Hello Everyone!
Kumusta? (How are you?) We've had a busy and eventful week this week. On Monday, we had a District activity in Bansud. We went to the beach and a recent convert fed us some good food. We played spike-ball and Frisbee and it rained a lot. We also stopped in Pinamalayan after the activity and got some ice cream at 7Eleven. We made it back to Socorro and had dinner with Brother Arnold and his mom and it was great because we had a pretty good dinner and some sparkling grape juice. After the dinner we weren't able to share a gospel message because his mom is very very Catholic and doesn't want to hear the message. But, it's good to form a relationship and she may have a change of heart some day.
On the last day of 2019, we tried to talk to as many people as we could but there really aren't many people still in Socorro at this time of year. They all seem to leave to be with family in other parts of the Philippines. Our curfew was 6:00 pm that night. On the plus side, we got to call our families on the 1st! It was cool to see my family as they went into the new year, even though I had already been in 2020 for about 14 hours! Wednesday was also my official 5-month mark on my mission. It's crazy how fast time goes by.
We went on missionary exchanges in Victoria on Thursday. I was with Elder Augustine and Elder Alvarez was in Socorro with Elder Shorts. Most of the day I felt pretty sick and had a ginormous headache. But, I was very happy with how blessed I was with the gift of tongues for at least the first part of the day. God is blessing me beyond my own abilities to understand and speak Tagalog!
On Friday we helped a member in Victoria rebuild their house that was destroyed by typhoon Tisoy. We did as much as we could by helping with the concrete, brick, bamboo, and the tin roof. It was difficult but gratifying work. They thanked us by feeding us a little food. We ended up getting back to Socorro fairly late in the day and just ate Angel's Burgers and went home. It was great to be able to help someone who needed it.
We weren't able to work very much at all on Saturday because Elder Alvarez has a boil on his foot and it was too painful for him to walk. A local member dropped off some supplies and sandpaper at our house. I'm in the middle of a project making bamboo cups and dinner plates. While Elder Alvarez rested, I was also able to read quite a few chapters of the Book of Mormon
The official Branch organization we were expecting didn't take place yesterday. Scheduling here in the Philippines is a little different than back home. They think nothing of postponing an event 2 or 3 or 10 times. We had a little over 30 people at church and watched a special broadcast to tell all the members how ministering, Come Follow Me, and the new youth program should be used in this new year.
Food Adventures:
I ate a lot of Sopas (like a chicken noodle soup...sort of). Pretty tasty. I also ate an obnoxiously huge fried hunk of pork fat . . . bigger than my fist (called lechon).
Spiritual Thought:
"Adam fell that men might be and men are that they might have joy." The Prophet Joseph Smith once said, "Happiness is the object and the design of our existence..." So, how can we obtain real happiness? Some key principles are:
Principle # 1-The true key to happiness is to labor for the happiness of others.
Jesus taught "He who seeketh to save his life, shall lose it, and he that loseth his life for my sake, shall find it." President Gordon B. Hinckley, said that "service is the best medicine for self-pity, selfishness, despair and loneliness. Our opportunities to serve are limitless. Each day, look for ways to gladden hearts, to say kind words, to perform labors for others that they cannot do for themselves, to share the gospel."
Principle # 2-We will experience real happiness when we develop an attitude of gratitude.
In your prayers, when you spend more time to thank the Lord for everything you have, you will find that there are a lot of things we should be thankful for. Elder David A. Bednar once said, "A grateful person is rich in contentment. An ungrateful person suffers in the poverty of discontentment."
Principle # 3-Repentance is a painful process, but it leads to lasting peace and happiness.
The experience of Alma the Younger illustrates this principle. (See Alma 36:18-21) So, if there is something bothering you, use the Atonement of Jesus Christ! "Such repentance and obedience are absolutely essential for the Atonement to work its complete miracle in your life." (Elder Richard G. Scott)
In summary, real happiness comes from obeying the commandments of God! King Benjamin taught, "And moreover, I would desire that ye should consider on the blessed and happy state of those that keep the commandments of God. For behold, they are blessed in all things, both temporal and spiritual; And if they hold out faithful to the end they are received into heaven, that thereby they may dwell with God in a state of never-ending HAPPINESS..." (Mosiah 2:41)
"The joy we feel has little to do with the circumstances of our lives and everything to do with the focus of our lives. When the focus of our lives is in God's plan of salvation . . . and Jesus Christ and His Gospel, we can feel joy regardless of what is happening or not happening in our lives!" (President Russell M. Nelson)
We can experience real joy and happiness if we apply these principles in our lives. We also testify that Jesus Christ is the source of Joy, if we put Him as the center of our lives, we will find joy.
I love you all and I hope you have a great new year!
Sincerely,
Elder Smith