Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Phineas and Ferb in Tagalog??
Howdy Howdy,
This has been another very busy and very fast week. I think the weeks get faster and faster, and they are super fast here in the office because we always have big projects to do. I almost had a FULL REGULAR MISSIONARY DAY this week, but I still haven't. But I am more SANAY to the office now. I still can't come up with a good English for sanay- I think it is, "I am more used to the office now" but it's something like that. Sanay na ako dito. We had a few problems we had to fix this week though. Not near as many as President though. he is so incredibly busy these last few weeks. Mission splitting, 4 assistants to train, new couple missionaries to train, interviews with 107 companionships, that includes two islands. Oh and he has to have everything ready for two new mission presidents. BASTA he's busy.
We had a few mid-transfer arrivals this week. Two of them where from Kiribis (sp) and then we had a new couple missionary show up. It is so fun to get to meet them and hear there arriving testimonies. One Sister (from Kiribis) had such a powerful testimony. She is the only member in her family (like Elder Datu) and her family was pretty upset when she decided to go on a mission, but here she is. Her testimony was so strong. It is amazing to see what people "sacrifice" for the truth. It really is no sacrifice at all, missions are privileges! The new couple's testimonies were pretty amazing too. This is their third mission! How great of an example is that to their grand kids. They are such hard workers, too bad they will be in the new Legaspi mission and not Naga.
This Sunday we will be both picking up The Reeders and dropping off the Bliesners! I am both nervous and excited!It is scary at how much knowledge and experience will be leaving with President Bliesner, we will miss him and I am so thankful that he has been my mission president. I am also so excited to greet The Reeders here into Naga. I am excited to help them out and mostly excited to learn from them! I don't know them yet, but I love them and pray for them everyday. They will do so good here!
I feel like the kaastigan (awesomeness) of my letters have dropped haha. Sorry about that. However, here's a semi-cool story. Earlier today Elder Datu got his hair cut and while I was waiting the TV was on. Now I am a missionary and I know the rules, we don't watch TV. But it is really hard not to see it and hear it in this tiny barber shop. So I am just sitting and waitin'. The show that was playing was "Fibeas and Ferb" (that spelling must be WAY OFF but paki ko) which happens to be one of the funnies cartoon now playing. At first the volume was pretty low and I couldn't really hear it, but I didn't really want to anyway. Anyway I was just minding my own business and, of course, making faces in the mirrors- really who doesn't do that at the barber shop? So anyway it was after 10 minutes that I realized the show was in TAGALOG. I didn't even notice because I understood it haha. Way cool no? I hope I don't sound boastful. My understanding skills are way better than my speaking skills. Anyway that was cool. I am still waiting to have a dream in Tagaolg! I've only had parts. But I am still young. I have 11 more months to improve.
Speaking of 11 months. I don't want to go home haha. I love my mission too much. I need to make the best of these next 11 months! My prayer is I will be able to finish my mission as a trainer! If not I will be sad. I want to go to the furthest area in the mission, hopefully "open area" and train for my last two transfers. The field is much too white for staying in the office!
I don't have anything else to say. I love you all and I pray for you everyday. Be a missionary. You might not have a name tag on you shirt but as they said in conference PAINT ONE IN YOUR HEART! Share the Gospel with your friends, if you aren't your friends will be mad at you... one day. Be bold and remember you are a missionary, and then be a member present in the lessons with the full time missionaries. Don't wait until tomorrow to invite, if you're going to invite, "open your mouths and it will be filled" and do it today, not tomorrow. You can do it to someone else tomorrow. "How great will be your joy" is what the scriptures say. And if you're not a member and you are reading this, just listen to the missionaries, tell your mormon friend that wants to invite you but is scared that you want to be taught. I know this Gospel is true. I am so glad I get to share it every single day!
Elder Davis
Monday, June 17, 2013
June 17th 2013
Family history picture: L to R Great grandfather, grandfather, son, grandson:) |
Philippines sunset! |
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!
This week has been, yet
again, crazy! It was Wednesday night and we had just finished exchanges
with the Iriga Zone Leaders and we were eating dinner, I told Elder
Datu, "Tomorrow will be my first REGULAR day since I have been here. We
can get up tomorrow morning and do regular missionary work all day long,
I am so excited." Well I jinxed that! About 10:15 that night we got a
call about a problem we needed to fix the next day. We drove all the way
to Goa and then to Calabanga! We didn't get to work that day until 4 or
5 pm I think. I am still waiting for my ONE REGULAR DAY of just being a
missionary haha! But it is great here. It is a different kind of
service and I am enjoying it. Hopefully one day I will have a full day
to teach God's Children His Gospel, sa bagay pahabang buhay ko, gagawin
ko iyan!
So let me throw in a random question, have you sent my new
Debit Card? This one is now expired so, it would be sweet if you could
send that in a convenient day.
Patuloy tayo. So,
this past week Elder Datu and I held a lesson in a church other than our
own haha. I won't say the name of the church but it is not very big and
if you didn't know it was a church you would think it was a house.
Their leader guy is one of our investigators and when we went by they
invited us in. We went in and they wanted us to share a message to them.
So we were there with about 5 of their most active members, Bible in
hand and ready to preach. I think they wanted to debate and argue, of at
least a few of them but we just kept our cool and began to share with
them the message of the Restoration and just what we believe. Because we
didn't argue or yell, when they asked questions, we were able to answer
very easily and calmly. While on the other hand they seemed very...
unkind. Almost everything they said was non-biblical and a little crazy.
May I note by the way that Elder Datu is THE BEST TEACHER I KNOW in
English or Tagalog. He's good. Anyway they asked us, "if we were to die
right now are you sure you would be saved?" My answer was pretty simple,
"I don't know. I am not perfect. I hope I will be, I know that we can
only be saved through Christ an His Gospel, faith, repentance, baptism,
ect." And then we asked them the same question and this was the answer
one lady gave. "I know I am saved, I am positive of it. No matter what I
am saved" and she gave some reasons such as, when she came to know
Jesus Christ she changed and became better than she was, she believes in
Him ect. ALL TRUE, GOOD THINGS.
But the impression came to me, "Wouldn't that be what the
adversary wants? For people to think, 'I am saved now, no matter what I
do.'" Satan will tell you many truths to make you believe one lie.
Christ has saved us, it is true, we are saved by His grace, but if we never
threw out our responsibility of repentance and faith and living the
commandments and not to mention his commandment to "be ye perfect." I
hope I will be saved, I think I will be, but I will not assume that I am
saved "no matter what." Anyway I am just preaching on like a mad man
and who knows if I even make sense but it was a very cool experience to
preach the Gospel in that environment. It was only after the lesson on
the way home we realized that in the missionary handbook we aren't
supposed to preach near or close to houses of other faiths, oops. We'll
just teach them in their homes next time haha. Also I think we are going
to church there this week, President said we could, hopefully they will
return the favor and go to our church. The lack of the spirit in that
church we taught in was quite apparent. Anyway that was fun.
Now let me bud in here again- I will be here for at least 9
months! I would love if you would send me some good CD's. Some good lds
music, please consult Race, he'll know the good stuff. These long
drives need some hymns! If you could do that I would be very happy!
So it is FATHER'S DAY! Happy Father's Day DAD! I have
thought a lot about Dad this week. If there is another son in this world
who thinks more of his father than I do, I don't know them. I study
Preach My Gospel everyday and my favorite chapter in there is Chapter 6,
Christ-Like Attributes. I am pretty sure that in every attribute listed
there I have a note about how my father exemplifies that attribute. My
Dad is Christ-Like. I have often BOASTED of this but that is because it
is worthy of boasting, I HAVE NEVER HEARD MY FATHER RAISE HIS VOICE
(basketball officials not included). I want to be like my Dad. So thank
you Dad. Thank you for all the sacrifices you have made for all us kids,
for your work, the vacations, stories of your mission and scriptures
you would tell us when we were small, thanks for serving a mission,
thank you for your example, thank you for the priesthood blessings I
have received from you many times and your example in that priesthood.
Thank you for listening to me and helping me through all my struggles
and helping me get to where I am now. I look up to you so much. And
thank you for how you treat Mom, you've given me a great example on how
to be a father and a husband. Tell Grandpa Sherwood and Grandpa Davis
happy father's day too! I have some amazing examples of fathers in my
life.
I don't have too much else to add. This week has been crazy!
Also I don't have too many good pictures, but the one I do have is a
posterity picture. I am a grandpa now! My kid texted me happy fathers
day yesterday haha, it was awesome! Also, of course, I am in the same
area Kellen Walker used to be in, they still remember him and love him.
The Tollantes family told me to say hi to him! Also Mom you asked if I
will be able to travel a lot here in the office, yes. I will see the
whole mission just about, the problem is most of the cool places are in
the south mission and I am north. But I have been down south quite a bit
already!
Love you all. Happy Father's Day Dad! Have a great week.
Sounded like the Little Larry Reunion went well. I heard there was some
good swear words thrown out there, it's not a sin when Uncle Craig is
there doing his magic. Haha. Anyway i gotta run! Love you all.
Elder Davis
P.S. I have now bought a pizza card here at Shakey's Pizza, it is way good. GO FAT CHANTZ!
Monday, June 10, 2013
June 9, 2013
Sweet new ride! |
Another famous Davis Fist Bump! |
Howdy,
Well, that was the craziest week of my life. If
you couldn't tell from my last letter I was pretty nervous, still am,
but less nervous haha. I am enjoying it, but I MISS REGULAR MISSIONARY
WORK. I miss teaching tons of lessons and helping people all day long.
Now I am helping missionaries all day long, still cool, but teaching
God's children His gospel is cooler haha. But we still get to work and
teach, it is just less.
I have a massive, and very possible, fear that I will get
chubby here. Haha there is always food and there is always a chair. Food
+ Chair= Chubbs! Haha but I am working out hard and trying to cut back
on the snacks. But you saw the McD's last week. Anyway I don't wanna get
chubby, but it would be kinda cool if I were literally a Fat Chantz.
Just sayin.
Our mission is growing dramatically! We are starting to get
wards with 6 missionaries in just one ward. Our mission is getting
split in half this transfer but in a few months we will build back up to
close to the same number of missionaries we had when we had the full
mission, there are tons of new areas and areas splitting and it is
exciting.
I get the opportunity every transfer to both drop off
departing missionaries at the air port and pick the new ones up. It is
so exciting to see missionaries that have served for 2 years and will
"return with honor" and in that same day to see FRESH, SCARED, but FULL
OF FAITH missionaries enter the field. It gives me a great perspective
of just how short the mission really is. I can't believe I only have one
year left. Then again, 9 months of that will be in the office- I hope
my last three months I will "be put out to pasture" and open area and
train! That is my dream and I will be praying for that for the next nine
months!
To go back to the whole chubby thing, I was just
interrupted due to the fact that there are delicious empanadas here, so
now I'm eating three of those... while sitting hahaha. Anyway.
Also speaking of airports, I will drop off my TATAY, Elder
Vogelsberg, there next transfer, that will be a weird experience. I will
forever be grateful for Tatay Vogelsberg! We'll make sure to take
pictures Mom.
So I had to leave my last area super quickly and I didn't
get a chance to say goodbye to a lot of people which was super sad, but I
can still write to them so it's okay. But there was one investigator
who was really progressing and I really didn't want to leave them. I
just found our that they got a new puppy last week and they named him
DAVIS! How cool is that? A little puppy named Davis to remember me by
haha.
Aunt Tonna, due to the fact that I was transferred so
quickly I didn't ahve the opportunity to share with Nanay Victorio the
letter you wrote. I am sorry, but I really enjoyed it. In some ways it
really strengthened me. And like you, I hope Tatay and Uncle Bob know
each other.
I had another opportunity to go to a hospital here
yesterday and give a blessing to an old pioneer in a near area, it was a
great experience and I could feel so very much the love of God for that
sister. I don't think I will ever be able to forget the Hospitals I
have been to here on my mission. Every time I go I feel terrible about
how much I complain about my life. I need to be so much more grateful,
we have in very easy.
This past weeks we were up very late with transfer planning
and trainer's training and all sorts of stuff. We were super busy but I
am learning a lot. I have gotten better at driving here in the
Philippines too, more comfortable now. We had to gas up on a long road
trip of ours and we took pictures with those Dinosaurs. It looks like it
could be in Holbrook Az no?
I don't have to much to say other than I really miss
teaching. Teaching people the gospel is the coolest thing in the world! I
miss it so much, I can't wait till things settle down here in the
office and we can teach more often. But as for now I will just serve the
Lord and the people of the Bicol Region this way. Thank you so much for
all your prayers. I am learning so much and loving my mission. Thank
you for everything.
Mom, you asked If I will be translating for President
Reeder, I imagine i will at times but only when he needs me. Sometimes I
will for sure. I want to encourage them to learn Tagalog, especially
Sister Reeder, she'll have more time on her hands. That will totally
depend on them though haha. That is a hard thing to do... I know.
Thank you for everything. I would love to tell you stories
of eating pythons and seeing cobras and what-not but I "ought to be
content with the things that are allotted (sp) unto me." I am trying
hard to serve hard here. I love you all a bushel!
Elder Davis
Monday, June 3, 2013
Monday June 3rd 2013..... Times they are a changing.
A tad different that what he had become accustomed to. |
Elder Davis, Elder Salas and Elder Datu |
Howdy Howdy
So much has happened
this week... so much! The training of my aki, Elder Villamor, is
finished and he is now training!! Meaning I am a grandpa! My son is
going from TrainEE to TrainER! He'll do awesome! I am so proud of him!
This week has been super insane.
If I could choose one word to describe myself right now it would
be SMALL! I cannot even begin to tell you what has happened this week. I
have a new assignment, I will be companions with Elder Datu, again!
Which is awesome, we get along great! Also I will remain in Naga Mission
with President and Sister Reeder, I am excited to meet them and show
them around Naga. I am terrified of this new assignment. But ever since
President Bliesner called I have just wanted to throw up. I miss just
plain old missionary work SUPER BAD!
I feel very incapable. I have now been in the Philippines for 10
months and I have a lot of responsibility to do, throw in a prayer... a
lot of prayers! I will be in this assignment for a solid 9 months. I am
praying I don't get fat, but since I have been here I have eaten more
fast food than I have in the past year, and we have a car- not burning
fat sitting haha. I am pretty daunted by this assignment. Pray for me,
again!
We have been so busy this past week, late nights of
transfer planning and not much sleep, or regular missionary work, I miss
it A LOT! But things will calm down next week, and then they will get
busy when the new mission president gets here! I really don't have much
to say, I am scared, not going to lie! I feel very SMALL!
Well I love you all. I am sorry I don't have to many stories
or anything.... WAIT! I NOW HAVE A PHILIPPINES DRIVERS LICENCE! That is
way cool. But I miss walking down the rice fields. I also now have a
washing machine.... and believe it or not I MISS HAND WASHING! I am
going to struggle when I get back to the states. Good thing I still have
a year to serve. Love you all. PRay for me hard and I will pray for you
hard everyday of course!
Elder Davis
P.S. Driving in the Philippines is CRAZY!
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