. Exchanges, you learn a lot.

Effective Contacts
Well.. with that lesson learned on Wednesday, we put it to the test. On Sunday we set aside some time to go contacting for a bit, and well it was actually super sucessful. We just tried this one street. And the first house we knocked, the father wasn't all too interested, but we did make a friendly relationship with him. Then we saw this couple in the yard doing some gardening, so we shout out to them, greet them and conclude that we can come next Saturday. That was cool. But lastly we go pass this house, and my companion just says high to the people behind the gate. We start talking to them, and tell them what we do. Not totally interested, we were able to get an appointment for the next Sunday. But right before we were going to go, we offer to help this one guy in the driveway to wash the car. So he accepts. And we start washing and creating a neat connection with them. We got to know them better and learned a bit about the famliy. It was awesome! Service is always the way to the heart!

Well I love you all and hope you had a great week! Until Next Time!!

Love,
Elder Parco

pictures:
-We helped out with a wedding at the church! It went well!


Monday, June 25, 2018

Angels are among us

Angels are among us!
Hello once again family and friends! This week was once again another great week. Miracles happened and everything ended up working in the end. But there is this one instance that I want you tell you about.
So in the area we are teaching this older baba named Bro. Champion. He is this older man, who is the most friendliest person on the street. He owns his own little street shop selling snacks, as well as repairs shoes and electronics, and says hello with the biggest smile to all who pass him on the street. He has it all. But this baba just really wanted someone to talk to. So we go and try to teach him some of the gospel lessons... haha however, it is more like he is teaching us. Because every time we go there, we sit down, and he just starts teaching us what he learned in the pamphlet, then goes off about some life lesson that he has learned in the space of his lifetime. It's hilarious. haha Although we aren't exactly able to get in much words, every time we go there something good happens.
For example, on Wednesday we go there. And as we are teaching, he calls over this lady and asks her to join us and for her to start reading the pamphlet out loud. Then not much later a member comes over to us and asks us to visit her a her less active husband. Then after the lesson we were leaving, and this lady comes up to us and asks us "I see you guys walking the streets everyday, what inspires you to do so?" So we share with her the message of the Restoration, and plan a visit with her. It was a miracle. But it doesn't stop there. When we go to visit this baba on Friday, as we are going to leave, this other lady comes up to us, with a broken heart and asks us to pray for her. Then we also leave a small warmfelt message with her, and set a day we can see her. All these things happened at that little shop of the friendly old man.
Now I don't know if this baba will ever progress, but the things he is learning is enlightening him, and he just loves to share it with those he sees around. And his countenance is bringing others to hear about the message.
Although he is just an investigator, he has been an angel in my eyes.

I hope everyone had a wonderful week this week! I love you all and wish you all the best weeks! Until Next Time!

Love,
Elder Parco

Pictures:
-Zone conference!!! One with the comp! One with Elder Bollinger and Elder Riggs, and One with the bus!!




Monday, June 18, 2018

Change

The Area
Well after the first week of success we continued to tackle the area. And this week sadly was not as precious as the last week. But all in all, things are still going well. But one thing that I am starting to see in this area, is that we are starting to create a nice connection with the members! It nice. As well something I always love to do here on the mission is to help people. Whether it be a short message that they needed or actual service. Every bit of it I love and embrace. Like this week we helped someone dig a hole for composting. yes many blisters appeared but I loved doing the service. This is why I love the work. Just making friends helping them and changing their lives. I wish I could do It my whole life.

Change
Well this week there was a bit of change in the area. We moved out of Nketa 9 and are now neighbors with our Bishop in Nketa 8! I am so happy for the move, and now I have experienced two new things on mission! 1) This will be the first time I have ever actually lived in the area that we are assigned to. And 2) This is the first time in a two man house!
Yeah My mission has been something else. And yes.. still have never set a foot in a car my entire mission. But it builds character. Anyways pictures are available for all to see the new house we moved into. It's nice. But it gets cold at night. haha
And with the topic of change, just wanted to add a little something more about the change on my mission.
Here is something I realized: We always are changing, ever changing and progression. But it depends on the direction we take. But for here I have seen so much change on my mission. I am a completely different person from when I have started. But the change that happened wasn't planned. It was just God's doing. I am giving myself to him, and he is changing me every single day, every moment, and when I go through I may not realize the change,but looking back it's there and it's significant. Yes. People always say mission is hard. And it's very true. But change only comes when there is pressure. Now I only have 4 weeks left. Many of my weaknesses are coming to light, but I just want to take advantage of these last 4 weeks to see how much more I can change before I come home.

I love you all and hope you have a great week!

Love,
Elder Parco











Monday, June 11, 2018

Being the Lord's hands

The Crew is Back!
Well The first week of the transfer is back and the news is true! Elder Kambuzuma is back in Zimbabwe! Well We got to hear the full story from his side but basically. First he was supposed to go to the Ghana MTC but plans chaged and he went to the Johanasburg MTC. Then... he was still supposed to go to the Zimbia mission after MTC. But new revelation came and he was reassign again to be back here and finish he mission in the Zimbabwe mission. So now it's us 4 in the house again! No changes from last transfer! But word hit today that me and Elder Kambuzuma will be moving out into the new house they got us in Nketa 8! So that will be exciting!

The many New Investigators
This week we had many many new investigators. And the coolest thing was the way we found them. We either visited a member, or an investigator and have a fall through, but end up finding someone at the house to teach. It was something pretty cool haha. But my two favorite members who give us many people to teach are William and Vannessa, both recently baptized of a year. We go to there house since we were teaching the mom, and find out that the mom wasn't feeling the best, so before we were going to leave, they were like, "Wait! We need to find people for you to teach!" So once again as they did before, we went out into the street and they just would talk to the nieghbors and are like, "Hey come here to learn about the gospel!" haha And well with thier efforts we were able to teach Prince! Who is related to another investitgator we were teaching. And well we taught him and he seemed super interested! And it was awesome! he had many questions and serious ones too! So now we are ggoing to meet him this Wednesday!


Being the Lord's Hands
This week was one that was pretty miraculous. So frist we were on fire this week from the fresh MTC spirit that my companion had. But with that special spirit we were able to be at the right place at the right time. It seemed that any time we had free moments in the day, we planned to visit a so and so member. And we go there and realize the inspiriation in the decision. Whether it be a hard day, or a blessing that needed to be given. We were there at the perfect time. It was amazing to see. And the greatest feeling to have. Knowing that the Lord trusts you enough to lead you to these circumstances, to be an answer to someone elses prayer. That's what I love about the mission. Really seeing the divine design of God's work in the process.

Well I always love you all! Have a great week! Until NExt time!

Love,
Elder Parco

Pictures:
-Me and my comp!

Monday, May 28, 2018

Baptisms and Lucky Finds

Baptism off Atlositso
Well we can say that this week was pretty cool. Another good week in the trio. And after roughing out the edges of logistics between our two areas, it went beatifully. But this week we were able to have a baptism of a now newly powerful member. Atlositso (haha still can't pronounce the name right) But I can say that she was beyond prepared for her baptism. She has such a strong testimony and her story of how everything happened is quite amazing. She told us that before she met the missionaries, she wasn't going to church for a bit. Then she decided that she needed to join a church, but she didn't know which one. So she said a prayer a lo and behold, the missionaries showed up! And now she is powerful. She is already halfway through the Book of Mormon and has a strong testimony about it. I am so happy now that she can enjoy the blessings from the gospel. 

A Lucky Find
As well this week we were able to get a referral. So we show up to the house and... we found Lucky! That was his name. And he said that he was waiting for missionaries to come to his house. Well we had a powerful lesson on the Restoration and it all made sense to him. As well when we started teaching about the apostasy he shared that he was always confused about the different doctrines in Churches and has switched churches because some things just didn't feel right. So now we are continuing to teach him.

Tatenda (We are Thankful)
As this week on the mention of finding. Last week, as we were walking to the church we came across this lady who stopped us and always wanted to ask, when the church meetings were at our church. Well Conviently (more like God Inspiringly) We ran into her at the perfect time! And this Sunday, she was able to come to church!! It was amazing! Most people here wouln't do that! But she showed up! And she enjoyed the church service.

Well I love you all and hope that your weeks continue to go well! Next week will be my last transfer. SO i wonder what it will bring! Love you lots! Until next time!! 

Love,
Elder Parco

Pictures:
-Just the one from the baptism



Monday, May 21, 2018

Why do we not have faith?

Two New Old Companions!
Well, with the departure of Elder Kambuzuma who is now currently in the Ghana MTC, training there for the next 3 weeks before he heads off to Zambia, I was now companionless. But with the changes that took place in the mission. It was decided that I will now be in a trio with those who I was staying with. Elder Whitier and Elder Tshibangu! Two new companions but two of whom I have served with already before! Elder Whittier for a transfer in Masvingo, and Elder Tshibangu who I served with in Kwuadzana. So it will be nice to be with both of my past companions. Which we will now be doing some double cover in both of the areas that we are serving in. Nketa 1st ward and Nketa 2nd. But ready to start this new temporary adventure!

The Choas in the Week
So with all the jumbling around as well as having Zone Conference and Interviews this week, this week was a pretty busy week. But I can say that I was inspired from Zone Conference and the interviews. So let me just share a piece of that knowledge that I gained.

Why do we not have Faith?:
First off in Zone Conference President gave a profound talk to us. He asked us. Why do we not have faith in Jesus Christ? Then he went to the scriptures, and shared all of the miracles that Jesus Christ did. His miraculous healings, and the power he showed to Moses. Then he said, so If Christ has such great power, then why do we not have faith in him that he can do the same. Then he shared a scripture that touch me. In Matt 11: 29 when Christ says Come unto me and take my yoke upon you and ye will have rest.  Then he asked how do we come unto him? Then the answer was simple. Give him your will. Then he said, if we come unto him, all the problems we may be having all the stresses we could be placed in, you can find rest, if you just have faith in him let the atonement work through you and give him your will. It was powerful especially since that past week was a bit of a struggle for me. And it was true. My yoke was light, and I found rest. Because of Christ's Atonement for us. 

Well I love you all! I hope you have a great week!! Until Next Time!

Love,
Elder Parco

Pictures:
-Took some District Pictures before Elder Kambuzuma left!
-The new Trio!!
-My MTC Buddies!!
-Got home from the Conference and spilled Yogurt all over the pants...
-Nice Picture of the Sun
-Played sports this morning!