Ho Ho Ho

Quite the week, nice to have it over and hopefully things can get back to normal! On Monday we accompanied the Köthen elders and their 8 or so youth (7 young men 1 young women) to Leipzig to spend our P-day with a Christmas market, because for some reason our tiny market in Bernburg decided to close 5 days before Christmas… But ja, we got a little taste of what a German Christmas that you imagine looks like. Also we ran into the Groitzsch elders.

Tuesday I received 4 wedding invites… one of which was to my boy Kevin who sealed the deal that same day so big “LIEBE GRUß/ ALLES GUTE .USW” to him and his new wife!

Wednesday we met with one of our less actives, and we had no idea what to share with him because he’s mostly less active because he’s super sick. But on our walk over we decided to show him all of the music numbers from the Christmas devotional because boy, they were good! Well he loved it even though it was in English, because the spirit works however it would like 😉

Late Saturday night we found out one of the Köthen elders was in the hospital for appendicitis, and so that meant the one and only Elder Burns (my trainee) had to come crash with us for a couple days! That mixed stuff up a little bit, and made for some fun.

Christmas went well, and skyping was wonderful. It was great to reflect on our Lord and Savior and his unending love.

Happy Holidays,

Elder Winkel

-I was never scared of Santa until now.

-cozy Christmas Eve district meeting with the 4 elders
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Merry Christmas

Well well, Merry Christmas to all! Honestly, there is no place like home for the holidays. But you become more thankful for what you have when you go without. We’re also still dreaming of a white Christmas. Northern Germany normally doesn’t get any snow, so we’ll make the best of what we have… rain.
This week was filled with handing out some more cards for our choir concert, and a lot of walking around in the dark. But that’s okay, we made the apartment as festive as we could which means about 70 feet of lights, and two oversized Christmas trees we found in the road. (squirrel free)
Tuesday we had exchanges with the ZL’s so that means I went to Leipzig for a day. After my two hour train ride to Leipzig we reached the apartment just in time to realize that the ZL that was back in Bernburg with Elder Perkins still had the keys to the apartment, too late to wake up the old couple to let us borrow the spare, we went and crashed with the other Leipzig elders across town. It was nice to be in a big city, we had some appointments and we were able to meet with some cool people.
Toward the end of the day, we went to do some finding on the streets and we talked to this really cool African kid and his Asian friend. They were both about 17 and come to find out they both LOVE basketball and would love to play with some Americans… Luckily the ward has an activity planned for basketball! And SADLY I will be back in Bernburg, so my streak of 14 months without basketball continues… oh well.
The joke I made in ward council of me being Santa for the branch turned into a reality on Saturday, I terrified 3 of the 6 children, and gave all the old people a good laugh with my sorry attempt to be the big man in red. Elder Perkins described it as a half drunk half Chris Farley Santa, so ya. (Interpret that how you want haha)
Our choir concert on Friday was amazing, we only had 3 more places left in the theater we rented out, and a lot of the people were non-members/less actives. It’s probably the biggest activity that the branch has each year, so it was nice to have a good turnout.
The work is still slow, the cool Russian lady we had contact with dropped off the face of the earth, and so we spend most of our time wandering and trying to talk to people.
This last week I went to work in the “what lack I yet” area, I got my answer and it was to really dive into the scriptures, so I will be going in head first.
“Ask and ye shall receive”
I testify that that is true, no matter how painful or painfully simple the change is. It’s for the better, and it’s for our personal progression. Christ made it possible, and there is no better time to make a change than CHRISTmas.
27 And if men come unto me I will show unto them their weakness. I give unto men weakness that they may be humble; and my grace is sufficient for all men that humble themselves before me; for if they humble themselves before me, and have faith in me, then will I make weak things become strong unto them. (Ether 12)
Happy Holidays,
Elder Winkel
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Wahoo 20

Well it was a good birthday, ate some Subway, and played some ping pong. Alles gute!

It was a slow week for us, but ya know, the work goes on.

We spent most of our week handing out invites to our choir concert composed of our members and missionaries. We had our first one on Sunday and it went well, we had over a hundred people crammed into the little Köthen church. Next Friday the concert in Bernburg, can’t wait.

On Friday as we were out, we started to follow this random crowd, next thing you know we were in this weird bombed out church with a bunch of little kids singing in a choir… we honestly had no idea how we got there so that was pretty funny.

Saturday for the Branch Christmas party, I will be playing Santa… I don’t know how/why but I got a suit and everything so I’ll roll with it!

This morning I read a talk given by Elder Ballard, and he talked about Hyrum Smith, what a man he was! I always love reading more and more about him and Joseph. While Hyrum was in Liberty jail, they both understood, they both continued on, with a “thy will be done O Lord” attitude. As we have that, there is no reason to fear. ”

“Only believe and move Forward in Cresendo.”

Elder Winkel
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Blades of Glory

Currently we are in Magdeburg waiting for Elder Casperson’s
new companion who will arrive tomorrow, Elder Brimhall! We sent off
Elder Barrios home today and so to mourn we went ice-skating! It was a
blast! We couldn’t get ourselves off the ice for a couple hours and I
could say we’d probably win gold in the Olympics by now!

So this week we were able to meet with the Russian lady. She met us at
the church and she was super cool and had a lot of questions, we
taught her the first lesson and it was a really great experience to
have.

Wednesday we were invited over for lunch by an older couple in the
branch and they fed us just as much potato salad as they always
do… too much. And this time they thought they hadn’t given us
enough last time so they decided to make extra. Well to say the least I
probably won’t be eating very many potatoes when I get home…

Saturday morning Bruder Schütze and his wife invited us over for our
Thanksgiving dinner! Every year they invite the missionaries over
and make them the biggest most American meal they know how and all I
can say was it was pretty great, they did quite the job.

Saturday evening we went to Köthen and had an activity with the young
men there. We played soccer, made pizza burgers, and then we finished
off the night with “Meet the Mormons”. It was really cool and there were
a lot of young men there. Even one of the boys brought
homemade firecrackers… So that made it interesting.

On my mission I’ve really learned to be thankful to be busy. Hopefully
this week we can keep it that way! Also I know if we trust in
the Lord we have no reason to worry. That has helped me a lot on my
mission to not to be so stressed about the hard times because I know the
Lord will provide away.

Continue in Crescendo

-Elder Winkel

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