So smelly, but really fun!!
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
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So smelly, but really fun!!
maayong hapon
so the culture here is that usually when you pass someone on the street or something you say good morning, good noon, good afternoon or good evening (in Cebuano), but it always happens that when they see me (an Americano) they speak English. the funniest part is when i reply in visayan and they are shocked. haha i love it because Filipino's are so funny when they get shocked or surprised. well this week has been very successful, we have reactivated a good amount of members here in the branch, and there were 88 people who went to church last week. i am so happy because the number keeps going up. hopefully we can break 100 before i transfer. transfer calls came earlier today and i am staying here for another 6 weeks. it is so great that maybe, hopefully i can actually reach my goal. that would be such a miracle. we had Exequil and Marykris, two investigators attend church, and i knew they felt the spirit, and like they were at home. we are going to teach them again on Saturday and i am excited to see how they felt about church. we also had two referrals come to church that we did not know before so that is super great. i am so happy here, and i love everything. it is going to be difficult leaving my first area, but i still have some time which is good. haha i think we are going to roast a whole pig when i transfer. that will be fun. haha well the work is great, and i am still learning more and more everyday. my companion is great.he is so funny, when he gets a little irritated he speaks English to me, and Tagalog to everyone else. but it is fine. i love him, and tell him every night, but he still has not said it back to me. but he is great,. and we love this time we have. well yeah i love my mission and would not trade it for anything else in the entire world. this time goes so fast though... :( but it is good i know my time is short so i will try to make it the most effective as possible. well thank you all for the support, and the love. stay sweet.
Much love, Elder DeSchepper
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
6 months human na... walay claro
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Difficult but Good
Much love, Elder DeSchepper
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
The Work in Siaton
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
New Companion
I have been so blessed to be here on my mission. my new companion is Elder Plandiano from Zambales Luzon Olangapo. he is a recent convert of 2009, and is the only member in his family. He is actually half American. His father served in the us navy and met his mom when he was stationed here at Clark base. Sadly, his father left them when he was 2 years old, and he had not had any contact since. It is okay though he knows that one day they will meet again. He is so smart and has been learning Visayan so fast!! At first it was difficult to communicate with him but it is good now because he understands a lot of what i say to him. Not going to lie this training business is tough work, and i am dead tired at the end of every day. I guess that is good though because we are working hard.
last Thursday the Conde family was sealed for time and for eternity in the Cebu temple. the service was so special and the spirit was pure and strong. i had the excellent honor and privilege to be a witness along with Elder Taylor. the happiness that was brought into the lives of this family is so special and i know if it weren't for the church, and for the knowledge we have, we could not be truly happy. i am truly happy here and am having the best time of my life. working hard, being diligent, and always trying to help others come unto Christ is my purpose here as a missionary.
Yesterday the missionaries here assigned on Negros island were gathered together for a special meeting with president Schmutz and Elder Ardern from the area presidency. We were each interviewed by Elder Ardern and it was so great. He told me to shine my shoes lol, but i feel so much more of a desire to serve and be obedient because of his guidance and words. I love my mission and i wouldn't trade it for anything in the world, even when there are earthquakes and tsunami warnings that could possibly kill a lot of people. I love the people here and the food, and this language is just so special to me.
I know the church is true. that the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints is the lord's living kingdom on the earth today. It is guided by a living prophet and is headed by Jesus Christ himself. this is the truth and the way. No words can describe my happiness because of this knowledge. Be true in the faith and always pressing on. Like Joseph Smith said, "shall we not go on in such great a cause?"
much love, Elder DeSchepper
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Trainer
Elder DeSchepper
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
note: We sent an email the same time he was emailing us. Don't worry, he did get it.
Hey family.
Everything is going really good and the work is great!! A lot has been happening in my life as a missionary, and I am moving forward with faith following the example of my Savior. I am kind of sad that I did not receive an email from you folks today, but I know how busy you all are. Just know I look forward to hearing about everyone and everything. You know missionaries love mail...(Proverbs 25:25) but anyways I am doing fantastic. Just doing work, and preparing for my next companion. It is pretty sure that elder Taylor will be stepping up to zone leader next week, and I will have a different companion next Friday. It is kind of scary, but I am ready for it. It is the time that my mission as a true missionary will begin. Just having all of the training I need as a missionary be finished and be on my own able to hold my ground is what I am striving for. It is funny because elder Taylor thinks my next companion will be super bugoy (disobedient) and that it will be really hard for me. I just know that I will not tolerate it if he tries to disobey because that is a companion's job. Ughh I am kind of stressing but it is all good. Just a lot of things going on. Well I still love all of you and I am having such a wonderful time here. I really feel close to my savior and I feel his love all around me. Yesterday there was an experience in which I really felt protection. So we were riding a bus home from Bayawan because there were baptismal interviews there and this bus was air con and usually on the air con buses they play movies. It was the only one we could ride though because we had to get to an appointment. So this movie was horrible. Rated R and so I was looking out the window or trying to sleep the whole time. We were about 5 kilometers from Siaton and I was looking out the window. I was thinking about my life and purpose as a missionary, and decided that I am going to do my best and not disgrace those whom I am representing. All of a sudden something came at the window, and it just hit really hard right at my head where I was looking out. The crazy thing is though that there was nothing that hit the window. Elder Taylor and I felt like it was Satan or some evil thing trying to get at us. The whole window was cracked and I was freaking out. I knew it was the adversary trying to get at us. Thanks to our obedience we were protected and the lord watched over us. It was such a great experience that I think has shaped what the rest of my mission will be. I am so glad I wasn't like watching the movie because if I was the window probably would have shattered and I could have been injured really badly. Literal craziness. I am so happy though that we were protected. It is so great and was such a testimony builder. Also we have a baptism on Saturday. Four adults are coming into the church. Three of which could quite possibly serve missions. It is actually highly likely. That is seriously the best convert!! One that goes on a mission after converted. Well things are all good here. Loving everything. It is crunch time though. I am still working on the language but it is coming along just fine. Well I love all of you and am so grateful for the support you all give me. Stay strong and remember to never forget that this life is for man to prepare to meet god. Let's not waste it.
Much love, Elder DeSchepper