Harbour City Zone Missionaries w/ 2 YSA |
I can't believe it's already Monday... this week has been full of miracles, as per usual. When you start to notice the Lord's hand in your life, you really start to see it in ALL things...the good and the 'bad', but we know the bad is only there to make us better.
We got a new greenie in the zone!! Elder Arima, originally from Hawaii, but spent the last 5 years in Vegas. He's so young!! But fits perfectly in the city. The zone is pretty fun. We all get along super well. Learn lots from each other...it's a huge family!! I love it!!!! And the seniors...they're my FAVOURITE!! It's the Dick's last transfer :( It makes me sad...and Ariel leaves for Brisbane this week :(
We got a new greenie in the zone!! Elder Arima, originally from Hawaii, but spent the last 5 years in Vegas. He's so young!! But fits perfectly in the city. The zone is pretty fun. We all get along super well. Learn lots from each other...it's a huge family!! I love it!!!! And the seniors...they're my FAVOURITE!! It's the Dick's last transfer :( It makes me sad...and Ariel leaves for Brisbane this week :(
Zone Picture before the last transfer |
I can already tell that this transfer is going to be one of much learning and growing. The specific areas of growth are my language skills, PMG skills, being FREELY obedient, being bold and loving at the same time, and listening to everyone but most importantly, the Spirit.
I was so blessed and spoiled by being with Sister Kuo since she was bilingual. Sister Tseng's English is okay...well actually it's at around the same level as my Mandarin...so it's sometimes hard to express our feelings. Sister Tseng and I are always so willing to help each other though. It's a great companionship! Sister Tseng is super sweet and loving. She's also very persistant when we go finding to get a return appointment. I'm always so afraid of offending people or pushing them to the point where they might get irritated, so then I become less bold. However, I learned the 3x rejection rule...if they reject you three times, then stop. If not, keep going.
I do think my Mandarin has improved though. I'm taking more time to study and really talk with our investigators and members in Chinese.
Me and Sister Tseng in the back |
Speaking of investigators, here's a little update on all of them. (I'm not including names for privacy reasons.)
Three are scheduled for baptism on Dec 27.
One is scheduled for Feb 14.
One of our investigators is really cool!! It's hard to meet with him because his schedule is a little crazy. We're struggling with helping him see God's hand in his life...He won't get baptized unless his life gets better because he's going through a lot of struggles and trials right now. Faith is a very hard concept for Him. He's really willing to pray though, which is good, but helping him find time to read the BoM is pretty hard...Throughout our journey with him, I've learned the importance of understanding that Heavenly Father will answer our prayers in His way and in His time, ultimately for OUR benefit. He knows what is best for us, as he is our loving Father. He also hasn't come to church yet...-___-
One girl we are teaching is very sweet! She comes to all of the activities with YanLin; FHE, games night, Institute, Church...pretty much everything. Our biggest struggle right now is that her mum doesn't want her to get baptized. She recognizes the spirit, even if she doesn't understand much because of the language barrier. (She's from Mongolia). She wants to get baptized and she believes in Jesus Christ. In institute, we've been talking about becoming perfected through Jesus Christ. She's starting to understand the Atonement and what this Gospel is all about. So we hope that all goes well with her mum and she can be baptized.
Another one of our investigators is a miracle!! She's half Korean and half Chinese, but lived in China for most of her life, so it's her native language. She started meeting with the Korean elders, but they felt it would be more beneficial for her to learn in Chinese, so they started letting us teach her. She's very special. She has faith in God and Jesus Christ, but she's scared to believe in them because she hears of all the stories of bad things happening to good people and good things happening to bad people. She was able to open up to us. She reads and studies the Book of Mormon and has great questions. One thing she struggled to do for a while was pray, but now she understands that it's a simple yet important commandment. Prayer is the way we talk to our heavenly Father. He wants us to talk to him because he loves us. So she's been praying now and it's great! She came to church as well! She's stopped drinking and smoking, so we are very proud of her.
A young man we've been teaching is still progressing. We had a great lesson with him this week. It was very 'spirit-guided', meaning that nothing went as planned, but it was supposed to be that way. We were going to teach the Restoration again, but then we ended up talking about the Plan of Salvation and God's love for His children. He asked very good questions, and we asked very 'inspired' questions. One of the members fellowshipped so that was really good. I can't really explain in words how inspired that lesson was...
We were finally able to meet with "K" this week! She's been really busy with work lately. She is someone who has a lot of Christlike love and charity. She loves serving others. We're struggling with her to keep the commandments like praying and reading and attending church, but we're getting there.
"T" is good! We're just concerned what will happen when he goes back to China. He has such a strong testimony. His faith is amazing...he understands the doctrine more than some of the members do.
We did quite a bit of street contacting this week, so we have a couple of really good potential investigators! The Christmas spirit is out on the streets. We just need to be willing to trust the spirit, open our mouths, and invite people to listen to the message we have for them.
Our RC's (recent converts) are pretty great! Caesar never ceases to amazes me. He just loves this Gospel so much! He wasn't able to come to church yesterday because he was picking his mum up from the airport...but after church, he came by with her to say hi and introduce her to us!!
YanLin is AWESOME! She wants to do a mini-mission with us :) She is an amazing example of someone who let the Gospel COMPLETELY convert her. Simple commandments like listening to cleaner music, dressing more modestly are things she changed in her life. They're so simple, yet some people choose to ignore them. We always have a good time with her. She goes back to Singapore on the 17th for a month...so if you're from Singapore and you're reading this, go say hi! :) Joyce is doing pretty good as well! She has a strong testimony of the Restoration and the Book of Mormon. how it was necessary because we didn't have the fullness of the gospel on the Earth until Joseph Smith brought it back.
Korean BBQ - Sis. Tseng and Yan Lin |
Yummy Korean BBQ |
Golden Gaytime (Aussie ice-cream ) with Yan Lin |
I absolutely love the YSA (young single adults) ward. We work very closely with many of the members. They're all such great examples and have such great testimonies. They are also always so willing to help with the work. Especially our RC's in the ward...There are a few who want to serve missions, which is amazing!! Joanna and Sandy are two that we really work with..and they would make the most incredible missionaries. Coming from China with absolutely no concept of God, to having the desire to share it with others because they've seen how He has blessed their lives. At testimony meeting, the members really expressed their gratitude for the missionaries, and it was a great feeling to know that the work we do matters to them as well as our investigators.
Sandy loves to help the sister missionaries |
Throughout the week, one major topic has been #ShareTheGift...this Christmas, there's been a special emphasis on the Gift of Jesus Christ, and what we can give Him this Christmas. As a missionary, one of the gifts I want to give my Saviour is my consecration to His work. So, that's my challenge for all of you this season. Think of something that you would like to give back to Christ. He has given us so much. My understanding and testimony of the Atonement has significantly grown (but is not yet complete, nor will it ever be), and it's made the start of this Holiday season so great...I'm starting to understand the true meaning of Christmas, and the significance of the birth of our Saviour. Although I will GREATLY miss the family traditions of Monster Cookies, the Looney Toon stockings, reading Luke 2 verse by verse on Christmas Eve, (it's really hard not to be trunkie this time of the year), the tradition of celebrating Christ is what matters most. Last night we had a missionary fireside and it was a musical Christmas fireside. It was beautiful...There's no better way to celebrate than with music!!!
I met Brother Leo Kwok (who served in Taiwan with my cousin Melissa) at a Christmas fireside |
Also...another challenge for everyone. READ THE PREACH MY GOSPEL LESSONS! Oh my goodness..we had PMG study with the Zone Leaders, and read each sentence out loud...when there was a principle that we don't usually cover, we had to say 'stop'....the amount of 'stop's in that training was incredibly sad...my goal for this transfer is to master PMG so I can become a true PMG missionary, which is what The First Presidency has asked of us...it's why we have it. Lessons would flow so much easier if we taught according to PMG and listen to the spirit at the same time.
I think that's about it for the week.
I know that Christ LIVES. I'm so grateful for the opportunity we have this time of year to reflect on the birth of our Saviour. I know that Jesus died for all of us so we can return to our Heavenly Father. I know that the Book of Mormon is comparable to the Bible...they go hand in hand, and together, they make the Gospel of Jesus Christ COMPLETE! The Book of Mormon TESTIFIES of Jesus Christ. There is no doubt about that. Enjoy the holiday festivities...even though I'm not there.
I love you all!!!
Sister Lew
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