Monday, December 19, 2016

Transferred to Paradise December 19, 2016

Heavenly Father is too good to me. I've been sent to a truly amazing place. I've loved every second of my time so far here in Magong. It's a small island, but there are still plenty of people to share the gospel with here. The branch out here has about 40 active members, and they have some real faith. It's amazing to see that even on a tiny island off the side of Taiwan, there are still strong saints living the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The island is awesome. The climate is impeccable. Sometimes the ocean winds come in pretty strong and it gets down to the 50's. I honestly think this is probably one of the greatest areas in the entire world to serve. Besides the environment, however, the work has also been great here in Magong. My new companion, Elder Fear, and I saw some sweeeet miracles in our first week together. I feel very at peace with my mission right now. Very chill. All is well. All is well.

Quick bio on Elder Fear: He is a goof ball. He has pipes (sang in BYU's Men's Chorus before coming out). He is on his 4th transfer, but is a very mature missionary. He does work.


The Magong apartment is a 4 man. Along with Elder Fear and myself we have Elder Miller who is a giant on the far left and Elder Horton pictured to the right of me.

Monday, December 12, 2016

Let's Baptize December 12, 2016

After 8 months in Zhang Hua, I'm finally being transferred. This last week has been my favorite week of my mission. This last p-day was an adventure going to Tai Ji Valley with the sister missionaries, a few members, and Pony. The rest of the week we were getting ready for Sister Lin's baptism and working with the rest of our investigators. This weekend, I felt, was just a culmination of a lot of good things. Harvest time. On Saturday, a few friends from my first area came to Zhang Hua and ate lunch with us. Then that night was the baptism. It was a very excellent baptismal service. It was very easy to feel the spirit in the room. The sister missionaries helped us out with a rendition of "我是神的孩子"/"I am a Child of God". It was one of the best musical numbers I've been a part of. Then Saturday night at about 10 pm we got a call saying that I'm being transferred to my dream area.... Magong! Magong is a city situated on a small island called Penghu which is situated off the side of Taiwan. I'm going from a tiny island to a much tinier island! I head up to the mission home and then I take a 20 min. plane ride later today. Magong is also the most coveted area in the mission because it's absolutely beautiful out there and nobody is in your business. You just do you out in Magong! I'm super excited and grateful that I have this opportunity to go out there. That being said, I'm also sad to say goodbye to all of the friends and members here in Zhang Hua. The ward members here are indeed my Taiwanese family. When I think of Taiwan in the future I feel like most of my thoughts will be centered on the people here in Zhang Hua. I'm grateful for all the service that they have given me, for their testimonies, and for their friendship. Going to church yesterday was a very bittersweet experience, but I'm glad that I at least had the chance to say goodbye! This past transfer has definitely been one of my favorite transfers. It was definitely the most stress-free. I've loved hanging out and serving with Elder Stroud. It's been fun to just go out and get it every day. We've seen a lot of success this past transfer, and I know it's because we have done our best to receive direction from the Lord. With 5 months left this may be the last time I move. Magong, let's go!
-Elder Poon

Look Mom, I'm a panda!






Pony finally did it! He had a goal for Christmas Eve, but he last second decided to just get baptized on the same night as Sister Lin! He had already passed a baptismal interview, but he would've had to do another one to be baptized on the 24th because they expire after 2 months. So it all worked out great! Pony aka Brother Wang is now an official member of the church!

Sister Lin Shu Yu is the most golden investigator I have found/taught on my mission. She comes from a family of 8 children like my mom. She's not married but she loves taking care of her siblings' kids. She has indeed been prepared by the Lord. She has given up drinking coffee and has committed to endure to the end! Quote from her testimony at her baptism, "I love Heavenly Father. I love Jesus Christ.". She's great.




Apa Kabar December 5, 2016

We had the kind of week that you would expect after a week where you find 15 new investigators. We got to teach a lot of lessons! 林姐妹 (Sister Lin) passed her baptismal interview yesterday and is very excited for this upcoming Saturday when she will be baptized. We also have a few baptismal goals for Christmas Eve/Christmas which will make for a pretty legendary Christmas. Sad thing is I might not be here for those.... Transfers are next week. This is the first time in a few transfers when I can honestly say that I will be sad if I leave Zhang Hua.  Many of the members of our ward were at the church on Saturday night putting up Christmas decorations and it made me realize that I can't think of a place that I'd rather be this upcoming Christmas! Whatever happens it'll all be good. My Christmas spirit is unconquerable! The 'Light the World' initiative put out by the church this Christmas is awesome. For those of you who haven't checked it out yet... go check it out! Our mission has taken it and added some of it's own missionary related ideas and it makes for a very Christ-centered Christmas spirit which is how it should be. Because we've had so many lessons this past week I've been thinking about how I can do better at introducing the Atonement to someone who doesn't even really know who Jesus is. It's pretty hard! That being said, I like what it says in the Bible Dictionary, "The purpose of the Atonement is to correct or overcome the consequences of sin" "Jesus Christ, as the only begotten son of God and the only sinless person to live on this earth, was the only one capable of making an atonement for mankind". Studying for my investigators and working to be able to teach simply has really helped me to personally better understand the gospel of Jesus Christ. 

Well today one of our members is taking us out to go see some cool stuff in a place called Nantou. I'm still not exactly sure what we are going to do, but it'll be a good time! 

In front of the Zhang Hua Train Station there is a concrete island where all of the minorities congregate on the weekend. Vietnamese, Filipino, and Indonesian people are everywhere. We came across this rowdy group of Indonesians and I asked if I could play their guitar. After jamming out for a little bit we were all best friends! Apa Kabar! (Indonesian for "how are you")


Merry Christmas from Zhang Hua

MIRACLE WEEK November 28, 2016

I am grateful that this last week was as awesome as it was. "MIRACLE WEEK", as Elder Stroud and I have officially named it. There is much to be grateful for here in Zhang Hua. Heavenly Father allowed us to see some really amazing things this past week. I believe that the spirit of Thanksgiving really allowed Elder Stroud and I to have our eyes open to how much the Lord's hand is in the work here and in our personal lives. This week was a prime example of a fulfillment of the promise in Preach My Gospel about prepared people which says, "He will lead you to them, or He will lead them to you" (PMG Ch.9). It has been truly amazing to see how Heavenly Father has led us to those who are ready to receive the restored gospel, and also led them to us.We were blessed this week to be able to find 15 new investigators. That's right, 15!
I'll share with you some of my favorite highlights from our miraculous week:
-After our plans fell through one night, we set out to go visit the house of a member who has a non-member daughter-in-law. On the way there, we felt a prompting to turn around and visit a certain house we had passed. A family of 6 (parents and 4 children) warmly invited us in. This warm and friendly family was very energetic and loud as we were getting to know them, but we asked if we could offer a prayer before we begin sharing about our beliefs and they accepted. The spirt filled the room and this family became very reverant as we began to share about the Restoration. We have an appointment to return this Friday night to share more.
-The lady we found in FenYuan a few weeks ago, Sister Lin, is perhaps the most golden investigator I've found on my mission. She has met with us several times/week and come to church every Sunday since we found her in the Fen Yuan 7-11. She is praying, reading, and repenting daily. She has drank coffee every day for almost 40 years, but today marks day 5 of no coffee. She is excited for baptism on Dec. 10th.
-Saturday night when we were about to go eat dinner, a man that we had never met before walked into the church and asked for a church tour and then afterwards asked us if we could teach him how to pray.
I'm grateful that Heavenly Father has answered my prayers to be able to find and teach families. We currently have more families in our teaching pool than I've ever had before on my mission. I'm grateful for this Thanksgiving for boosting my attidude of gratitude. I've learned that gratitude really is the antidote for pride, self-pity, and sorrow. As I strive to better express my gratitude towards Heavenly Father and my Savior my thoughts are turned to President Monson's words in a Liahona I read recently, “Let us follow Him. Let us emulate His example. Let us obey His word. By so doing, we give to Him the divine gift of gratitude.”
I'm grateful for all of you reading this letter and invite you to continue showing gratitude for Heavenly Father and our Savior. I know that as you do so the Lord will let you see MIRACLES!

-Elder Poon

Thanksgiving Hot Pot

P-Day in Taizhong. Hanging out with my boy since day 1. He's running the mission now #AP

Found a secret basketball court underneath the free way

Post-Thanksgiving activity. We were in charge of telling how Thanksgiving came to be. 


Thanksgiving lunch with the district at Pizza Rock.

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Fun-Yuan November 14, 2016

This week Elder Stroud and I took a journey to a mystical land far away...... Fen Yuan. It is a secondary area that Elder Stroud and I have responsibility over. Although I've been serving in Zhang Hua for a long time, I've only been to Fen Yuan twice previous to this week. It's an hour bike ride uphill and Fen Yuan is a pretty small town so my previous companions and I have never really felt the need to go up there. This past Tuesday we had a blank schedule all afternoon and so Elder Stroud and I decided to ride our bikes up to FenYuan. This turned out to be one of my favorite days in a long time. It was nice to get out of the city of Zhang Hua and ride along the rice fields again (throwback to my days in Minxiong). That wasn't the best part though. Everyone in Fen Yuan that day seemed to be happy and very willing to talk to us. We were able to share a message with many people and set up times to meet with several people. A lady who we had met that day came to church yesterday. Her name is Sister Lin. She is a 40 year old single lady who has a lot of great questions. After her first experience of church yesterday, she told us that she plans on coming back every  Sunday Gold!!! Although I've been coming over a cold all week, Elder Stroud and I have been able to go out and hit the streets each day and see miracles. 
This week as I have pondered how I can continue to improve as a missionary and as a disciple of Christ, my thoughts have been drawn to a quote by President Hinckley in Preach My Gospel ch. 4, "“If it invites to do good, it is of God. If it inviteth to do evil, it is of the devil. … And if you are doing the right thing and if you are living the right way, you will know in your heart what the Spirit is saying to you.". I have made an added effort to just do good whenever I'm invited to do good in order to be able to better understand what the spirit is saying to me, and I'm grateful for the Lord's continued guidance in my life through the power of the spirit.
In other news, this week I hit my 18 month mark on mission and 7 month mark in Zhang Hua! I'm trying to think of some way to celebrate. Maybe I'll just go buy a ton of fruit....

Hot pot Buffet!

Free hair cuts from an LA :)

摩爾門經 November 7, 2016

Hello!
I feel very blessed that Heavenly Father always gives me super cool companions. Even though I've been in Zhang Hua forever, it's a new ball game when you have a new companion. Elder Stroud and I have had a blast our first week together here in Zhang Hua. We actually got kinda wrecked this weekend with lessons falling through and people rejecting us (and I have a nice head cold), but for the most part we had a really solid week. We have an investigator named Zhao Wei, who is doing really awesome. He has a baptismal goal for next next Saturday (the 19th), the only thing in his way is that he wants to have his parents' approval before he gets baptized. That seems to be the big problem with our investigators lately. It's a hard problem that usually takes time to overcome. That being said, Zhao Wei fasted with us yesterday and he even bore his testimony during sacrament meeting! That's pretty awesome. I think he is the first investigator that I've had that has given a testimony in sacrament meeting. 
Cool story!:The other night while tracting, we came across a Filipino woman. She had no interest, BUT she pointed out a house nearby and said that a bunch of Christian Filipino guys live there and might be interested. For some random reason I had a Tagalog Book of Mormon in my bike box so I grabbed it before we went up to this house. These Filipino guys were amazed that we had a book in Tagalog. Elder Stroud and I were then able to testify (in English) about the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon. It was a very powerful experience and these Filipino guys invited us to come back another day and share with them more about the Book of Mormon. 
Irrelevant story: the other day we were at the college basketball courts. There was a group of kids we contacted who were super nice but had no interest. As a joke, we asked them "hey, if we both hit half court shots will you come to church?". Long story short, I am 1/1 on half court shots for the year of 2016, but they didn't come to church. 
We've got some solid plans for success this week (including going to eat a buffet with some members). #zhanghua4lyfe #literally


還在 November 1, 2016

Transfers came in on Saturday night. I have now officially moved to........ Zhang Hua!!!!! Which means that I did not move. By the end of this transfer I will be the missionary who has stayed the longest in one are in the entire mission. One thing that I like about what President Teh has changed is the way the transfers are done. President Blickenstaff had somewhat of a system to do transfers so sometimes you could expect what was coming next. President Teh has completely washed away any sort of preconceived notions about transfers. It is impossible to anticipate with President Teh at the helm. It's pretty cool. I'll be honest on Saturday night after hearing about the news I was kind of frustrated. I would describe my emotions as a mix of dashed hopes and uneasiness for the future. As my mission has progressed I think I've discovered what my greatest fear is. It's not talking to strangers in a foreign language, eating weird food, crazy people, or even getting into a fatal crash on the streets of Taiwan. My greatest fear is not changing. Therefore, when I heard that I wasn't moving I felt like it was something keeping me from moving on and progressing. 
After going to church and settling down, I feel a lot better but I think President Teh's email this week has given me the most comfort. I will share a little bit of it:

"THE CURRANT BUSH
by Elder Hugh B. Brown
of the Council of the Twelve

You sometimes wonder whether the Lord really knows what he ought to do with you. You sometimes wonder if you know better than he does about what you ought to do and ought to become. I am wondering if I may tell you a story that I have told quite often in the Church. It is a story that is older than you are. It’s a piece out of my own life, and I’ve told it in many stakes and missions. It has to do with an incident in my life when God showed me that he knew best.

I was living up in Canada. I had purchased a farm. It was run-down. I went out one morning and saw a currant bush. It had grown up over six feet high. It was going all to wood. There were no blossoms and no currants. I was raised on a fruit farm in Salt Lake before we went to Canada, and I knew what ought to happen to that currant bush. So I got some pruning shears and went after it, and I cut it down, and pruned it, and clipped it back until there was nothing left but a little clump of stumps. It was just coming daylight, and I thought I saw on top of each of these little stumps what appeared to be a tear, and I thought the currant bush was crying. I was kind of simpleminded (and I haven’t entirely gotten over it), and I looked at it, and smiled, and said, “What are you crying about?” You know, I thought I heard that currant bush talk. And I thought I heard it say this: “How could you do this to me? I was making such wonderful growth. I was almost as big as the shade tree and the fruit tree that are inside the fence, and now you have cut me down. Every plant in the garden will look down on me, because I didn’t make what I should have made. How could you do this to me? I thought you were the gardener here.” That’s what I thought I heard the currant bush say, and I thought it so much that I answered. I said, “Look, little currant bush, I am the gardener here, and I know what I want you to be. I didn’t intend you to be a fruit tree or a shade tree. I want you to be a currant bush, and some day, little currant bush, when you are laden with fruit, you are going to say, ‘Thank you, Mr. Gardener, for loving me enough to cut me down, for caring enough about me to hurt me. Thank you, Mr. Gardener.’”

Time passed. Years passed, and I found myself in England. I was in command of a cavalry unit in the Canadian Army. I had made rather rapid progress as far as promotions are concerned, and I held the rank of field officer in the British Canadian Army. And I was proud of my position. And there was an opportunity for me to become a general. I had taken all the examinations. I had the seniority. There was just one man between me and that which for ten years I had hoped to get, the office of general in the British Army. I swelled up with pride. And this one man became a casualty, and I received a telegram from London. It said: “Be in my office tomorrow morning at 10:00,” signed by General Turner in charge of all Canadian forces. I called in my valet, my personal servant. I told him to polish my buttons, to brush my hat and my boots, and to make me look like a general because that is what I was going to be. He did the best he could with what he had to work on, and I went up to London. I walked smartly into the office of the General, and I saluted him smartly, and he gave me the same kind of a salute a senior officer usually gives—a sort of “Get out of the way, worm!” He said, “Sit down, Brown.” Then he said, “I’m sorry I cannot make the appointment. You are entitled to it. You have passed all the examinations. You have the seniority. You’ve been a good officer, but I can’t make the appointment. You are to return to Canada and become a training officer and a transport officer. Someone else will be made a general.” That for which I had been hoping and praying for ten years suddenly slipped out of my fingers.

Then he went into the other room to answer the telephone, and I took a soldier’s privilege of looking on his desk. I saw my personal history sheet. Right across the bottom of it in bold, block-type letters was written, “THIS MAN IS A MORMON.” We were not very well liked in those days. When I saw that, I knew why I had not been appointed. I already held the highest rank of any Mormon in the British Army. He came back and said, “That’s all, Brown.” I saluted him again, but not quite as smartly. I saluted out of duty and went out. I got on the train and started back to my town, 120 miles away, with a broken heart, with bitterness in my soul. And every click of the wheels on the rails seemed to say, “You are a failure. You will be called a coward when you get home. You raised all those Mormon boys to join the army, then you sneak off home.” I knew what I was going to get, and when I got to my tent, I was so bitter that I threw my cap and my saddle brown belt on the cot. I clinched my fists and I shook them at heaven. I said, “How could you do this to me, God? I have done everything I could do to measure up. There is nothing that I could have done—that I should have done—that I haven’t done. How could you do this to me?” I was as bitter as gall.

And then I heard a voice, and I recognized the tone of this voice. It was my own voice, and the voice said, “I am the gardener here. I know what I want you to do.” The bitterness went out of my soul, and I fell on my knees by the cot to ask forgiveness for my ungratefulness and my bitterness. While kneeling there I heard a song being sung in an adjoining tent. A number of Mormon boys met regularly every Tuesday night. I usually met with them. We would sit on the floor and have a Mutual Improvement Association. As I was kneeling there, praying for forgiveness, I heard their voices singing:

“It may not be on the mountain height
Or over the stormy sea;
It may not be at the battle’s front
My Lord will have need of me;
But if, by a still, small voice he calls
To paths that I do not know,
I’ll answer, dear Lord, with my hand in thine:
I’ll go where you want me to go.”
(Hymns, no. 75.)

I arose from my knees a humble man. And now, almost fifty years later, I look up to him and say, “Thank you, Mr. Gardener, for cutting me down, for loving me enough to hurt me.” I see now that it was wise that I should not become a general at that time, because if I had I would have been senior officer of all western Canada, with a lifelong, handsome salary, a place to live, and a pension when I’m no good any longer, but I would have raised my six daughters and two sons in army barracks. They would no doubt have married out of the Church, and I think I would not have amounted to anything. I haven’t amounted to very much as it is, but I have done better than I would have done if the Lord had let me go the way I wanted to go.

I wanted to tell you that oft-repeated story because there are many of you who are going to have some very difficult experiences: disappointment, heartbreak, bereavement, defeat. You are going to be tested and tried to prove what you are made of. I just want you to know that if you don’t get what you think you ought to get, remember, “God is the gardener here. He knows what he wants you to be.” Submit yourselves to his will. Be worthy of his blessings, and you will get his blessings."

My new companion is Elder Stroud from Florida. He has been in Taiwan for a little bit less time than I've been in Zhang Hua. He is a BRO. We're going to get along very well. I know that the Lord has a plan for me and knows what he wants me to become. I'm just happy that I can be here in Taiwan serving Him.

-Elder Poon

Eating with the cool RM's of the ward. Li Wei is the guy on the right and he's super cool and is really good to the missionaries (buys us Costco/takes us out to eat).

Eating at a vegetarian buffet. The Sister on the far right is Sister Jia. She reminds me of my mom. Pony is the one sitting by Elder Huang

Clear Change October 24, 2016

'm back! We split up our email time today in order to get some other things done. This past week has been excellent. Mission tour with Elder Randy Funk of the seventy was awesome. We discussed a lot about the Book of Mormon and how it should be our main tool in both teaching and finding. We also talked a lot about the new focus on working with members of the ward in doing missionary work. There will be a lot of opportunities to do member missionary work this upcoming week because we have 4 dinner appointments this week! It's almost as good as Chinese New Year! 
Last week President Teh invited me to read 2 Nephi 4:15-35. It is great to remember that even Nephi, as righteous as he was, felt sad and discouraged at times (with brothers like Laman and Lemuel it is very understandable why he would occasionally feel that way!). I've realized that there were a couple of weeks during this transfer that I was feeling like Nephi did. I was a little bit discouraged and stressed out"because of the temptations and the sins which do so easily beset me" (verse 18) and other challenges of missionary work. I think it's important to understand that we all have weaknesses and Satan will continue to be Satan. That's ok though because, like Nephi, I remember in whom I have trusted (verse 19). I know that Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ have never let me down and I know they never will. 
Here's a story that I sent to Christal today that I figure I might as well throw in here: The other day Elder Huang and I went to a place called Mos Burger to go meet some new people (Mos Burger usually has a few people that are just sitting around that we can talk to). On this particular day, however, there wasn't anyone who wanted to talk to us. On our way out, down the stairs, I saw a nice lady going up the stairs. We said hello and started talking to this woman. Turns out she had just been living in Oregon and one of her best friends is a member. Also, her son is a student of one of the members in the ward I'm serving in. She has great feelings towards the church. GOLDEN. She was busy but we got her number and said we would keep in touch. That's only half of the story though! After Elder Huang and I went to Mos Burger we went to the chapel and saw the sisters that serve in the same ward as us. They begin to tell us about a referral they got a few weeks ago. This referral had information all about a lady who had just back to Taiwan after living in America for a while. There was a big problem though... there was no phone number! The address for this lady was really far away so the sisters were waiting for a good time to go and find her. They then tell us that earlier that day they had gone to Mos Burger (the same one we went to). They start talking to a lady there and soon they find out.... IT'S HER. It's the referral! They have a nice chat and the sisters invite this lady to come to church and then they part ways. A few minutes later the sisters realize.... THEY DIDN'T GET HER PHONE NUMBER. They were devastated! After the sisters finished telling the story, Elder Huang and I pull out the contact card that this lady had written her information on and give it to the sisters. They read the name. IT'S THE SAME LADY!!!!!! That was a pretty amazing miracle. There are tens of thousands of people in Zhang Hua. The chances of the sisters running into a random referral that they got are extremely small. The chances of Elder Huang running into the same person on the same day are even smaller! The Lord definitely directs our paths. He leads us to those that are prepared and he leads them to us!
 I am grateful each day that I can serve in this majestic part of the Lord's vineyard here in Taiwan. I love Zhang Hua and I love, respect, and admire the people here. After being here for as long as I have I feel a "clear change" in my nature. I'm grateful for Elder Huang and for this opportunity that I've had to learn from him and be his companion during his first 12 weeks as a missionary. I'm grateful for mission tour. I believe it has given me the spiritual boost and insight that I need to really make the most out of the end of this transfer!


🙃 Elder Poon

A few months ago I saw this man get baptized and now he has a calling, a temple recommend, and the Aaronic Priesthood. This past Saturday we got to see him baptize his 9 year old daughter

彰 (Zhang1) - clear, evident, obvious
化 (Hua4) - to change, to transform, to become

Pics October 17, 2016

Hello! 
Last week we had a sweet p-day which got the week started really week. We have some really cool investigators right now that are all 20-23 years old. They're all becoming really good friends with each other because they see each other at church and other activities. It's pretty cool that in addition to members supporting investigators, we now have investigators supporting investigators! We've been working really hard with our friend Brother Wang aka Pony. We have had some intense lessons lately. In one lesson, Pony was asking what the real difference is between being baptized now and being baptized in a year. Our member that was there shared a super powerful testimony about baptism and then at the end I had the chance to share my thoughts. The spirit was super strong as I simply stated that the real difference between baptism now and baptism later is the gift of the Holy Ghost. A few days later, Pony passed his baptismal interview!!!!! BUT, that night he told his mom about it (he hadn't mentioned it before), and his mom DOES NOT want Pony to be baptized. We think that his mom probably just doesn't understand what baptism and the church is really about so we invited Pony to help his mom understand what baptism means and what it means to him. Unfortunately, this means that Pony will be waiting to be baptized until further notice. In other news, this week is mission tour and Elder Funk of the seventy is coming. I get to go back to Jia Yi and hang out for a day which will be sweet. Elder Huang continues to be a fantastic missionary and companion. He is really good at thinking and analyzing things. With two weeks left of this transfer I'm really trying to not be area-trunky. It's really hard though after being here for over 6 months! I love Zhang Hua, but I'd also love to see something new. Well we'll see what happens soon! For now, I just gotta put my shoulder to the wheel and add some oil!
-Elder Poon

My favorite fried rice place/fried rice people in all of Zhang Hua

Last P-day we went to Lugang! One of the oldest towns in Taiwan. We went on the national day so there were a lot of people there. So much Asian stuff. So cheap!

​I love our ward #mexicanfood




Takeaways October 10, 2016

A Quick Update on the work in Zhang Hua right now:
Our friend, Pony aka Brother Wang, is getting baptized next week (probably)! He has been golden from the beginning but has really had a desire to have a strong testimony before being baptized and so that's why it has taken him some time to be baptized. He's ready though. He has the desire. Besides that, last last week we found 9 new investigators!! That's pretty legendary. So we've had a lot more people to work with. However, this past week we had a total of 0 new investigators..... We need to do better at constantly finding. Elder Huang got his visa!! He is leaving on Dec. 7th. That means he will be in Taiwan for another transfer after we're done doing his training. 
Take-aways from General Conference:
1. Sincere prayer with real intent exercising faith in Christ will give us a steadfast faith in Christ, a brightness of hope, and a love of God and all men.
2. Although God loves all of us, he cannot look upon sin any allowance and neither should we. However, we need to remember that Jeffrey R. Holland quote that was used twice by two different speakers, "it is not possible to sink lower than the infinite light of Christ shines."
3. Jesus = Joy

Also, I am not too proud to admit that I cried during K. Brett Nattress's talk when he talked about his mom. 
Birthday shout out out to Dad! So old! Not really. I had a lot of opportunities this weekend to share how cool it is that my dad translates for conference. #legend
Another birthday shoutout to the Republic of China aka Taiwan. 105 years!

I encourage everyone to continue to ponder, study, and then re-study the messages from general conference in order to get more guidance in life.I know I will! It's pretty cool that the prophet and church leaders are receiving revelation from God for us for our day. 

Love you all,

-Elder Poon  

永遠在彰化 September 26, 2016

It is a great time to be a missionary in the Taiwan Taichung Mission! President Teh continues to make inspire changes. They all focus on the doctrinal purpose behind our purpose as missionaries which is to TEACH REPENTANCE AND BAPTIZE CONVERTS. Serving in this mission is a great opportunity to learn from one of the Lord's chosen servants. One of the biggest changes has been that of raising the standard of finding 3 new investigators each week to 7! This is pretty big news. This is raising the bar A LOT higher. Elder Huang and I have made some plans and hope to are striving to focus more to achieve that which President Teh believes we can achieve. Anyways, life is good in Zhang Hua. There's not much to worry about. Working with Elder Huang is pretty stress-free. Although this is only his second month as a missionary (he hasn't even been to the MTC yet), I can honestly say that he is one of the best missionaries I've worked with. Things are really starting to roll again after a period of little progression in investigators. We have 3 baptismal goals for October. Our friend 王弟兄 (Pony), is progressing really well right now. He just graduated from a school in mainland China and is waiting to do his obligatory military service here in Taiwan. He's just an all around good guy. He has a really strong desire to get the priesthood after he is baptized because he knows it'll help his future family. Another investigator, 詹弟兄 has also been made a lot of progress. His English name is Log. I have been working with Log since I first got here (almost 6 months). He has always said that he thinks he will be an investigator for a long time. Well, after 6 months of praying, reading the Book of Mormon, coming to church, and the occasional spiritual experience Log said to us this last week, "I'm Ready.". Literally. He said it in English. A big step for Log! That being said, he still needs to overcome some commandment issues before his baptism next month. He has faith in God though and I think a big change is that he has faith that through God's help he can overcome these remaining problems. 
It's been a huge blessing that I've been able to see the progression in so many people like Log. Also, the Zhang Hua 1st ward is the best. It truly feels like a big family. 
Well, that's about it! The Lord continues to bless us here in the land Zhang Hua!

​Twins!!!!!!

The updated Zhang Hua District

Elder Bradford and I with the Ama's of Zhang Hua

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

有信心有辦法 September 5, 2016

I've officially moved past the "Oh man, I'm going to be in Zhang Hua forever...." phase! I think I was getting a little stressed out at the prospect of so much time in one place, but now I'm just happy to be here. I love the members here and it's been a huge blessing that I've been able to stay here for so long and develop such great relationships
with the people here. Elder Huang and I have been really focusing on helping the members do missionary work and trying to work with the members to further the work here in Zhang Hua. We've been working with the auxiliary leaders especially our super cool ward mission leader, Lance, to come up with a solid ward mission plan. We've decided that the first step in all of this is to build the faith of the members. How do we do that??? Well, like it says in Preach My Gospel, we should teach them the gospel of Jesus Christ! We've been working really hard to get the home/visiting teaching where it should be. Actually, I should just say the home teaching because the Relief Society is doing a really good job. Anyways, in addition to going out and home teaching with the brothers in the ward, Elder Huang and I have been working on some other projects as well. Last night we successfully pulled off putting together a 3 ward musical fireside! It was pretty sweet. It was a great opportunity for people to invite friends. There are a lot of super talented people in Taiwan. There's a 16 year old girl in our ward who is crazy good at singing. I got to play the guitar and sing with the rest of the Elders. We did a "Lower Lights"-esque folk version of 'Secret Prayer'. The time is cookin' by. Every day feels the same but has it's own unique challenges. Elder Huang and I have been getting up early in the morning to ride over to the church and play ping-pong which is exactly the kind of exercise I imagined I would be getting with a Taiwanese companion. Elder Huang is super good and wins probably 70% of the time but it's still super fun. We have some solid investigators right now. One is a guy named Pony. Yes, as in a small horse. He just graduated college in China and came back to live in Taiwan. He's a bro and seems to be an honest seeker of truth. We started meeting with another guy last week who's name is Zhang Di Xiong (there are a lot Zhang Di Xiong's in Taiwan). His story goes something like this: At the age of 19 he moved to America to study. After graduating and spending some time as a Christian missionary, he went to fight in the Persian war as the only Taiwanese soldier. His plane got shot down while flying over the Middle East somewhere. He survived but got shot in the butt (Forrest Gump, anyone?). While trying to drag his injured comrades to safety, he got caught by the enemy and spent some time as a prisoner of war. He saw some gruesome stuff there and then somehow got set free. When he returned to Taiwan he became a professor at the best University in Taiwan. After retiring he moved back to his home on the outskirts of Zhang Hua but now has cancer and diabetes. He just had surgery on his head but seems very unphased. He says in the last 15 years he has drifted away from God and thinks that the missionaries being sent to him in the hospital is a sign that it's time to come back! We agree! He has a lot of faith in God and in Jesus Christ, and we hope that we can help him focus that faith on the restored gospel. Lastly, I just want to say that I'm grateful that Heavenly Father continues to bless me with the greatest companions. Elder Huang is a great friend and a great teacher (he teaches me both Chinese and English every day). He's serious about the work but takes the time to enjoy it as well. Laboring in the Vineyard is a good time! By the way, Pokemon Go has literally taken over Taiwan. It's frightening to witness, but it's good because that means more people walk by the church and are at parks and stuff! Today we're off to go hang out in Taizhong! Love you all!

I haven't taken any pics lately, but here's one of a super cool old guy with sweet eye brows.

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

As Long as I Got My.... Tie August 15, 2016

For those of you who are wondering, the title of my email is indeed a Justin Timberlake reference. It is also a reference to changes in the mission. One of the cool things about the mission president also being a member of the Quorum of the Seventy is that when he thinks something should change he can just change it and he doesn't need to ask anyone for permission. So I guess after a transfer of being in Taiwan, President Teh has realized that Taiwan is really hot. So here comes the big news...... NO MORE SUITS. They are not required at ANY meeting. That's pretty "cool" haha. Well, this past week was just adjusting back into training schedule. Also, I decided if I'm going to spend another 3 months in Zhang Hua that I'm going to organize and clean the apartment. That's been nice. Elder Huang is still a super genius. I am amazed with the faith and focus that Elder Huang has. He has already helped us to see many miracles. For example, Elder Huang felt like we should start working with a certain former investigator. In my mind I was thinking, "Oh, that investigator doesn't keep commitments. Our efforts could probably be more effective in another place.", but I remembered what was shared at the meeting before we met the trainees about letting our new companions learn for themselves. So we tried. Elder Huang seems to have helped this man see something new in the gospel and I was amazed and happy to see this former investigator attend come to church on Sunday! 

A great day. This makes all the hours on the street, all the phone calls, and all the planning all worth it!

Monday, August 8, 2016

I'll Stay Where You Want Me to Stay August 8, 2016

Transfer #10. 
I feel extremely humbled to have the opportunity to train another incredible visa waiting Taiwanese missionary once again here in Zhang Hua. My new trainee is Elder Huang from Tainan, Taiwan. He will be here in Taiwan until he gets his visa to go to......... SOUTH AFRICA. Didn't see that one coming, did ya? It makes sense though because 1) Elder Huang's English is better than mine due to the fact that he lived in Utah for 2 years when he was like 10. 2) He was a pretty high up officer in the military here in Taiwan. He also graduated from the most prestigious University in Taiwan in a very prestigious field (electrical engineering).  In doing missionary work we often talk about "prepared investigators". In addition to these, however, are "prepared missionaries". I believe that Elder Huang is one such "prepared missionary". He has a brilliant mind, but more than that, he has a loving heart and a deep desire to bring souls unto Christ. I have MUCH to learn from my new companion. 
I also would like to share how much I loved being Elder Storey's companion. Elder Storey has become one of my best friends, and has been an example to me since the first day we started working together. When I think of Elder Storey I think of a missionary who is truly on a higher plane of thought and activity. I am grateful to the Lord for allowing me to have a companion that could help me reach more of my full potential.
I'll be honest, I was expecting to be packing up my bags last week. With much faith I could definitely say, "I'll go where you want me to go, dear Lord". However, I now have to ask myself if I have enough faith to say, "I'll stay where you want me to stay, dear Lord". In the last few days, thinking about the prospect of at least 2 more transfers in Zhang Hua = 5 transfers in one area has been somewhat difficult for me to grasp. That being said, I know that every single companion and area has been revelation from Heavenly Father and exactly what I need at the time. I pray that I can fulfill my duty, as it says in the white handbook, to obtain the Lord's direction in carrying out my assignment and blessing the people here in Zhang Hua. 

 Elder Huang

Every 2 weeks, we ride up a GIGANTIC hill to go to a old person's home and visit our friend Zhang Bei Bei. The hill sucks. It is the worst. However, Zhang Bei Bei is the best. Even though he is super old his faith is still super strong. I always leave that place feeling the spirit!

Cotton candy drink at a Korean grill place that we went to last p-day

We biked into the mountains a few weeks back and met a super cool old guy who likes to kayak. He also built this giant tree house thing by himself. Hai Bu Cuo! (not too bad)


Monday, August 1, 2016

Big Buddha, Big Buddha, Big Buddha August 1, 2016

Hello! 
My love is abounding for the people of Taiwan and especially for those that the Lord is allowing Elder Storey and myself to work with. I consider it a true blessing that the Lord has allowed me to grow in charity and love over the course of my mission. I've come to learn that love is both a requirement and a blessing in this work. Some of the happiest days and moments of my life have been here in the mission field when I am filled with this love for the people. It has helped me better understand the infinite love that God has for every one of his children, myself included. Zheng Di Xiong passed his baptismal interview this past week! So happy for that guy. We had to push back his baptism one more week though due to various reasons. Hopefully I'll still be able to make even if I end up moving next Monday. Anyways, I've been in Zhang Hua for almost 4 months now and this morning was the first time I've been able to go up to this place called Ba Gua Shan. I never went because people kept telling me it was on a huge mountain. Turns out that it only takes 5 minutes to ride our bikes there from our apartment and then it's like a 5 minute hike to get to the top... Anyways, here are some pics.





"Girl.... the back of your head is redikkulus"

The poetry wall

Morning exercises