Monday, September 30, 2019

"Yep" -Flavio


Hey Fam bam! This week was a real great time :) We had a baptism! So proud of Flavio! Enjoy the pics! Sorry I'm lazy and bad at writing. But hope yáll have a great week and do some good in the world and gear up for general conference, it's gonna be big!!! Love you guys!

Pictures:
1. Gearing up for the baptism!
2. This guy!
3. These sky lines
4. This city
5. These cards I painted :)
6. We got cool matching moomoos
7. Peace out buddies :)







         --Sister Bradley

Monday, September 23, 2019

Soup, Sweat and Sicky


Fam Bam,
What a week it has been. Miracles: we found a golden investigator taught by the missionaries in the past that's gonna get baptized this week! Everybody pray for Flavio. Also, it's almost General Conference again!? What is this? I hope everybody is getting their questions ready for this outpouring of modern revelation! I'm hyped in case y'all were wondering.
In other news, I got sick this week which was actually super awful :/ and missed church for the first time in sooooo long! Bright side, our ward was nice enough to bring us the sacrament :) but apparently everyone was super warded out at church because it was probably the first time the sisters weren't at church in literal years. I think we have a better attendance record than the Branch President, but they were all very nicely concerned.
Anyways, I haven't got much else on my mind at the moment, buuuut enjoy this letter that they asked me to write  to the YW back in the home ward :)

To my dear young woman back home! :)
So it's been a while! When did you all grow up? It literally makes me feel so old because just yesterday I was in your guy's place! I don't know if a couple years ago I could've imagined being where I am today. Obviously I wouldn't have guessed Africa but even serving a mission was something I wasn't sure about for a long time. And my advice for you guys is that that's okay if you don't have it all figured out yet. It's okay if you don't know if you wanna serve a mission or where you want to go to college and study etc. You've all still got some time. But what is important is that the way you're living now leaves you with all the options and opportunities that you might be guided in taking or choosing in the future. I love the talk given by Pres. Dallin H. Oaks in this last general conference titled; "Where will this lead?", This talk is about about how we might wisely use our time and make choices that prepare us for essentially who we become. Lately I have found myself often thinking about this question in relation to my past and present decisions.
Perhaps you've yet to find yourselves at the stage of life when you need to make major and life changing choices (mission, college, etc.) or perhaps you have. But the more important preparatory state is right now and it depends on all the little choices you make daily. To quote Elder Uchtdorf, "decisions determine destiny". Just like the grades you get in high school determines which colleges accept you and for which scholarships you can receive, the moral and temporal decisions you make right now will determine what kind of a person you become.
So make good ones, make the best of ones! Spend your time the way it counts. If need be, do an inventory of your life, think about the music you listen to, the tv you watch, with whom you spend you your time, everything, and ask yourself: Where will this lead? Are these things you want to be determining factor in creating and shaping you and your future? If not, just replace them with something better til you fill your life will all the best of things, the kinda things you want in the future. Prepare to serve a mission even if it's not in your plans, prepare to enter into the temple even though it may seem a long ways off. But be prepared for all the greatest of things you may like to receive or do in this life. That way you never find yourself limited in making these decisions when the time comes.
But overall the very very best advice I can give is to simply continue growing your relationship with Jesus Christ and Heavenly Father. Do the basics, read a little in the Book of Mormon everyday, say your prayers and stay active at church. Then pay attention as you do these things, thinking about how you feel, seek after the guiding voice of the Spirit and learn how it is he communicates with you. If you learn to hear and understand the Spirit, when the time comes to make the big or little decisions in your lives, you'll know what to do because Heavenly Father will let you know.
Now for any of you who are thinking about a mission, keep thinking about it! And for any of you who aren't, start thinking about it! A mission is by no stretch of the imagination an easy or casual thing, but it is one of the best and most important things you could possibly do. I'm so grateful for this time I've had to be serving as a full time missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ. It's been an amazing and life changing experience that I wouldn't trade for anything. I love it here and I love these people and I know without a doubt that the Book of Mormon is true, that this is Christ's church restored and that President Nelson is a living and inspired prophet of God. Remember always to pray and find these answers and answers for any other questions you guys have, for yourselves. I love you cuties so much! Continue lighting the world! See y'all in a few months!
--Sister Bradley

And the pics!

1. The views
2. More views
3. Them views though
4. Hibiscus popsicles






Monday, September 16, 2019

Pescando Para Pesquisadores


Familia!
So this week has been super fun! I got my fidja and she's amazing, also serving with american again is such a different experience! Like, a good thing, but man, american humor and me, it's like we're meeting again for the first time.
But super cool thing that happened this week, we had an investigator that I've never met who just showed up at church and was basically like; "yeah I talked to sisters in the past and already came to church but I couldn't get baptized because I lived with my catholic grandma, but I don't live with her anymore sooo..." To which I was just like, "yeah, cool, so when can we come teach you??". Hahaha, I love when things like that happen because it just makes you realize how much we don't really have control over but how much God just has everything worked out. No one really forgets the spirit and obviously the spiirt doesn't forget anyone sooo you never know when it's just gonna all click or work out for somebody. It's never really too late and the Lord works in mysterious ways.
In other news, it's been fun seeing my companion go through all sorts of culture shocks because it reminds me of how actually weird our lives are and gives me deja vu of what the beginning of my mission was like. What a journey it's been :) I'm so grateful to be here and for everything i've been able to learn and all the the people I've met. So many blessing poored into my life, being a servant of Jesus Christ is the best!
And now for the pics :)

1. Generic photo of me picking up my filha 
2. On the road to guudbay 
3. My comp. is a photo taker, so now you lucky ducks get all the fun day to day pics. 
4. a nice wall 
5. Two photogenic gals in front of said flower wall 
6. In the darkness 
7. From the hood 
8. A view 
9. Todays meal, fun stuff, thanks friends, love y'all, peace out until next week. 










Monday, September 9, 2019

Assombro Me Causa


Fam Bam! Another glorious week has passed me by here in the mission! The days just get faster and faster! This week in updates:
One of our investigators who has a really difficult home situation and lives really far away came to church this Sunday!!!(that may seem like such a small thing but for her you have no idea what a feat it was for her!) And she came with a less active! Literally almost cried.
It's actually been pretty difficult to get people to come to church in this area because of work and a really strong cultural influence of Catholicism but because of that I've been able to think a lot about Sunday and why Sunday worship is so important to me and beneficial as a commandment. And obviously I'm always drawn back to the sacrament. We as members of the church a lot of times forget to appreciate the connection we have with the Savior through weekly partaking of the sacrament. But that restored power and authority to partake of His sacrament isn't found anywhere else and there is no more powerful or lasting way to repent and change our lives LITERALLY WEEKLY than taking his name upon us and receiving the spirit to be with us during our sabbath day worship. Don't forget what that means, don't forget to make the sacrament meaningful!
On another note, I got bitten by a dog! I'm serious, it was a dog the size of a cat buuuut it was full of a lot of anger because I now have very clear tooth marks scared into my foot :) But it was an adventure and to the surprise of my district leader, I didn't cry!
Also, today is transfers! I'm staying in Nhagar (obvi) and I'm gonna train an american! (My first american comp. in six transfers!) So that'll be cool. Her name is Sister Stewart, I'll send some photos next week!

This weeks featured photos:
 1. A rainbow
2. Larry
3. This transfers district
4. Sister welling "treating" my dog bite
5. Socks and sandals because I couldn't let my "open wound" get wet, lol. Such Fashion.
6. 10 points to who can guess who's skin colors are these!
7. Axada Galego :)
8. How I feel about all this rain.
9. Peace Out









 

Peace out fam bam, love you all and until next week!!!
         --Sister Bradley

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Txuba


Dear Family,
Today I'm tired so I haven't got much to say, but we had a great week and I'm so grateful to be here on the mission, serving the Lord and seeing His hand in all the little details of our lives :) Enjoy the pics.

Photo Notes: 
1. This sunset on Assomada
2. Zone Activity with all these cuties!!!
3. Division with Sis. Welling who's actually staying with us right now :)
4. It's been raining a lot! (they say the more rain that falls on you during the mission the more beautiful your future husband will be so maybe it ain't such a bad thing, hahaha)
5. Blessing the rains (actually praying that it stops...)
6. Instagramy
7. One of the only times you'll see cabo verde verde...
 8. Only after txuba
 9. Sitting in the front of the hiace (high class ;)
10. Whelp, Peace out, love you all sooo much, have a great week!