.
. .participated in several wonderful baptisms.
.
. . enjoyed a renewal of spirit and dedication at a wonderful mission
conference with Elder Russell M. Nelson
.
. . have made it through our first Filipino summer - the 2012-2013 school year has just begun for
Filipino children
.
. . attended a session in the Cebu
Temple
.
. . are prayerfully visiting in homes to support and encourage newly converted
members of the church and to bring back inactive and less active members
.
. . working with the District clerk and Branch clerks to bring branch
membership records up to date
.
. . continuing to give English lessons to one youth group and one adult group
.
. . have felt the tender mercies of God as we have quite specifically prayed
for inspiration in several matters
.
. . look forward to our morning hours of scripture and Preach My Gospel study
.
. . open email every morning hoping for a message from family and friends.
. . . celebrate our 46th wedding anniversary! June 3rd!
June
It has been hard to prepare something to
share. It seems like we have had a
routine and just keep trying to move forward praying for inspiration in our
work but it’s almost like we are waiting for something to happen before we can
really accomplish our purpose here. We also had two weeks where either Elder
Dover or Sister Dover didn’t feel really good. Fortunately that has passed. We
are feeling good and are back to full energy and grateful for that blessing.
We have completed another round of apartment
inspection to see if the younger Elders and Sisters have all that they need. We
were asked to share messages at the first conference for return missionaries
from the Toledo
district. What a wonderful group of
faithful members of the church. Their
dedication is an inspiration to us.
A challenge for men in the Philippines is
to find work. Many faithful Priesthood
holders must go abroad for close to a year at a time for employment
opportunities. This is understandably hard on families and takes very needed
Priesthood out of the Branches. We have
been so grateful for the employment opportunities the opening of a new radio
station here in Toledo has offered to several church members including a priesthood
holder whose prayers have been that the Lord would open up a way for him to
work in Toledo and continue to serve in his District Priesthood calling here. Several of our English students have been
hired as part time DJs at the station. It has been fun to have them thank us
for English classes they say helped them speak English well enough to get a job
there. We feel the inspiration of the Elder Dallin H. Oaks direction a few
years ago saying that it would benefit the people of the church in the Philippians
to try and use English with the Couple Missionaries, rather than have the
Senior couples try to learn Cebuano.
English is taught in the schools as a second language.
Last general conference, Elder Paul Koelliker
of the Seventy described the missionary experience as a “minilife packaged in
18 to 24 month”. It is a fitting description. One aspect of life are the many hello’s and
good-byes it brings. They seem to happen
often in a mission. We just bid Elder
John Bornea good-bye as he left for the Manila MTC to serve in the Philippine
Davao Mission. He has served as a
faithful branch mission leader in the Toldedo II Branch. He also has been a capable and determined
piano student. In just a few months he
has gained the keyboard skills to begin playing the easier hymns. His mother
has agreed to let us visit her and teach what is so important to her son. We are excited for this opportunity.
July
Our mission President, President Evan Schmutz,
asked us to attend the Pinamungajon
Branch last Sunday. He and Sister Schmutz with the District Priesthood
Leadership were all there for the calling of a new Branch Presidency. Elder Dover
met with President Schmutz and the District President, President Cojocson, briefly
before sacrament meeting to talk about the new branch presidency. It was a
sacred and memorable experience for Elder Dover as President Schmutz explained
that he was doing something that was new to him and a little unusual. As he had been praying about the new branch
presidency, the Spirit kept directing him to a young man who had only been a
member of the church for two months and did not hold the Melchizedek
Priesthood. Words came to his mind - Not
many of the wise and great are called, but the small and meek.” These words with Nephi’s words in 1 Nephi 16:29 . . . “And thus
we see that by small means the Lord can bring about great things,” confirmed for
him the Lord’s will in this calling. As President Schmutz explained his
experience in making the decision, Elder Dover testified that he had an almost
overwhelming witness of the Spirit that what President Schmutz was explaining
was indeed the Lord’s will.
This new branch president will need training,
much of which will be offered by the missionaries: the two outstanding younger
missionaries who will be serving a 2nd counselor in the Branch
Presidency and Branch clerk and Elder Dover as the MIS (Member & Leader
Support) missionary in the District. A
new assistant branch clerk will be preparing for his future calling as Branch
clerk. It is also exciting also to see the reactivation of an older brother
from England . He has been called as executive
secretary.
There were many people at this meeting. The spirit was very strong. President Schmutz told the congregation of
his inspiration in making this calling and urged their whole hearted
support. He reminded them that whom the
Lord calls, “He qualifies”. He said that when called the new branch President
had been called, he had humbly stated his lack of experience and ability.
President Schmutz said simply, “The Lord has called you. Will you serve?” The reply was made with
humility and great faith. “I have been
called. I will serve.”
One sister stood to bear her testimony stating that
she had planned to raise her hand in opposition to the call, but as Brother Johnny Kyenko’s name was read and the sustaining vote
called for, the
spirit bore witness to her that this calling was being made under the Lord’s
direction. She had raised her hand in
support.
Our hearts were deeply touched in this meeting and
our testimonies strengthened. As the words to the sacrament hymn, “I stand all
amazed at the love Jesus offers me” were sung, the thought came to me that the
Lord has greatly blessed us to bring us here in missionary service at this
time. Interestingly the same sacrament hymn was sung in church the last Sunday
we attended a sacrament meeting in Augusta ,
Georgia . Those same words brought a similar
confirmation then that we had been greatly blessed by the Lord to have had the
privilege of living and serving there.
PICTURES!
Following an English lesson, children from the neighborhood gatherat the Sabroso’s for a “Don’t Eat Pete” game.
Baptisms are always special events. Missionaries and branchmembers at the baptism of Star Montebon, three members of the Mendoza Familyand Johnny Sepata.
We are blessed to be one of two of the fourteen Filipino missions with a temple. Another temple for the Philippines is planned. I particularly like these shots taken early one morning after spending the night in the mission home. Branches from outlaying areas plan group trips with members spending two or three days at the patron’s house on the temple complex. It is a welcoming place for entire families. Food can be purchased or prepared on site. This shot shows a group leaving the complex after spending several days doing temple work.
Elder Dover
Ride with me.
Visiting with the Elders.
Open air TV Karaoke is a popular pastime in the Philippines. Elder Dover gets into it with “The Impossible Dream.” Sister Dover joins in for the final bars.
Jessa Mae and Yves Magbago are cousins with very nice voices. We were at their home to celebrate the 11th birthdayof Yves.