Wednesday, August 31, 2016

8/29/16 - Dom Das Linguas (The Gift of Tongues)

This week has gone by the fastest.  I don’t know if I am more excited or nervous to get out of here! I am learning many things that will apply to my whole life.

First off, I realized how excited I am to do the Lord’s work.  I woke up on Thursday feeling really sick but I decided to tough it out and go to class.  When I was in class I was coughing the whole time and the teacher sent me back to the dorms. I took a nap and woke up and realized how much stuff I missed in the 3 hour block of class and without hesitating I got up, put on my tie, and went out the door to the second 3 hour block of class. I decided that I will not be sick and stay and the dorms here in the MTC because I have so little time to prepare for my mission and I can’t be just sitting in the dorms!

Next, if people say that the mission changes your sense of competitiveness, let me just say, “It does not!”  For those of you who know me well, know that I’m a very "passionate" person.  During exercise time I am so competitive and want to win that sometimes some elders have to say, "Elder Herrmann, take it easy man."

During my study block from 6:30-9:30 my companion and I like to study outside since we are inside all day. We found this really nice spot in the corner of the MTC that is very beautiful and we can feel the Spirit so strong. But there is now a problem. Every Friday and Saturday I am studying away having a good ‘ole time until I hear the drums and cheers and announcer for a football game...I then instantly lose my focus and start thinking about football. Man, I miss football a lot. Once I hear the marching band start playing my comp knows its game over.  So from now on we do all our studying on Friday and Saturday inside!

This week as a district we made some goals, one of our goals was that 2 days out of the week we were going to have an "English fast" where we only speak Portuguese! Our teachers said it brings blessings but I was skeptical at first. My comp and I spoke only Portuguese all day (which meant there wasn’t a lot of talking) and we got the hang of it. We had a lesson that night with Fabio our investigator and the Spirit was so strong!! We were speaking so clearly and with so much power and conviction! I know that Dom Das Linguas (The Gift Of Tongues) is a real thing and that we need to put in effort and faith for us to have this gift!  Another goal was to "Be a Do it All Missionary."  This means being the best I can be and working my hardest the whole time!! Not just when it’s convenient. The next goal was "Don’t compare, Don’t compete, Don’t Complain!"  When I pondered this quote I realized how much happiness it can bring me if I follow those 3 simple steps.

The thing I love the most about the MTC is the clarity that is found here. You really do learn how to "follow" the Spirit in everything you do. One thing I have learned is that you teach by the Spirit not with the Spirit, I want to be the tool the Spirit can speak through.  We had a devotional this week that really hit me. It was from a very humble man who lived in Peru and is a convert to the church. He told us some very profound things. His talk was based on D&C 4:2, which means a lot to me. He told us is that when you read the Book of Mormon you should feel peace, joy, and understanding, through the Holy Spirit. Also, as a missionary I need to talk less and DO more! Because the Spirit is the strongest when the investigator takes action. Lastly he said that we all have blessings or gifts from our Heavenly Father and that during the next two years we will discover many of them and that just made me so excited!!

Lastly, I want to tell you guys about the importance of the Book of Mormon. I have gained such a love for the Book of Mormon here, it is so amazing! If only I knew how amazing it was before my mission!!!!  I know that if you have a problem or a question and you pray to the Lord that he WILL answer you. And the way to find that answer is through the BOOK OF MORMON! I promise you it works, try it out!  It’s like magic! haha I have learned so much and love the principles and doctrine the Book of Mormon teaches. 

I want you guys to know how much I love you and how much I know that this gospel is true! I have no doubts!! May God be with you this week!  

-Elder Herrmann


PS The package Mom and Dad sent was awesome! One thing though, don’t send me anymore food because I am getting too fat!  Also, congrats to Tessa and Sammy!  Awesome picture!

Portugal Swag
Flashcard Temple
I can sorta see the BYU football stadium from this room
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

8/22/16 - A bunch of "Bad Luck"

It’s unbelievable that I am half way done with my MTC experience! I do not know why people make the MTC seem like such a drag, it’s AMAZING!  I am so happy and everyone around me is so happy! This week lots of stuff happened--there were some funny moments, embarrassing moments, and spiritual moments. 

First off, I have some advice for the soon-to-be missionaries, “DO NOT let another missionary cut your hair”.  They will want to play a prank on you and shave off your side burns!! Next, DON’T play with a ball in your dorms after quiet time.  The Lord knows and will give you a reminder that the time is His, my reminder was that the ball whacked me in the eye which resulted in a swollen shut black eye!  Last, DO NOT stuff your face with food every meal, you WILL get food poisoning. Even though a bunch of "bad luck" happened this week I am still so happy and love to be here!! I’ve learned to laugh at my mistakes (which are a lot) haha!

Some of the funny things that happened this week were that we received two new Elders in our zone and we thought it would be funny if their District leader said he was from Germany and talked to them in this ridiculous German accent! It went on for 3 days and they believed it! Also, in Portuguese two words that are similar are gravada which means tie and gravida which means pregancy...so you can see where this is going. I was in a lesson with one of my investigators and I thought I said, "hey nice tie," but I actually said, "hey nice pregnancy." It was sooooo funny and I was so embarrassed!

We upped our investigators to 3 every day! It’s crazy stressful planning for all of their needs in such a short amount of time. I love each of them so much and truly want them to have the gospel. Ana is an inactive member so for our last lesson I prepared a scripture from 2nd Nephi.  I asked her to read it and when she did you could feel the spirit go through her as she read the verse. She looked up with tears in her eyes and I also had tears in mine as she told me about how she was praying for an answer to go back to church and that scripture was her answer. It’s crazy how the Lord guides us when preparing for lessons. The Holy Ghost is the best wingman, he’s always got my back! Next is Fabio who is a logical thinker, that can be hard because belief in the church is a lot of faith and not all logic. I talked to him about how logical it is that a 14 year old boy wrote such a complex book. He agreed and started reading the Book of Mormon! Now the last person is really close to my heart.  We signed up for a TRC in English with a real investigator.  She is catholic and goes to BYU. It was so nice teaching in English as we taught her about God’s love for her. It was such a spiritual experience for me as I really did want her to feel the joy and love that the gospel brings. Also after that lesson it hit me how much God loves me and how blessed I am!

We had an amazing devotional on Tuesday as this lady talked about how you only serve a mission once. It hit me hard, there is NO TIME for rest, and these two years I have to be going my hardest trying to bring everyone unto Christ! Also, as I have been reading Mosiah I have discovered a new hero in my life, King Benjamin--MAN what a guy!! He is just such a great example to me as I was reading about him on top of the temple preaching to everyone and saying that all he wants is to please God and be his servant. I want to be like that in my life. It is a privilege to serve God and wear Christ’s name over my heart. 

On Wednesday both Elder Robins group and our group got to host the new missionaries arriving. We knew that Elder Bunker was coming so we were on the lookout for him. They tell the missionaries NOT to freak out when you see your friend while hosting but when we saw Elder Bunker’s car we couldn’t hold in our excitement and started screaming and jumping for joy.  We both got to be his host and show him around, it was amazing! This week the MSD (missionary smack down) was sweet! I don’t think I have ever laughed so hard. Being the commentator is sweet! Whoever says that you can’t laugh or be happy on a mission is wrong!!

I love this gospel and know it is true!! It brings TRUE and EVERLASTING joy! I love you all!

Elder Herrmann

PS  Please send me emails/letters through “Dear Elder” so I can see what going on with your life! If you want to send packages (which I would love) haha send them to:
Sep 13 POR-LIS Unit 211
2005 N 900 E
Provo, UT 84602