Thursday, November 6, 2008

The Truth

Hello,

We are having a wonderful time with the campaign, "would you like to know the Truth".

It is amazing to see the one of the six that people choose, and then their response.

DJ, Hunter and Kadence all worked with friends today in the campaign, Shelby and I had bible studies all day. Thursday is a full bible study day for us, we go out door to door on other days.

Kadence is a publisher now, she is so amazing, well I know I'm partial, cause I'm the mom :)
She has always been so outgoing and talkative and always wanting to go preach every chance she gets.

The other day I went to see their tennis lessons for the first time, usually I am running errands or in service during their lessons. After lessons, I took some time to sit at a small outdoor bar and catch some news on the tv (we don't get new at our place). One of the workers started to ask what work I do in Sierra Leone, before I could answer a man said, she is one of Jehovah's Witnesses. I was surprised as this was the first time I had met them. I asked how he knew, he said "your children tell me all the scriptures they learn and explain them to me". We had a great conversation he took some magazines and I am to see him Friday to answer some more questions he has. Two of the other men there were also joining in the conversation, one says he has the "What Does the Bible Really Teach Book", he said he really enjoys reading it.

Preaching here is nonstop, even when you don't plan to preach, we must always be prepared. I can't ever go out without some literature and a bible. A new missionary couple from Gilead Graduation, just arrived, they said "there are so many people", it is so true. I guess now that we have been here nearly a year, we are getting used to the crowded streets and transportation. Service is constant, even walking between doors you talk to 1 to 5 people or more.

Unfortunately, we cannot offer studies to all that would study. Our schedules are already so busy we really have to try to fit in door to door preaching around the studies we have. A few months ago I was going to some studies but really wanted to join the group for door to door. Figured I would do two or three doors and then head to studies. The first door I went to I met two young men, they invited us in to sit in their small cement home. I went through the presentation, but they were shy to answer, then from the other room I heard a women say, "speak up, answer", it was their mom :) She came out and joined the conversation, in just a short time we realized she had really studied the bible, she was talking of the resurection and the 144,000...... and more. She then said that she really wanted to study, and asked if I would "please" study with her. My schedule was very full, but how could I say "no" I must study with her. She is doing very well with her studies still and has been coming to meetings for over a month now. Today during the study her 14 year old daughter joined in, she asked to study too. She is usually in school during the study time, but today they had no school. We will be starting her study next week. I have since learned that the mom had studied years ago, when she couldn't even read, one of the missionaries studied with her and taught her to read. The "seeds" of bible truths had been planted. Today after our study she said, "I am So Glad to Know the Truth". I had not yet given her the campaign tract, so her comment led right into it. She was so thrilled to have the tract, she is going to write the scriptures in the margins and carry it with her in her bag. She says alot of her friends ask her about the changes she has made in her life and now she has a very concise way to show them, and she really liked how it had all scriptures from the bible, so they could see right away the information was from God, not her.

Keep warm New Englanders, we heard you got some snow.... brrrr.
It is really a bit of jet lag still her, like a time warp, the dry season is starting, so it is getting hotter and hotter, it was 90's today. The offshore breeze is really nice though, and our place is on a hillside with lots of breeze so the house stays cool. One sister that visited said she thought for sure we had fans on. This isn't possible as we don't even have electricity but once in a blue moon..... :) But Jah provides natural AC, so we are fine.

Greetings to All,
Swifts

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