Monday, April 23, 2018

Nicosia: The City of Filipino Food

Elder Muller's Study Area



Hello, everybody!

These emails will probably be getting shorter due to a rule change in the mission. The time we have to email has been cut back, and so fitting everything in means shortening emails.

TUESDAY: We took the bikes to the bike shop to get them fixed. We met two guys who were speaking to each other. One was Cypriot, and the other was Greek. I can definitely say Cypriot and Greek are two different languages. It is not all in my head. They sound totally different. I understood everything the Greek man said; the Cypriot I understand like 65-70%. We made friends with some ladies in a shop and then met another lady in a shop who went psycho. She was literally hopping from side to side as she spoke about how we need to give our whole hearts to God. Um, hello lady. We are away from home, electronics, girls, hobbies, work, school, etc. We are giving our whole hearts to God. So, that was fun. Because our bikes were in the shop, that meant we needed to walk to our appointment with a member who lives extremely far away. So, we walked for two hours in the afternoon sun. On the bright side (hehe get it... “bright side”), my watch tan line is almost gone! God has really blessed me while on my mission. I don't seem to really get burned here. I just freckle a lot and tan. I didn't think that it was possible for my skin to tan, but apparently, it is. On the way back home, Elder S. told me funny mission stories in Greek. The best part was I understood everything. 

WEDNESDAY: We picked up the bikes and went finding in Ledra again. We found a Catholic service center, and we are set up to volunteer there. We had lunch at KFC and happened to meet the other elders’ investigator there. We had lunch with him and helped him bring his groceries back to his apartment. He is a student here and is from China. We had a meeting with a member in the afternoon, which went well, and had English class with our friend from Cameroon.

THURSDAY: We did Weekly Planning, ate food, went to the bus stop early, and talked to a guy there. He was very nice. We then took the bus to Larnaca for a leadership meeting about Ministering. It was good. During the question and answer section of the meeting (all of which we already knew), I created a business model for a future company. So, it was a very productive meeting for me! xD I also got my package from home. THANKS, MOM! It's a good thing she sent me fat pants because I needed them. ;) I loved the gifts and appreciate them very much. 

New pants and tie!

Elder S. with a new tie from Elder Muller's box!


FRIDAY: We did service at the football field again. We helped paint the lines and shovel the cut grass. Then, we had mission leader training via Zoom (kind of like Skype), and after that, we had another Zoom meeting with the Zone Leaders and the other Cyprus district. We got set up for our upcoming district meetings and received the announcements from Mission Leadership Council. By the time all of that was done, we had lunch (disappointing Chinese food), and then we went to visit a member with the F. family. We went out finding after that and met a Filipino lady who wants us to come eat food at her house.

SATURDAY: We had a rough morning finding in Ledra. We only spoke to two people. Later in the day, we evaluated and knew we needed to repent. We weren't where we should have been. We had only gone there to fill time, and that is why we did not find success. We decided to go out right then and there and try to make it up to the Lord. We went to a place that felt right, but there was absolutely nothing there! On our way back to our bikes, I felt we should knock the doors on an apartment building (we do not knock doors here, especially during siesta), and so we did. Neither one of us had much faith. But, the third door we knocked opened, actually it opened only as we were stepping into the elevator to leave, and we talked to a guy. Miracles and the Spirit are real, guys. We had a very short lesson with our friend and branch president (he translates the English to French) and then had dinner at a less active's home. His wife made a ton of food (she is Filipino), and so we got to take stuff back home with us. Her cheesecake is amazing! It is so good. One time, it fell on the floor, and missionaries started eating it off the floor because they didn't want it to go to waste.

SUNDAY: We had our friend in church and taught the Restoration during second hour instead of going to Sunday School. It was a little rough because we weren't too prepared for it. It was kind of a last-minute decision to do that. We had a potluck after church, which was okay, and then we did Family History. I actually found people and added them to my family tree. It felt really good, but man, genealogy is stressful and hard. We did a whiteboard that evening with the other elders. It wasn't as good as last week, but it was still ok. 

That's about it for me. Love and miss you all. Please pray and ask God if he is there. If you pray with a sincere desire to know, He will show you in some way that He exists.

- Πρεσβύτερος Μούλερ (Elder Müller)


A little market in Lidra.
I feel like I am in India.
I almost hit my head on the ceiling as well.

A little market in Lidra. 
I feel like I am in India. 
I almost hit my head on the ceiling as well.


In a bathroom in the basement of a shop


The basement of the shop


Pretty Trees


         Brother Bear last pday on the projector



Treasure Planet last pday on the projector


      The Old Walls of Nicosia.
 Everything inside the walls is called Lidra


Greek stuff


New Pants!


New Tie for Elder S.


Horse Race Track


Horse Race Track


The Turkish flag on the mountain.
Next to it is one that blinks at night.

Study time


Elder Muller


Elder S.


Daily Planner



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