About Me
- Dallin John Christensen
- Somehow, two years have passed. And Dallin will be flying back to the states on March 26th. It has been quite the adventure! I will encourage him to add his own summary when he gets back...(Living the good life in the Philippines, Quezon City North Mission. Entered the MTC in Provo on April 4, 2012. Flew to the Philippines on Sunday, May 13, 2012. What a great adventure! And what an honor to serve the good people of the Pines!)
Thursday, December 12, 2013
2013-12-09 Good Ground
Hello there my wonderful family. I swear to you that I was
just sitting at this computer sending you an email yesterday. But somehow,
another week has passed and I'm sure before we all know it, I'll be writing one
again. It has been a good week. As usual. The teaching was better this week,
which is always nice.
Probably the most interesting thing that happened was that
we ran into a white guy who is only 24, and living in our area. That doesn't
happen often! He is from Bristol. Super nice guy. Very athiest. Which has been
a bit of a challenge. I have never ever taught an athiest before. But it has
made me so much more grateful to have the gospel in my life and all the
blessings that come along with it.
We had some awesome lessons this week with some wonderful
people and the best part is, we had some awesome church attendance! Not super
huge as far as the numbers go, but huge blessings for us. It is so awesome to
watch people who are willing to follow the gospel as they change and receive
blessings! Which reminds me of an interesting story from personal study. In
Luke chapter 8, Jesus gives the parable of the sower. The seed falls into 4
different types of earth. Some by the way side, where it is eaten and stepped
on and yields no fruit. Some on the rocks, which springs up quickly but then
withers because there is no roots. Some in the weeds, where after springing up,
they die because they are choked. And then, there is the seed that fell upon
the good ground where it brings forth fruit. Now, you can read the parable for
yourself and figure out all the symbolism there. But the question is; what type
of ground are we? And how do we become the good ground? Anyone that has ever
planted anything knows that you need good ground. Sometimes the ground is hard
and has rocks and has weeds. But that doesn't mean you can't grow good fruit.
You just have to prepare the ground first. And that, I think, is an important
principle for us. If we want to yield good fruit, we have to prepare ourselves
to receive the word. We have to prepare ourselves to follow the will of the
Lord, whatever it may be. We prepare ourselves through every small decision
that we make. And if we don't prepare ourselves to receive the word of the Lord,
we won't yield fruit. We will see it as we are stopped in our progress. Helaman
3:5 tells us how we can prepare ourselves to receive the word of the Lord. I
hope that we are striving constantly to prepare ourselves, that we may always
receive guidance from the Lord and be ready to work and bring forth the fruits
of it.
One other thought was from Luke chapter 2. It's a simple
thought. But Jesus tells his parents they should have known that he would be
about his Father's business. With the new Work of Salvation being given to us,
I hope that we see that we are expected to follow the Savior's example and
strive to always be about our Father's business.
Other than that, is just our adventure today. We went back
to this old church thing that I visited when I was in training. And then we
hiked to Wawa, which I've been to a few times. Our friend from Bristol came
with us, which was awesome. It was an awesome adventure! I have included a few
pictures. Enjoy them!
That's all! So take care of have an awesome week!
Much love,
Elder Christensen
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
2013-12-02 "But honey, it's Thanksgivin'"!
Hey one and all! I hope you are doing super wonderful! That
wonderful line I included in the subject shall be read with a heavy southern
accent in order to appropriately bring the mood of the holiday into your heart!
The Blindside was definitely in my head this week. Good movie. This may come as
a bit of a shock, but I'm in a hurry today! So this will be, yet again, a quick
email! (Joe Jr's still single) Shocker!!
But lemme 'splain. No, there's too much. Lemme sum up. Man,
I'm on a quote roll today. No thanksgiving pun intended. So today, we went out
on the town. Why might you ask? Firstly, because it's p-day, so of course! But
really because I had a special mission to accomplish. All foreigners (read
Aliens on the paper I put my signature on) must have their fingerprints taken
along with their mug shot before leaving the country. Why might you ask? No
idea! But it was a little bit of fun to be an inmate for a day. Never something
I'd want to repeat, but not bad just this once. So that is what we did. All of
the missionaries leaving between now and when I go home. It was a big grand
event! And then when it was all over, I had to travel home. And now, it is late
and I most be going. But I figured if I skipped writing again, you might call
down a famine on me or something to that effect. Wouldn't want that, so here
you are!
Anyway. First things first, we had Thanksgiving dinner this
week. Me and the Burgos Boys went all out! We bought steak which we marinated
in a spicy barbecue sauce. We made 2 kilos of mashed potatoes. We had 2 kilos
of yummy vegetables. We had gravy. Crystal lite! (light? eh, whatevs) And then,
for dessert, we had a massive mango float! Check that out on google. It's
delicious! It made for a wonderful thanksgiving. Pictures will be
included.
The teaching we were able to do this week was good. We are
having some investigators progressing towards baptism, which is awesome! Just
need some time to make it happen!
Study this week. Had a lot of great studies! But one in
particular. And I don't have time to get way into it. So you'll have to check
it out. But I was reading in Mark 8. Jesus heals a man. Now, the restoring of
sight and hearing are always interesting to me, but we'll have to get into that
some other time. And the mode of healing in this interest is of particular
interest, but once again, don't have time to go into it. Which is too bad, cuz
that's the fun stuff. But what I will share is that Jesus didn't change the
man's circumstances in life. Didn't make him rich, or give him a nice house.
Didn't fix all his problems. He just gave him sight. Often times, I think when
we have trials come our way, we pray that our Heavenly Father will take the
trial from us. But that doesn't do us any good. We don't accomplish what we
need to. We don't learn. Rather than taking the problem away, maybe we need to
pray for our vision to be corrected, that we may see what the Lord would have
us learn. See what he would have us do. I like the faith of the man in this
story. His sight is not all perfect at the first. He could have freaked out and
lost faith and hope. But he didn't. And then his vision was corrected. Then the
blessings came. When we don't see the immediate blessings, or things just the
way we want them, we can't freak out or lose our faith. If we continue, the
Lord will always bless us and correct or vision and in the end, our faith can
be strengthened. I wish I could get more into it, cuz it was like having
an apostrophe. Lightning, struck me brain and what not. But I guess that's for
another day. I pray that we can all seek to have our vision corrected in our
times of trail.
Well, that's all for today. Being late and what not, it is
high time for me to be going! Have a wonderful week!
Much love,
Elder Christensen
2013-11-25 Fishes
Hey there everyone! Sorry about
last week. And probably the week before. Ok, for the last little while. I'm
getting way lazy at emailing. Ha, I almost didn't do the job this week. But
here I am. And hopefully I'll get you something worthwhile.
The week has been a good one.
We had transfers. My new companion is Elder Hendrickson. He is from Bear River
or something like that from up somewhere near to Logan or Ogden or something to
that effect. Haha, Northern Utah. He is cool. Really nice kid and a good
missionary. Times here are going to be good. Elder Wu is still with us. They
haven't yet made arrangements to take him away, so for now, we are three!!!
Haha, never mind. Anyway, things are good though. We got a little bit killed on
lessons this week. Just things not working out the way we would have like them
to. But we were still able to do a lot. And church yesterday was awesome! Our
actor made it to church for the first time ever and the ward did a great job
fellowshipping him! Ok, that made him sound like he is an investigator. For the
record, he is a less active. As in for the last 20 years or so. But his family
are investigators. It was super awesome that he came! That was exciting. We
also had some of our other investigators come. And we finally have some folks
with baptismal dates that are progressing! Times here are being good to us. So
that is very exciting.
In other exciting news,
Pacquiao won his fight yesterday, so that was good. And all those who didn't
come to church because of his fight will hopefully come next week!
Study was good this week. I was reading in Matthew and had
an interesting thought. In Matthew 14, John the Baptist is beheaded. Upon
hearing the news, Jesus kinda bounces out. He departs into a desert place.
Sounds to me like he needed some time alone. But while he is there, all these
people show up. And what does he do? Does he send them away? It would be
understandable. Imagine you show up for hometeaching and they come out and say
not today, my best friend just got beheaded. Yeah, that's understandable. Next
time na lang. But that's not what the Savior did. Instead, he heals all of
their sick. Then he performs a miracle and feeds them all. Then he goes into
the mountain to pray. Now, that's all I really want to focus on, but in case
you are wondering, he then walks on water and goes with his disciples to some
other place where he heals all the folks who come to him. Very interesting. But
what I like here are these two things; first, when we are having a hard time,
serve others. We don't need to lock ourselves in our rooms and listen to emo
music. we need to go and serve others. Turn the focus away from yourselves and
focus on the needs of others and you will find a happiness will enter into your
lives. There is a great talk from Elder Bednar about turning outward and
focusing on others. Life changer. And secondly, when we have hard times, learn
to pray. Turn to our Heavenly Father. We spend so much time with grief focusing
on ourselves and how hard things are. That doesn't help us at all, but it does
make us into mopey, self centered, very sad people. But if we will pray to our
Heavenly Father, He can give us peace. He can help us to focus and accomplish
the things that we need to. Anywho, I really liked the Savior's example in this
chapter and found it something I could apply in my own life. I hope you can all
do the same.
We had an awesome P-day
activity today where we went to this cool resort and had fish eat at our feet.
Some kind of crazy pedicure business. But it was awesome! I want to buy some of
these fish! So that was awesome!
Pics. I'll get y'all a few from
last week, since I skipped. And some from our resort place today. Didn't get
any good pics of the fish eating our feet. But it was AWESOME! I also through
in a pic from an appointment last night.
Anyway, that's all I have for
this week. Sorry it's not that great. But have an awesome week! Take care!
Much love,
Elder Christensen
Much love,
2013-11-11 I'm Already There
Hey all! So first things first, I am alive and dry and doing
very well. That said, there are many who do not fit into 1 or more of those
categories. So pray for the good people here. They for sure need it.
We were really blessed. Up here around Manila, we didn't
really see any effects of the storm. It didn't even really rain very much. So
all the people in my mission and likely Quezon City and Manila missions are
doing well. So well in fact that I haven't even heard all that much about the
storm. I saw it on a lot of TVs that we passed. And we had warnings come
through our mission president. But that's about it. I didn't see anything else
til this morning when I passed some news papers. So you all probably know a lot
more about it than I do even. But from the things I did read, things down south
are not as good as things up north. Matt will have a lot of work to do when he
gets into the field. Come ready to work son. The people who own the computer
shop are pretty frantic right now. They are on and off the phone with family,
trying to find out what's happening with their family members in Taclobon. It's
pretty sad. I am guessing most of the Philippines is doing the same thing.
Prayers folks.
If anyone can guess where the subject line quote comes from,
I'll be extremely impressed. And no using google, that's cheating.
As for us this week. Things have been good. We had a lot of
meetings and what not so we didn't get as much work accomplished as we'd like,
but we still had huge blessings in our work! Haha, I guess you know about most
of it though. I just remembered that we were here on Wednesday. Well, since
wednesday....not all that much has happened. We had a big meeting on Friday,
which limited our work. Wonderful message from our mission president. I will be
much better at attending firesides and what not when I get home. I'm actually
excited for things like that nowadays! Go figure! We were able to teach on
Friday though and Saturday as well. And yesterday at church, we saw some fruits
of our labors. It was the most people they have had in attendance in ages! The
Lord is doing wonderful things in this stake. Our relief society presidency has
caught on fire. They are out to bring everyone into the church, non-members,
less actives and active folk alike! It's been great to see their enthusiasm for
the work. And with the help of the stake leaders, our bishopric is starting to
get a lot of good things organized and functioning as well. I'm excited for the
progress we are seeing. I don't know if you have seen the work of salvation
videos on lds.org, but we are reminded that this
isn't our work but it is the Lord's work. I testify that when we do this work
in the Lord's way, we will see the blessings of His hand in our work. The work
will progress in ways it never could if we were doing it on our own and by our
own methods.
This week in my studies, I read Moroni 7. It's an incredible
chapter, I suggest you all check it out. There are a lot of important things
that Moroni talks about. But my favorite part was the final verse. Haha,
actually, I suppose I won't even get into it really. Study it for yourselves
and see what the Spirit teaches you. But it really brought home to me the importance
of charity. And that's really what this work is all about. It's about loving
the people. We have found that if we don't feel love for the people, we really
can't teach them or help them in any way. But if we do love them, we will do
all we can to help them learn of Heavenly Father's plan. We don't teach to tear
down their faith or their churches. We don't get angry when they don't
understand. I've seen the difference for those who teach out of love and those
who teach for baptisms or to prove others wrong. The difference is incredible.
Christ didn't teach to prove people wrong. He taught out of love for others. He
always acted out of love for others. If we want to follow His example, we have
to have charity for others. In order to have charity, we must be using the
atonement and repenting so that we can have the Holy Ghost with us and so that
Heavenly Father can bless us with charity. If you go into Moroni 7 and read
about some of the parts of charity, you can see how encompassing it is of the
attributes of our Savior. Looking at those, I realized that I have a hard time
feeling any of those things when I don't have the Holy Ghost. Moroni says we
also must pray to have this gift. So, I suppose that is what I would recommend
to you all. Strive to develop charity and pray for Heavenly Father's help. As
we do, we will come to love those around us in the way our Savior loves us and
we will be able to help them in the way our Savior would have us help
them.
Anyway. Sorry, the thoughts are a little all over. The
people on the phone kinda do that to you. But, looks like a good opportunity to
share the gospel :)
Pics for this week are few. Ha, zero basically. I took some
while Elder Wu and I were in a trike. That's all! Sorry!
Well, perhaps I'll have a better email next week? Haha, I'm
really sorry, I seem to be getting worse and worse at emailing! Til next week!
Take care!
Much love,
Elder Christensen
2013-11-06 Sulit Ba?
Haha, to be honest, I dunno if there is any point in writing
an email this week. I'm super out of time! I'm getting pretty good at that.
Today was temple day and then we added an adventure on too, so it kind of cut
us short. And...of course, as always, I came unprepared and don't have much to
share with you all. So all in all, I'm a bit of a palpak! My bad! Lemme see
what I can do!
The week was incredible. Don't take a lack of things to
share as a bad sign. It's been the best work I've had in a long time. Maybe
ever. Elder Wu and I are seeing huge blessings in our work. We have been more
willing than ever to open our mouths with everyone, and as such, we are finding
a lot of people to teach. Huge blessings there! Opening our mouths can be scary
sometimes, but if we just have faith and do it, the blessings will follow. Not
everyone we talk to will want to listen, but I can tell you that if you never
open your mouth, you will for sure not get anyone to listen. Blessings can only
come if we will act in faith first. So that's been wonderful!
We've also had good things happening with those we have
already been teaching. People are getting more willing to act on the things that
we commit them to, which in turn, brings blessings into their lives, making
them and us happier! So it's a win win situation all around! And we've had
wonderful experiences with being guided by the Spirit, both in lessons and in
finding people. It's been just excellent work!
We had a mission conference on Monday, which means we got to
listen to our mission president just lay down the good word. That was amazing!
I've said it before, but our mission president is incredible! I love the man!
Very inspiring conference.
And then, as I said, we got to go to the temple this
morning, which was an incredible experience. I cannot even tell you how much I
love going to the temple. It was an incredible learning experience.
Pics. Simple. A family that we have been teaching. A picture
of one of our district's Halloween district meeting. And then a picture of some
of us at the temple this morning!
I'm sorry, I forgot to bring any notes from study, and I'm a
bit rushed. Next week, I will hopefully have something awesome for you. Suffice
it to say, the church is true and brings our families blessings if we will only
be obedient. Fact. I love you all! Have a super awesome week! Sorry for the
slightly empty email, but I suppose you should be used to it by now!
Much love,
Elder Christensen
2013-10-28 He forgot to name this one...
Hey all you folks!!! I'm sorry to tell you all again, but
some folks don't know. But today is a holiday and also a day of voting. So
there is no school and there is no work which means that all of the computer
shops are completely packed! It has been a joke trying to find a computer to
use. So we are late and very short on time. So the email today will be rushed
and brief. Let's get a move on shall we?
The teaching this week has been great. We are finding more
members and more investigators to teach. We are really trying to focus on our
active members and trying to get them involved in the work. We are starting to
see signs of progress there. Slowly. Slowly. So very slowly! But progress is
progress and I can't complain!
The particular folks we have been teaching don't have any
particularly great stand out moments that are popping into my head. But they
are doing well. Haha, for the most part. On Wednesday, we did exchanges with
one of our district leaders and his comp. I went with the district leader.
Elder Wu stayed and worked in our area with the district leader's comp. They
found a new investigator and gave her a baptismal date! We went back on
Saturday where she promptly dropped us. That was a bit of a bummer. We will
hopefully get her back. Just has some things to take care of first. She was a
little taken off guard and didn't know what to do. But, she lives with an
active family, so.....nowhere to hide. Ha, we sound more like assassins.
Slaying souls with the word of God. In a good way. Jacob 2:8 style of
course.
But I am running short on time! Bilis!!! Ok. So interesting
scriptures for the week. Alma 4:10&11. Sometimes the examples of the
members can be great. But sometimes, it can be just the opposite. We've had
members and missionaries that have had a negative influence on the people. I
would pray that we evaluate ourselves and be sure not to be those people. Makes
the work of salvation really difficult when we are out turning folks away from
the church. 3 Nephi 17:7-9. Had some interesting thoughts and insights on healing.
Physically and spiritually. But I'm not going to tell you about them! First on
account of lack of time, second on account of study it and get impressions for
yourself! The Holy Ghost is a wonderful teacher. Sorry that's not super helpful
or very spiritually uplifting. But hopefully you will study those things and
end up having good spiritual insights anyway.
Pics! We had a man work with us that liked my camera. So he
snagged some pics of me and the Wu man while we worked. I chat with a LOT of
kids! Love em. And we played volleyball too. Some of my cool mates here in
Montalbon. Burgos and Ampid. Whatevs. See em all all the time. And we went to
the zoo today. Good time. I have an awesome zone. Good times indeed. Held a
turtle. And some other stuff. So fun. But too many pictures. And don't worry!
Immediately following the zoo, I got a haircut. I do look like a missionary
again.
Anyway, that's all for this week. We have got to be
bouncing!! Love you all! Have a good week!!
Much love,
Elder Christensen
Sunday, October 20, 2013
10-20-2013 House Divided
**The following message has been edited to eliminate names and places, as an effort to protect privacy. Some pictures described below will not be posted for the same reason. We are just trying to conform to recommended privacy guidelines. **
Does that sound like a movie title? I thought it did. Sounds
good too. I would probably see it if it came out. Based on how good the trailer
was of course. But I'd for sure be interested. But that's all beside the point!
Hello everyone! This week was awesome! Elder W and I have
been slaying things over here and the work is looking up. We have been way busy
and we taught more lessons this week than I have since being back in M!
For having just split the area, that's great news!
We had another lesson this week with our actor, Brother
C. He is really nice and seems excited to have the gospel coming back into
his life. He made the observation that he has been neglecting the scriptures
and knows it will bring him a lot more happiness and guidance of the spirit
should he start reading again. When we stopped by, his family wasn't there, so
we haven't taught them yet, but we are working on it!
Elder W and I have been talking to EVERYONE! We talk to all
sorts of folks in the street. Knock doors. This week Elder W randomly walked
into this shop that is attached to someone's house. Chatted the lady up and
then she ended up inviting us in to talk to her family. Turns out her husband
was baptized back when he was 14. We taught them a lesson and they are willing
to let us continue teaching them!
We have also been trying to find all of our active members
and share the work of salvation videos with them and teach them how to get
involved in the work. So far it's going well. Now we will just have to see if
they get involved! I hope so.
That kind of brings up what I wanted to share with you all
this week from the scriptures. We are trying to get involved with our members
and with our leaders. I found a few helpful scriptures. In Matt. 12:25,
"And Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto them, Every kingdom divided
against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided
against itself shall not stand". As members and missionaries, we have to
be one in the work. If we expect to do it alone as members or missionaries, we
are mistaken. As a missionary, I've seen that the work does not progress
without the help of the members. We have to become one in purpose and in focus
to help bring the gospel to our brothers and sisters. And then, this last week
in study, I came across Helaman 15:5-6 which reads, "And I would that ye
should behold that the more part of them are in the path of their duty, and
they do walk circumspectly before God, and they do observe to keep his commandments
and his statutes and his judgments according to the law of Moses.Yea, I say
unto you, that the more part of them are doing this, and they are striving with
unwearied diligence that they may bring the remainder of their brethren to the
knowledge of the truth; therefore there are many who do add to their numbers
daily". The Lamanites saw the need that their brethren had to hear the
gospel. They were not content with their own family hearing it. They wanted to
take it to all of their brethren. First, they were keeping the commandments
themselves and preparing spiritually to share the gospel. We cannot help
convert anyone past our own conversion. If we don't keep the commandments, we
can't help them to keep them either. And we must be prepared to have the Holy Ghost
with us. We will have a hard time finding opportunities to share the gospel if
we are not in tune with the Holy Ghost. So that is the first thing they did.
They prepared. And second, they strived with unwearied diligence to bring
others to the knowledge of the truth. They didn't seek sometimes to share. They
didn't seek until they grew tired. They didn't try a few times and then being
rejected became satisfied with the work. They constantly and diligently sought
to share the gospel with others. I think that is a good example for us of how
we ought to seek to share the gospel. All in all? We must become one as members
and missionaries. We must prepare ourselves to share. And we must strive with
unwearied diligence to bring the gospel to the remainder of our brethren. I
know that as we do these things, we will be guided to those who are being
prepared. The Lord will help us to share with them those things they need to
hear in order for the Holy Ghost to touch their hearts. And we will begin to
see the fruits of our labors as others "add to our numbers". We will
see the joy of the gospel enter into their lives and bless their families. I
know that is true and I pray that we will all seek to be instruments in the
Lord's hands.
Well, it's about that time that I wrap things up. I didn't
get many pics. But I see what I can give you. First up, we have a pic of the
zone. Yes, Elder H dwarfs me. 6' 7" is hard to compete with. You ought
to see us play basketball. That's a joke! Next is my cool little Filipino top
just spinning away. Those are big here. Then some pics of some of our christmas
lights. We are very festive. And then just some pics of the area. I love M! And then me and Elder W at the shop right now. Didn't really have
any other pictures of us. Oops! Haha, that is so many pictures, I don't even
know if it will send. Here goes!
Thanks for everything! Have a wonderful week!
Much love,
Elder Christensen
Monday, October 14, 2013
2013-10-14 "That's what you get for sleeping with your mouth open!"
Hey fam! It was a crazy week this week. It was also a crazy
busy week. So here's how things went down.
The day after last p-day was transfer day. We had to get all
our missionaries out the door and to wherever they needed to go and then
collect all the new incoming missionaries. That was pretty crazy. But ended up
not being difficult at all and luckily, we had no problems! So that was
good!
But my area just split and we added two more missionaries to
the house. So we spent the day introducing the two new missionaries to their
area. It was a long day with a lot of lessons. Crazy stuff. Super good. Kind of
sad to give our investigators over, but now they will be able to get a lot more
focus and attention, so it's an awesome trade!
The next day was spent at a meeting. Way awesome. President
Sperry is amazing. I love every time he speaks to us. He knows how to unfold
the scriptures and pick out incredible principles in a way I don't know that I
will ever be able to come close to! I love it! I feel like I learn so much from
him.
The rest of our work days were spent inviting people to
attend general conference. Which was INCREDIBLE! Man, I love conference! There
was a huge turn out in our stake too. Don't know how many of them were our
people. Good turn out though. I loved a lot of the talks. Just a few, the one
from Elder Uchtdorf about you can do it now. Awesome. The one from Elder
Hamilton about holding fast to the rod. Way sweet. Of course, President Monson,
Elder Holland, Elder Bednar, and Elder Eyring. All awesome. But that's just to
mention a few. There were soo many good talks! It was an incredibly inspiring
conference. Can't wait for the next one!
One cool story that we did have this week. There is a less
active in my area named Brother Cruz. He has been inactive for 20+ years. He is
an actor. Lives in a big house. Elder Anderson and I went and found him. The
man only speaks English to us. He's very good. But we never found a chance to
teach him. This week, we got in! We were able to teach him. He's excited for us
to come back and to share with his wife and son who are not members. He told us
he has felt something missing since he stopped going to church. It was a very
exciting lesson. Partly because it was in straight English. That was way weird.
But it was good. I hope we are able to have success with him and his
family.
Sorry. With how busy we've been, I haven't had lots of time
for pics. But there are a few. Here's a pic of an old abandoned police
headquarters. So one part of our area is a bit of a ghost town. It got flooded
way bad about two years ago, and a lot of people moved out and not a ton have
moved back in. So it's pretty quiet and there are a lot of buildings that are
just boarded up or vandalized or covered in mud. It's crazy! Tired to get a pic
of my super octopus like squid that I was eating. Really tentacle-y and what
not. But tasty. Here is our dog from next door that thinks he is a cat
and sits like a gargoyle. Cool dog. And then here are our new kabahays walking
to conference together. The one is 5' 1" and the other is 6' 7".
Great looking team huh? Haha, poor Elder Compao looks like a little kid! Love
it!
Well, that's all I've got for now! Sorry it's not tons! But
it's been great over here! Have fun reviewing conference and learning loads!
Have a good week!
Much love,
Elder Christensen
Monday, October 7, 2013
10/2/2013 NO TITLE!
Hello my family!! This week has been good! I think they all
are. It is a mission after all. It's the best!
So we'll go with interesting stories first. I feel a little
bad, cuz I think I put out a little too much info. Too many bathroom related
stories, but bare with me (haha, no pun intended). It is just a story of my
"brilliance" that I thought should be shared. So this one morning,
I'm taking a shower. That is a daily routine here, thank goodness. So I crouch
down to have a better angle for attack on my feet. That's especially important
for missionaries. Upon getting up, my overly large body collides with one of
the water spouts. The darned spout that sticks out to fill buckets. And I sort
of broke it. And water started shooting out of the wall like crazy. So I'm
trying to shove the bit of pipe back into the wall to stop the water. Trying to
keep my cool I yell out to Anderson that he should probably walk outside and
shut off our water at the main switch. He unfortunately is just getting out of
the shower himself and needs to get dressed. I then commenced the longest 8
minute wrestling match of my life, trying to keep the water in the pipe where
it belongs and let it spray me through the wall. It was impressive! It finally
shut off and we were able to go to district meeting. Luckily, one of my good
mates is in the office and was able to shoot out right after district meeting
to fix it for me. Even luckier still, it happened to be a very simple fix. And
in my defense, it only broke cuz some doof had broken it before and just shoved
it back in with some glue. Lucky lucky me!
Friday is weekly planning. We decided to do it in style with
Pizza Hut. But we didn't have a lot of cash. But we did have a super large
gatorade bottle full of peso coins. So we ordered 500 pesos worth of pizza and
paid for it in coins. Sigh. A little embarrassing? Yes. A little childlike?
Yes. Delicious and completely worth it? Double yes.
We've also had a recent wave of cockroaches swarm the house!
But never fear. We administer death to all that oppose. We are basically living
the life of a stripling warrior. For all the thousands we slay, we are yet to
have a single casualty on our side of the fight. Pretty impressive percentage.
Must have good mommas!
We've still been having lots of rain. Saturday decided to
get real feisty and we even got flooding going on. Were we discouraged? On the
contrary, we were given new strength! Sometimes, there is nothing better than
stomping through floods, completely soaked! Just takes me right back to being 5
years old.
This week we had another tough time teaching lessons. I
don't know if it's the rain or maybe we are stinky, but the people are hiding.
But we still had good lessons. We had one with a Less active brother. He has
honestly lost his hope that we have a loving Heavenly Father. Now, I may not
know all things. I'm not a perfect missionary and I can't quote PMG or the BoM
word for word. But if there is one thing I can tell you, I can tell you that we
have a Heavenly Father who loves us. He couldn't understand how that could be
with all the suffering we go through. I heard a talk which helped me understand
that a little. The speaker asked what kind of loving parent would ever
intentionally hurt there children or make them cry. To which he replied...all
of them. Everyone takes their kids to the doctor to get shots. And to all
children (and some red headed missionaries) that has got to be the worst thing
in the world! Who wants to get shots? Kids don't get why we need it. What do
they see? It's scary. It hurts. They will cry afterwards. Do parents want that?
No. But they see the good that shots do for their children. They know how
important they are. And they know that it will help avoid more suffering
further on. We just don't always get the big picture. Our Heavenly Father
allows us to have experiences that will try us and help us grow. And He allowed
our Savior to suffer and die for us because He loves us so much. So that we
would have a chance to repent and experience peace and comfort for all the
wrongs in this life. I know that our Heavenly Father loves us. I know that
through the Atonement, we can find peace. We can be healed from all of our
pains. We just have to use the Atonement of our loving Savior and learn to come
closer to our loving Heavenly Father.
After all was said and done, we ended up having 15 less
actives come to church on sunday, which is a record for us here. That's
exciting business!
Pics! Hm. My pics are being weird. I'll see what I can get
for you. Well, I've just got one of my comp doing a heel click in the rain.
Sorry, the pics are all jumbled and not showing up completely. Next week na
lang. Sorry!
Well, next week is transfers. Elder Anderson is headed home
and someone else is headed in. Sigh. Sad day! But the work goes on! Have a great
week everyone!
Much love,
Elder Christensen
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