Serving in the Brazil, Fortaleza East Mission

Brazil, Fortaleza East Mission

Monday, January 29, 2018

A man of Optimism! (Week #45)

Hello all!
I hope this email finds you all well! 
This last week was incredible, but first I would like to share something with you all! This is one week delayed, but a short time ago, we had the incredible oportunity to see a New first Presidency of the church, as well as our new beloved Profet, Russel M. Nelson, adress us all. It truly was a historic experience, and I can testify to you all that Presidente Nelson is without a doubt our Profet called to lead us in these days. I know this because when he started to speak I had the Holy Ghost testify to me, and it was an incredible experience! President Nelson has already shown us time and time again that he is a man of optimism and he invites us to be the same! I would like to share an important story with you all from his personal life. 
When president Nelson was 54 years old he was asked to perform an open heart surgery on a young woman who did not servive the surgery. A short time after the same parents brought him their baby that was not yet two years old, to perform that same surgery because he had the same heart defect...this surgery was also unsuccessful, and they lost their other child. President Nelson told this story and explained how he collapsed on the waiting room floor and cried for hours after that last surgery, promising that he never would perform an open heart surgery again. He cried and cried until his wife asked him if he was done. What she told him was extremely profound. She said that he should finish crying and go to work, because with these two unsucessful surgeries, it was clear he still had things to learn. Taking his wifes advice, President Nelson returned to work, and went on to be one of the leading specialists in open heart surgery, giving him the capacity to save one of his good friends life, another memer of the Quarum of the 12 Apostles, at the time.
The point of the story is this. Nothing replaces optimism and work. When we look at our future in perspective to our pasts, without a vision of improvment, their is seldom an opportunity to feel optimistic. But I want to promise you all, that when we look at our futures with optimism, with a desire to work and to improve, we will be guided by the Lord and have a happy life. If President Nelson, being 93 years old, can stand in the front of the entire world and promise us that we have ´´a bright future ahead´´ we have every reason in the world to be optimistic about our futures.

This week we were blessed with two baptisms, Priscila and Itela, two young women who are incredibly excited about their furtur in following the gospel of Christ. I bare testimony to you all that when we apply a feeling of optimism in our daily lives, on focus on making Christ our center, its is almost imposible for the feelings of inadequacy, fear, and doubt, wepons weilded by the enemy of all happiness, to enter into our hearts and minds. Focus on Christ, and be Optimistic!
Love you all,
Elder Ferrell
1) Pricila and Imaculada



Monday, January 22, 2018

The one where it Rains in Ceara (Week #44)

Go to Brasil they said. It will be Hot they said! Well my friends this last Saturday was NOT hot! I was freezing!
Ceará is in a really bad draught right now, so the rain is good, and its even better to work in the rain because everyon calls you into their house to pass the rain and we have many opportunities to teach, but man, Saturday was rough. It was a kind of rain that soaked you to the bone within 1 minute and left you shivering and squishing around the city all day. So that was fun, but i think I´ll stick with baptsims being the only ocasion that I like getting completely soaked with my clothes on.
But outside of this it was a really great week! It really is an incredible experience to be here in Quixada to see the church grow. When I got here there had been many missionaries pass through here who just broke the rules and didnt work that well, so we had around 40 people frequenting, 2-5 people in gospel principles, 9-12 men in Priesthood, and hardly any youth, but yesterday we had 77 people, 15 in gospel principles and 18 in elders quarum. 
God is really blessing our city!
Nothing really special happend through the week, hopefully this week is more exciting!
Love and miss you all!
Until next week, 
Elder Ferrell​

1)Tarciso´s Baptism


2) Artanea´s Baptism






Video) Just watch it and see

Monday, January 15, 2018

The week of 5 Baptisms! (Week #43)

Hello World! 
This Last week was insane!
I told Elder Medina that it would be a rough week, as it was, but we definitly saw the results from it.
I went on 3 Splits last week, one Tuesday, Wednesday, and the last on Thursday. While some in the district murmured thinking it was not necesary, it definitly was, and it helped a lot! I would like to share with you all one of the many miracles that happened because of our hard work!
There is a man here named Tarciso. He has a brother who is a member of the bishopric in a city closer to Fortaleza, and in the Past he fought a lot with his brother about the church because he didnt beleive. Fast forward a few years and a good friend of his,Jonatas, encountered the missionaries and started taking the discussions. Tarciso was not a good example. I remember going on a split with Elder Lima 3 weeks ago and teaching Jonatas and Tarciso arrived trying to convince him to go out partying and drinking that night (not an influence missionaries are excited about in the lives of their investigators). But that same sunday 3 weeks ago, Jonatas went to expirament a church meeting, and by some miracle Tarciso decided to go too! This, also by some miracle, happened to be the one and only day that his Brother who is in the Bishopric visited, and they were in church together without coordinating beforehand! After that first day in church Tarciso started to read the book of mormon, but he had a lot of change to do in his life before he was ready to be baptised. And that brings us to last Thursday. 
I was on a split with Elder Lima in his area and we went to Visit Tarciso. We taught him about the Gospel of Christ and the power it can have in our lives. At the end of the lesson Elder Lima invited him to be baptised. Tarciso said he would think about it and let us know on Friday. But then elder Lima pulled out a Baptism Certificate and said ´´now elder Ferrell is going to explain what this is´´
I pulled out my Book of Mormon and we read Moroni 6 together that talkes about baptisimal forms and preparing to be baptised. Im not sure when, but at some point during reading that chapter, something clicked. Once I finished reading he looked at us and said ´´You can save that paper there because I´m going to be baptised this Sunday!´´
After he showed us a bottle of Whiskey he had been saving in his Bedroom for a long time. Im not an expert with alcohol thank goodness, but after showing the video to some other missionaries who are recent converts, they recognised it in a second! Aparently its REALLY expensive. But Tarciso took that bottle of whiskey, walked to the bathroom, and dumped the entire bottle down the toilete.
Yesterday I had the pleasure of baptising him. Miracles happen people! And I wanted to share this story with you to show to you all the power this gospel can have in our lives, and the power of the book of mormon. I cannot explain the feeling of seeing him dump that bottle of whiskey in the toilet, or the feeling while talking to his brother on the Phone, and having his brother thank Elder Lima and I, almost through tears, for helping his brother, and I cannot explain the feeling I had seeing him come back out of the water yesterday afternoon. 
God is real and he searches for his lost sheep.
I love you all!
Elder Ferrell

(my flash drive isnt working so ill send pics next week!)

Monday, January 8, 2018

The General 70 I didn't get to see (Week #42)



Soo this last week was interesting!
On Wednesday Elder Medina and I went to Fortaleza so I could go to an ear doctor. For anyone there who still uses cuetips, I can now personally testify that they dont do good. I ended up blocking up one of my ears till I couldnt hear, and we went to the Ear Doctor Wednesday to have her clean my ear out and restore my hearing. Thursday we had Mission Leadership Council which was pretty awesome! Friday we got back in Quixada and went strait to work, and on Friday night we discovered that President Leite and a member of the 70 would be visiting our branch on Sunady for Sacrament meeting! Elder Medina and I did work on Saturday, visiting every member and investigator to invite everyone to go to church! 
Sunday morning we woke up early to go accompany investigators to church, but after 3 hours, everyone had fallen through! We walked to the church and found out that the meetings would be different and we were starting with classes and finishing with sacrament meeting. This was a big bummer for me becasue I had to leave early!
Elder Tozin in Quixeramobim will finish off his mission this next monday, so today he had to be in Fortaleza for a self suficienci class all the missionaries have to do before returning home. The problem was the assistants bought tickets for him to go to Fortaleza yesterday night befor their Sacrament meeting, so I told him he could go with my companion to Fortaleza, and His companion and I would go to Quixeramobim to help out with sacrament meeting there and make sure that there was someone there to accompany investigators to church. When we made these plans it was supposed to work out for us to stay for sacrament meeting in Quixada, and after leave for Quixeramobim, but with the last minute switch, I wasnt able to participate in the confirmation of our recent convert who was baptised last sunday, I wasnt able to stay to talk with President Leite and the General 70, and I missed out on a member opening his mission call and 3 Baptisms here in the branch that all happened yesterday after we left! I NEVER thought I would say that I was a bit sad to visit Quixeramobim but yesterday I was! BUT after I got smart and stopped being selfish, and remembered I was doing what was best for the District, and we saw miracles happen!
Elder Koster and I worked all afternoon calling people and visiting them to invite them to church, but after all our work and leaving to search and accompany people from their houses, we arrived at sacrament meeting without a single investigator. I looked at Elder Koster and asked him if he was fasting and he said he was, so I told him we were going to say a prayer and ask for Gods help. The very moment I finished praying, 3 investigators walked through the door.
This was just one of the many miracles that happened, and above all of this, our district was blessed with more baptisms than a lot of entire zones this last weekend!
Thats about it for the week!
I hope you all are doing well, love and miss you all!
Love,
Elder Ferrell

Photos:
1) Our baptism from last week (Kauã the kid in the middle)




2) Elder Medina and I




3) Today visiting the Santo Oaro




4) For Dad


Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Happy New Year! #2018 (Week #41)

Happy New Year Everyone!
This last week went pretty darn well!
Christmas was a pretty normal P-day, outside of having the chance to speak with our families which was awesome! My companion, Elder Medina, he started skyping, and was already crying! We all were watching thinking ´´aw man this is gonna be a rough one´´, but he actually got it under control really fast, and was talking normally until his dog came on the screen. Then he started crying way harder than when he saw his family! Were all teasing him about that now, but it was good to have all of us talk with our families.
Sunday was a day of mixed emotions because in the morning was probablyone of the most spiritual sacrament meetings Ive attended. The branch here had just gotten back from a Caravan to the Temple last week, where everyone stayed in Recife participating in temple sessions every day for the entire week. President of the branch invited everyone who went to bear their testimonies in sacrament meeting and oh man we were all sobbing! Then after sacrament meeting we had the baptism of our investigator, Kauã. It was really good, and he loved it and is super excited to be confirmed next Sunday! It was the first Baptism of Elder Medina and he was pretty darn happy with it.
The only other notable thing from this last week way yesterday itself. First of all, its weird here because New Years is a bigger holiday than Christmas!?! Literally everything was closed! We wanted to cut our hair, take out money at the bank, buy food for the week, but Litterally everything was closed so we couldn’t do anything! So this is why you are all receiving this email on Tuesday and not Monday!
Anyways. I hope everyone there in the good US of A is doing well! Happy new year to you all! Its gonna be a good one! And now I can start officially saying….I´ll see you all next year!!!!
Love,
Elder Ferrell