Indonesia, Jakarta Mission 3/13 - 3/15

Monday, November 25, 2013

Eight is Great!!

Hey hows it going!?  Sounds like you are all doing really well, which I am really glad for!  I love to get your letters each week, and especially your pictures!  They are so awesome!  And hearing of all your missionary experiences at home!  

Mom, you had said you hoped I was being blessed for your missionary efforts at home.  Well, I will tell you, this week we definitely were!!!  Yesterday was church, and we had 8, yes, EIGHT investigators there in Sacrament Meeting!  That is a record for me!  And for many of them this was the first time they have ever come!  Several of them are even Muslim, and this may have been their first time coming to a Christian church!  And the best part is that every single one of them had a great experience and wants to come back next week!!!  And that is not even all.  We also had 2 long time inactive members come to church for the first time in probably a year or so!  And another formerly inactive member come for her third week in a row!  It is so awesome!!!  And it was a really cool program for all of them yesterday.  It was the Young Women's program in Sacrament Meeting, and the Spirit there was so strong!  There was only one problem.  There were more investigators than my companion and I could sit with!  Haha but luckily several members helped out and sat with several of them, and everything worked out well!  So cool!

And, the fact that we had 8 investigators come this week is even more of a miracle because we have not been able to do a whole lot of work this week.  We have been stuck at the house a lot since Wednesday because my companion has chicken pox.  For the second time... Poor Elder Wintolo!  Luckily it is not too bad and he is not too miserable, but he has had to stay at home and rest most all the time so it doesn't get worse.  And he has felt fairly weak.  But luckily he was blessed with enough strength to go to church on Sunday, because I don't know what would have happened with all our investigators had we not been there.  So many little amazing miracles in this work!

So, there is not a whole lot to report for the week.  We got all of our most important meetings with investigators and stuff in at the beginning of the week before he got sick, and the others I was able to go on exchanges with other Elders so that we got everyone covered.  So I am grateful for that!

P.D. is still progressing.  He still has a baptismal date for the 22 of December and we are still working towards that.  We are a little worried about him though, because he doesn't really have a Testimony of The Book of Mormon or of Joseph Smith yet, he just wants to be baptized Christian.  But we are still working towards getting him a real testimony and preparing him for baptism, and he is still working too, so I have faith it will happen.

We also have Sister A. and her daughter. They have an incredibly strong testimony and a great desire to be baptized, but do not yet have their husband's/father's blessing/permission.  The other daughter has also been coming to church lately, even though we have not yet been able to teach her.  They are awesome, and we are really trying to help them prepare for baptism.  It is just hard because they live too far away to bike to, so we have to get a ride from someone with a car or meet at the church, and they are very busy.  But they try to make time to meet with us, and are good about coming to the church to do it.  But we want to try to go to their house this week so that we can talk to the father, and hopefully get him to give permission and to begin learning himself, because how much better to bring a whole family into the church!

We also have M., a 9 year old boy.  He is the son of a member that is just returning to activity.  He has not yet been baptized, but wants to be.  But it is hard because we have to teach him all the lessons first, very simply.  But, he has a learning disability that makes it hard for him to focus for longer than 2 minutes and hard to remember much.  But he is awesome, and we are working with President Donald to figure out how to best work with him and help him progress.

The other investigators that we had come to church are actually not even investigators yet.  One of them is a kid who just showed up last week, and we invited him to come back this week.  We have been trying to meet with him this week as well, because he wants to learn, but he is busy with finals at school, so we have not been able to meet yet, but he has already come to church twice!
The last two investigators who came are a cool story.  One of them has been coming to English class for a few weeks now.  He is Muslim.  But, he told us that he feels really happy and peaceful when he is in the church building.  So we invited him to come to Sacrament meeting.  Well, this week he came and he brought his wife and son!  So cool!  And they had a great experience and said they want to come back next week as well!  So we are going to try to start teaching them this week as well!  Exciting!  A lot of possibilities and people to help find Eternal Happiness!

Mom, I can kinda feel for you with your friend passing away this week.  We also had a member that I really liked pass away here.  He was a pioneer member here and had a stroke a few weeks ago and passed away Tuesday night at 2 am.  They don't waste any time here, though.  On Wednesday morning we were invited to go to the funeral.  This was cool, though, because it was an LDS funeral, and they talked a lot about the Plan of Salvation.  Which is awesome, because there are so many people there that are not members of our church.  What a great missionary opportunity for the church and the family, and that they took advantage of that opportunity, even at a time of great sadness for themselves.  

Well, I will start to wrap it up here.  I hope you guys have a great Thanksgiving!  Don't worry, we actually are having a Thanksgiving here.  The Senior couple here, the Knorpps, are cooking us a big Thanksgiving Dinner and all the missionaries are having a Thanksgiving Dinner together at the church tonight!  So we are pretty excited about that!  Thanksgiving--even in Indonesia.  We are even having turkey and stuffing and mashed potatoes and gravy!  SO GOOD!

Oh, and tell grandma and grandpa thank you so much for the package!  They are so awesome!  And tell grandma to get well soon for me!  I am glad that she is doing well!  Also tell the Jessens thanks for their package!  I have a few letters written for them, and for you guys that I will try to get sent off in the next week or so.  Sorry I am so bad at sending real letters here!

Say hi to everyone for me tonight and tell them I miss and love them all!  But things here are awesome and I know I am right where I am supposed to be!

I love you all so much!  


Love, Elder Wood!



Pictures from the Bishop's mountain house on p-day last week



The pine trees made me think of the cabin back home!


Beautiful Views!!




Monday, November 18, 2013

My Testimony

10/18/13

My testimony of missionary work:  I know personally from experience that God is our Heavenly Father and that Jesus is His son.  They know and love each of us individually and will make manifest to us that love in our lives if we will ask and look for it.  Jesus Christ really is our Savior and Redeemer, and he truly came to earth to atone for our sins and to teach His gospel and prepare the way so that we can each return to live with our Heavenly Father and our families eternally in a state of never ending happiness.  What an amazing blessing and hope!  I also know that through Joseph Smith, the true gospel of Jesus Christ, the power of God given to man--the Priesthood, the Book of Mormon, and all keys and ordinances of Salvation were restored.  Joseph Smith truly saw what he sad he saw on that spring morning in 1820.  God the Father and Jesus Christ truly did appear to him and restore all truth through him.  There is no doubt in my mind that he truly was a prophet called of God.  I also know that Thomas S. Monson is a true prophet of God on the earth today and that his counsel is inspired and will help us in our lives.  I know that the Book of Mormon is true, that it is the word of God, and that it will help us in all aspects of our lives.  I know that this church is true and that it has brought me so much joy in my life and I have seen int change the lives of others too!  I testify that missionary work is absolutely amazing, and is the greatest opportunity of my life!  To see others find truth and knowledge that they have been hungering or thirsting for, whether they knew it or not, is such an awesome feeling!  The work is truly hastening, and members truly are the key!  I know that the focus of so much of conferences has been member missionary work lately and you are probably tired of hearing about it.  But, it is because it is true!  Members are the key to the hastening of this great work!  And, though it may seem like a hard thing to do, just remember, opening your mouth to share the gospel is the same as anything else scary to do--take skydiving for example--it only takes 1 second of great courage to jump out of the plane and then you are out there flying.  Same with sharing the gospel.  One second to get it out there and then you can have an amazing experience and memory!  I love this gospel and the chance I have to be a missionary!  I grow closer to my Savior every day, and see His hand in this work, because it is truly His work, and it is amazing!  I know that this is the best place I could possibly be right now, and I love it!  And I say this in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

So, sorry I don't have too much time to share a whole lot else.  This week has been fairly slow except a few big events.  We have an investigator who for a while has not really been progressing at all.  His name is P.D.  I was running out of ideas on how to help him, and just hoping that something good would happen to help him.  Well, last week on Tuesday we did a "district fast" for all of our investigators.  Then, on Thursday when we met with him, he directly asked when can he get baptized!  I was in shock and didn't know what to say, and honestly had a bit of a hard time not showing it!  We had seriously just been talking about how much longer to keep teaching him before dropping him, at least temporarily.  But, he now wants to get baptized!  So that is awesome and we are super excited about it and can't wait to keep helping him along the path to get there!  

Then yesterday we had a young man just randomly show up at church.  So, we sat with him and he attended all 3 hours, and really liked it.  Later he texted us and said he felt extremely blessed by the talks that were given, and that he wants to meet again to learn more about the church!  What an amazing blessing!  I don't know what we have done to deserve this, but it is amazing to see!  And I feel so blessed!

I keep praying for you guys to get blessed with an opportunity to do missionary work yourselves, too! Just keep looking and talking to everyone!  You never know who wants to hear about it!  Like P.D., he was talking to someone at the ward the other day--a mom whose kids go to the same school as his kids. They had met before but never really knew each other.  But they recognized each other at church the other day and P.D. asked, "SO you are a member of this church.  How come you never told me about it?"  The lady was telling me about it later, and how it made her realize we truly never know who we can help by sharing out testimony with!  I thought that was so cool!  And it helped her want to always share her beliefs with people now!

Today for P-Day we went up to the bishop's mountain villa to hang out and mess around.  We played some soccer and tag and stuff, ate some good food, and had a ton of fun!  They are awesome!  Now we are just finishing up emailing, and were going to go to a family home evening appointment but it just cancelled, so I am not sure what we are going to do for the rest of the night.  Well, that's about it for this week!  Sorry this is so short and lame, I will do better next week!

I love you all so much!


Love, Elder Wood

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

With Faith, It's Never a Fail!

11/11/12

Holy cow, time flies by so fast!  I can't believe it, but I just hit the 6 month mark this week!  Where did the time go?!?  I still feel brand new haha!  But it is awesome, I love it here!

I'm glad that stake conference was good!  Member missionary work is definitely the big push right now!  If President Hinckley was known for temples, President Monson's time will definitely be known for missionary work!  And it sounds like you guys are getting the opportunity to do a big part in that this week!  So, I will keep praying for your success!  I don't have too much advice, but I will give you what little I can!  First, mom, like you said, you were flattered that the people cared enough to try to "save" us.  So, no matter who you try to share the gospel with, if it is done in love, they will feel that, and the conversation will flow naturally and it will not feel weird.  Ok, it might still feel weird, but it won't come out seeming weird.  Two, never be scared to share the gospel.  Ya, people might not accept your invitation.  That happens to me all the time.  And, it happened to a member here this week that took us to meet one of his friends.  But, it didn't ruin their friendship, he just wasn't prepared to receive the gospel yet.  But the seed is planted, and who knows, maybe several years later some other missionaries may be able to harvest that seed.  Three:  this is something cool I have learned for myself and heard that previous mission presidents promised to the missionaries.  Ask people what their greatest hope or desire is in this life or the life to come.  Now, no matter what that desire is, if it is a righteous desire, you can promise them that the Gospel can help them attain that desire.  Four:  If you are not sure how to approach someone, ask the missionaries when they come over to help you role-play.  You will feel dumb when you do it and they will probably laugh because role-plays are a joke among missionaries because we all hate doing them, but we also know how much they really help, and the missionaries will be able to help give you pointers. Five:  Do it with love and just follow the Spirit. Pray for the Spirit to help guide you, and then go do it.  Don't wait for the guidance to come, because the guidance won't come until you have exercised your faith and started the conversation, and then in that very moment, the Spirit will give you what you need to say.  And last but not least, just remember that no matter what happens, you will never fail.  If they reject at this time, you have planted a seed, you have done your part, and you will be blessed for it.  We get rejected all the time! But it is usually after we get rejected that we soon have the most success in a different area.  Look at Saturday of this week for an example.

So, this week has been a pretty good one!  A lot of things happening and a lot of crazy news!  So, I will just get going.

Monday:  We cleaned the house.  then we went to a referral from a member, and he came with us.  We got to know him and taught the Restoration and the Book of Mormon.  He was pretty shaky about receiving the Book of Mormon, but we did our best to encourage him to read it and reassure him he would get an answer.  Then we emailed and shopped and stuff.  Then that night we taught a member family who is having some trials right now.  I ended up using a lot of the stuff from my farewell talk about the enabling power of the Atonement, and we had a really good lesson with them and hopefully helped reassure their faith!

Tuesday:  Today we had a lesson with an eternal investigator.  We taught him about the importance of coming to church and also quitting smoking.  He has a testimony of the Book of Mormon and the church, just has a hard time acting on it.  So, he has been a former investigator for a long time, and we are trying to work with him again to see if his desire has changed at this point.  From his words it has, but we need time to see if he really acts.  So we will keep working and praying for him.  Then we had a lesson with P. D.  He is hard, because he always tries to intellectualize things too much, and has a hard time understanding the Book of Mormon because he doesn't fully understand the storyline because he hasn't read it yet.  So we are working on getting him to read and understand by faith and not by details and worldly knowledge...if that makes any sense.  My English is going downhill a little bit when I talk sometimes, and now when I write a little bit too.  Then we had English class.  Then we went to a pizza place for dinner with the whole district for Elder Hobbs' birthday!  That was fun and delicious!

Wednesday:  Today all of our afternoon plans failed, so we spent some time trying to proselyte, but didn't really have any success.  Then that evening we had an appointment with a member whose talents are needed in the ward more than they are currently available (haha that was my attempt at not labeling as "less active" mom).  That was a good lesson, but we had hoped he would invite his non-member friend to come too, but it didn't happen. Oh well.  Then we had another lesson with a member who is needed more than he is available.

Thursday: Today we had our service picking up garbage at the park.  That was actually pretty fun today for some reason!  Then we had lunch together, then study, then weekly planning session.  That ate up almost the entire day!  But we still got in one lesson with a nonactive member.  It was a really cool lesson, too.  We had just learned about "teach  people, not lessons"  that morning in companionship study, and I really wanted to try and apply it tonight.  We had no idea why this guy was inactive.  He is 27 and a returned missionary who used to be super strong in the church, but now doesn't come at all.  Well, we got there and just talked for a while.  He told us about his mission and all that stuff.  Then we got to talking about why, if he enjoyed his mission so much and knows the church is still true, why isn't he coming.  He told us he was just tired from work and lazy so he slept on Sunday.  But we knew there had to be a little bit more.  But that was all we could get out of him at that point.  So we shared Msh 2:41 with him about promised blessings for obedience to the commandments. He liked it and agreed, but it didn't seem to have any effect on him.  So we kept talking. Eventually through talking and asking some hard questions that felt weird to ask but that also felt inspired, we found out that he had quit coming because he never felt the Spirit in his life anymore and that made church boring to him and stuff.  Then we found out that he had also quit reading the scriptures and praying.  Immediately I had a memory of a personal experience in my life that I had not forgotten, but also had not planned on sharing with him come to my mind.  I knew that was what I needed to share with him.  So, I did.  And I felt the Spirit really strongly because it wasn't just reciting scripture that I hoped would help him, but it was a personal experience of which I have real conviction, that related perfectly to his needs, and that was prompted by the spirit.  So, I loved that lesson!  I hope he felt something too!  I'm not sure yet, because he didn't come to  church yet this week, but we will go visit again and hopefully help him find the Spirit in his life again and he can get active again!

Friday:  Today we had a lesson with an investigator for the first time.  It went pretty well, and hopefully we will be able to follow up and teach him again later!  Then we had district meeting.  I had to teach the lesson.  It was rough, because I was told the night before, and we had a lesson this morning so I had no time to prepare really.  So I tried my best to teach on "teaching people not lessons" and "faith"  It went pretty rocky, but oh well, the material got out there.  Then we had another lesson with P.D. We have just started to read the Book of Mormon together as our lessons at this point for a while to help him get a testimony of it.  So that is going well for now.  Hopefully he will begin to progress more and actually gain a testimony!  On the way back to the church for English class, it rained pretty hard, which is fun but annoying at the same time.  We have rain suits, but seem to still get wet because of the heat and humidity inside the rain suit.  Oh well.  Then we had English and the famous Pak Jon's.

Saturday:  Today was the day of days haha!  We were so excited for today!  Last night we were positive we were going to get 6 or maybe even 7 lessons in today!  We had a solid plan for each of them, and then backup plans.  In total, we had like 12 different lessons planned for possibilities, and like 5 of them had already been confirmed appointments.  So, we started the day with our first lesson. It went well.  But as we were leaving, our next lesson called and cancelled.  So we went to the backup plan, and tried to go straight to a house of someone that had been taught before, but they weren't home. So we went to our next appointment, an inactive member who was supposed to be home, but she wasn't.  No worries, we still had like 6 more appointments--3 of which were for sure.  But, as we were leaving that house, we got a text from the next house we were going to--a new investigator, actually the referral from a member on Monday, and he told us he didn't have time, and that we didn't need to ever come back because he already has his own church and doesn't want to learn about ours anymore.  Ok then, still a few other possible appointments.  But, shortly thereafter, our last 2 confirmed appointments cancelled on us--said that they were busy today.  So, now it was 2:30.  We had only gotten one lesson in, and all the rest of our lessons for the entire rest of the day--all like 9 of them--cancelled.  Haha, we couldn't believe it and didn't know what to do.  So we sat down on the side of the road for a minute to think.  We remembered another inactive member who lived close to the house, so we went and taught her.  She was nice, but not really interested.  But maybe with time we can help her.  Then we went to the house of a young woman who is inactive.  We just had a short visit, and she said she would come to church tomorrow, and did!  Then we went to Bro. P's house.  He is a newer member.  When we got there, his wife, who is a very strong member, told us that his faith was beginning to waver and she was super worried about him.  We had no idea what to teach, so came up with a possible idea.  Shortly thereafter he got home.  We prayed and were just beginning when my comp leaned over and said, teach him about family.  So we did.  We were not prepared at all, but winged it and were blessed and guided because we followed his prompting.  We shared about how families can be eternal, but it requires a team effort from everyone.  I think it was the best thing we could have shared at that time with our new knowledge of the situation, and it was a cool lesson to have thoughts come to mind of what to say and share about.  Testimony that the work is true!  After that we stopped by the house of another inactive member who committed to come to church and reminded her to come tomorrow.  And that was it.  So, we still filled the day effectively!  And I think it was meant to happen the way it did, because I think the people we ended up visiting needed it more than any of the people we had originally planned on. God's plan really is perfect and His hand really is in this work.  We just have to recognize it and keep going, especially when things don't go as planned!

Sunday:  Today was good too!  We had church, I had to translate for the mission couple, and we had 5 investigators there!  So awesome!  Sorry, I am out of time.  So I will be short.  After church we tried to find some inactive members' houses. We found a few but they weren't home or had moved.  Then it started raining and I didn't have my rain suit.  I got soaked!  And we couldn't find one of the houses we were looking for.  Then, after 2 hours of searching, we found it, but we were soaked and it was too late for a lesson, so we made a return appointment.

Today:  This morning we were lazy and just hung out at the house and cleaned.  Then we went and got lunch.  I had a steak!  For under $10 and it was delicious!  We went all out today on lunch!  Now we are emailing, then we will shop, then we have a family night later!

Well, I love you all and hope you have a great week!  Dad--live it up at the Ritz!  Not much like that here haha!  
I love hearing from you every week!  Sorry, I gotta go!

Love you,


Love Elder Wood





Monday, November 4, 2013

Rain!

11/4/13

Hey, Hey, Hey!

First off, HAPPY BIRTHDAY ELIZA!!!!  I hope it was awesome and that you did some super cool stuff!  I hope that this gets to you while it is still your birthday, but if not, you can read it Monday morning and your birthday can last a day longer!  But know that I love you and am sad I can't be there in person to wish you a happy birthday or anything, but I wish you a happy birthday from here and hope that you had a great day!

Ok, well everyone else now haha.  Glad to hear everything is going OK at home!  Glad that grandma is doing ok and recovering well it sounds like!  Tell her to get well soon for me and that I love her!  

That is crazy that it has already started snowing!  Hopefully it is an awesome winter for you guys--then you can take some pictures or videos of getting some face shots over in sunshine bowl or out on sisters or something and send them to me.  I don't think I will be seeing any snow here for a long time...but I have started to see some rain!  And man does it rain here!  It is really actually pretty cool to see and kind of enjoyable!  But I think it might get old kinda quick, because it makes it a little hard to go out, and everything just gets ruined...But I'm glad I brought a dry bag--it has saved my stuff a few times!

Oh, and sorry about last weeks email being so lame!  I promise I will try not to do that any more!  

So, I am a trainer now and I have a new companion.  His name is Elder Wintolo, and he is actually originally from here in Solo, and actually from the ward we are serving in.  In fact, he is even cousins with the bishop's family.  Crazy, huh!  But his family moved to Jakarta about 2 or 3 years ago.  His mom is LDS and has been since birth, but his dad is Muslim.  Elder Wintolo was Muslim with his dad until about 2 years ago, and then converted to the church, which is pretty cool!  He is awesome too!  He is funny and patient and wants to really work hard, and he can already speak the language!  Haha so that helps a lot!  We work well and get along well together, so that is awesome!  I am excited to work with him!

So this week has been pretty good!  Monday was P-day and we went to the Bishop's house to hang out and eat food and stuff.  They took us to this really cool restaurant with like floating bamboo huts on a lake-pond thing, and it was really cool and scenic!  

Tuesday:  So, this morning was a little bit of a fiasco.  We started having a problem with our plumbing yesterday where our kitchen sink won't drain...the whole pipe is clogged up.  So, we had a plumber come over and take a look at it this morning, and he said it is a big problem...Well, we can't get ahold of our landlady to get her to take care of it, so we had to spend the whole morning trying to figure out how to get it taken care of, meeting with the mission couple and all people involved in our housing situation here.  Luckily we got together and figured out a plan and how we would get it taken care of.  Then we taught P. D.  He is a fairly new investigator.  He is really hard to teach because he always asks hard questions that aren't very important to anything, and that I really sometimes don't know the answer to, or don't know how to explain it clearly.  So we are having to try to work through that and get in the lessons that we need to teach, and tailor them to help him so that he understands and so that they help him.  And we found a member that lives close to him that has started coming to all the lessons to fellowship and whatnot, and that has been helping a lot, too!  So, we will continue working with them and hopefully help him come to understand the importance of the Book of Mormon and the Gospel.  So, he lives a little ways away.  Like a half hour bike ride from the church.  And just after we left his house, it started pouring rain!  And we had to get to the church for a meeting with the Zone Leaders...So we rode on.  Well, by the time we got to the church, I don't think I possibly could have been any wetter...I was dripping wet and dumped a cup or more of water out of each of my shoes...and all the missionaries from the whole zone were there...so that was funny.  everyone else there was dry and my comp and I were dripping wet.  But we had a good meeting to discuss a little about zone conference tomorrow.  Then we had a meeting with Piaga, a newer member.  After that we had English class.  It was good because we had a lot of people come, all of whom are non-members but who we are slowly introducing to the gospel.  So that is awesome!  Then after English class, we went home because we had to meet with some people to discuss how to take care of the situation with our house...Luckily we were able to get ahold of the landlady and she is coming over on Thursday morning to have a look and get it taken care of.  But, I was still soaking wet and getting cold.  Which is weird, because it was still at least 75 or 80 degrees outside.  I must just be getting used to the heat...I am going to be in trouble the winter after I come home...But, I really was freezing, and actually made a cup of hot chocolate.  Well, Milo, that stuff that grandma and grandpa hated in Malaysia.  I actually like it, and can see why Mike Tribe still imports it.  Its pretty good stuff if you make it right!

Wednesday:  Today we had Zone Meeting.  And it was a special one, because President Gong of the 70, who is also the President of the whole Asia Area of the Church came.  So that was pretty cool.  We talked a lot about the Atonement and how to teach it quickly and powerfully to our investigators, because here it is really so important to help people, especially those without a Christian background, see why the Savior is so important in their lives.  So that was really good!  Afterwards, President Gong picked a few people to interview, and I was one of them.  That was cool to have a few minutes to sit down just one on one with a General Authority!  So zone conference was awesome!  Afterwards we went and tried to visit a new investigator.  She is Christian of a different religion and we contacted her and taught the Restoration the other day.  Sadly, though, she rejected us and told us that she is "scared of God."  We tried to understand why and asked if she had read and prayed, but she didn't really answer.  She was nice enough, but just not interested, and thinks we are wrong.  So that was a bummer.  That was the first time I have been outright rejected like that.  Usually people here just ignore us or always say they are busy.  I actually like getting outright rejected better, though, because we can stop wasting time trying to contact someone that will never accept us.  Ya its a bummer, but we did our part the best that we could, and we still left her with the Book of Mormon and a seed, and who knows, maybe that seed will grow someday and she will accept our message.  But we did our best.  Then we had another meeting with an inactive member.  He is frustrating because he always accepts us well, but he never acts on what we ask him to do.  He accepts our invitation to come to church every week, but then never comes.  So that is a bummer, and I am running out of ideas on how to help him. 

Thursday:  Well, today was totally lame.  We had to hang out at the house all day long while we met with the landlady and then while the plumber fixed the problem.  The underground pipes from the sink were going to be hard to fix.  So, they did it a different way.  It is pretty funny, but would never fly back at home haha.  They made a new route for the sink water to drain into the gutter (that is where all sewage here goes--straight into the gutter, not an underground sewage system...).  SO, they ran pvc pipe from the sink, along the floor of the house against the wall, then knocked a little hole in the wall, ran the pipe though that, along the ground, and out into the gutter...haha it is pretty funny.  It is by far the cheapest and worst plumbing job I have ever seen! But hey, it gets the job done I guess... so that is good.  Well, we just had to hang at the house all day waiting for that to get done, so we did our weekly planning and a lot of study.  It was pretty boring, but oh well!

Friday:  Today was really good!  We had a lesson with Sister A. this morning.  She is still progressing really well and wants to get baptized so bad!  The only problem is that she hasn't been able to get permission from her husband yet.  But she said that she is convinced that she will be baptized with her daughter before the end of this year!  So we will keep working with her and hopefully her husband too eventually!  Then we had district meeting.  Those are always good and motivating!  Especially the end part when the mission couple brings homemade brownies for us to eat!  That is one of the best parts of the week haha!  After district meeting we went and taught P.D. again.  This time the lesson went fairly well!  We were able to get the information we needed to out, and he seemed to understand pretty well. And his questions are getting much better--they are actually related to important things now, so I think that is a sign that he is learning and progressing which is awesome!  After that, we tried to do a little bit of proselyting with a little bit of success.  Then we had English class.  There is a guy who has been coming for a few times now.  He is Muslim, but says that when he is in the church building at English class he feels peaceful and happy!  The Spirit is working on him.  So, we invited him to come to Sacrament Meeting, and he said that he wants to come next week.  He can't this week, but he will next week!  So cool!  And, after English Class he took us out to dinner!  He is a super cool guy and we are building a good relationship with him!  Hopefully we can keep it going!

Saturday was another solid day!  Today we rode out to M.I.'s house.  He lives about 45 minutes away by bike.  We haven't been able to contact him for 2 weeks, and didn't want to lose him because he wants to be baptized and has had some really cool spiritual experiences already!  So we went straight there hoping to at least get some information about him.  Luckily he was there when we got there!  So we were able to teach him again.  He has forgotten a lot of what we have taught, but still remembers the feelings that he felt and the desire he has to be baptized!  So we are going to try to keep working with him!  He wants to be baptized before Christmas, so we are going to do all that we can to help him reach that goal!  Then we met with a member who took us to a long-time inactive members' house.  She wants to come back to activity, and her son is 9 years old and has not yet been baptized, and wants to be!  So we had a fun time playing games with the kids and building a relationship there too!  And we got a little lesson in and a return visit!  So awesome!  Then later that evening we got in a lesson with another inactive member.  It was a good lesson, and he promised to come to church tomorrow!    Well, all our appointments were really far apart, so that was all the way until night, but each of our 3 appointments today was super effective and awesome!  Such an awesome day!

Sunday:  Well today was fast Sunday, and there is never a shortage of things to fast for as a missionary haha!  But it definitely makes fasting a lot easier when you have a good purpose for it!  But today was awesome!  We had 5 investigators come to Sacrament, including Sister A., her 2 daughters (one of which has never met with us yet, but is just becoming interested in the church), P.D., and the inactive sister and her 9 year old son!  Plus the inactive brother that we met with last night came, AND he brought a friend who is not a member!  So awesome!  So that was super exciting because Sacrament meeting is where we begin to see the fruits of our labors!  And because of this success from our hard work, we are gaining the trust of members and beginning to receive referrals, which is awesome!  After church we had study time, then a Priesthood meeting, then we went and taught an inactive sister, who just asked to get Sunday off from work so that she could come back to church, and got it, so she will hopefully come next week!  So cool!

Today:  Today we cleaned the house this morning.  Then we went to an appointment with a member who took us to meet a friend and introduce him to the gospel--those referrals I mentioned.  The meeting went well, but the guy is a pretty serious Christian in his own religion and thinks the Bible is it.  We did our best to explain the Book of Mormon, and to encourage him to read and pray about it.  He said he would, which is great!  That is all we can do up to this point.  Now the rest is up to him!  Then I got a haircut, we did some work on the bikes, and now we are emailing.

Well, sorry, time is about up.  But I love you all and will pray for your missionary work!  Just a suggestion, never underestimate the power of inviting someone to family night and inviting the missionaries too if you want to.  Family nights are one of my favorite things to go to here, and it is so exciting when the people have invited friends.  There is such a strong spirit there when it is a family and a close friend, because there is a spirit of love and togetherness.  Even if the missionaries can't come, just have people over for family night--snacks, games, and a quick lesson or message.  They are awesome!

I love you all and love hearing from you each week!  Stay awesome!  And Eliza, HAPPY BIRTHDAY again!  

I love you!

Love Elder Wood


(p.s. tell Suz and Mae sorry the pictures haven't come yet, my card reader is broken so I need to buy a new one and I will try to send some good pictures next week, thanks)

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Short but sweet!

October 27, 2013

Hey, sorry this email is going to be super short.  Our P-day activity went a little too long and I feel guilty not going out and trying to do a little bit of work tonight.  So, I will probably not be able to tell you too much now.  But, my new companion is great, we get along really well, and are going to work hard and do great things together!  

It sounds like Haiti was awesome and that you did a lot of good and helped a lot of people!  THat is so cool and I love hearing about it!  Sorry I can't say too much more this week. 

Oh, but I got the Halloween package!  Haha that is pretty funny!  Thank you so much!  It is awesome!  And tell Suz I got their package and will try to take some pictures and send the stuff back to them next week!

I love you all and can't wait to tell you more about what we are doing and how things are going!  I love you and am glad you are all doing well!


Love, Elder Wood

14 Lessons

October 20, 2013

Hey!!!

Mom and dad--well you won't be reading this until you get home from your trip, but I hope Haiti was awesome and that you loved it!  I hope you didn't catch any crazy jungle diseases either!  But I hope it was totally awesome and I want to hear all about it!  

Well, this week has been awesome!  We got 14 lessons in and a few other visits with active members. So, that was a really productive week for here, and we have been working hard!  I think that this is the busiest week I have had yet here, so that is awesome! 

Monday was pretty normal.  Just getting things done and whatnot, then we had a lesson with an inactive member.  It was good.  She is inactive because of her job, but says she wants to quit her job now and find a new one so that she can start coming to church again!  So hopefully all goes well for her!

Tuesday: We had a little barbecue thing with some of the young men and women in the ward.  Then we taught a lesson with an investigator.  He is awesome!  He has so many things to overcome and change in his life, but he knows that this church is true and says he wants to do everything he can to change his life and come to the truth and return to his Savior!  So, we are going to be working with him a lot for the next little while!  But he has a baptismal date for November 24 right now, so that will be awesome hopefully!  Later we visited an active member.  Then we had English class.  There is a 22 year old girl who has been coming for a long time now.  She is Catholic, sometimes comes to church, but has never really been interested in receiving the lessons.  But tonight she wanted to watch the "Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration" movie.  So we did, and now she wants to meet again because she has a lot of questions and good feelings about it!  So we are just working slowly with her! But it is coming along.  By that point it was night and time to go home.

Wednesday:  Today I was on splits with me, Elder Tessers and Elder Hobbs in our area.  I was leading. It was super stressful, because every appointment we had planned cancelled on us last minute, so I had to scramble to try to figure out what to do.  So, we went and tried to find several inactive members to visit.  We actually ended up getting in 3 lessons, which is a pretty productive day!  And we got a new contact who invited us to her house sometime to share our message.  So that was awesome!  Then we had to go to choir practice to practice for Stake Conference on Sunday and Saturday.

Thursday:  Thursday we had service in the morning.  Then we were invited to go to Sister A's house to meet her family and several members of her old church and to help her make the transition to our church.  So we were super excited about that!  But she lives far away--an hour by car, so her husband came and picked us up.  We thought it was going to be so productive and we would get so many contacts.  Well, it wasn't quite what we expected.  We just went there and watched mass--in Javanese--and ate food and tried to talk to people.  So, not as productive as was hoped for, because we didn't even have a chance to teach her a lesson.  But we were still able to show her our support and help her transition to our church, and also establish a relationship with her husband so that we can open the door to teach him later as well!  So hopefully all will go well with that.  Later that evening we also had a few lessons with inactive members, so that was good.

Friday:  Today we had District Meeting and all that. And the zone leaders came, so I was on exchanges again.  So, district meeting was good.  Then we went and visited 2 inactive members.  They were short on time, but we worked our way in with love and got a short message in and helped show them our love and desire for them to return to activity.  Then we visited I. D., our contact from the other day.  She was busy, so we set up an appointment for Sunday evening.  As we were leaving her house, it was already pretty close to time for English class, and it started to rain.  So we headed for the church. Right as we got there, it started to downpour!  It was crazy--I've never seen it rain so hard!  Well, because of that no one came to English class, but one of the members at the church got a call that her house was flooding, so we went to help clean it up.  It was crazy--the street had 2 feet or more of water rushing down it!  It was like riding through a river!  It was crazy and cool and fun!  Luckily the rain didn't last too long, though, and by the time we got to her house it had stopped and the water was already drained.  So we helped to squeegee and mop the rest of the water out of the house so that it could begin to dry out!  So that was nice and a fun little service opportunity.  Then it was off to Pak Jon's for some more chicken and rice.  Except the power was out, so it was a candlelight dinner in the drizzly weather.  Kinda awkward with just a bunch of Elders...but funny! 

Oh, and I found out one of the Elders in my district--Elder Giolas--who I have become really good friends with and is one of my favorite Elders, his family just moved to Midway and live on main street just a few minutes away from the cabin.  And  he and I have a lot of hobbies in common, so we were planning all the fun things we are going to do hanging out in Midway and Ogden once we are home! Haha it was a fun conversation for a few minutes--good to thing about home but not be homesick!

Saturday:  So, today we had to go fix Elder Hobbs' bike because he fell over when he rode into the church yesterday and tried to do something cool to show off to the members!  It was funny to say the least!  And we all had a good laugh at him!  Luckily he wasn't hurt, but he broke the derailleur completely off his bike.  So tht was  problem.  And the bike shop is far from the house, and he couldn't pedal.  So he sat on his bike and held onto my backpack and I pulled him to the bike shop.  Oh the things we figure out how to do with bikes as missionaries...  But, if you see Matt Howard anytime soon, tell him I miss the Bike Shoppe and mechanics that know what they are doing and do it right.  He had to get his derailleur completely replaced, so they did.  Once we came to pick it up, they told us that they didn't have the right one in stock, so they put a different one on, but now he can't use several of the gears.  And when I asked if they could take the right derailleur off one of the bikes just sitting in the showroom that had the right derailleur, they were unwilling to.  So, his bike sort of works, and they still made us pay full price.  So dumb!!!    Whatever...  

After that we went and taught a new investigator who we just got a referral for.  He wants to learn about our church and the Book of Mormon because he is confused reading the Bible and has a lot of questions.  His name is P. D.  He is pretty much golden it seems like, so that is awesome!  After that, we had the Saturday Evening session of Stake Conference.  All the missionaries were here, and we all had fun talking together again!  And conference was awesome too!  A lot about making the trip to the Temple for members here!  So awesome to see their desire!  It is so different from home where we have a Temple 10 minutes from the house! But they have to work so hard to go there, but those that have gone are so grateful and say it is completely worth it and that they were so blessed in their preparing and saving as well as while and after being there!    After that it was night and we went home.

Sunday:  Sunday morning we went to watch a baptism of one of the investigators of some of the other Elders.  It was awesome!  Then we had stake conference.  It was good.  It was a broadcast to all of the Asia area.  There was  again a ton of stuff about member missionary work and Temple work and stuff. They are really stressing that and it is so good, because I can really see the importance of member missionary work now, and how much a desire to go to the Temple helps people stay active and strengthens families and the church!

After conference, we went and taught I.D., our new contact.  She has never heard of The Book of Mormon or Joseph Smith, but she seemed to accept it fairly well, or at least desire to know for herself.  So that is good, and she invited us to come back again!  So good!  2 new investigators this week! After that, we went and visited with P.A. to help try to give him some support to overcome smoking and prepare for baptism!  He is really trying and has good desire, but smoking is just so hard for him!  So we keep praying for him to overcome that!  Then we went and interviewed one of the Sisters' investigators for baptism.  She passed, so that is great!  The work is progressing here!  Well, that is it for now.

Monday/Today:  This morning we had a lesson with P.D. again.  We had to start from the beginning again, because he is kind of confused.  But we got things cleared up with him for the Restoration, and he likes what we are teaching and seems willing to act on it, and invited us back again!  And he even closed with prayer, though a little reluctantly, but it was such a good sincere prayer, and he even cried a little bit!  So we will definitely keep working on him!  Then we went and did a little shopping, picked up my suit--its finally done and looks pretty good.  But I forgot my camera, so sorry, no pictures.  My bad!  Now we are emailing, then we have some futsol, and then a lesson with a fairly new member. So, we are busy but it is good!  And Wednesday I fly to Jakarta to get some training and to pick up my new companion, so that is exciting!  Then we come back Thursday night!  Exciting and nerve-racking.  But I think it will work out well--so long as we just keep working hard and do what we are supposed to do and rely on the Lord to make up the rest--I know he will not leave us hanging out to dry!  I have already seen that the last few days.

Well, sorry, I have to go!  I love you all and hope everything is great at home!  Love you!

Love, Elder Wood

Oh and I just got an email from the Jensen's last week but haven't had time to respond yet, so tell them sorry for me.  But tell them thank you for the letter, it was awesome and gave me a good laugh and made me happy!

Still waiting for the package, but it usually takes quite a while, so no worries yet!  Thank you!

Love you!!!


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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

New Bike

10/14/13

Hey!

So, this week has also been pretty good!  Not quite as amazing as last week's experiences, but still some awesome stuff!  And again, I am probably mostly just going to hit the highlights.  

Monday:  Not much.  Just a normal P-Day getting stuff done and then trying to find a lesson that evening.  Our lesson with Mas fell through because he was busy, so we tried and eventually found an inactive member that we could meet with and share a little message.

Tuesday:  Today was the highlight of the week!  We had house inspection in the morning by the senior couple after we finished study time, and just before we left for the day.  And they brought snickerdoodles!  Such a good snack!  Then we went and cleaned out the baptismal font from after a member baptism on Sunday.  Ya, the missionaries get all those responsibilities here, but it is a good service opportunity and a good chance to gain the trust and favor of the members.  After that we left to ride out to the bishop's house (the parents of Elder P).  It is about a 1 hour bike ride away.  So, we got there and talked to the family for a little while while we waited for Sister A. and her daughter to get there, because we were having a lesson together at the Bishop's house as a fellowshipper and because he lives in the middle of us and this investigator.  She is a golden investigator and is awesome!   We have already taught them 3 times.  SO, tonight we watched the film, "Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration" with them.  I love that movie, because even though I have already seen it so many times, every time I watch it  my testimony is strengthened and I feel the Spirit, and know my investigators do too!  After the movie we all talked about it a little bit together.  Sis A. and her daughter loved it, and said they know it is true!  We then talked about the part of the movie about baptism, and gave them the baptismal commitment!  They really want to be baptized and know it is true! There is just a mild setback--they have to ask permission from their family or something so that there are no bad feelings.  But, I think it will be able to happen!  And she invited us to her house on Thursday this coming week to meet with her whole family!  So hopefully we can help with that!  Afterwards we all just bore our testimonies in a circle, and it was a really cool moment!  The spirit was so strong, and there were very few dry eyes.  Then the bishop fed us all a delicious dinner! After that, because of distance and time, it was time to go home for the night!  But it was a powerful and awesome day!

Wednesday:  I got a new bike!  One of the bikes at the house was terrible, and had to be replaced, so we went and bought a new bike with the senior couple.  Our budget is under $200 per bike, so it is nothing special, but it is new!  And, then because the bike that it was replacing was the extra bike right now, we had to decide who got the new one.  Because it is the biggest bike (though still smaller than Eliza's bike) I ended up getting it because I am the tallest, and it is the best fitting bike for me.  But, I keep offering to trade and let others try it--I don't want to be selfish with it!  After that, the day was pretty much just ordinary--a few lessons, an English class, and that was it.  Oh, but if you see Matt Howard, you will have to tell him I miss quality bike service.  When we bought the bike and got it home, we realized that the front tire was on backwards, the brakes were too loose, and the gears didn't shift smoothly.  So, we had to take it in to get serviced this morning because we don't have any tools to fix it alone at the house.

Thursday was pretty normal too.  Some good lessons and weekly planning.  Oh, and we went to the funeral of a member who passed away.  That was pretty sad to see family mourning, but also good to see them comforted by the message of the Plan of Salvation.  It was cool, too, because there were a ton of people at the funeral, most non-members, and the whole funeral and messages were about the gospel and the plan of salvation, so good missionary work and chance for people to hear a little about the gospel!

Friday was also just pretty normal.  Just teaching lessons to a few people.  We had district meeting that morning, and set a goal of 10 baptisms for our district by the end of the year, and planned how to make it happen!  And, as hard as it seems here, I think it really is possible and will happen!  The highlight lesson for today was watching the Joseph Smith movie with P., because it helped him better understand the events of the Restoration and increase his testimony.  We are just still working to help him overcome smoking, because other than that, he is completely ready and excited for baptism!

Saturday was Conference!  The way it works here is everyone just meets at the church building and watches it over projector in the chapel, like Priesthood session.  So, they watch a session, have an hour break for lunch, watch the saturday afternoon session, and then separate and watch Priesthood and Relief Society sessions.  Then it is done for the day.  Luckily, Elder Ho. and I were able to watch it in English on the Family History computers downstairs, so that we could actually understand it!  So that was nice!  

After Conference, Elder He. was sick, so we went home, he slept, and Elder Ho. and I cleaned, worked out, and watched several of the proselyting movies.  It was a good relaxing day, though a bummer not to be able to go out and do work.  

Sunday was Conference again!  and we again went to the church, and were able to watch in English! And Sis. A. and her daughter came and really liked it!  So that was great!  After that, we went and had   lesson.  It didn't go very well, sadly.  As we were explaining why a restoration was needed, the guy we were teaching got offended and thought we were talking bad about other churches, even though we never said anything like that.  He wasn't mad,  but it was just...weird.  But he believes that any church, no matter what, is true and will lead us back to heaven.  And he believes the Bible, but can't understand it, or why not everyone can agree on it.  He says we just can't understand it because God is mysterious and wants us confused...That logic just made me confused...But, oh well.  We will keep doing what we can to help him and just be kind and serve.  He still tells us we can come back whenever, but I just don't see any intention to act on our message at this point.  But hopefully someday he will be able to see the truth or be touched.  After that we met with the Ward Mission Leader.  It was  good meeting, and after they gave us the spaghetti I talked about.  It was so good, but they make us eat way too much! 
That pretty much brings us to now.  We haven't done much today--just cleaned house and fixed bikes. Then we will have some lessons later.  Well, ya!

Glad to hear you are all doing well!  Haha thanks for the picture of rufus and duke with the whipping cream!  That was pretty funny and made me laugh!  Its weird to see the house all different now in pictures, like the kitchen table in the dining room and stuff.  Oh and the new couches, too!  I got the pictures the other day.  Cool!  Now I'm just wondering what is filling the big space where the kitchen table used to be?  Haha oh well, mysteries to find out in a little less than 2 years!

And cool to hear that you are heading to Haiti soon, mom and dad!  That will be a lot of fun!  Ya, don't get any of those jungle viruses--they are not fun!  Luckily I haven't had anything recurring from it.  Oh, except that I have already gained all the weight I lost from it and then some!  The other night after we were severely over-fed spaghetti and meat sauce (delicious!) at a members home, I weighed myself when we got home and I have hit the dreaded 170 pound mark!  15 pounds heavier than when I left for the MTC!  Crazy!  I don't really understand how, either, because I am always hungry!  Maybe its because of the very heavy white rice diet!  So, I guess time to be a little more careful about what I eat!  

Sabrina--bummer about state tennis!  But the picture mom sent from regions is awesome!  And hey, at least you did your best and felt good about it!  Bummer that thats just the way the game of tennis goes hah!  It is a game that I love, while hate at the same time!  But, keep practicing and playing so that you can beat me when I come home!

I love you all and love hearing from you each week!  Have fun and be safe in Haiti!  And Sabrina and Eliza better be good at home!  Haha!  Love you all and can't wait to hear from you again!

Love, Elder Wood!

(Oh, ps, the sd card with pictures, I haven't been able to send yet, becuase for some reason it is like 5x as expensive to send from Solo as it was from Jogja.  And because of that, they can't fit enough stamps on the envelopes I have.  So, I will try to figure it out and send it soon.  And don't worry, the pictures are already backed up on another card.)  Sorry it hasn't been sent yet!

Love You!


Love Elder Wood