This week was great as usual. Short Short Short. Elder Fallabella spoke to us tuesday night and gave a great talk about teaching and baptising families. Then wednesday we had the first worldwide missionary broadcast in over 10 years. Im sure you've already heard all about it but Ill share a few of my favorite parts: Elder Oaks (legjobb apostol) taught that "The baptism we seek is the baptism that comes after sincere repentance. Elder Bednar taught that "We can bring the spirit unto the investigators heart but they must have the faith to let it into their hearts." And Elder Anderson taught the importance of testifying of Christ at every opportunity he said "Always have His name on your lips." It was incredible and very inspiring-- like a special general conference session centered on one specific group of people who all have the same purpose.
The rest of the week flew by. We focused a lot on imperative tense which was, to be positive "fun".
Our teachers are amazing and there is not one day that goes by that I am not incredibly grateful for them. They always take extra time to help coach each of us individually for as long as we need. As well as give us feedback on our lessons and help us not stress out too much for when we get to Hungary not really knowing how to speak Hungarian. And the most amazing part is that they do it all in Hungarian; they're probably two of the most patient people in Provo.
Highlight of this weeks classes was TRC which was SKYPE with Robi who was in Szeged, Hungary. Each companionship got to talk with someone from Hungary and share a Spiritual message with them for thirty minutes. We went 20 minutes over with Robi as he tested us our knowledge on bizarre words like wolf and ball point pen. He also told us all about Star Wars much to my companions dismay-- even though it was in Hungarian and we could literally only understand every 20th word. It was a humbling experience that got us excited to go but motivated to not get trunky the last two weeks and really focus in class till the end!
I continue to play in sacrament meeting every week-- this week I really messed up the Sacrament hymn and they had to sing acapella for awhile and it actually sounded really good I was questioning if I should even come back in at all but I did anyways. We spent a lot of time with Csolity Nővér the Hun sister that's leaving tomorrow to serve in Mesa, Arizona. She was really nice to put to rest a lot of our unimportant fears and questions that we didnt have the vocabulary to ask our teachers in Hungarian hah! She told us all the gross Hungarian foods to avoid at all costs and ate at least 50 croutons every day just plain in a salad bowl without any salad. She claims that its the only food here which tastes anything like Hungarian food (which makes me super excited because I love croutons!) She also wrote two pages in my journal IN HUNGARIAN so translating that will be my activity on the plane ride.
Our Branch President is so knowledgable I wish I could just have all his doctrinal thoughts transfered to my head. One interesting thing he explained this week was Nephis Psalm. We studied Charity Hope and Faith and he shared his insights and said that the reason Nephi went off and I guess lost his cool in a way is because he lost the power of Charity because he was just so frustrated with his brothers disobedience-- probably blaming a portion of the contribution his father died when he did because he had been through so much worry about his sons... Charity is a life long goal and he challenged us to try to understand that most people will probably just not understand. But to make sure they understand that we love them. And that we believe in Christ and know that He lives.
I love you all! Thank you for your prayers, packages, and support.
Szeretlek titeket,
Hughes Elder





