Monday, June 24, 2013

June 24- Farewells, Tracting, and Exchanges

Dear Family and Friends,

This week marks the last week of the Philippines Naga Mission.  On June 30 President Guanzon will come and I will now be a part of the Philippines Legazpi mission.  We had our final interviews with President Blisener on Thursday.  I am sad to see him and sister Bliesner leave.  He really did so much for our mission.  He really turned it around.  Before he came there was a lot of disobedience, but he changed it and taught the missionaries the value of being exactly obedient.

We started our week with exchanges with the new Sister training Leader.  It was really good.  Sister Oberia and I were really nervous about it because we would have to split our already really small area into two so that she could work in part of it and I could work in the other. It turned out just fine.  We did a lot of tracting and talking to people and we were able to find a lot of new investigators.

  I also decided that tracting in the rain is the best because people will always invite you in.  Mostly because they feel sorry for you, but it is a perfect chance to share a message.  Rain can be a really good blessing! It was raining really hard on Wednesday and we were out looking for an less active.  It turns out he actually had died, but we found his sister who quickly accepted us in.  Turns out she had been given a Book of Mormon by Elders many years ago.  We have a return appointment with her so that is exciting.

We also worked with Sister Manjares, our stellar ward missionary, this week.  She is so great, and not afraid to talk to everyone about what she believes.  I love working with her because it instantly takes any any apprehension people may have talking to the missionaries.  It is so valuable to have members with us.

Well it sounds like the church is really pushing missionary work and the Lord is hastening his work.  We need to find those that the Lord has been preparing. President reminded us this week to always have faith that the Lord will put people in your path to talk to that are ready for our message.  I really liked something that is always good to remind yourself when it seems no one wants to listen.

Well I love it here and being apart of this great work! Hope all is well at home!

-Sister Richins
   

Monday, June 17, 2013

Gratitude for the Members

Dear Family and Friends,

Wow another week.  I hope everyone has been enjoying the summer time in Utah!  We have been very busy this week.  It has been so helpful to have the members help.  We were able to contract a lot of less active and were able to find a lot of part member families, which has been really good for us.  We had some wonderful tender mercies happen this week.  We went to one of our areas, San Francisco (no it is not in California I know that is what you were thinking), we had been there a lot before, but people would always tell us that they weren't interested in the church and the Mormons.  But this time was different because we had Sister Manjares with us, who is a stellar ward missionary and she knows all the people that live there.  She started introducing us to all her friends and would say "Oh there is someone I want you to meet."  It was so crazy to see the different reaction to us.  They were more inviting and we were able to get a lot of follow up appointments.  Members are so valuable in the work!!!

Sister Manjares introduced us to one lady named Mary Ann and we started talking to her.  We asked if there was a time we could come back and share a message with her she said that she didn't have time.  So I asked well can we share a message right now.  She said she didn't have time, but I reassured her it would be a short message.  We gave a short message about Jesus Christ and his love and concern for her.  Then we asked if we could come back and share more.  This time she was really excited for us to come back and hopefully she has that same excitement when we visit her this week.  She was also really surprised by how well I spoke Tagalog for only being here for 1 1/2 months, Sister Manjares told here it was a gift from God to share our message.

I think a few weeks ago I talked about Sheena she is one of our investigators, she is doing really well.  She actually has been a really sick, but she got a priesthood blessing and has been praying and praying for strength.  The one thing that has been holding her back is the Law of Chastity, because she has been living with her  boyfriend.  Yesterday she told us that she was planning on getting married now on June 22! We were pretty excited.  We know that she wanted to go on a mission, but marriage is important too. Her boyfriend is a member and tonight we have an FHE with them and are going to talk about Eternal Marriage-which we want to be her ultimate goal! She has so much faith, it is wonderful to see it grow.

Well I am looking forward to another busy week.  It should be exciting.  We have our final interviews with President Blisner this week.  The new President gets here on the 30 of this month.

-Sister Richins

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

New companion, trials and triumphs

Family and Friends,

Well as I mentioned last week my new companion is Sister Oberia from Kiribati.  It is next to Hawaii and is where Christmas Island is located.The church has a strong presence there and she went to a church high school.  She is so sweet and is really good to teach me Tagalog.  She is really nice, she kills the big spiders in our apartment, so I love her! Well transfer day was really busy, but we made it back and got to work.  It was kind of fun on transfer day to talk to all the American missionaries, they told me about all the food they liked here and advice on the language.  It was really nice. I also talked to the sweet senior couple that is here.

Not going to lie, it has been a really hard week. I didn't feel ready to lead this area and this week confirmed that.  I had a really hard time remembering where places were and how to get to places.  On top of that school started last week and so everyone that we had been teaching during the day were all gone.  Summer vacation is over so everyone goes back to work.  So here I am trying to figure out where to go, with no one home.  So that as been hard so we have done a lot of street contacting this week.

 This next week we have plans to contract as many members in our areas as possible and try to set goals with them to talk to their friends about the church.  We are trying to find all the inactive members. It's kind of funny finding the members because doesn't seem like to would take much time, but in the Philippines there are no addresses.  You just have the area that they live in and then you go door to door asking people if they know this family.  They will say "Oh doon" which means just over there.  So you go to the next house and ask the same question until you find the house.  This week though in our ward coordination meeting we talked to the ward missionaries about our concerns and they found people to work with us every day this week to help us find homes and investigators. 

That is definitely a struggle right now to find investigators which is why we need the members help.  A referral from a member is so much more valuable than any street contacting that we could do.

There is definitely a hastening of the work.  This week we have an assignment from the area presidency to meet with the bishop and ward missionaries and discuss our goals for the rest of the year.  We are suppose to make a goal with everyone as to how many baptisms the ward could have this year and then make a plan to involve all the auxiliaries on how to achieve that goal.  It is exciting I really hope that the ward members get excited.

It is good to know that even though it is hard to lead the area, it will make it that much easier next transfer after Sister Oberia goes home.  Even though missionary work is hard, it is also fun and I love doing it! I love the ward members and I love seeing the change that people can have. 

-Sister Richins

companion Announcements

Dear Family and Friends,

We dropped sister Maghanoy off at the bus stop this morning.  And I am actually in Liago for the night.  Tomorrow I will pick up my new companion and head back to guinobaton.  So Saturday we got our new companionships announced.  I will be with Sister Oberia she is from Kirabis which is close to Samoa.  It is also her last transfer. They must think it is really funny to give me all the companions that are about to go home.  Oh well though that means I will most likely stay in Guinobaton after this transfer.  I am a little nervous to lead the area, but Sister Maghanoy says I am ready. 

Oh a side note, there are 4 missionaries in the mission from Pakistan and 1 sister arriving next month from mainland china.  That is so crazy that the church is sending out missionaries from there.

This week we were pretty busy.  We had a lot of lessons with less actives, which is good. There are so many less actives here.  Actually last year the Naga mission turned into a rescuing mission and the focus of the entire mission was on less actives. They only taught less active and part member families and referrals from members. This year though they are focusing on continuing to reactivate and also baptizing others.  This week we were able to find a couple part member families to teach.

Our one investigator Sheena has been to church twice now.  I am so excited for her. She is great.  We have been teaching her all transfer and hopefully she will continue to progress.  She is 18 and wants to serve a mission a year after she is baptized.  She has a lot of support from ward members, but her dad does not like the church.  She is so strong though and says that even if her dad doesn't want her too she knows she wants to be baptized. 

Well I am doing really well.  I am excited for this new transfer ahead of me, it should be exciting.  This is the transfer that the mission splits so that will be interesting.  Well thanks for all the prayers! I love you all!

-Sister Heather Richins

Sunday, June 2, 2013

May 27

Well another week! I can't believe how fast the weeks are going by now. We have had a challenging week.  A lot of cancelled appointments, but we had a great ward party on Saturday that members brought a lot of non member friends and a great ward coordination meeting on Sunday. 

So last week I told you about Patrick who was so excited for us to come back to teach him. Well when we came back he told us that we couldn't come back because his parents wouldn't allow it and gave us back our book of Mormon.  But I always remind myself that we are just planting seeds and hopefully someday. 

On Tuesday we went to Legazbi and had a trainer trainee meeting.  It was really helpful and it was nice to see everyone from my MTC district. We talked more about understanding and getting along with other cultures and how we should take the best from each culture.  It was really helpful. 

So on Saturday we had a missionary activity combined with ward one and ward two.  All the members were suppose to bring food and a non member or less active friend.  We had a great turn out and we got a lot of refferals.  But if anything we gained the trust from the members and they are starting to get really excited about missionary work.  Before now, we have not had much member support from the ward.  The had not really worked with the elders in the past, and didn't see why they should start working with us now. We have been working  hard all transfer to gain their trust and confidence.
One particular lady that was very forward about not liking the missionaries and was sure that the ward had no need of us. She came to the party on Saturday and had a complete change of heart. It is so excited to see her accept us.  In our missionary coordination meeting on Sunday I asked for suggestions of people we could visit and she gave us so many and then agreed to work with us to visit those people Wednesday afternoon.  I was so excited because she really disliked the missionaries before, and I have been praying so hard to let her soften her heart towards us.  Prayers are answered! I am so thankful! It should be a great week.

We are trying to make this a great week because it is Sister Maghanoy's last week before going home next Monday!  She said that she will work hard until the end and that is what we are going to do! I am a little nervous about getting a new companion next week, but also excited!

Hope everything continues to go well for everyone else back home!
I love you all!

Sister Heather Richins