Monday, March 18, 2013

Future Missionary


This week has been much too stressfully busy. I feel I need to deviate even more from my blog and talk about some of the more current matters in mind. I have less than half a year left here at school and in my own home, with my family, in Woodruff. I haven’t allowed myself to recognize this and I think it is about time I get down to business in my life. Time is too short to sit back and watch. This truly is going to be a hard departure and I feel that I am not yet ready for it.
I am preparing to become a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I will be leaving for Brazil, Sao Paulo. I will be serving under President Turner and his wife in the Sao Paulo south mission. This is going to be a life changing experience for me and hopefully for the people I teach. I will learn Portuguese in there MTC in Brazil for six weeks before I truly enter the field.
            I am leaving on the 17th, of July which is two days before my little brother’s birthday. I am so very excited and plan to prepare as much as I can before I leave. I have wonderful examples around me here at Holbrook of every religion and plan to take what I can from my life so far and give it to those in Brazil who are willing to listen.
            This land that I am leaving to has great weather year round and had around 2 million people just in the city. The area around it, that I will be over, has around 20 million people. This city is the business capitol of Brazil and is full of skyscrapers. The land that I am assigned too, borders the beach, which I am a little sad about actually. As a missionary I am not allowed to go swimming ever so I will have this big beautiful beach tempting me throughout two full years.
            All the same, I am extremely excited and am anxious to go already. Though I have fears against the language of Portuguese, I feel that I will learn quickly and be able to convey my thoughts correctly to the people.
            With school going on, I feel that it is far too difficult to make extensive study apart of my daily life. I do however have Seminary and Mission Preparation class to help me out. I am very grateful for all that seminary has done so far in my life and appreciate the challenges that Mission Preparation class brings up for me. I would appreciate it if any of you ever had a question regarding our beliefs to bring it up. It never hurts to ask and in this case it would really help. I would love the challenge it would bring and will eventually be dealing with these same questions but IN PORTUGESE!!! So if you don’t mind I would love to hear what you have to say. 

2 comments:

  1. Jacob,
    It is great that you know what you are doing after high school. Honestly, going to Brazil to teach others about what you are passionate about sounds so much more fun than going to college. I think we all need a break from school and in your case it sounds like time well spent. Although I hope after your mission you do plan to go back to school and further your education because, I believe, you are a smart person.
    I have always had few questions about Mormonism, but I think Sam has answered them all. I wish you the best in learning Portuguese! You won’t do all that bad!

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  2. I still think it is crazy that we are old enough to go on missions. Even though I am going to a year of college before I go on my mission, I am also kind of scared like you, but I think that it will be a great adventure and that we will learn so much from it. I think Brazil is one of the coolest places to get called to go on a mission. My brother went to Brazil and served a mission just a little south of Sao Paulo in Porto Alegre and he enjoyed it thoroughly. My parents went down to pick him up and they talked about a restaurant in the Sao Paulo airport that had crazy good pizza just so you know. Anyway, thanks for sharing.

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