Elder Fisher - Trinidad Port of Spain Mission

Monday, January 22, 2018

Jumbie Dog called Plop

Hi

This week has been good. This week has been lots of fun. We have been biking here there and everywhere. We keep running into former investigators from when I first got here and we are having more success re-teaching them now the second time then the first time. 
We are re-teaching a lady named Anike and a lady named Mandy. Mandy just got married the day before we re-found her and Anike is a single mother of two. They were both taught by missionaries a long time before we ever taught them and they don't remember too much. We did't get too far with them the last time because we lost contact with them. We will see how this goes. 
We had zone conference on Friday and after conference President Egbert came teaching with us. He said he was very impressed with our teaching. Elder Gibson, my MTC companion, his companion in Bath got his Visa to the USA and so he is with us in a trio until his new companion gets into the country. Probably Wednesday. His new companion is from Holland or something like that. 
We got news on Trinidad and president Egbert's visa runs out in March and also by December there will be no missionaries in Trinidad because they haven't given out any OMP's (overseas missionary permit) They will be moving the mission home to Curacoa but the mission name will stay the same. Looks like I'll be staying in Guyana unless things change in the Trinidad government but I'm not complaining! Guyana is the best!

This is what we call a jumbie dog. We call him Plop. He's our friend. 



Also a picture with the district before it all changed with transfers. 



Elder Fisher and President Egbert at the Berbice Zone conference

Oh and something I forgot with the last email, I got Grandma and Grandpa Baker's and Brandon's letters and also i got  the youths care package and Brother and sister Cooks Christmas letter! Tell them I say thank you very much and I enjoyed them a lot!

Elder Fisher

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