Well folks, it has been quite the week here in the Czech/Slovak Mission. I’ll give you the quick rundown and then hit some highlights at the end.
Tuesday: We were relatively swamped with office and administrative work. We had to make sure everything was ready to go out to the East Zone Conference on Wednesday, and helped the APs get it all into the ‘Juicer’ (our nickname for the mission van). Unfortunately, only 30 mins into the trip an unnamed elder filled the diesel engine with gasoline. Luckily the damage was minimal, and after they got towed back to Prague, the APs were able to get back on the road in a different car, and still made it to zone conference. While all this was happening, Elder Anderson and I were busy getting lost on our way out to a member’s house, a few kilometers outside of Prague. We only missed 2 different busses. Still made it and remarkably on time!
Wednesday: We had a first lesson with someone in Letna park, and spent some more time in the office
Thursday: We dragged President down to the bank and got Elder Anderson added as a signatory on the mission’s bank account. Hoorah for office work! 🙃
Friday: It was the 91st anniversary of the dedication of the Czech/Slovak Mission, or at the time, the Czechoslovakian Mission. I’ll spare you the details but we went to Karlštejn, a gorgeous town outside of Prague, lorded over by a huge castle. We went on a short hike to the overlook where they held a meeting on July 24, 1929, and spent some time in reflection, prayer, and song. A good day, but long.
Saturday: A surprisingly quiet day. We attended a picnic held by a member in Letna park, and met a lot of people and had some really good conversations with some members who we had been trying to get in contact with for forever.
Sunday: We started by accidentally getting roped into attending the morning Czech Sacrament meeting with a friend we hadn’t seen in a few months, as well as some other members we hadn’t seen in a long time. We took a quick break for lunch, and then came back to start filling up the font for the baptism that evening and then attended the English Sacrament meeting with our friends. After that there was some more running around to get ready for the baptism of Lukáš, who is an 8 year old boy. We met with him and his family a few times before his baptism to him help understand it a little better, and to get more excited for the opportunity. It was wonderful.
Well, congratulations on making it this far! Sorry for such a long email, but there was a lot that happened. I can truly testify that the Lord is mindful of all of us, at all points. He watches over our every movement, and He gives me the strength I need to take that one more step, when I am ready to fall over and give up. Our life has a greater plan behind all of it, and a deeper meaning than we can comprehend. Please, if you are unsure, pray and ask God, and if you are unsure of how to do that, ask me!
S láskou,
Starší O’Barr
I forgot to say what happened today, but I visited the 3rd largest equestrian statue in the world.


