We are loving it!Really!! |
One of
the greatest and most memorable years we have ever spent just ended. Several
experiences stand out as defining for us. Here are a few.
We have
learned and seen how living the gospel of Jesus Christ changes peoples hearts,
minds and even physical appearance. One
of our focuses has been to rescue families and leaders who were not enjoying
the blessings of the gospel. Most of
these individuals we have worked with have been hardened by the world with some
bitterness toward someone in the church. They have let the spirit and power of
the atonement slip through their fingers and have held fast to what was left;
grudges and bitterness. In many cases
the softness the gospel brings into a person's life was replaced with worldly
vices and thinking. They could remember the gospel was still true, but they
found that God would not strike them dead if they stopped coming to church, so
they got comfortable and slipped into their old life style. You could see a
reluctant edge in their eyes and hear it in their voice. We could hear them
thinking, "if we invite these people back, they are just going to ask us to come
back to church and we am ok with how things are going in our life." They had forgotten. Brother and Sister
G. for example They had been baptized as early
pioneers in the church and had become leaders early on. They worked hard as
their testimonies grew, sacrificing family time and recreation for service in
the Lord's kingdom. After years of service they were eventually released with
little thanks and with a few unresolved conflicts. At first they just took a vacation from church activity, then soon, going back to their old life became very easy. After fifteen years there with old friends and vices it was a distant memory. We learned the power of inspired
questions asked in love, consistency, offering apologies and persistence. They
both have callings now and are getting ready to return to the temple. They have remembered the strength,power and truth they had left behind.
I had the
blessing of working with two missionaries this year who wanted to return home
because they felt that a mission was not what they wanted. Forty years ago I was experiencing the same
feelings. What am I doing here? I
remember a call home I made from the mission president's office to inform my parents I was coming home, and to arrange to
return to the States. But instead I had a spiritual experience while on the phone with my
mother. I was allowed to physically feel
the pain that I put into my mother's heart when I told her that I was coming
home. There was an immediate change in
my desire to serve and thanks to my mother and God I stayed on my mission. My
life changed for an eternity! This
experience is even more meaningful since my mom passed away this year. What a
gift she gave me that I was able to pass on to two struggling missionaries.
Using that experience and the power of having served a mission, I was able to
encourage both missionaries to stay and now one is a zone leader and the other
a district leader and both are loving their missions and their lives will be
changed forever because of my mother.
Always on some jungle path |
This year
as we taught the gospel to less active members, we asked them to remember what
the gospel and church had meant to them in the past. The stone around their heart began to break
and a spirit of love began to replace the spirit of pride. Tears replaced the
glares. We knew that for those who had made covenants with God and were not
keeping them, the time had come for them to return. We have learned how merciful and loving God
is even to those who have forgotten him.
We have seen members return after years of not tasting the fruits of the
spirit, and as they returned it was such a
great joy to see other members put their arms around these brothers and
sisters and welcome them back.
We are all God's children and all have the same
access at the table of the Lord and can feast with each other as we all feel
His love. Because the focus throughout the Philippines Area, and in our mission in particular, has changed from proselyting to rescuing, all the missionaries are working to find those who have left the fold. In Amlan Branch alone, the attendance has gone from an average of 60
when we first arrived to last week there were 120 in attendance.
What a difference a year can make. Sometimes we
sit in church before the meeting starts and watch the members arrive and
remember how we have listened to these wonderful saints talk of why they
stopped coming to church and stopped reading their scriptures. In their homes
we prayed with them and taught them the gospel of Jesus Christ.
We have been
there as the spirit has filled their hearts.
We will miss these wonderful saints. We have been working in another
branch just north of us, it is Tanjay (tanhi). It is the hub of the district.
At the beginning of the year there were two missionaries and mid-year two more were put there. At the beginning of this year there were
about 80 in attendance. Now there are
Amlan branch Elders Quorum shaking it up |
about 140-160 attending. The record is 174.
Members are returning to church and to the temple. Many other branches are
similar.
One of
the powerful changes we have seen in this mission this year is the higher level
of spirituality of the missionaries during. When we arrived there was a culture that had developed of disobedience. I believe we
have addressed that in a previous blog. The mission president has done such a
marvelous job in rooting out the old rebellious culture and replacing it with a
culture that makes missionaries want to
be obedient, be sanctified and work hard. We are witnesses to the fruit of
obedience to God's commands, faith and hard work. The Cebu mission is
consistently ranked 1st in many categories of all the missions in the
Philippines particularly in returning less active members.
A sleeping baby on the shoulder is pretty heavenly. Cassandra T. |
Last
item, one of the greatest things that we love so much about being here is the
happy nature of the people. If you smile
at any Filipino they will smile back at you with the most beautiful smile you
can imagine. Even if their house is full
of mud and there is no food for them to eat they will smile. The large city just to the south of us,
Dumaguete, has a large number of foreigners living there. In almost all cases, when we pass a foreigner
on the street and look and smile at him, there is no response at all. It is like we just we passed a mannequin. We
are in love the the Filipino people who are
warm, loving, resilient, happy in the face of trials, family oriented, with fathers
and grandfathers taking care of little ones, and the list goes on. There is a
part of heaven we feel in the hearts of these people that is easily manifest by
their happy countenance.
One of
the most powerful lessons we have learned is that we worship a God of miracles
and we are in constant awe of how we works in the lives of so many people
including our own. We have seen that
nothing is too great for the Lord. He is
in control and this life on earth is a perfect place for us to come and
experience exactly what we need to progress and return to Him. We have come to love our Savior Jesus Christ
in ways we thought not possible. Our lives will never be the same.
We have
loved the year 2012. We have experienced heartache and joy. We have missed our family greatly, but technology is amazing, and they have been great at staying connected and supporting us. And they have thrived with out us. We are changed--a miracle in itself for a couple of old people who were pretty much fully cooked--or so we thought. A year that we will always remember as one of our very
best!
6 comments:
I always tell people that the best part of our trip to the Philippines wasn't seeing you guys, it was seeing you guys serving as missionaries. I'm so glad I got to watch you love people and be loved back.
I'm learning to make comments so someday I will be able to. The OLD mother
Woow! Impressive reactivation success in your mission.
What a beautiful, inspiring message/legacy for all of us. Thank you, thank you for the gift you have given us all. Love, love
Thank you so much for taking care of our son, Elder Porter Long! He thinks the world of both of you and expressed his gratitude in the last email about the work you are doing there and the support you are to the missionaries.
What a heart wrencher!
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