First Jihlava Pictures



Ahoj from Jihlava!
I’ve finally arrived in the Czech Republic! I’ll try to include a good amount of detail in this email, so it may be a little long.
My last few days away the MTC were pretty unremarkable. We said goodbye to our teachers and began packing for real. Monday morning at 9am, we packed up and left the MTC for the first time in 9 weeks. We took an overnight flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam. A couple hours later and we were on the flight to Prague. We landed in Praha around 2 in the afternoon local time. We immediately go back to the mission home and drop off our luggage and our suit coats and headed out into Prague. A short walk got us to this beautiful overlook point a hill, where you could see almost the whole city. We talked about the history of missionary work in the Czech Republic and Slovakia for a little bit, then went on a short tour of Prague. We saw some amazing sites, like the beautiful Prague Castle and some other impressive buildings. We walked down the hill to the famous Charles Bridge, and then crossed into the old town to see the astronomical clock. We ate some quick dinner at a little restaurant, and then got to work. On the metro ride back we all attempted to talk to people about Christ and His message. It was interesting to really try to speak Czech with Czechs for the first time. We spent the night in Prague, anxiously waiting to find out where we’d all be going. After a quick breakfast and a short presentation, I met my trainer, Starší Papworth, and my area, Jihlava.
Jihlava (pronounced ye-H-lava) is a small city in the countryside on the border between Bohemia and Moravia. It’s an old town, that at one point was known for its silver mining. It was also considered important enough that they put a large wall around it. The picture I’ve attached is the large Kostel right of the main square. We took a couple hour bus ride to Jihlava from Prague. Right after we arrived here, Starší Papworth and I had to run and visit a nearby member, who we’re helping prepare to go to the temple. The next morning we got up and had to go and meet the nearest missionaries to us in Třebíč, which is about 50 minutes by train. Even traveling here is gorgeous, as the train runs through miles of forested hills and rolling farms. We came back and spent a lot of time studying and preparing lessons for the next day. At the end of that we had Inspiration Night, which is a weekly activity where the members here get together and play some sort of game and eat some food with a spiritual thought. It’s a wonderful way for people here to learn about the church and meet members and us, the missionaries. On Saturday we had service all morning long at a farm just outside of Jihlava. On Sunday we got to go to Church, and then spend some time visiting members around Jihlava.There were lots of other little stories, but my time here is short, and I’ve got too go.
Things are good in Jihlava. I’m incredibly excited to actually be out serving the people of the Czech Republic.
Starší O’Barr
Goodbye for now!
It’s been another relatively uneventful week here at the MTC, so this’ll be another relatively short email. I understand there have been some problems with people getting my emails, but hopefully they’re fixed by the time this goes out.
This past Thursday, my companions and I got to sit in at the end of a tour and answer questions about what life is like at the MTC and other related questions. It was fun to talk to other prospective missionaries and families about what I have been able to do so far on my mission all while still in the MTC. On Sunday, I also got to be part of a small panel of missionaries that got to help the MTC presidency do a presentation for all the new missionaries that got here last week. It was all about obedience as a missionary.


Photos


Another Week Down!
I have just one P-Day left here in the MTC, and things are starting to get busy around here. This week I got to help host the new missionaries coming in, which was an awesome opportunity. Over 700 missionaries got here yesterday. That night, we got a bunch of new missionaries headed to Thailand, and so my companions and I got the opportunity of showing them around the MTC. It was amazing to see how quick the other Thai missionaries took them in, and welcomed them to the MTC. They’ve only been here for a couple of days, but their testimonies are already an inspiration for me. Some of these missionaries are coming from the Philippines, coming thousands of miles across the world to be taught Thai in English, when English isn’t even their first language, in order to go teach the people of Thailand about the wondrous Gospel of Jesus Christ.
One of our Czech teachers is leaving this week, so on her last day teaching us, she got to spend time talking about the mission, showing us pictures and telling stories about the wonderful people she got to teach and meet in the mission field. It was so much fun to hear, and it helped to get us all very excited to get out and begin teaching.
That’s probably it for this week. Emails will probably get a little longer in a couple of months when I’m out of the MTC. I’ll be sending another email with some photos in a little bit.
Nahledanou,
Starší O’Barr