This week, I hit my year on island mark. Now when people ask me  how long I've been here, I can say over a year. I got my Alien  Residence Card Renewed, and my companion bought me a cheese-bake (rice  with stuff in it covered in cheese, so the closest you come to a  casserole in Taiwan) for my anniversary marker. I remember when I first  got here, and Sister Hill would tell everyone she was just over a year  in Taiwan, and they'd praise her Chinese. I remember back then, I  didn't think I'd ever be able to understand what the teenage girls were  gossiping about on the bus/train next to me were saying, or what people  asked me in a basic sentence even at times...but here I am,  understanding a large majority....watching the young woman's broadcast  in Chinese...and still getting most of what they were saying. There are  still works I don't understand, but when I'm diligent, I just write  them down and they commit to memory after looking them up, they usually  are just there. That is not how it was to start with...so I'm just here  to testify that the gift of tongues is real, and that Heavenly Father really does bless us when we are doing his work.
This week was a lot of fun with conference going on. Since the  Taoyuan church here that we serve at is the stake center, I saw a lot of  missionaries and old Zhongli members on Saturday when it was just broadcast here. It was really awesome to see everyone. It also was  just a really unique experience to watch conference with a group of  missionaries. We laughed really hard, like when they called names, and 2  peoples uncles got called...then Sister Hintze, was like,  "Man...everyone's uncle" then...a Carter was called, and everyone high fived Elder Carter...and we were like, "Is that your uncle?" "Nahhh.".  Boys will be boys :). Yet we were reverent when the time was  appropriate for silence. No crying children...no people snoozing off  and bored. We were all intensely listening, and it just brought a  special spirit, so even when Elder Holland brought up a serious topic,  we were able to laugh at the jokes he dropped in, while still seeing the  pertinence in what he was talking about. Of course the Sisters got a  lot of slack and the Elders kept a watch to see that we were taking  notes on what they found important...haha, but we were thankful for the  counsel for us...may we be good mothers when the time comes.
This week has been a pretty good week. After e-mailing, we went to  Window on China in Longtan for Preparation day. It was a lot of fun,  and we were able to become a lot closer as a district as we just went  and took pictures and played together at the tiny theme park. My  companion had never gone before, and she loved it.; I was grateful for  the opportunity to become closer to my district. They wanted to hang  out again this week and go to the beach together, but I had to go to the  doctor in Taipei,  so that wasn't an option...but I was just really glad that they wanted  us to hang out with them. At the beginning of the transfer, they didn't  want to go with us, but then last week they did, and we just all became  closer friends. That's important in a district. When your district is  close and has unity, you pray for each other, and you just see so much  success and miracles as your district works together doing this  wonderful work the Lord has allowed us to do.
With investigators, we've been following up with our investigator  Vera every day. Her faith is so big, but it's not easy to overcome addiction. Nicotine is killer. On Tuesday the bishop attended our  lesson, and he was a great help for her. He himself understands what is  is like to be addicted, so he was a great benefit to the lesson. Vera  has improved a whole lot. She is almost there. She is stressed though,  and I was a little at a loss for words as she cried into the phone about  always giving in to Satan and how her head would feel like she needed  to explode. I've never been in that experience. I can't tell her I  understand at all. I've never touched what we call the "big 5" in the Word of Wisdom ever. My  struggles are just that I need to more diligently exercise and I eat too  much sugar especially lately...just whenever I feel stressed...kind of  problems. But yeah, basically I can't really understand what it's  like. I'm not going to tell her I do. But yeah, Sister Tedjamulia and I  have just been really emphasizing the relationship she has with Jesus  Christ, and how when nobody else can understand he can. I really love  Vera, and every day, even when she doesn't do as well as she might have  hoped, she commits to trying again. I know she will do it. I just know  that it takes time too. So we are doing what we can to be  encouraging. She's changed so much lately, and there is more of a light  in her eyes. She's awesome.
We also had a really amazing lesson with Joline this week. Sister Hong came out with us, and Joline really opened to us. Before we were  really worried because we thought she went to the liliangtang this  church a lot of Christians here go to. We've had some not too positive  encounters with people from there, because, well, they didn't like  us...so we just really wanted to help Joline. She really opened up to  us.  She asked a ton of questions and shared about how church eventually  became a negative experience for her so she hasn't attended. We hope  to address more of her questions, since we had no way of getting to them  all, next lesson. We also hope we can help her in developing faith so  she can have positive experiences at a church and be willing to come  attend. I'm excited to continue teaching her. I've taught Christians  before, but never one whose understanding of the Bible is as clear as  hers, but she's so willing to listen and ask questions. It's a unique  experience for me here in my mission, as most people I have taught are more exposed to the Buddist or Daoist religion, and so teaching is a lot  more simple, and usually doesn't get too deeply into the Bible.
Crystal's mother said she might want to wait until she is older to  be baptized, since she is so young and her sister who takes her to  church might go to college soon. We are now leaving it up to the  members to arrange rides for her and talk to the mother, and whatever  else needs to be done. We will continue working with the ward on  anything they want us to do, and still visit them, but we figure this is  a situation best to leave to the ward for the time being. Luckily we  have a pretty awesome ward, so I'm sure things will get done.
We also had a really good lesson with Ji Rushuang this week as  well. She finally opened up and shared some of the pressure and stress  she had been feeling with us. It was the first time she had a question  for us, so we were happy to answer her concerns. We also taught her  about the sabbath day, and she will come to church this next week she  said.
Also, something fun this week, was that on Thursday we did splits  with some members, and Sister Zhang and I went out to visit Li Yijing.  She has been coming to church for quite some time, to the wrong ward.  Lately though, she's finally committed to coming to this ward, and  always even brings a friend. Sister Zhang and I taught her about the plan of salvation and  set a baptism date with her. She said she doesn't know if she will be  prepared so fast, but she trusted us and Heavenly Father would help  prepare her, and made goals, and committed to coming to church and  activities. On Wednesday, we saw her and her friend, Xu Jialin, at  English class, and Jialin said she didn't have a BOM, so we were able to  give her one. It's great to see Jialin's interest grow as Yijin  progresses. She is a great friend, and already a wonderful missionary.  The members like her a lot, because she's very cute and just very  interested in the gospel. She told SIster Zhang she likes to go to  church because she always finds the lessons very educational and learns  new things. We like hearing that.
Times running fast so that's all I'll say about investigators this  week.
Tuesday we had Zone conference in Zhubei (Xinzhu county). It was a  good conference. It's the first time I have been over in Xinzhu. It  only became part of our mission recently. As it just so happened, all  the sisters going home this transfer were all there in the same zone  conference. I was happy to see Sister Kunzler giving her last zone  conference testimony. She's really a sweet girl and I was glad I got to see  her again. I thought when we left Jilong, i wouldn't see her again  since she was going so far away, and I was staying over in Danshui, but  in the end, I saw her at least 4 more times, before at zone conference  we said a goodbye...for now. When she's in SC and I'm in SC, we can  just set up to go to the temple the same weekend. Of all my companions,  I'll probably most likely see her again.
That's pretty much all that went on this week, and the computer  will turn off in 1 minute, so great timing. Haha. Love you guys!
Sister Flora Bruno.
 
 
 
2 comments:
The church has great Addiction Recovery tools which can be found here.
I would suggest downloading the Addiction Recovery Manual. You might have to help translate it for her.
Actually, I just noticed that at the bottom of the web page is a link for different languages. There is a version in Chinese.
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