Hello Everyone!
Kumusta? (How are you?) This felt like a very different week. We had some good things happen, some bad things happen, and a lot of unusual things.
We've been working a lot to secure a new apartment. We spoke with the landlord but don't have a contract yet. We've been working with one of the senior missionaries (Elder Allen) who is in charge of finances for our mission. It looks like the rent will be right around 9000 pesos/month (about $175). They are thinking that the contract will begin on February 15th, if all goes well, which would mean I will probably live in the new place for 11 days before I get transferred out of Socorro.
We had District Council on Tuesday and we ate at Chow King, which it too expensive and mediocre for my liking. Other than that it was a normal day. We had great exchanges on Wednesday. I worked with Elder McNab, our Zone Leader. We taught quite a few people and my Tagalog was pretty good that day. Other than that it was just a good day. We taught Jenalyn and her relatives, Mildred and Maylin, and we felt like the lesson went great and everyone is reading the Book of Mormon a lot, which is amazing.
Things really took a turn for the worse on Thursday. Jenalyn informed us that she took a job in Laguna by Manila! She will be leaving the area for who knows how long. She was making such great progress. I also lost my flashlight. And, another one of our investigators requested that we not come back. It was a really rough day and I'm doing my best to try not to focus on those things.
On Friday, I somehow signed up to be a "Preach My Gospel Scholar." Preach My Gospel is the missionary manual and lesson plan book we study from to be better missionaries. I didn't really know what I was doing when I signed up, but after Elder Alvarez submitted my name, I was given a list of the study and memorization requirements and just about fell over! Let's just say there are about three months-worth of studying and stuff that needs to be passed off with one of our Zone Leaders. I prayed like crazy to ask God to help me with this new, monumental task. I think my prayers may have jinxed Elder Alverez.
On Saturday, we went to Tatay Roku's house to help him harvest sand from the river so he can rebuild his home. Elder Alvarez and I were both in the river - without shoes - when he suddenly yelled out in pain. I got to do some first aid because he cut his foot (toe) open on a sharp rock. It was a deep gash with lots of blood. We went to the hospital and he ended up getting four stitches. The doctor was not very gentle when he was disinfecting the wound with iodine. We won't be able to walk around very much. Therefore, I spent a lot of time on Saturday and Sunday studying the Preach My Gospel requirements.
Some of our investigators didn't show up to church on Sunday. That means they will have to delay their baptism dates. I'm hoping that I will still be in the area when Richard, Nanai Pang Iban, and a couple others get baptized.
Food Adventures:
I learned that the Philippine siopao (pork bun) tastes a lot like manapua (from Hawaii/China). I'm glad my family ate stuff like that before my mission so I know what to expect.
Spiritual Thought:
Elder Boyd K. Packer of the Quorum of the Twelve taught a very important principle related to the Atonement of Christ:
"For some reason we think of the Atonement of Christ applies only at the end of mortal life, to redemption from the fall, from spiritual death. It is much more than that. It is an ever-present Power to call upon in everyday life. When we are racked or harrowed up or tormented by guilt or burdened with grief, He can heal us. The Atonement has practical, personal everyday value; apply it in your life. It can be activated with so simple a beginning as prayer. You will not thereafter be free from trouble and mistakes but can erase the guilt through repentance and be at peace." (Ensign, May 2001, page 23-24)
I know that the Atonement of Jesus Christ is the only hope we have for a meaningful life. If we rely on the redeeming and the enabling power of the Atonement, I promise that our lives will be more meaningful. He will empower us. Because of Jesus Christ, our lives can be put in order, PAST, PRESENT, and FUTURE.
I hope everyone has a great week. Thank you, again, for all of your thoughts, prayers, emails, and love.
Love,
Elder Arick Smith