Monday, October 31, 2016

Companionship ends, focus on the Savior, new companion, Learning to Love...

Hello Blog readers. It has been a while since I have updated this thing called a blog. It takes a different level of commitment to update as I never know if people are really reading it or if people like it. I have had a few ask for an update so here you go!!! Enjoy the words and pictures below. All are taken from letters Connor (Elder Hollingsworth) has sent his family. Our lives have been blessed as we are learning from our Son through his personal experiences. Our Faith has grown, our love and connection as a family has grown, and we know Connor is doing great. Of course we are always concerned for his well being, but we are at peace knowing he is learning, sharing the gospel, sharing the Love of our Savior, and at the same time witnessing life changing miracles as he lives among our Brothers and Sisters in Africa. I hope the stories below somehow make your day brighter, give you hope, and make you smile. If you ever feel a sweet calm feeling while you read the experiences, if you ever feel an emotion that gives you hope as ponder missionary work, please recognize that feeling as the Spirit of Truth, testifying to you personally, how important it is to help others in this world. May the Lord bless each of you, may you feel his Love, and may you take that feeling and share it with others.
Sincerely,
Chris Hollingsworth
Connor's Dad...

Letters From August-October:
... It is also something I have been thinking about, how nice life is when we stop thinking about what WE want, and instead think about what the Lord wants. Becoming the Lord wants us to be. Doing what the Lord wants us to do. Giving to others instead of wanting to take for ourselves. Or, I lives become cluttered, our days become stressful, and what we THINK is happiness, is not happiness at all. It is fake. It is temporary.

... I love how you discuss about church together! It reminds me of 3 Nephi 17:3.It tells me how after we have gone to church or conference, we can go home and ponder and pray about what we have learned. By doing this we can learn more ourselves from the Spirit and our knowledge can be written upon our hearts. Then we can truly be converted to what we learn. Then, we are no longer hearers, but doers of the word.

...I am feeling great!!! I take my vitamins when I can, but I am trying to find time to sit down and fill my weekly vitamin box thing. It is still winter, but it is beginning to heat up. The Cold did not last for long. The rest will be hot/dry season the hot/wet season. Its seasons are way different. I think that is why I was getting sick last time because my body was so used to our climate. The Flat is nice, but we might move soon. I still have water, last time we had no water because of the waterboard. (Connor has gone without water many times, often for days, and they constantly lose power in the flat where they live. You would never know it by his letters home.)

...Our knowledge in the Gospel can be limitless if we continue with that Faith. That Faith in true and correct principles. Faith in our Savior Jesus Christ. I know as you continue to strengthen your Faith, you can be a light unto others to strengthen those are around you!!!
I know Elder Mabe will appreciate the words you shared. I will miss him quite a lot, but I am excited to hear about what he will do at home. I told him he needs to find a ruby! Proverbs 31:10. Now that Elder Mabe is gone, I will be with two other missionaries, Elder Lewis and Elder Chingwara until further notice. I may train or something else. Not sure. But, Elder Brewerton left for Zambia to become an Assistant, all week Elder Mabe drove the Zone Leaders truck as we handled the Zone in the Leaders absence, and Elder Tshabalala has been transferred to Lilongwe. Everyone is disappearing and it feels as if I am saying goodbye to family, but we all keep in touch and I know how much they will accomplish! I was with Elder Mabe for a 1/4 of my whole mission. An adventure I will never forget. I coordinated with him so that his 9 year old sister can marry Cannon.

A great companionship celebrates a final nice meal together.
 .... I still don't know if I will be transferred, stay and train, or what! But, anything that happens is the Lords plan and will. I have decided I am no longer concerned with where I go, but how I serve. The Lord knows my faults, where I must grow, and just how to do it. I will go where the Lord wishes for me since he has the master plan. I am still in the same flat. We are covering both my area and their area right now so we are very busy



The Final Baptism before Elder Mabe returned home.
... It is true, Elder Mabe has split. He almost did not get on the plane because the Zone Leaders forgot his passport. They had to hold the plane then he ran into the airport. I will miss him a lot though. We kind of said goodbye, but we were nervous to really say goodbye since we were both about to cry. But, I will keep in touch with him as he continues on his journey through life. We were together for about 6 months, we have gotten to know each other quite a lot. Being with the same person each and every day is a wonderful blessing. We started to think and even act the same as each other as our personalities rubbed against each other. One Elder even made the comment that we now laugh the same. I hope that one day you will meet him and even his family. 

Just a friendly commute.

Connor was so excited to see a familiar race shirt in Africa!!!
The above picture is pretty special to our family. I personally know people involved in bringing the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure to Africa. A country where women have always been afraid to voice health concerns as they are then looked as a liability and often abandoned or worse. Connor has been helping our family produce Breast Cancer events for the past 10 years of his life, and was pretty excited to see a familiar race shirt in Africa.

Below is part of a personal letter we received from Connor's Mission President. Connor didn't share the news.

Dear Brother and Sister Hollingsworth,
 Your son, Elder Connor G. Hollingsworth has been called to serve as a District Leader and trainer in the Presidential East area of Lilongwe, Malawi. He will be training Elder Chauke, a missionary who arrives on August 23, 2016. Elder Hollingsworth was called after prayerful consideration and because of his obedience, hard work, teaching skills and leadership capabilities.  I have watched him develop these abilities while he has been faithfully serving in our mission.
District Leaders help direct the missionary efforts throughout their assigned district.  They carry significant responsibility for training and motivating missionaries and serve as role models for all missionaries assigned in their district.  They communicate and enhance relationships between myself and other missionaries. Their efforts are essential in building the Kingdom of God in the Zambia Lusaka Mission.
I thank you for your role in preparing in guiding such a fine young man.  I appreciate the sacrifices you have made to help support him in the mission field.

Connors response to us when we asked about his move and new calling...
... You seem to know more than I do hahaha But, I will actually be in Blantyre still, they are just switching my area but still in the same Zone. Did they accidentally tell you I am going Lilongwe? Elder Tshabalala is still there. I have to whitewash the area though. Meaning I have no companion to show me around. I am doing it on my own haha The area is huge though. I am going to miss all of my members!!!
My tripanionship is coming to an end, which is a little depressing actually. We have a lot of fun together. But, I am very excited about everything and all I will learn and grow to do. I was hoping not to tell anyone I was going to be a District Leader though. Often times people, missionaries especially, look at leadership positions with a sense of pride so I was hoping to keep it to myself and just serve the best I can. But, too late for that. They already told you! But, its ok. 
(pretty humble young man)

...I am doing great. I am still learning and growing. I know my leadership position is given to me so I can learn and grow, not as something I earned but something that will help. I know it will help me.
My new companion is from South Africa. His name is Elder Chauke. He is wonderful, humble, and we get along very well. He thinks I am kind of crazy with my quirky sense of humor. But, we enjoy. It feels strange to train him, have to tell him what he has done wrong and where to improve. I hope to give him a kind and loving approach from the approach I was given haha I know he can become a great missionary.
It is also true, I have seen and known things I wish I never had. But, I once told a lesson to an investigator named Jeffrey ( I changed the name for privacy) He was struggling heavy with the Word of Wisdom. He needed help. So what I told him was to look at a tree behind him He did so. Then I asked if he could see me when he looked at the tree. He said he could not see me. I said that looking to the tree was like looking to the Savior. When he is your focus, all the temptations of the World have no effect. I feel it is maybe the same with me. With all of us. If wee look to the Savior, the whiles and evils of the world can never get us down. I hope to practice what I preach. Just know that I am alright. I will be to the very end. Thank you for your loving support. 

Connor and his new companion Elder Chauke


Depending on the day we take a mini-bus, or we walk. Sometimes the minibus breaks down though. But its super fun! The area is very large though. Very very large. But, it is filled with many great people. Not too many members,  but they are all great nonetheless. Whitewashing was great, I have part of the area down now, but there is still more to master. I think I can do it. I know I can if God has mercy on me haha I love my new companion though. He never complains and always does his best. He has to deal with my insane behavior most of the time so he is a real good sport haha We live in a different flat now that is right in town. Its crazy haha We can walk 1 minute and we are among all the stores and shopping areas. We can't go into the market at night though because of the troop of small children roaming the markets who attack and rob people. Its super funny to think about but they are real. 


Today, we hiked to Mulanje mountain. It was awesome. Locals say there are evil spirits and food that if you call your friend to help you it, you will be cursed. Many claim to have had such experiences. Witchcraft is a big thing in Africa. It is awesome haha




... My new flat is great. It is different from the old. Much brighter and natural lighting. My companion has been out for a month now because they now spend 3 weeks in the MTC. I have a lot of fun training him to be a missionary. He is very humble and never gets mad. He is from South Africa. I don't know if the bandit kids have knives, but they say they are dangerous hahaha Makes me laugh, but we are sure to be careful at night. I feel great. Things are great. I am going strong!

So my shoes are pretty worn, not to lie. My companion said he was surprised to see how short I have been on mission in comparison to how worn they are. But, they are great haha That one with air cushion has popped though. But, they are still awesome!!! Most my shirts are not as fresh as they used to be. Slight yellowing because of dust and the sun. But they are fine. My pants are tearing at the seems a bit, but I am sure to sow them up when I can. Doing my best haha 

French Fries and coleslaw... yum.

Having some fun
(we place a small sum of money in Connor's account and told him to go out to dinner on his Birthday if possible and maybe purchase something that would remind him of his mission, something he could keep in his home for the rest of his life. He had different plans)

Elder Chingwaras birthday was on the 15th so I used the money for my dinner to take him to dinner. I felt it was justifiable. I have amazing support from my family, packages, e-mails, but when he decided to serve a mission he was kicked out. (many family struggles for this young missionay, details deleted) So, I felt like it was good for me to take him to dinner. Hope that is ok.
I don't teach anyone is sign language now.

It was funny. By going out to dinner I got food poisoning. I was in bed for a few days but I am better now. It is crazy to be sick on mission.

Birthday Dinner, followed by food poison.

... The week was great. Learning something new everyday. Went to a museum about Blantyre and Dr. Livingstone. Had a baptism of my good friend Brother Matthews. Next week we will baptize our other investigatore Dalow. Very excited for the both of them as they take this journey towards Eternal Life. Scripture Study is great. I was pondering about Jacob 1:19 and 2:2. How as a missionary I must magnify my calling else I am accountable for the sins of the people. We are judged for what we say in this life, but also what we do not say. 
I was thinking a lot this week. As I have grown on my mission I am starting to see the great blessings of family. How happy the family I have at home is. It has instilled a great desire within me to have a family of my own. I do not wish to waste my time randomly dating girls. I hope to prayerfully and progressively choose someone who can I see to be a great mother for my children. Fortunately I have a long time before I have to make such a decision, but my new favorite scripture is Ephesians 5:25. I shared it in a lesson with the Chintendere family. I asked brother Chintendere how much he should love his wife from reading this scripture, he said quite a lot. It is true, a husband must love his wife the same way Christ loved the church. To be willing to give your life for her and do all you can to focus on her needs. They say if you want to bless your children, love their mother. 

Connor said he was trying to look as buff as his new friend Brother Mathews


Just some nice wasps

Museum visit
... It is quite a wonderful experience to do your best and face failure. It is building my character and helping me to see that the only happiness I truly have control over is my own. I can only do my best to help others

... I loved the testimonies I have heard this week of our living prophets. Even of our recent convert Bro.Matthews. He is having us teach his brother now, Everson. We asked if he would tell us how he new these things are true. He said very simply that he prayed, that he felt this was true and real, that he should follow these guys. It was simple, but powerful. The Spirit did the rest of the talking for him. I feel like too often we are so worried about how well we "present" testimony, instead of bearing honest and true conversion.
This week I was told a very sad story by a less active. She is heart broken and cried. But, we are doing our best to get her back to the path of happiness. We know that path is in the gospel, but first she must forgive those who wronged her.
Conference was wonderful. It is wonderful to know the church shares the same message with all the world. As Elder Dallin H Oaks said, this is a worldwide church. It is not for one or for the other, we all have the same divine DNA. We are all the same. This fills me with such happiness and joy.
What adds to my joy is the news that 2 of my investigators and a few of the deaf ones I left behind are now going to be baptized. They were all ready and fully taught, it was only a marriage certificate and permission they were lacking. But, now they can enjoy the blessings of the gospel and I am very happy about that.

... I still never have electricity but the candle life is good. My companion is always great. We get along so well. He does not want me to get transferred. He is like worried about it. Transfers come this next month. I will probably be here though. That means I will be in Blantyre for a year.

... I will get shoes, but not yet. For now I can repair them.

... This week has been sort of slow. I enjoyed fasting with Elder Chauke though. I thought about how it teaches self-mastery. How if you can resist food, you can resist temptation. How buddhism also teaches self mastery. Then I thought how there seem to be bits of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in all religions. I realized that it is because it all comes from the Gospel. Every religion does. The Gospel was given to Adam and Eve. It was the first. The Gospel of Jesus Christ is pure religion. Directly from God. All other religions come from it. It makes me think that those of other faiths really aren't that different, because we were once all of the same faith.

... This last Sunday my companion and I talked about Fellowshipping and Helping Recent Converts in Sacrament meeting. He spoke for about 5 minutes and left the rest of the time to me. Pretty funny. But I really enjoyed. Writing a talk on fellowshipping and member missionary work made me realize just how important members are in bringing others to conversion. It is so important!!! Members are supposed to be just as interested if not more than missionaries about bringing others to the gospel. It is one of the greatest and most beneficial things we can do. Members are supposed to be like shepherds who will gather the lords sheep. Missionaries are supposed to teach the doctrine, but the members are supposed to help with everything else. Including the transition into the church. I love my Savior. I love his church. I know if we can do our part we will help it grow. 

New member Dalow

... I had an experience about people who stop coming to church this past week.

There was a less-active member named George. He loves the Book of Mormon so we planned to talk about how he cannot deny the Church is true, since he knows the Book of Mormon comes from God. We planned to be as bold as possible. Then, I looked at George in a different way. In the middle of the lesson I realized this poor child of God was only 12, that he must have many questions with the death of his mother only a few months ago. Also, with his Father being a few countries away working in South Africa. So, I felt like changing the lesson. Instead I felt a deep love for George, I saw him as one of my little brothers. I felt bold enough to talk about his deceased mother, how since they were sealed in the temple, he would see her again. I gave him a Families and Temples pamphlet so he could study about temple sealing. I felt the Spirit guiding me because I developed love for George. 

I am happy to say that the next day I saw him at church. I am embarrassed to say that I was so excited to see him I ran and picked him up in my arms and screamed "You're here!" as I ran down the hallway with him in my arms. It filled me with such an incredible joy that I am so happy I felt. George is my little buddy now. It showed me how important it is to not only teach, but to love. That way the Spirit can guide because we are focused on one of Gods Children. Not ourselves.

I feel like if we continue to love those who do not come, the Spirit will be there to help us help them. I know that to be true. 

-I hope you have enjoyed the update. As you can see from Connor's letters and his pictures, he is doing great, learning plenty, and has a strong testimony. I hope the final lesson of Love touched you like it touched me. Maybe take a moment, call or text someone you know... just to tell them how much you love them. Until the next update, may God bless you and your family.
Love,
Hollingsworth Family, including George (below with Connor)... smiles from Africa.

Connor and his Brother George



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