What up everyone?! I'm kind of tired today and so I'm going to try and keep this email simple.


We had a baptism yesterday for Lydia. Her whole family is members and my companion taught her. She traveled for school for 4 months and randomly showed up this last week, so we got to baptize her. 

We are going to extend baptismal invitations to Nelson, and Bismark (Lydia's brother) for this next Sunday. I've talked about Nelson's progress, he is a stud. Bismark's family are all members like I said, and he's 10 years old. We are going to finish teaching him this week so we can baptize him and Nelson at the same time. 

Other than that, things are going as usual. Plenty of people to teach and meet with, so we are kept busy. That truly is a blessing. 

Joseph's friends that we are teaching are progressing. It's awesome to see the domino effect take place in missionary work. Joseph has helped us teach them and it's been awesome. He is a straight stud and his friends will be awesome members to add to the Nkawkaw branch, if they continue to progress. 

Today for pday we went to some caves up in the mountains here. It was way cool and we are definitely in Africa hahah. I saw some of those ants from Tarzan that they use to stitch his wound, and there's monkeys in the forest we were in but we didn't see any. The cave was basically a crack in the mountain it was nuts. Anyways the hike and cave and scenery was all way cool. 

I've started making my own ties out of fabric and African fabric called kentai so that's cool. 

Also when it rains Africans put out buckets to collect the water which is cool. I took a video of it. 

My first transfer ends in one week. It's nuts how fast this time has gone by. 

Love and miss you all.

-Elder Willden



Elder Willden and 2 other Elders bought a pig and had first American type meal 
together. 















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