Sunday, April 30, 2017

April 30, 2017 - Week of Adventures

Monday, April 17, 2017

April 16, 2017 - My New Area is a Special Area

This week was pretty okay...We definitely were not bored. But I'm afraid I don't have time to explain. 

Sunday was Easter but I didn't even remember that it was Easter because it is not celebrated in Taiwan. Even the members don't celebrate it beyond having talks about the resurrection in sacrament meeting. 

The best part of my week was finding out that I moved into my grandma Sherry's friend's ward for my last transfer. Her name is Sister Merina Lin. She is so kind and it was nice to find a familiar face in a place where my companion and I don't know anyone. Early on in my mission, I bumped into Sister Lin in the Taipei temple and now I'm in her ward. She also used to send me small treats like M&M's in the mail. She really is a sweet friend.  

View from our ward's building which is on the 19th floor of a high rise.

My new area is like the Beverly Hills of Taiwan. Unfortunately, we don't live in the nicest part of our area. We actually live in the Ghetto of the city, and not in one of the beautiful buildings in the pictures but on the 2nd level of a humble apartment building.



I love you all!
Elder Erwin

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

April 10, 2017 - Finishing The Way I Started

This week was good. Elder Shakespeare and I went to the Buddha Gardens in ZhangHua (my first area) and took lots of pictures but because of a lack of time today, we can wait a few weeks to look at them all together. But here is one picture.

My companion got bitten by a dog. I have a picture but I promised I wouldn't send it because of it being in a precarious location haha! (his upper thigh) nothing too serious. I hope he doesn't have rabies! Since I can't send you that picture, I send this one of him walking across a park.



Spring In Taiwan - The Trees Are in Bloom

We talked about planning and setting goals this week in District Training Meeting. Elder Ballard said  "I am so thoroughly convinced that if we don’t set goals in our life and learn how to master the techniques of living to reach our goals, we can reach a ripe old age and look back on our life only to see that we reached but a small part of our full potential. When one learns to master the principles of setting a goal, he will then be able to make a great difference in the results he attains in this life." I hope none of us reach that ripe old age and realize we have not reached our potential. 

We watched general conference. I loved it! I think because I stopped running full speed and sat for 10 hours to watch conference that I succumbed to a nasty cold that I have been fighting for a bit. The climax of my cold was yesterday (Monday) and seems to be on its way out. So that is good news. I really enjoyed Elder Choi's (from Korea) talk. Elder Choi's nephew is serving in TaiZhong. I went with him on his first day in Taiwan to contact some people through the streets of the city, that was fun. I liked how when Elder Choi was serving as a mission president in Seattle he told his missionaries to “Go out in the rain, look up to heaven, open your mouth, and drink it! When you look up, you will be strengthened to open your mouth to everyone without any fear.” It was a symbolic lesson for them to look up when they faced challenges even after their mission. Please don’t try this in polluted areas." We all loved that analogy because like Seattle, Taiwan is super rainy so we all identified with his words. So I say to you, don't just look around but look up to Jesus Christ and "DRINK IT IN" unless you are in a polluted place... Taiwan gets a lot of pollution that comes in from China, so that was particularly funny to me.

The title from my email is inspired by the curve ball God is throwing at me in the last 6 weeks of my mission. I am moving to my 8th area. Elder Shakespeare is moving as well. In just a minute I will be picking up my new companion, Elder Pots, and we are going to whitewash an area deep in the shopping district of the city TaiZhong. I said "Finishing the Way I Started", because my first companion, Elder Brady and I whitewashed my first area in Zhanghua. Elder Brady, is a red head, so is my new companion, haha! I didn't think I would move for my last 6 weeks. It was a pleasant surprise to me! I am happy to move for one last adventure. Whitewashing means that the area is new to both the missionaries called there. Neither Elder Pots or I have been in this area before so by the time I get my directions figured out, it will be time for me to go home.  I didn't see that one coming.

 Last picture with my district 


Another funny thing is that all three of my last companions are from Logan, Utah. Elder Cox, Elder Shakespeare and Elder Pots all went to high school together and were in the same Mandarin language class and now I've been companions with all three of them in a row! 

Taiwan has the most beautiful suspension bridges. I love them at dusk when the lights just come on.



I love you all! I have to go, we are super busy since we have to move two people today.

Sincerely Elder Erwin 文長老

ps.  This week I saw a car I've never seen in Taiwan before...a Tesla. There are no charging stations in Taiwan because there really aren't any electric cars here so I don't know how they are charging it, I guess at home. I understand they have become kind of popular in the States so I will be seeing more of them.


 

Monday, April 3, 2017

April 2, 2017 - The Time is Far Spent

My family loves to remind me in emails of the time I have left on my mission. I am okay though because this week was a good one so they cannot get me with their trunkiness. haha! Just kidding, I love them all, they really aren't saying too much about it. They are just starting to have questions about the specifics of returning home. May 25th is quickly coming. I think I am actually enjoying my mission right now more than ever. The reality has started to set in that it won't last forever which makes these last few weeks all the sweeter. It really is ending soon.

Last Monday was another boring P-day but today we are going to Buddha Mountain, so it is okay.  My trainer, Elder Brady, took me there so I thought it would be fun to take Elder Shakespeare there. Maybe the tradition will continue and he can take his "Greenie" there someday.

Tuesday was pretty crazy. We are trying to find new people to teach so we went into the mountain to go tracting... Every single place was a gated community!! We didn't go to a single door... learned our lesson... No tracting in the mountains. But we did see some pretty mountain scenes.


This is the mountain where we tried to go tracting 

Wednesday, we had a lesson with Brother Xie. We are afraid we are going to have to let him rest for the next little bit. He is really great, but isn't ready to accept the fact that what we are sharing is more than a philosophy or a way of thought, but rather truth from a loving God. 

Thursday, we had District Training Meeting. It was my choice for the topic that was shared, so I proposed a hypothesis that made me feel like a science teacher. haha! Nerd. The hypothesis is, "It is prerequisite that a good (desired) answer must be preceded by a (the desired) good question."   We talked about the power of good questions and how they are at the very center of our teaching and finding. 

Friday was the most painful day. All night it rained and was bitter cold. I didn't bring my rain gear because it was sunny when we left our apartment. We were literally freezing with the cold wind and rain. The rest of the week however has been sunny and high 80's, so I should just count my blessings. 

Saturday we met with a new person who was really cool. She has no previous experience with religion so she is an empty book waiting to be filled. That night we ate at Sister Wu's home. She is really cool! She met the missionaries back in the day and was baptized after 3 days... Back when there were no restrictions on how long or how many times they have attended church. 

Sunday, after church, we had a cool experience with a lady in the park. She came to walk around the park because she had just been fighting with her son and was too upset to stay at home. I asked her how she was and she just shook her head in disdain and anger. We ask her why she would respond like that and she explained what had happened just a few minutes before. She explained how her son is very troubled and difficult. She actually tried to get him to go to other churches to try and help but it didn't seem to change anything. She said she wanted to meet my Mom and ask her how she managed to raise me to be a person at such a young age who could sympathize with someone so different than myself. Earlier in Church that day, I heard a testimony that really helped me in that moment. The member talked about an experience where they wanted to say something unkind about their classmate and had a strong impression or voice, if you will, say to her "In My eyes you are all the same." "In what way are you better than her." I have never thought about that before. The sinner, the missionary, the distressed mother or the troubled son. God causes his light to come upon all who have come to the Earth, not just the saint or the righteous. It was a wonderful Sunday and week for sure. 


This week I saw my good friends from my district in the MTC. Elder Trotter and Elder Rollap 


The flowers here are always so much more beautiful than they seem to be at home. The variety always amazes me. I guess that is because I grew up in a desert.    

I love you all!
Elder Erwin