Monday, March 16, 2020

BINYAG SA ILOG

March 16, 2020


I decided to make the subject something besides COVID-19 because I'm sure that's all that everyone is going to talk about! Sounds like people are going crazy all over the world, and that includes the Philippines. Last week everything was fine and then things exploded! People seem to be overreacting a little bit, but then I realize that there are a lot of cases around the world, recently. Lucky for me I'm on an island and it seems to be pretty safe here. All transportation got cut off and we are in a community lockdown at the moment. We can't travel to the city area which is usually where we go to the computers on pday because we have none here. Lucky for us, we're also the clerks, so we have a little time to use the one computer here. We bought a ton of emergency food this week and are prepared for the worst! 

Friday I had exchanges with the Zone Leaders and we spent the day shopping for supplies and traveling to different areas doing baptismal interviews for those ready to be baptized in the upcoming weeks. Saturday, they were all baptized, and then immediately confirmed. I got to experience baptizing in the river for the first time, during my mission. We showed up at the spot we had chosen, and there was actually like a birthday party thing going on, with loud music, but we were able to find a quiet spot and it turned out well! 





For now the work continues :)) 

D&C 45:31-32

"31 And there shall be men standing in that generation, that shall not pass until they shall see an overflowing scourge; for a desolating sickness shall cover the land.
32 But my disciples shall stand in holy places, and shall not be moved"

Called to Survive

March 9, 2020

This week was one of those weeks where everyday you get back to the apartment and you're dead tired, but it feels so good because you gave it your all in the work of the Lord. We have been stretching our goals here, and slowly but surely we've made our way up to 34 lessons a week, which is a lot because of how few people are here and how rural the area is! The Lord has definitely been blessing us!

Funny story that happened this last week:

We were searching for this referral that we got from a member (who lives the farthest away of the active members) and we finally found her house. We taught a great lesson with the member present, and then the member told us that we should visit this less active member. I asked where she lived and the member, pointing to a distant hill, said, "just over that hill". She told us that her house was next to the tree - which was a terrible marker because there was a ton of trees and it was far away. But we bid her farewell and set out to make the journey. We got over the hill, just to find 10 more hills and no houses?! Haha we were so confused and just kept going where we thought the house was.
We eventually ended up in barb wire cage with a bunch of cows?? Then we had to army crawl under the barb wire, hike some more, just to find out we were in another one! We couldn't army crawl under this one, but we did find a nice tree to climb and make an impressive dismount over the fence. We were lost. I was prepared to use every Bear Grylls tip I've ever learned, because we were starving and out of water, with not a single person in sight. Finally we spot a house, just to find out that... NO ONE IS THERE! We are feeling pretty defeated at this point and we start walking to where we think might lead us back to the highway, when all of the sudden we hear a yell towards us. We look and it's a lady waving! We go to her and find out that she was the one we were looking for the whole time! We shared a nice message and she was nice enough to give us a lot of water! We then took an hour walk back to our next appointment! What an experience haha!

Just a quick thought from my personal study the other day in Alma 37:17
"For he will fulfil all his promises which he shall make unto you, for he has fulfilled his promises which he has made unto our fathers." Hit me pretty hard that every single promise the Lord has ever made in all of holy writ and through the mouth of His prophets, will absolutely be fulfilled! I've decided that I want to become more familiar with Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ's promises and strengthen my trust that they will be fulfilled. I invite you all to do the same. :)

 We were teaching a lesson and these 2 little girls kept looking at my name tag and then hiding behind my chair. When the lesson was over I found out that they drew my name in the dirt! You can't really see it but it's the thought that counts!

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

CODE RED

March 2, 2020

A quick 6 weeks and Elder Arakaki gone. My new comp is a Filipino, Elder Ombing. I was actually in his district in my last area so we already know each other. We get along really well and he's a good cook, so that's something I haven't had for awhile!

This week, I got to work with one of my closest friends in the mission, Elder Hall. We actually enjoyed working together for 2 days! We all slept over on Wednesday night, and then on Thursday we also met up and worked with the zone leader, as he was also getting a new comp, who was stuck on the other side of Mindoro. 

My comp is adjusting a little bit to this tough area, and he has realized that he's gonna lose a lot of weight with how far we walk and how few dinner appointments we have, as the people here are so poor. He also wants to lose weight through jogging and working out, so I'm super happy that he likes working out with me!

During fast and testimony meeting, the daughter of one of our coolest, most progressing investigators, bore her testimony about forever families and how happy she is that her dad (he's 64) is coming to church. I looked back at him and he was crying like a baby... The spirit hit me so strong. These are the moments that make everything worth it. He always talks about how he is looking forward to his baptism on March 21st and I'm so excited for him!

Yesterday night, during the last lesson of the day, we were teaching a powerful lesson about temples to a less active family. The spirit was strong, maybe too strong? because my nose started bleeding (If any of you know me well, you know that my nose has a tendency to bleed whenever it wants to (#codered @Steven Ferguson). I tried to sniff it up a little because my comp was in the middle of a powerful testimony and I didn't want to disrupt the spirit, but it was one of those gushing ones. I finally tried to politely interupt, and asked them if they had a napkin. Suddenly, everyone looked at me and just about fainited at the sight of blood gushing from my nose. Someone quickly gave me a handkerchief, but I didn't want to ruin it so I was like "ARE YOU SURE??!" And as blood was about to get on my clothes, everyone is screaming at me to do it! So I gave in and destroyed that hanky... Then they proceded to take a 10 minute break to tell me ALL the reasons that are, apparantly, contributing to my occassional nose bleeds. My comp threw out the idea that maybe it's because I work out and shower at night??? Everyone there quickly agreed and told me it is forbidden for me to workout and shower at night anymore. And they went on to say that if I want to shower, it has to be at least 2 hours before I sleep, haha. They all warned me that if I keep it up, I'm going to die young... I just kept agreeing, but in my head I was thinking, "These people are crazy!  I'm not gonna change a thing." Some of the little beliefs and superstitions the Filipinos have about bad voodoo and forbidden things just cracks me up, haha.

Still don't have running water, but good thing CHRIST IS THE LIVING WATER!

Have a great week :)

Probably the cutest thing I have ever seen
My view this morning from the window. Guy washing his caribou.
Little kids and the dead chicken we killed for one of their birthday dinners.
Elder Arakaki made these delicious Hawaiian spam rolls. I know... SPAM... but it was good!!!


Apples, Allergies, and Constellations


February 23, 2020
Week #4 with no running water...

This week was a good one! I have a new favorite nightly routine. I go outside at night with an apple in hand, and eat it while I sit and look at all the stars (so many!) While I am sitting there, the neighbor's cat always comes up to me and rubs its face on my legs and arms until I feel the effects of my allergies (I'm allergic). When I can no longer stand it, I go and take a bucket shower to get rid of the allergens. Haha I love apples and I love stars. I don't really love allergies, but the cat is super nice so it's worth it.

On Saturday, we had interviews with President Cauilan. Thursday is transfer day, so because it's so close, he just told us what was going to be happening with transfers. Elder Arakaki is going to be training and re-opening an area so I'm excited for him, and I'll be getting a new comp here. President gave me a special assignment to motivate my next comp. I actually know him and he's a super nice Filipino elder, but apparently he's struggling with motivation. I'm hoping things go well this next transfer! I'm excited for yet, another challenge :) I'm sad to leave Elder Arakaki, we had some good times and we motivated each other (especially in working out). He is shredded and knows a ton about how to build muscle mass. Sometimes I would just point to a muscle and tell him that I want that muscle bigger, and he would give me little workouts, specifically for strengthening that area.

Yesterday President and Sister Cauilan decided to come to our branch because he had heard from us that it was struggling a little bit. They gave really good (and much needed) messages and it actually turned out to be a good meeting. Our mission President was surprised to see just how big of a role the missionaries play in sacrament meeting. I blessed the sacrament and confirmed someone a member of the church, my comp played the piano and gave the opening prayer, and then one of the sisters was the chorister. Elder Arakaki and I are also the branch clerks and yesterday we actually found a little training video for clerks, so we watched that, but we're still confused half the time haha.

Yesterday we extended a baptismal goal date to Brother Edgardo for March 21st. He accepted and he's so awesome. He's 64 and has suffered from a mild stroke for a couple years, but despite his challenges, his faith is so strong. He said some of his neighbors are trying to tell him how bad The Church is, but he says he doesn't listen because he knows in his heart that this is the true Church of Jesus Christ.

Mahal ko po kayo! 

Farming for salt
Little excursion Elder Arakaki and I went on earlier this morning. We're planning to have our next baptism here.