Last Monday was a turning point for me! Like I said last week, my
companion and I were kinda all business until Monday. We finally got
adjusted and used to each other and we have hit it off since then! It's
not just business, but we've gotten to know each other personally and I
know that our success in the field starts with the unity in the home and
with the companionship. I did my laundry for the first time on Monday,
too. I got up at 5 and I worked on it until 7..so time consuming and my
hands were extremely sore. I wondered if my clothes were even getting
clean, but you learn to not care here. haha That night, we had ward
FHE..it was so much fun and I can finally say I tasted some WEIRD
food..I had shrimp eggs (I choked it down, but it was DISGUSTING!), the
dried fish I always gagged over every time we went for Filipino food (it
was actually not the bad), an ostrich egg, and other funky things!!
Tuesday was District Meeting where we gave stats, asked for
suggestions, learned about the Book of Mormon and practiced..(speaking
of district meeting, I have to present a 3-5 min presentation in Illongo
tomorrow! I guess that's one way to learn the language! haha) We learned
that with 1+1 always equals two. Thus paralleled, reading the Book of
Mormon and pray always equals true conversion! If an investigator isn't
progressing, we can find the problem and troubleshoot from there! We
have had Michael who is 12 yrs old move his baptism date up because he
is progressing so much! Yet, there are investigators here who are having
a hard time keeping the commitments..actually, a lot are. It's
frustrating because we know how the gospel will help them, so we've been
working on how to better help them and find their root problem because
we can't keep building on an unsturdy foundation. It'll fall.
Wed-Today most of our appointments fell through. Most weren't home
or some claimed to be "busy". That was the first time that I felt
discouraged. Yet, we have to remember to keep having faith and being persistent and the Lord will make way for them to be prepared. My
lessons are coming more and more with the Illongo as I use the words I
know all the time and keep adding to them. If I don't know Illongo, I
resort to Tagalog before I speak English. Although most people speak
English to me still when I"m trying to learn Illongo..those tempters
haha. We also went over to a lady in our ward who makes porcelain
figurines and I bought a spider man for one of the boys..They are dirt
cheap. What are some characters (Two more ideas) so I can get them one.
She hand paints them and I got my name, mission, and years on them.
That night my companion (ps she cooks for me because I don't know what
or how to cook their food) but it was a tomato and duck egg topping...I
gagged. Its going to take a while to get used to this food. haha.
Thursday-We had better success! I love personal study!! I feel my
faith and love for my Savior grow each day. I am starting the book of
Mormon and am already 1/3 done! I love it. We taught quite a few new
people today and we have a 17 yr old girl Kriscella who comes with us
and helps..she wants to serve a mission! On the streets I always get
called gwapa and there are people who try and speak illongo to me and I don't' understand so they ask in English "well do you know gwapa??!" haha
I feel conceited saying yes, but I do. haha I also have gotten eaten
alive by mosquito's that have turned purple and blistering..I have an
appt with the doc tomorrow because I think I'm reacting to them. All
the kids also surround me. I finally got a picture! I also got a pic with goats! There are
goats around everywhere! We still have baptisms set for the next 5
weeks and one this weekend of Jay-ann who is 12, also! But, funny thing
for the day, my comp is Filipino and she struggles with English and she
always calls girls "him" and it throws me off all the time! It's so
funny!
Fri-Today I felt the gift of tongues! It was awesome. I was
inspired to challenge the ward with reading 3rd Nephi Ch. 11-26. We are
struggling with the members and we need their help the most. So we want
them to center their study on those ch's this month so that we can get
excited about this gospel and be more willing to get out there and do
missionary work! I need ideas if anyone has anything! I set goals for
myself this week and have met most of them! We also have been focusing
on teaching keeping the sabbath day holy to our investigators because
they are always working on Sundays and can't come to church! We hope
that teaching them that, they will get more motivated and realize and
rearrange their priorities!
Sat- I swear I am going to come home hunchback! I am so tall
everywhere I go. Today I got in a tricycle and had to hang my
head out the window because I didn't fit. Then, a bug flicked and went
in my eye and it hurt for forever! But, it gives good stories to tell!
haha. We have continued working with those investigators getting them
ready for their interviews for baptism! There is a boy that was just
baptized that reminds me of Matthew. He is so funny! I also, finally saw a Downs girl here..I loved her and it made me miss Tyler and his hugs,
kisses, and excitement! PS.I still haven't bitten my nails. I finally
kicked the habit. They have no polish on them and I finally don't have a
desire to bite them! There also was a lady we visited Sis. Impan. She
is older with no money who has a desire to go to church, but we are
going to talk to bishop to see what we can do. She made my day with her
smile and laugh and she told us that she was glad that the missionaries
came to visit her because the others were always so serious and looked
terrified, but us, we were always smiling and laughing..of course! We
love the mission! So, I have gotten that I look 1/2 Filipino and American
and today I got I looked 1/2 Indian and American...what?!!!!
hahahaahahhaha Also, I went and visited a less active. I introduced my
self "Ako po si Sis Arnold" and she laughed and said "oh, Arnold Schwartzanegro"hahahaha I DIED! It made me think of Matthew and white
chicks! She meant Schwarzenegger, oh made my week!
Sun-We had our first testimony meeting! I am grateful for the
atonement in my life. Today was the day that I finally realized that we
were teaching by the spirit! You always wonder and Elder Bednar says
"Don't worry about it", but I can testify that we were led. All our
plans ended up going other than planned, but it was what they needed!
Then, in my personal study, I was directed and guided! It was incredible
and I received revelation for one of our investigators who was baptized
but doesn't believe in a living prophet. Don't ask me how, but we're
working on her and I think I know how :)
I am grateful for this opportunity to be a missionary at this time. I always strive to be the missionary that moms think their kids are! The Lord has blessed the work in the Philippines for us and we are doing all we can to work on it! I love being a missionary and know this church is true! I miss and love you all. I pray for you daily!
I love you all!!
I am grateful for this opportunity to be a missionary at this time. I always strive to be the missionary that moms think their kids are! The Lord has blessed the work in the Philippines for us and we are doing all we can to work on it! I love being a missionary and know this church is true! I miss and love you all. I pray for you daily!
I love you all!!
Sister Arnold
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