Monday, January 25, 2016

Re-Assigned/Happy Banana Monkey Year January 25, 2016

This last Friday Elder Mitton and I got reassigned to the newly created Antarctica mission! To clarify for those of you how who might not understand this joke (mom & dad), I did not actually get re-assigned, but the last few days have supposedly been the coldest few days in Taiwan in the last 30 years. IT SNOWED. Not in Minxiong. But up north and on a lot of mountains there was a few inches. Ridiculous. I thought I was gonna be safe from the cold for a few years but I guess not... The cold is super awesome for the work and tracting though because people are super hospitable and are very willing to invite you into their homes. We had a worldwide missionary training mission this week! It was titled "Teach Repentance and Baptize Converts". It was a great meeting and it got everybody super pumped to go out and preach the gospel again after it was over. My favorite part was during one of the training segments they stressed how we don't need to consciously notice that we are receiving revelation. "Revelation is thoughts to the mind and feelings to the heart". As missionaries we are (if we are worthy) constantly receiving revelation. We don't have to worry about being able to point out when we are receiving revelation, rather we should just go to work and the Lord will put thoughts in our minds and feelings in our hearts. That principle applies to all y'all at home too! Anyways, Elder Mitton and I had been speculating what crazy new announcements they were going to announce at this meeting. We were pretty much just hoping they'd announce that we would all get iPads, but we definitely over hyped because they didn't announce anything. Great meeting though! Besides that the people in Taiwan have all been getting ready for Chinese New Years and their Winter Vacation is starting which is nice because we can visit with more families!!!!
Well, I'm gonna go play Settlers of Catan with some other missionaries now.
Happy Banana Monkey Year, everybody!

-Elder Poon 



Wednesday, January 20, 2016

It's not just raining cats and dogs... It's raining MIRACLES. January 18, 2016

It rained a ton this week. I still don't have good rain gear.... Lol, but the rain doesn't stop us from preaching the gospel!!!!! The rain also helps a ton with the pollution which is terrible in the Minxiong/Jiayi area. If you were to use the scale that is used back home for pollution, the pollution here would probably be ranked "quadruple red death". Anyways, the Taiwanese presidential election was also going on this week. That means that there were parades and there are campaign cars driving around 24/7 with ridiculously loud speakers blazing, "VOTE VOTE VOTE!!!!!!!!!!!". Lots of things in the campaigning process here would never fly in the U.S. The work is super interesting in Minxiong right now. Elder Mitton and I are working pretty dang hard. Probably the hardest either of us have worked in our lives. However, we have 0 progressing investigators. We've taken a step back and looked at how we are doing things and decided that much like sports, we don't have to switch up the entire starting line-up (we don't have to make drastic changes), but there are small things that we could really focus on to do better! We got a lot of insight from our interviews this week with President Blickenstaff. He counseled me to make my personal study as effective as possible and really use that time to "put on the armor of God". President Blickenstaff is the man! Oh, and we found out that in July we will be getting out NEW mission president. President Teh! You can go look him up. I'm pretty sure he's serving as a seventy right now... Anyways, even though we don't have an progressing investigators, we have still seen a TON of miracles this week. The biggest one is perhaps this:  We walked into Costco on Saturday night and there were a gajillion people in there, we had like 10 minutes before dinner so we decided to talk to a few people. The VERY FIRST people we talked to were super cool. It was a guy and a girl (cousins) and they spoke English super well. We talked to them for 10 minutes and then exchanged contact information. Anyways, we went back to the food court to eat and then right when our dinner ended those same people came and offered to buy us pizza (obvi we weren't gonna refuse that). We then got invited to go over to their apartment and we found out that they had met with missionaries 6 years ago, but for some reasons lost contact. They expressed that recently they have been feeling a lot of distress with things that are happening in the world and were "seeking peace". Elder Mitton and I couldn't believe how golden these people are! They also expressed how they felt like it was a miracle and was God sending us to them. I couldn't agree more! We're meeting with them again tonight, I'll let you guys know how it goes!
-Elder Poon

oh, and I got pooped on by a bird last night while I was riding my bike lol

Monday, January 11, 2016

My Burden Is Light January 11, 2016

The mission just gets better and better! Taiwan is the bomb.com I really need to invest in some good rain gear though. Last Sunday it was basically a torrential downpour. The rain gear that I have currently was not built for the Taiwanese acid rain I guess so all my clothes still got soaked. I brought an extra pair of pants, but I spent all of church with a soaked shirt and tie... But besides that the weather has been pretty much perfect this week. The weather has been so good that even though we spent one day pretty much biking the entire day, it wasn't too bad!  Minxiong is super cool because there's 5 different colleges/universities in our area and so there are surprisingly a lot of foreigners. We've met a ton of Indians, a ton of Indonesians, a few folks from the states, some Europeans, and even a black guy from Idaho! It's been great being able to see people that don't look exactly like me! The work in Minxiong has been a little slow lately and we're having some struggles getting real solid investigators, but the work is still super fun and we try not to get too down on ourselves when we bike an hour to an appointment and the guy doesn't show (or when that happens four times in one day lol). We also had a great ZTM this week about how each missionary has responsibility to "be the light of the area". After ZTM I got to go on exchanges with one of the Zone leaders, Elder Nipper. Exchanges are one of my favorite times as a missionary because there are a lot of incredible missionaries out here and there's a ridiculous amount that can be learned from each one of them. Anyways, Elder Nipper is a stud. A convert from Oklahoma. One of the most Christ-like dudes I've ever met. Well, we were talking in comp study and we read a scripture, Matthew 11:30 which states that "...my yoke is easy, and my burden is light". We took this to literally means that our burden is LIGHT. We are called to carry this "light", the Gospel of Jesus Christ, to wherever we are called to serve. As David A. Bednar says in 'Becoming a PMG Missionary' (paraphrasing), "Missionaries are the conduits of light". Now all Elder Mitton and I have to do is go out and be the lights of Minxiong!
Love each and every one of you!
-潘長老
I need to get better at taking more pics but here's one of this super vast field of flowers we found!

Monday, January 4, 2016

2016: A Year in the Service January 4, 2016

This is pretty sweet, an entire calendar year in Taiwan and an entire calendar year preaching the gospel! It's a real blessing, no doubt! Elder Mitton and I have put a lot of thought and prayer in our setting of both personal and companionship goals. It's a great time to set goals because it's both the start of a new year and a new move call! Pretty much all of our goals are based on helping us increase our effectiveness as missionaries and helping us become more in tune with the spirit. Our scripture of the week was Alms 37:6. Simple things can lead to big results. It's a simple phrase! But it's true. Also, I've learned to not try to catch too many rabbits at once (not setting too many goals). That way I can really focus and hit the goals that I set. For new years we got taken to a traditional Chinese restaurant by Mr. Chao, it was super good but half of the dishes had shrimp in it which means that neither Elder Mitton or myself could eat them sadly. Mr. Chao is hilarious. He tries to speak English with us and it's awesome. Friday night we saw a super cool miracle. We set out tracting and I instantly felt like we should go down this certain street and then Elder Mitton felt like we should start at this certain house. Since it was New Years night, this couple (that usually weren't home at that time of night) happened to be home! It was a super awesome time getting to know them and then as we started sharing about the blessings of the gospel, we could feel the atmosphere of the room change. It was suddenly 15x more peaceful. God leads the way! I'm just super glad that E. Mitton and I were paying attention so we could follow. Now that all the holidays are over, we can really start to get back to work. Happy new year to all it's gonna be a great one, no doubt!!!

-潘長老

dinner with Mr. Chao



Back to Work December 27, 2015

It was nothing short of a magical Christmas week in Minxiong! My first Christmas in Taiwan (and my first Christmas away from home) was a memorable one no doubt! Elder Mitton and I celebrated Christmas Eve by eating a ton of cheesecake that we bought from Costco. Christmas day we went over to our branch president, President Li's house to Skype. Our branch president and his wife are so awesome, they prepared cake for us and gave us gifts. These gifts ended up being just a ton of Ferrero Rocher (Mom's favorite). Elder Mitton Skyped first and then the Li's took us out to "the nicest restaurant in Minxiong" and I got Norweigan salmon which was super good. Then I Skyped! It was super weird and I feel like I had just saw them a few days before. 45 minutes is a really short time when you're talking to your family! Anyways, then Elder Mitton and I had a great Xmas dinner at Mr. Steak (there's another one Minxiong wahoo!). Then later that night a family in our ward invited us over to share a xmas message and eat a ton of curry. A great Christmas! It was amazing how it really felt like Christmas. As Elder Mitton and I went out to spread the cheer to ALL, we found that the people seemed merrier and nicer than usual. I think it's cool that the celebration of the savior of the world is able to bring a spirit to even a predominantly Buddhist small island in Asia. Then the day after Christmas, the Barlows, a half American family in our branch, invited us to dinner... It was the best dinner I've had in Taiwan. It was a REAL Christmas dinner. It was a REAL Christmas miracle. But now it's time to get back to work. Elder Mitton and I just found out yesterday that we'll be together for another move-call which we are stoked about. Just gotta set some good goals to keep us moving forward!
Hope everyone had an awesome Christmas and hope you all have a fantastic new year!
潘長老
The Jia Yi district choir outside the local mall!

Christmas eve selfie

Dinner at the Barlows


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