Hello Everyone!
On one hand, it didn't feel like much happened this week. But, looking back on it, we did quite a lot! We had District Council again on Monday. During the meeting, we brought up the problem we are having with decreasing attendance at church each week. Rather than just saying "oh, that's hard" and "we'll pray for the situation to get better," we decided to make a strong effort to go to each of the families on our list of inactive church members and make contact with them.
So, that's what we did a lot of this week. We did a "Celestial Walk" which is just saying "hi" and talking with them and asking how we can help them. During our experience, we got to help people with their laundry, we gave people doughnuts, and also played "pro ball" (proselyting basketball). We saw a big change in quite a few people by the end of the week and, when we asked them if they would come to church, most of them actually said yes. God magnified our efforts.
Speaking of "pro ball," we played an epic game with a few teenagers and they agreed that if we won, they would go to church. We cruised out to an early lead but they quickly caught up and then passed us. We were playing to 13 baskets and it was a nail-biter, but with church on the line, I threw up the last shot and we won with a score of 13 - 12! It was pretty cool. (Unfortunately, the guys ended up not coming to church anyway, but it was a good experience.)
On Sunday, we woke up and were told that we had to go to Pinamalayan for church. (When we got there, we were told that we didn't actually have to go until after church, so it was actually just Elder Park jumping the gun and misunderstanding something.) Anyway, before we went to Pinamalayan we checked out the attendance at church and we already had 5 investigators there and a couple of the inactive members. We were told that there were 33 people at church in total with many of them being inactive members that haven't been in over 8 months or more! That attendance number more than doubled the 13 and 15 we had last week and the week before, and we still didn't even have the Na-abays, Aldas, some Panganibans, and a few more people that usually come. So, next week when President Cuilan (our Mission President) comes to visit our group, we will hopefully have enough people for him to officially take us from being a "Group" status to an official "Branch."
I've noticed a serious increase in the number of mosquitoes lately. The wet season has begun. I now have 19 bites on my right leg and 16 on my left. I think the mosquitoes translate the word "deet" as "delicious" in the Philippines.
We had a pretty crazy adventure this week. the Na-abay family let us know that their extended family (Brother Na-abay's brother) lives in a place called Matulatula. We had no idea where that was but wanted to give it a try. It turned out to be an epic and somewhat costly adventure. None of the regular transportation companies wanted to take us there. We finally convinced someone and we ended up going through heavy brush and up into a mountainous area just west of Pola. It took us forever, but we finally found the Na-abay's brother and got to teach them a little about the Gospel. The other people we spoke with were very receptive to our message, but I'm not sure we can make that long trip very often. It was just as crazy trying to get back to Socorro.
Water Adventures:
As of Thursday, our water is working again! The landlord installed an electric pump that we have to plug in when we want water. We had to run the system for quite a while to flush out all the dirt, mud, and silt. But, we're happy to have running water again!!
Spiritual Thought:
This week I was reading the scriptures in Mosiah chapter 23. The Lamanite army was about to destroy the people of God. They prayed that the Lamanites would have their hearts softened so they won't destroy them, and it worked.
25 For behold, it came to pass that while they were in the land of Helam, yea, in the city of Helam, while tilling the land round about, behold an army of the Lamanites was in the borders of the land.
26 Now it came to pass that the brethren of Alma fled from their fields, and gathered themselves together in the city of Helam; and they were much frightened because of the appearance of the Lamanites.
27 But Alma went forth and stood among them, and exhorted them that they should not be frightened, but that they should remember the Lord their God and he would deliver them.
28 Therefore they hushed their fears, and began to cry unto the Lord that he would soften the hearts of the Lamanites, that they would spare them, and their wives, and their children.
29 And it came to pass that the Lord did soften the hearts of the Lamanites...
I thought it was cool because I do that as a missionary a bunch when people are being kind of hardhearted. We encourage people to pray to God so He will help them through their challenges. We also encourage them to pray to know the truth and that their own hearts will be softened. God can work miracles in our lives if we just ask in faith.
Food Adventures:
- I ate a lot of plain noodles this week. I just didn't bother to season them.
- I'm running low on my packets of instant potatoes that I brought from home. I'm going to miss those.
- We bought some eggs (chicken) and those have been good.
- I also ate some bread to settle my stomach. I ate something bad and got sick for a day. I'm doing better now and I'm trying to take good care of myself.
I hope you all have a great week. Thank you again for your prayers and for everything you do for me.
Love,
Elder Smith