Monday, June 26, 2023

Always on the move 🚐 🚐

6/26/23

I spent most of this week sitting in Tro Tros. 

We did the same thing as last week. If you remember, last week our whole district slept in one apartment to wake up early and hear from Elder Gong. This week it was the same thing, except this time we got to hear from Elder Klebingat who is in the presidency of the West Africa area. We all shared mattresses and woke up early to get there on time. He gave us some pretty sweet council though. For the first hour, he talked about the premortal life and the doctrine behind the gathering of Israel. I took a lot of notes and it just made me realize that I've got a lot to study.

That day I also stopped at Swedru and got to stay another night in their apartment because I went on exchange with one of our Zone Leaders. His name is Elder Pessima and he's from Sierra Leone. It was a pretty funny exchange because he's only been in the area for a few days, but we still had a good day.

The next day we needed some baptismal interviews done by our District leader. He called in the morning and asked if we could just do an exchange and of course I said yes. I headed over to an area called Asikuma and we had a good time. A member gave us Banku and coconuts and we had a solid lesson with someone too.

The next day was Saturday and we had the baptism for our friends Godfrey, Cecilia, and Daniel. Everything was going smooth with the service and then we got to Daniel. This whole time we've been teaching Daniel we've had his name saved as Daniel Debrah in our records. As soon as he stepped into the water I asked for his full name and he told me his name is Ishark Inkum. Apparently he has like 3 names but Ishark is on his school records, so that's what we used.

β€’Week 5β€’
Work work work
On my mission I have learned that the secret to success is WORK. If you want anything in your life you have to go out and work for it. If you want a blessing from God you have to work for it. Faith without works is dead. If you want to be happy, physically fit, healthy, smart, spiritual, or have fulfillment you have to work for it. There is no way around, under or through it. We were put into this life to work out our own salvation and part of that is improving our skills and talents in this life. I can promise that honest hard work will bless your life and it's the only way to get what you want in life.

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Thanks for reading! Put your shoulder to the wheel and I'll see you next week.
πŸ›žElder HolyoakπŸ›ž

Odoben District

Godfrey, Daniel, and Cecilia

Elder and Sister Klebingat Mission Tour


My final testimony

Exchange with Elder Pessima

Coconuts

Exchange with Elder Marx

Makin Banku

New Hat


Monday, June 19, 2023

We met an Apostle

6/19/23

Wild week.

This week we had the chance to hear from Gerrit W. Gong from the quorum of the 12 Apostles and it was great. Getting there was very very interesting. 

On Tuesday we all traveled to Swedru and somehow our whole district ended up in the same public Tro Tro. 3 of the elders were getting transferred, so we also had 6 bags in the back. We showed up at Swedru and everyone got rice at a certain place and then hired a random Tro Tro to take us to the Zone Leaders apartment. The Tro driver had a Reggae playlist going so we had a good ride. 

Once we got to the Zone Leaders apartment, one of the elders climbed the tree outside of the apartment and started cutting down coconuts for everyone. We all had some and then went to bed. We somehow managed to fit 12 Elders onto 5 mattresses and some yoga pads. We slept for about 3 hours and then left in the morning to go to Accra.

We heard from Elder Gong and it was awesome! I also got to shake his hand after and then we took a photo of our entire mission, so that was pretty sweet.

We learned this week that we have to burn our trash outside of our apartment, so that's been fun too.

Sorry I don't have a lot of time to write tonight.

β€’Week 6β€’
The Keystone of our religion
Everything that is taught in the LDS church rests on the Book of Mormon. If the Book is not true, then everything in the church is false. If the Book is true then Joseph Smith is a true prophet and the church is true. You have to find out for yourself which one it is. There's only one way to find out. Read from Moroni 10:3-5, pray and ask God yourself.

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Cool week, love you all. See you next week.
🌧Elder Holyoak🌧

Elder Gong

Ghana Accra West Mission

My Three Sons

Burning our trash

Waakye

Cool Bridge

Sheepsh


Monday, June 12, 2023

Obroni Nightmare 🀑

6/12/23

I liked this week.

One thing we've realized while walking around Nyakrom recently is how old the buildings here actually are. I have put some pictures of the crazy erosion from rainfall below. We asked someone and they said the building that they live in is more than 60 years old. It's crazy to think that some of these buildings were built before Ghana gained independence.

There is a Muslim boy named Jonathan that we became friends with. He knows a ton of the missionaries in Nyakrom before us and we are friends with his mother. Whenever Jonathan sees us he just follows us around town. This week he followed us for 2 days, like 3 hours each day. I've got no complaints, he is a lot of fun.

We went on exchange this week with the Kuntenase Elders and I got to go with Elder Ivins. Elder Ivins was my second Trainee and it was really good being able to teach with him again. It was good to see that he turned out alright haha. We had a fun day with a lot of walking.

This week the weather was really nice. It was either overcast or rainy most days which means it's not as hot but it's also very muddy. When taking a shortcut at night Elder Durling was walking in front of me and I heard a big squish sound. I looked over and one of his shoes was gone. He stepped in the mud and the mud took his shoe! There was a guy nearby who just had a bucket of water on hand for some reason but he helped Elder Durling clean up a bit.

When you go out further from Accra, you find a lot of children who are afraid of white people. We have specific places in the area that we can't walk into because there are babies there that will cry. Some of the parents encourage us to try and high-five their kids. I feel really bad because they look at you like you're Pennywise the clown.

β€’Week 7β€’
There is no growing in the comfort zone

This is a hard one to accept but it's true. On your mission you never get comfortable. As soon as you feel good in your area or feel good with your companion transfers will come around, or you'll get one of the amazing emergency transfers. I've come to realize that nothing in this life is unchanging. Everything is always growing or dying or both. Human beings are forever changing beings. Our hair and nails are always growing. We are constantly learning new things, and forgetting most of it haha. The most important thing is that all of this change in life helps to shape us into a better person each and every day. Our prophet today has encouraged us to try and repent daily. There is nothing better than progress. Without changes in life there can be no progress, there can be no growth. Don't get too comfortable, do something that takes you out of your comfort zone each day and watch as you are shaped into a bolder and better person.

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Well I'm entering my last transfer now and I'll work as hard as I can to make it a good one. Thanks for reading! Have a great week!
πŸ›Elder HolyoakπŸ¦‹

Building Erosion 


Pounding Fufu

Exchange with Elder Ivins

Jonathan

Cool Frog

Muddy Shoe

Obroni Nightmare


Monday, June 5, 2023

6/5/23

Kokonte

This week was great for the work. We met some really cool new people. 2 of them were 2 blind men named Kwame and Kojo. Kojo actually lived in Liberia a long time ago in an Anglican monastery. He said he spent a lot of time around American and Canadian guys. They've been super interested in the message and have even told us they want to come to church. 

One day this week we showed up to our friend Prince's house and they were pounding Fufu. We helped them pound the rest of the Fufu. In Ghana it's usually common courtesy that whoever helps prepare the food eats some. We weren't pounding with that idea in mind I promise. When we finished pounding we sat down to teach Prince and he told us to wait a little. We waited for a minute and then Prince brought us a huge bowl of Kokonte. They call it "Face the Wall" and every time I ask why it's called that I get a different reason. They had some crabs in it too and we ate it all so quick. Pictures are below.

This weekend was crazy in Nyakrom for funerals. While we were walking around we counted 10 in total. In Ghana funerals are not quiet at all. Everyone dresses up in black and red then they blast music. Each funeral brings a lot of people from outside of Nyakrom too, so our little town was packed. 

β€’Week 8β€’
God Blessed the USA
This is something that I hope every American can experience some time in their life. Having the opportunity to travel to Ghana has made me appreciate my home country so much more. There are so many simple freedoms and conveniences that just don't exist in Ghana. In America we are blessed with so much comfort and efficiency. We are blessed with the education system that we have. We are blessed with diverse cultures and foods. The 4th of July has a lot more meaning now, haha.

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Thanks for reading, enjoy the pictures.
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡²Elder HolyoakπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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Fanny

Nyakrom

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"Face to Wall"/Kokante

Rose's Kids

Kobe and Kontombre Stew