July 3, 2020
Becoming ______________
ჩემო კარგებო მეგობრებო!
Let's jump right into it!
We are getting along better and better, day by day. Elder Herr and I are busy every day asking Elder Crapo a plethora of questions so that all the prior missionary knowledge doesn't die. Obviously, we can just ask the past missionaries, but he's still here so we're asking while it's convenient. His language knowledge is certainly at the top of what we want to know, but I'm beginning to see that I know the language better than I give myself credit for. Although, I suppose most of the credit should go to the Spirit for dispensing the gift of tongues.
Every week I make a "Become" goal. I got this from my trainer who would be the same goal every week which was "Become [more like] Jesus Christ". Some weeks I focus on a
Christlike attribute. Other weeks I focus on developing a spiritual gift. Some weeks I have to keep the goal, but almost every week I switch it up. This week I'm going to become discerning. One of my favorite BYU speeches is by Elder Bednar in which he discusses the gift of discernment as well as the more specific gift of being quick to observe. He puts surprisingly high importance on both gifts, so I'm finally making it a focus as a written goal.
In the many months that I've made these "Become" goals, I've learned a lot that can only be learned by experience. The biggest thing that this exercise has taught me is recognizing the numerous ways in which the Spirit communicates with us. Each thing I focus on
becoming allows me to more greatly see the different promptings and teachings of the
Holy Ghost.
We had a very good meeting with members this week in which I spoke. I did a rough translation of the song "I Believe in Christ" by Elder McConkie. I love this song and it translates fairly well. I read the translated lyrics of the song and spoke a bit about what they mean to me. It was a short meeting, but worthwhile as always. Along with the theme of hymns, I have a new favorite: Lead Me Into Life Eternal by John A. Widtsoe. It's short but worth a read and a listen. I translated that one too because wow it was easy.
Three weeks ago we were lucky enough to have a baptism. It was a lady named Omon from
Nigeria. Her family was baptized and received the gift of the Holy Ghost over a year ago,
but she was over here in Georgia. Her mom loves the Church and the Book of Mormon,
so she sent Omon a copy. After a couple months she decided to find the church building and start learning. The sisters started teaching her last September. It's been really cool to see her personal growth during this time. Her faith and testimony have grown so much.
We're glad that she chose to covenant with God and she really is too.
We had to keep the number of people small, so it was just the missionaries and one of the
American couples. Elder Springer got to baptize her and I got the opportunity to give her the Gift of the Holy Ghost and confirm her as a member of the Church. That was a very special experience for me since the only other times I've done so have been in the temple,
so I had to worry about giving a blessing this time around. It was a very spiritually uplifting time. Her family and some others were able to call in from America to support her which was very special.
Those are our highlights, so there you go.
სიყვარულით,
უხუცესი ფიშერი
P-day at Mtatsminda amusement park
View of Tbilisi from Mtatsmind
Elder Herr, Crapo, Fisher, Sister Mafi, Gehring, Elder Springer