Republic of the Congo Brazzaville Mission

Monday, April 26, 2021

Week 30 Nous sommes très occupés!

It's been another awesome and hot week here in Africa! Every day I am super busy. I get up at 5:30am and work out and then study french for around 2 hours before Elder Nsaka and I head out for the day at around 10 am. 

We hop on a bus and head to our area to go teach! There are so many people who need to be taught that we are teaching at least 5 people a day. It's non-stop between all of the teaching and traveling! 

I've met so many wonderful people here with some amazing stories! 

Currently, Elder Nsaka and have about 10 people who will be baptized next month which is awesome. The people in Congo are so ready to learn the Gospel of Jesus Christ!

My French is improving. I still can't understand most people but every day I am able to pick up a little more of what they say. 

We had a zone conference this week which was great! Président and Sœur Magré talked about how we can increase our faith to accomplish miracles! 

Faith in Jesus Christ is so important these days. Our Prophet Russel M. Nelson taught, 

"Faith in Jesus Christ is the greatest power available to us in this life" 

So true! Every decision we make to follow Christ starts with faith. And from that faith, we receive so many blessings. The people of Congo Brazzaville are great examples of this. They give up so much for the gospel of Jesus Christ and keep him at the center of their lives because of their faith!

Elder Nsaka and Elder Hillam

washing clothes





Monday, April 12, 2021

Week 29 -- Arrival in the Congo-- Welcome to the Jungle!!

This is gonna be a long one...

So I've made it to the Republic of the Congo! 

On Thursday evening I went to President Hobbins's home to go see if the covid test I took on Wednesday was negative; if it was positive I wouldn't fly. There had been rumors of people getting vaccines and then getting a false positive on the test and since I got vaccinated on Monday I was a little nervous. President Hobbins and I pulled up the results and to my relief it was negative! I stayed the nights at President Hobbins's home and drove to the airport early in the morning on Friday!

I met up with Elder Jensen who was also flying out of SLC. We got on our flight to New York, and from New York to Paris, where we met up with 3 other elders who flew through Atlanta. We went to get on our flight from Paris to Congo, but they didn't let the 3 elders board who flew through Atlanta because their connecting flight before was delayed and there wasn't any time to get their luggage on the flight to go to congo. So Elder Jensen and I boarded the plane while the other 3 elders had to catch another flight later that night through Ethiopia. 

Finally, after almost 20 hours of flying, we landed in Congo! 

We went through security, we had to show our passports, visas, and negative covid tests. But I forgot one thing. My yellow fever vaccination card!😳😳😳

When the lady asked for it I realized I didn't bring it and I was about to not be able to get into the country. She told me to step to the side while she continued to let others through. Worried I wasn't going to be able to continue I said a prayer in my heart to be able to get through the security somehow. That's when a man named Jilson came up to Elder Jensen and me. He asked us how we were doing and we told him that I had left my yellow fever vaccination card. He went up to the lady checking the paperwork and talked to her, we then all went to a back room where Jilson handed her cash and where she forged me a yellow fever vaccination card. 😲 

She handed me it and we went through the rest of security and got our luggage. We were greeted by President and Sister Magré and we got in a car to go to the stay with some other missionaries until the other elders who were stuck in Paris got to Congo. 

We slept there Saturday night and on Sunday, I went with some of the elders to church. We hopped in a taxi to go to the building. There are no rules for driving here, other than don't hit anyone. Taxi drivers here are crazy. The roads are crazy here. Everyone honks and each other and the roads get packed. The roads are super bumpy if there is any asphalt at all. Often the roads are just dirt with giant puddles of water.

We got to church and were 6 confirmations which were awesome. The members are all awesome and kind. I can only say small and short sentences but I'm already understanding better. But I have a long way to go.

We went back to the apartment where the other 3 elders had just gotten back from the airport. Unfortunately, all their bags didn't come. That evening all 9 of us total slept in the main room. 

Today we all hung around at the apartment. We go and get fresh baguettes from the boutiques. It's super cheap and they put chocolate in them or butter and sausage. Really good. I also love getting all the different fruit juices they have here. They have a special flavor of Fanta called Fanta passion. It's amazing. 

Today we pretty much chilled at the apartment all day. We will be doing orientation tomorrow and I'll finally have a companion and an area! The reason I haven't done orientation yet is that the three elders who didn't get their luggage still haven't gotten it yet and they need it in order to go anywhere else. 

The Republic of the Congo is awesome and I'm excited to spend 18 months here. I'm also thankful for the time I got to spend in Utah as well. I've learned a lot and been so incredibly blessed!

Au revoir,


Elder Hillam

Elder Jensen and I flying out of SLC
Elder Jensen and I flying out of Paris to Congo

All 9 of us getting ready for bed

Balcony of the mission office

View from the top of our apartment building 



Monday, April 5, 2021

Week 28 - Riverdale, Utah

 Bonjour à tous!

This week was pretty great! 

We found some new people to teach this week which is always awesome. We've been working with a lot of people that live in the trailer parks which has been fun. 

We were walking home from a lesson in a trailer when we saw a camera crew at the end of the street. Later that evening we got a text from a member telling us that we made the news! Guess we're famous now haha. I'll link the article so you can watch the video!

https://kutv.com/news/land-is-valuable-people-are-not-apparently-developers-targeting-utah-trailer-parks

Anyways I really enjoyed watching to General Conference this weekend! It's really awesome to hear the messages from living prophets and apostles! I really loved President Nelson's message about faith. I loved how he invited us to ask ourselves "what would I do if I had more faith?" And then he invited us to do those things. 

Today I got vaccinated! Super thankful I had the opportunity to do that before I leave for the Congo on Friday! 

Au revoir,

Elder Hillam

 A member gave us these really cool shirts from the Philippines!

Me getting the J&J vaccine!