Monday, April 25, 2011

Pascoa ´11

Well, it was an interesting week. We did a division earlier last week, and while on this division something fun happened. Some guy came up to me and said "I´ve been looking for you! What size are you feet?!" I then told him my shoe size, and he told me he has some tennis shoes that he wanted to give me. He had received some shoes as a gift and they were to big for him. So, he sent someone back to his house to get the shoes for me. He told me "I´ve been looking for someone to donate these shoes to." That´s pretty cool. As far as this past week has gone, there have been a lot of people out of town, which is normal especially for the holidays. We ate a lot of fish, as did the rest of Brasil (I think). And we received Ovos de Pascoa, or in English, Easter Eggs. But here, you usually just get one big ol´ chocolate egg that has more candy or a toy prize inside. So, an Ovo de Pascoa is a big deal.

Recently, we´ve been meeting with a sister who has had some concerns about the spirit world. During the three days while the Savior was dead, He visited the spirit world and taught those that were there. The spirit world is divided in two. There is a Spirit Paradise and a Spirit Prison. It´s a place where our spirits wait until the day that we are ressurrected. Paradise and Prison are more like conditions of the mind, where in paradise you are happy and free of conscience, prison you are unhappy and have a heavy laden conscience. Our Loving Father in Heaven still gives us a chance in the Spirit World to receive and accept the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I´m truly grateful for such a merciful and loving Father in Heaven. I know He loves us and wants us to be happy. I know that His gospel is the way to happiness. I love you. I hope your Easter was good and that you were able to remember the Savior and what He has done for us. Have a great week!


-Elder Samuel H. Chiba


Friday, April 22, 2011

Semana Santa

This week leading up to Easter is called "Semana Santa" or in other words "Holy Week." I find it amazing that here, people celebrate not only Easter, but the whole week leading up to Easter. It´s a really good idea.

Today was a fun P-day! My companion, Elder Cameron, and I and some other elders went to some sand dunes. I´m pretty sure it was still in my area. It was pretty far away. It was kind of rainy today. Because of the rainy season, the dips in the sand dunes were full of water. It was pretty. We climbed the sand dunes and jumped down them and drew in the sand. It was fun.
This last week we had interviews with our mission president, President Dias. It was a good interview, we had a good chat.
As Easter is arriving, I would like to take the opportunity to reflect upon the miraculousness of this time of the year. During the last week of His mortal life happened that which most effected human history. Our beloved brother, Savior and Redeemer, Jesus Christ, performed the act that only the Son of God could do. This act was the Atonement. It started with His suffering in the Garden of Gethsemane, when He took upon Himself the sins and the pains of all humanity. Then to Hill of Calvary where He laid His life down for us. As Jesus Christ said in John 15:13...


Greater alove hath no man than this, that a man lay down his blife for his cfriends.


He is our greatest friend, because He truly laid down His life for us. And on the third day, being the first day of the week, He left the tomb, thus conquering physical death. Because He was resurrected from death, so shall we.

In this one act, Jesus Christ saved us from our sins and redeemed us from the dead. Thus He is called our Savior and Redeemer. In Him we can all live and inherrit eternal life if we have faith in Him and follow His example and live His gospel.


I testify to you that He lives. I pray that we can all remember Him a little bit more this Easter season and throughout the year.

I love you all.


-Elder Samuel H. Chiba


p.s. here is a link of "The Living Christ" written by the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. http://lds.org/study/living-christ?lang=eng

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Elefantinho

This past week has not been too interesting. It was good, but not much stood out. Parnaiba is a nice city, I am enjoying working to share the gospel here. The other day my companion,Elder Cameron, and I discovered a good Pastel shop. It´s called Elefantinho Pastel or something like that. Anyway, the pasteis are delicious. I wish you could all try them. I had one that was cheese with guava jam, it was called Romeo and Julieta. There are some other tasty flavors too.

I personally am really grateful that the Lord loves us enough to still give us revelation through a modern and living prophet. I know that Thomas S. Monson is a prophet of God. I love you and hope you have a great week.


-Elder Samuel H. Chiba

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

General Conference and Surprise trip to Teresina

This past weekend was great. Honestly, I wasn't aware that General Conference was going to happen this past weekend, and I was kind of caught off guard, but it was amazing. It's always wonderful to hear the council of the prophet and apostles. There were some really inspiring talks and some things that I really needed to hear. It's really amazing that we have a living prophet.

Late Sunday night, I took a bus to Teresina in order to renew my visa! Yay! I'm legal again! It was a very brief trip. I and some other elders arrived early Monday morning, and then we went to the mission office and then to the federal police station. Then at 4 in the afternoon I and another elder took a bus back to Parnaiba and got back here around 11pm. It was a very short yet tiresome trip. But it was also very needed because I was kind of illegal for a little while, walking around with an expired visa. So, yesterday, I didn't have time to send an email home. There was barely time to find and eat lunch after dealing with visa issues. So, here I am.

Anyway, I'd would like to briefly address the importance and the blessing of having a modern day living prophet. Our current prophet is President Thomas S. Monson. If you consider the importance of prophets anciently, and consider the fact that God doesn't change, then the fact of a modern prophet wouldn't be to odd. In our world today we face many challenges that didn't exist anciently. Prophets, anciently, warned and counceled those in his charge. He prepared them for calamities and also taught them how to make it to live with our Heavenly Father again. How wonderful it is to have a prophet called by God to lead us and help us during our day. The heavens are open. God reveals His will to us still. I know that Thomas S. Monson is God's living prophet. It was truly great to hear him this past weekend. (here is a link to the Church website where you can watch General Conference http://lds.org/general-conference?lang=eng ) I know that the Messiah will come, and that if we follow the council of the prophet, we will be ready for when the Savior comes again. I love you, and hope you are doing well.


-Elder Samuel H. Chiba