Ghana Temple

Ghana Temple

Monday, January 31, 2022

Koame, a Man of Faith

Bonjour!

How is everyone doing? I am doing great, let me get right into it!

I am having a great time training my new companion, Elder Allison. He just wants to work hard, and get out, which is awesome! I'm not going to lie, his French is terrible haha. However, it poses a challenge for me to help him learn this language, which I like. 

This last week, we've turned our efforts towards finding. We don't have a ton of people to teach, at least not many that want to progress. Hence, we gotta find some more. We found a lot of solid people to teach, and things were going well. On Saturday night, we called all of them, plus those we are already teaching, to invite them to church. Well, none of them came. That was so frustrating, but I can't let it affect me too much, and we just have to move on, and try again next week.

Yesterday evening, we went to teach Patience, who is a friend of a member, Koame. He was born in Togo, but for the last couple of years has lived in Italy, and he speaks really good English. He is back to get his papers in order, and then take off to Switzerland, where he will permanently reside. Yesterday, we asked Koame to share his story with us, while we ate FouFou, and this guy's story is insane. 

So, basically, he left Togo in 2014 to live in Libya. He told us he took the 3 day car ride through the Sahara. This road is full of bandits and thieves, and you have to be very careful. He told us he saw multiple people get robbed, and stranded, on his way there. He said ''I just prayed to God he would protect me.'' He resided in Libya for a while, but when things got rough, he knew he had to get out, but he didn't have the means. His boss gave him $2000, and he hid that in his house, but then a couple of days later, he was arrested. The Government was trying to sort out who was trying to leave, and lined them all up along the wall with machine guns pointed at them. He said again, ''I just prayed, and I knew that God would protect me.'' They let him go, after he said that he wasn't going to Italy. After they let him go, he said he ran home as fast as he could, quickly collected his items, and left for Italy. He eventually made it to Italy safely, but there were many who didn't. He said that it was his faith in God that drove him forward the whole time.

I was really touched by his story, and the faith that he has. After he made it to Italy, he found the church, and was baptized. I think we can all grow our faith in God, and let him prevail in our lives. Know that he has a plan for you, and that he will protect you.

I love you all, and I hope that you have a great day.

Elder Orchard

Pictures: Eeating foufou with Koame; some rice and sauce that I made








Monday, January 24, 2022

Pizza, Burgers, and FuFu

Bonjour!

This past week has been absolutely bananas, so I'll get right into it.

OK, so I found out that I was training, but that my companion wouldn't get here until Friday, so I got to stay with Elder Oler for a few days, and that was awesome. He's a great missionary, and loves to work, but also we have a lot in common, so just hanging out was super fun.

This last week was full of good food. So, our first day with Elder Oler, we went to Elite Burger, and both got the Double Cheeseburger, which was delicious. Then, that same night, we made no-bake cookies. The next day, we made fufu, with the stuff that Elder Oler bought. The next day, we went to this super nice restaurant and both got pizzas. At the end of the week, we ate super well, but spent a lot of money haha. Pictures attached below.

On Friday, we got our trainees, and had a meeting at the stake center, so we got back to the apartment at about 5 pm. I let my comp, Elder Allison, unpack his stuff for about 10 minutes, and then we headed out right away to a lesson, throwing him into the deep end haha. His French is not good, but I'm not worried about it. I was in that same spot not that long ago, and I keep telling him that it will come. He is very eager to learn, a quality that I admire. 

These next two transfers are gonna be awesome, and are gonna go by super quick. Some cool news, so, tomorrow is the 25th, the official 1 year mark for me in Togo. It's crazy to think that I've been here for a year already, and it has definitely flown by. Given that, the time I have left will fly by as well.

Everything over here is going well, and I have nothing to complain about. The mission is awesome!!

Next time,

Elder Orchard









Big Changes

Bonjour!

How is everyone? Things are going pretty good over here, and some big changes are coming, especially with the recent transfer calls. I'll jump right into it. 

So, first of all, these were a pretty good last few weeks. We did a lot of good work, and saw a lot of blessings. We were able to realize the baptisms of two of the people we were teaching, both children. They are the children of members, some less active families, so we were happy we could help out there. We didn't have too much success with our own efforts, but that's alright.

Last Saturday, we got the calls from the assistants. For once, i get to stay in my area haha. Elder Malenga is transferred to Tokoin, which is in the same district, so we'll still see each other often. Then, for me, I get to train again, this time an American. I'm super excited to train, and teach this greenie the celestial language of French. He won't get here until Friday, so until then, I get to chill with Elder Oler. 

Well, that's about it, just a short update for transfers. I hope everyone is doing well, and the new year has started off great!

Until next time,

Elder Orchard





Monday, January 3, 2022

Hospitalized. And Happy New Year!

Bonjour,

I'll just get right into it. This last week, on Monday, I tested at the apartment for malaria, and tested positive. Well, I figured that was coming, giving my symptoms and everything. So, we stayed in all day, and I even thought I was feeling better.

Then, I went to bed, and Tuesday at 1:45 am, I woke up, and felt absolutely terrible. My head and stomach felt like they were going to explode, and I felt like I couldn't really move my legs. So, I called the office couple, and thankfully they picked up in the middle of the night. They ended up taking me to the emergency room, where they tested me for malaria, again. This time, it came back negative, but they tested my blood again, and it was positive. They also ended up doing a bunch of other tests, and giving me an IV will we waited. We were there from 2ish am to 8:30 am Tuesday morning. Yeah, so we didn't go out and work that day.

Thankfully, I'm feeling a lot better now. I ended up getting some injections for malaria, and they even tripled the dose haha. We ended up going out these last couple of days, and preparing some of the people we're teaching for baptism. We didn't do anything crazy for the new year. Everyone was telling us that the new year celebration was gonna be crazy, and people were going to be partying until the 6th of January, but everything is pretty much normal still. 

I can't believe it's 2022 already. It's crazy to think that I'll be going home THIS year, in August. I have completed my full year of service, 2021, to the Lord. I can't wait to see what 2022 has in store.

I hope everyone has a good year! Just a quick update over here.

Have a Happy New Year,

Elder Orchard

Here are a few pictures. Unfortunately, none from the hospital.








A CRAZY Week!

Bonjour!

How is everyone? I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas! I'll let you know how things are going over here. 

So, this was a very event filled week. So, to start out, we had our Christmas activity for the mission on Tuesday, and it was a blast. We sang, ate, and got some gifts. It was awesome. We also met the new couple missionaries for Togo, and they are literally the nicest people ever. They are named the Jeffcoats, the first time I talked to Sister Jeffcoat, she literally invited us over for Christmas. More on that later.

On Wednesday, my companion had his birthday! And to celebrate, he accidentally spilled some oil on the gas fire, causing a 10 ft tall flame in our kitchen, and he also burned his hand pretty bad. Happy Birthday Elder Malenga, but in all seriousness, his hand is doing alright.

I got to go on exchanges with Elder Anwaucha, my man. We lived together last transfer, and he's awesome. We had a great time together. On Christmas Eve, we had a ward Christmas party, and it was super fun! It was mainly for the kids, but I still felt the  Christmas spirit. I also participated in a game of musical chairs, where I lost first round haha.

Christmas day was pretty awesome! Like I said, the Jeffcoats invited us over, along with the Office Elders. We went there from 11-5, and they were way to nice to us. We talked a little, shared Christmas traditions, and then ate the best meal I've eaten since being here. Chicken, potatoes, green beans, and a whole bunch of other stuff. We also played a dice game, I always knew it as farkle, but there's other names for it too. And then they gave us the nicest chocolate I've ever eaten, brought from England. They are so awesome, and so nice to us.

Well, this week kinda ended bad. I wasn't feeling good yesterday, so I took my temp, and it was 103.5° F, so that's not good. I called the Jeffcoats, and they are coming tomorrow to give me a malaria, and Covid test. So, well see how that goes. 

Well, that's it for me. All in all, a pretty solid week.

Until next time, 

Elder Orchard










Joyeux Noël !

Bonjour !

First of all, I wanna wish everyone a Merry Christmas! I can't believe that it's already this Saturday, time is flying by over here! 

Over here, things are going pretty good, and not too much to complain about. I'll give a rundown on the past couple of weeks.

So, I am not settled in with my new companion here in Doumassessé. Things have been so-so with the sector. We are finding a lot, and teaching a lot, but we kinda had to reset the sector because there wasn't much good left for us. However, it's been a good experience and it will improve. 

Elder Malenga is pretty chill. He likes to work, and doesn't complain, so no complaints for me. Also, he literally doesn't let me help cook, or clean, so he's been doing it all for us. That's cool I guess, but I also feel bad. He's super nice though, and it's been awesome working with him. 

Being in an apartment of 2 has been a blessing. When there was 4, there was always at least 1 other American, and given that, I would talk English, like only English I the apartment. Looking back on that, it not only weakened my French, but also excluded my companion. Now, I'm forced to speak French, and I see it steadily improving. What a blessing! Also, we're both pretty quiet, so we've both been studying a lot more, also a blessing.

One cool story from the last couple weeks. So, we visited a member the other day, just a normal visit, to get to know her, the family, the house, all that. Then, we asked if we could do anything for her. She said sure, fetch some water out of our well, and fill this bucket. We look in the well, and it's a solid 50 feet deep. To get the water out, we have a 1-2 gallon bucket, attached to a rope. She then proceeds to show us how to do it, and does a round or two. She's struggling, getting the bucket maybe halfway full. Then my companion does it, same thing. I said "hey let me try" and everyone is like no, not this guy, he's white, and kinda making fun of me. Now, I've never done this before, but I can't let them know that. So, with some convincing, they let me. I lower the bucket to the bottom, and give the rope a tug before releasing. I wait a few seconds, and then start pulling it up. It was heavy haha, and I knew it was full. I even said that, and no one believed me, until I pulled the bucket all the way to the top. When they saw it was full, they lost it haha, it was awesome. Definitely not something I'll forget. 

Other than that, everything is going good. Nothing crazy going on, just working, and enjoying it. Let me know if anything cool is going on over there!

I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and invite us all the remember the true reason to celebrate! I know he lives!

Merry Christmas!

Elder Orchard





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