January 28th
This upcoming week is a mix of stress and excitement for all
missionaries across our mission. It is transfer week this week. Its always a
surprise. You never know if you are going to be transferred or not, if you're going
to get a new companion or not, and so on. The one thing about President Hiatt
is that he is very unpredictable. You can be transferred after one cycle, or
sometimes be in an area for 9 months. You can also be called as a zone leader
without ever having been a district leader. President even did a surprise
transfer for a couple of people including the assistants in the middle of a
cycle. I don't know if I am going to get transferred. I could make arguments
for why I should and why I shouldn't be transferred. I really love it here and
have so many blessings here in this area. I know there will be
blessings and great experiences no matter what happens and wherever I go
though.
Our work has almost come to a stop it seems like here in our
area. We can't seem to find anyone to teach that is truly committed or
interested in what we have to share. The only person we even had that had a
baptismal date texted us yesterday as we were waiting for her at church and
basically said that she dropped us. She was going to start being active in her
old religion again. That was kind of a punch in the gut, but it gives us time to
find more people that will actually care I guess.
We had a zone conference last week. It was really good as
always. There is always great instruction and advice that we receive from
those. President Hiatt told us the new "Standards of Excellence" for
our mission. They are basically impossible, but it just shows what he expects
of us I guess.
This is me breaking the rules. We are not supposed to cross
areas, so I walked about two feet past just to take a picture.
This is a big
plaque in the mission home office. Its pretty cool.
One of the elders that
lives in the other apartment here in Cauayan drew a picture on his whiteboard
as a joke of a shark eating us. We kind of have a fake rivalry I guess. I drew
this picture as a comeback to their picture. Our house is the Cauayan 3 branch
elders, and the other elders live on Albano street.
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Forever and a day, Love Elder Williamson!
February 5th
Transfer week was last week. President Hiatt is very
unpredictable with his transferring so it causes everybody anxiety every
transfer week. I was sure that I would be getting a different companion or I
would be transferring. I guess I was just expecting something to change, but
when we finally got the transfer list texted to us there was no changes for me.
I'm still in my same area and still have my same companion, Elder
Nolasco.
I don't know how to better say it than our
work is pretty dry right now in our area. We had a lot of success for a couple
of weeks. We had 6 great baptisms all in a row, and then all of the sudden
wala...it seems like a lot of the days last week we have been just walking
around trying to talk to people, but none of our appointments come through, not
very many people want to talk to us, and everyone is always cooking and
sleeping. It has honestly been a little bit discouraging, but is just the
sifting process. It gives us more time to talk to the people that really matter
or really care. We had a lot of success for a little while and now we are just
reloading.
One of our investigators dropped us last Monday. It was really not a good deal. She was almost done with lesson five and
about ready to have her interview and then just out of the blue sent us a text
saying she doesn't want us to visit her anymore and that she doesn't want to be
baptized. We visited her one last time to try and save the situation, but she
was not wanting us anymore. We put her in the area book and I'm sure the
missionaries will baptize her when she is ready, she just isn't ready yet.
After that, we had no people with a baptismal date, but then within the past week we committed a husband and wife to baptism. They are interested and ask lots of questions about everything. As of now they are our only hot investigators.
With the struggles we are maybe having in our area right now I just have to keep on telling myself that as long as we are listening to the Spirit and obeying the rules, we are where God wants us to be and doing what He wants us to be doing. That is the struggle, trying to understand when it is the Spirit talking to you and recognizing when the Spirit is talking to you.
Now to explain the title of my email. Elder Temple was released as an assistant and went to be a zone leader in an area called Bambang. He had been gone for about 3 weeks when he decided to come back (kind of). I guess he just forgot how to walk or something because the assistants have a car. Really, he got a blister on his toe that got infected and it got to the point where he could hardly walk and his whole foot was black. President told him to get to the mission home as fast as he could. They went to the hospital and got all this medication and stuff to put on his foot. He should be back to full speed in 2 to 3 weeks. The thing is right now he can hardly walk, so President decided that Elder Temple will be an office Elder for the next few weeks. Basically he just does all the stuff at the office that nobody else wants to do, and then studies all day. That is why my title of "Assistant to the Assistants to the President" has been temporarily removed, but as soon as Elder Temple leaves again I will be reinstated. It really sucks for him. Luckily he didn't lose his toe, but it is cool for me because he is like my best friend in the mission and I get to spend a bunch more time with him.
Sorry...I was on track to have a really good
email and then the internet cut out.
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Forever and a day, Love Elder Williamson!
February 11th
The work is going good. We have one family
that is really progressing and then the rest is still in the sifting process
right now. This is the story of the one family we are teaching right now. They
are really progressing and are ready for their baptism on the 10th. Elder
Idorot and I actually found them. We were just waking down the street and said
Hi to these people. As we were talking they said that they had met with
missionaries before. So we sat down and talked with them. They already had a Book of Mormon and knew a couple of hymns and stuff. We started teaching them
and invited them to church but they were kind of half hearted and would never
come to church. So we stopped going to them.
Then Elder Nolasco and I went back
to them. They were still the same. They didn't really commit or do the assignments.
We finally invited them to church for the last time a few weeks ago and they
actually came. After they came to church, their whole countenance changed. They
were super excited to meet with us, do all the assignments, and now they have
come to church 4 weeks in a row. A few days ago we assigned the Brother to read
the Testimony of Joseph Smith before our next visit. The next visit we asked
him where he was in the testimony because it is kind of long. He said, "Oh,
I'm done with that. I'm in 1 Nephi Chapter 5." Then he went on to tell us
everything about the first 5 chapters and why he liked them.
We gave his wife
her own copy yesterday and she texted us afterward and said how grateful and
excited she was about having the book.
We had a District Conference at church that was a really great experience. Even though it didn't necessarily all apply to me because I'm a missionary and not a member of that district, but is was great all the same. All the talks were really inspired and I learned a lot. I left and felt very motivated to do more and be better. It was nice to hear from the members, President Capitulo, as well as Preisdent and Sister Hiatt. I hope we can use the District Conference to kick in a new sense of commitment with the members of our branch.
Last night I was talking with Elder Temple and we started talking about Elder Pully and some of the other really great missionaries that have been in the mission. Elder Temple said that Elder Pully had a way where he cold hear the Spirit talking to him. He also told some stories about how bold and just a great missionary he was as well as good at the language. Being around so many of the leaders in our mission I have seen some really good examples of great missionaries. Here is my thought. I don't believe that it is bad to want to be a good missionary or be a great talented missionary. I know it involves a little bit of work as well as blessings from the Lord. I don't know if I'm just not acting enough or if God has different plans for me, but I don't feel like I'm progressing to that type of level. This is not to say that I am unhappy or not doing good. I'm in a relatively good spot right now. I feel like I have done a lot of good and am a good missionary, but I know I could be a lot better.
We had a District Conference at church that was a really great experience. Even though it didn't necessarily all apply to me because I'm a missionary and not a member of that district, but is was great all the same. All the talks were really inspired and I learned a lot. I left and felt very motivated to do more and be better. It was nice to hear from the members, President Capitulo, as well as Preisdent and Sister Hiatt. I hope we can use the District Conference to kick in a new sense of commitment with the members of our branch.
Last night I was talking with Elder Temple and we started talking about Elder Pully and some of the other really great missionaries that have been in the mission. Elder Temple said that Elder Pully had a way where he cold hear the Spirit talking to him. He also told some stories about how bold and just a great missionary he was as well as good at the language. Being around so many of the leaders in our mission I have seen some really good examples of great missionaries. Here is my thought. I don't believe that it is bad to want to be a good missionary or be a great talented missionary. I know it involves a little bit of work as well as blessings from the Lord. I don't know if I'm just not acting enough or if God has different plans for me, but I don't feel like I'm progressing to that type of level. This is not to say that I am unhappy or not doing good. I'm in a relatively good spot right now. I feel like I have done a lot of good and am a good missionary, but I know I could be a lot better.
I am starting to understand
what people are saying. It depends on the situation though. When we are in our
apartment and other missionaries are talking I can follow most of what they
say. As well as in common missionary situations where I have heard them all the
time, I know what is being said. When other people are talking it is a little
bit harder. Normal people are just harder because I don't know what they are
saying because I haven't heard some of what they are saying before. Most of what
I am understanding, though, I still have to translate in my mind. It is
not really an automatic understanding. The hard part is trying to reply though.
I have a lot harder time trying to reply to people than understanding. I can
say very basic things, mostly memorized words and phrases. I did, however, start
saying the first vision memorized which is a big step. All in all it is going
slowly but surely.
Other than that everything is
just going. We do a lot of walking and talking. Some people are more interested
than others. Almost everyone is willing to talk with us. Their responses are
different. Most people will talk but won't act on anything. If you talk to a
Jehovah's Witness they just try and argue with you. If you talk to an Inglesia ni Cristo they just act kind of rude or say what they are and then walk away. So, "Contacting is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to
get." -Forrest Gump.
Our apartment we live in is a really good apartment. It is really nice and I like it a lot.
(Added by Alayna: That is a HUGE spider on his apartment window!!!)
The problem is
that the apartment is a little bit small. Especially because the assistants' apartment regularly has visitors which makes it hard in the mornings.
President and the assistants have kind of been keeping their eye out for new
apartment. They found a new apartment which they are settling on later today.
That place is a mansion! If it all works out we would move in the first of next
month. The crazy thing about it is that it is the neighboring house to Brother
Reynante. That would be kind of cool that we would live right next to him. If
nothing else it would be easy to go and teach him!
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Forever and a day, Love Elder Williamson!
Dear Elder Williamson (Frasier)Oh you sound so good. I think perhaps you are a bit hard on yourself . I Think you knowthe language better then you think. What a rebel braking all those rules walking over the line!! Love you frasier Grandma Laura. Also please remember the tiny seeds you are planting will one day grow and bloom. You may never see the results but I promise you that it is happening!! I had many seeds planted even if I didn’t realize it at the time. After I got baptized I looked back with brand new eyes. There were many many of them. I know the accumulation of all of them is what really brought me to the church!!!
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