Sunday, April 26, 2015

Week Eighty-Six: 4/13/2015 to 4/19/2015--Man, I Hate Thinking About Myself

Hello Everyone!

First, the title. As I'm having to think more about college and stuff, I'm starting to realize how tiring it is to have to think about what you want. It's way easier to think about what other people need, but when you have to think about what you need, it just seems way more taxing. Anyways, I hope I can figure these things out ok. 

Anyways, as far as this week's happenings, we had a really good lesson with Sister Miao, she came to Branch Conference with her son, and had all her questions answered by the Stake President's talk which was awesome. She's super cool! I'm hoping she will get baptized next month. We're going to invite her for a date(a baptismal date, that is!) at our appointment tomorrow night. 

We also met a really open older man last night when we were trying to find a former. His name is Brother Jian. I have high hopes for him. He just seemed really sincere. We're going back to teach him the Restoration tonight!
Johnny's doing well. He's starting to progress really well. He's read to 1 Nephi 11 and he's super excited to read chapter 12 and finally understand what Lehi's dream means. He has some activities the next couple weeks, but he said on May 2nd, he could probably come to church. That would be great! 


Chillin with the branch president​





My new captain america mug











P day with the zone leaders











Running in the morning with a less active young man and his grandma in the background




Love you guys!

Elder Smith


Week Eighty-Five: 4/6/2015 to 4/12/2015--The Light at the End of the Tunnel

Dear Everyone,

 This week was really great. Family, friends, RM friends(Return Missionary, not Retired Mormon remember?), thank you for your prayers and good wishes. We felt them this week as we met 2 miracle people. But I'll talk about that in just a sec. 

First, Conference was the best. Some talks that really made me think and deeply reflect on what I can do change include, but are not limited to: Both of President Eyring's talks. I gained a whole new understanding of the law of the fast and how I should pray. Linda K Burton's talk. I love when she said "complete, don't compete." Even though it was talking about husbands and wives, it also applies to missionary companionships. Elder Renlund's talk. I love his reference to William Shakespeare. "Twas I; but ’tis not I: I do not shame to tell you what I was, since my conversion so sweetly tastes, being the thing I am." We can change! Elder Anderson's talk was full of music metaphors I could geek out about so I basically just loved that one a lot. Plus I loved the mental imagery of the Native American medicine man asking the doctor if he could dance, then giving him those words of wisdom. "I can teach you how to dance. But you have to hear the music." President Monson's talk in the Priesthood session. It was very personal and helped me realize more fully the sacred trust the Lord has given me. Elder Holland's talk. He so clearly and powerfully tied the doctrines of the fall and the atonement together and with President Uchtdorf's talk about grace directly following, it helped me see more fully what grace and mercy can mean in our lives. I also loved Elder Nelson's talk about the Sabbath day. I think that's a commandment that many members either neglect or don't fully understand how to keep fully. I found it really helpful when he said "In my much younger years, I studied the work of others who had compiled lists of things to do and things not to do on the Sabbath. It wasn’t until later that I learned from the scriptures that my conduct and my attitude on the Sabbath constituted a sign between me and myHeavenly Father. With that understanding, I no longer needed lists of dos and don’ts. When I had to make a decision whether or not an activity was appropriate for the Sabbath, I simply asked myself, 'What sign do I want to give to God?' That question made my choices about the Sabbath day crystal clear."

As far as what actually happened this week, I'll keep it short since my Conference analysis ended up being pretty long...

The first miracle person was a 14-year-old kid named Joe. He's super cool. He's the number one basketball champ in his grade at school, and he's super spiritually sensitive. We shared about the restoration and he just seemed so interested and willing to learn. When we asked him what he wanted to pray about he said "I want to thank God for giving us Jesus Christ." I'm super excited to keep meeting with him! We were kind of bummed because he said he'd come yesterday and then he didn't show up and when we called him, his Grandma who doesn't speak Chinese answered the phone so it was impossible to get to anyone else. 

The second miracle person was Sister Miao(like the sound a cat makes). She just showed up to the church without invitation Sunday morning. She said her son had given her a flyer he'd gotten from one of us, but she didn't know where it was. Then, she drove by one day while she was dropping her son off at kindergarten and found it so she decided to come on Sunday. She had been baptized into a different Christian church before, but hadn't been there in a long time. she said as she watched conference, it felt like a lot of the talks were talking about her. We're meeting her on Tuesday night at a member's home, so we're pretty stoked! 
The sad news is we had interviews this week and President told Elder Gathright he's leaving in 2 weeks for sure. At least we know it's coming. I hope we can set Mingjian ablaze before he leaves though. He's a good Elder. 

Love you guys!

-Elder Smith

At my Grandma's request, I sang a hymn in my native tongue of Chinese this week. It's called Lead Kindly Light(慈光歌).   
And some pictures:

At Sun Moon Lake last Monday. It started POURING right before we left it was the worst!




A rainbow we saw when we got back to Mingjian





Elder Who and Brother Chen.






A member over in Nantou who owns a restaurant that we ate at every Tuesday before DTM. However, she's closing it, so no more delicious food and ridiculously low prices, BUT she can start coming to church on Sunday! Woohoo!






Mad respect to the guy on the racing wheelchair with the racing helmet.






My bus card that I drew missionary things on. I hope someday a bus driver sees it and asks questions.







Our primary kids practicing their musical number for Branch conference this weekend. See that kid on the far left? Yeah, those primary kids are the same in Taiwan as they are in the states. Loud and proud.




Sunday, April 12, 2015

Week Eighty-Four: 3/30/2015 to 4/5/2015--Service



Hello Everyone!
This week, we were able to do a lot of service. We helped one of our members water his plants,​ 

we worked on the farm of one of our investigators feeding chickens and bending wire,

we cleaned the chapel a bit, and of course, we shared the gospel. These pictures make us look super lazy, but when we were working hard, we didn't have time to take pictures...yeah...that's it;)

Serving just makes you feel good. And what better way to spend this Easter week than testifying of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He lives. I know He lives and because He lives, we can all have new life. No matter who you are or who you were, all you have to do is humble yourself and sincerely ask and He'll be there. I don't know if you guys saw the video our church put out. It's called "He Lives". You can watch it here:
http://www.mormon.org/easter


We've had the chance to share it with a lot of our members and investigators and I think it's really helped them gain a greater appreciation for Christ and all He has done for us. I hope it will also help you all consider your own faith in Christ and what His death and resurrection mean in your life. 


This week, we kept on truckin' and hopefully all the good stuff we're doing will build up to some sort of grand finale pretty soon haha. Luckily, there's a loving Father in Heaven who is aware of me and has a plan. I was reading through my journal from a year ago this last week, which by the way is something I'd invite all you journal-writers to do. You might find some pearls of wisdom in there that you didn't know you had in you. Anyway, a year ago, I wrote "I don't know how to help these people but God does and I know He has a plan." All I can do is keep relying on Him and trusting that His ways are higher than my ways.


I think the greatest thing I felt this week was the Spirit guiding us in some intimidating situations. One was when we went to visit one of our investigators and were surprised to find two Taiwanese Jehovah's Witness missionaries were also there. For one split second, I thought it was going to be really awkward because they were looking at us super suspiciously, but then we went over, shook their hands and introduced ourselves with smiles on our faces and I really think that broke the ice and gave us more confidence. They kind of drilled us with questions the whole time until they left and even though we felt a little like Amulek being questioned by Zeezrom, we felt calm and we just answered their questions openly and honestly. Even though there were a couple instances where they had kind of a look of triumph on their faces when they could tell their Bible knowledge exceeded ours, but I think they were really impressed that 2 young men could be so firm in their convictions. The Holy Ghost definitely had our back with that one! 


Then last night as we taught a family the Restoration, they also asked us a lot of questions and the same thing happened where as we answered them, we could really feel the Spirit guiding us and helping us know what to say. I know that Spiritual gifts are real and if we qualify ourselves for them, they will be ours for the blessing of others. I love being missionary. I love this time I have where I can be so close to God and I can experience the blessings the come from living and sharing the gospel in such a deep and fulfilling way.   


Love you guys!!
-Elder Smith
P.S. Sorry, no song this week:( I'll make a super awesome song next week, though!

Week Eighty-Three: 3/23/2015 to 3/29/2015--A Good Hop and a Stride Better

Dear Everyone,

I wouldn't say this week was leaps and bounds better than last week, but it was a good hop and a stride better. I think we did a lot of good in working with less-active members, strengthening the active members, and finding prepared people to teach about the Gospel.

No matter what, I still love being a missionary and I love the people of Taiwan. I really hope, however, that we can help people here to be baptized! I know there are definitely people who are prepared as with every area. I want to find them so bad! But I'm sure there are also plenty of people right under our noses that we're missing. Why can't we be perfect, huh? Is that really too much to ask? Well, maybe it is. But it sure would be nice. 

Anyway, I don't have much to say this week, but let me just give you a rundown on a couple people we've met. 

Below is George(left) and his son(right). We met him a couple weeks ago and he was super happy. He's been trying to learn English his whole life, but doesn't have anyone to talk to. He took us out to dinner on Friday. He and his son aren't super willing to come to church at the moment, but George really loves prayer and I'm hoping we can introduce them to some members who can encourage them better than we can.    

   
Below is Brother Liao. He lives in Shuili which is about an hour bike ride from our house. We usually just take the train though. He's awesome. He was one of the first baptized members in Mingjian about 5-6 years ago. He lives in a house that he built himself by the train tracks. Whenever we have lessons in Shuili, we usually go by and see if we can do anything to help. He's also just a really nice guy and has a super strong, simple testimony of the Gospel and of the church. For instance, we were waiting with him at the train station for an investigator to come. While we were waiting, this family walked by that he vaguely knew and they stopped to talk with us for a second. Brother Liao introduced us as missionaries and blurted out "Do you want to join our church or what? It's a super awesome church!" One of the girls left her number and said we could give it to the missionaries in Taipei where she lives. He said pretty much the same thing every time we contacted someone after that. It was awesome. He also dropped out of elementary school, but he knows chiropractics, does Kung Fu, trained with the Navy Seals, and just has a bunch of really random impressive skills. I feel like we discover a new one every time we go and meet with him or he comes with us to lessons. Anyways, that's Brother Liao. Even though I don't look super good in this picture, he looks pretty great, so I thought what the heck, I'll throw it up there: 

I know this work is true and even though sometimes it requires inhuman levels of patience and diligence, it's all for a great cause and it's so worth it in the end! I hope to tell you tales of mad success in the coming weeks. For now, pray for us:) Love you all!

-Elder Smith

This weeks song is one I've wanted to sing for a long time, but haven't quite figured out the tune until this week. Enjoy. It's called "Beautiful Zion, Built Above"