Monday, March 3, 2014

February 26, 2014

SHOUT OUT TO BRANDON RIGGS!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY IN A FEW DAYS!!! FEB 28TH!!!! I can't believe it, you are 21 now right? how does it feel?
Thanks again for all the letters and pictures of the family, it's been great to see everyone, it makes me feel like I was there. My companion, Sister Villasis is from Negros, so the Philippines, sorry I thought I sent you a picture and told you where she was from, but I guess not. She's great and makes a lot of dishes to put on rice, we eat rice all the time, I'm kind of getting sick of eat, but realizing you can put rice with a lot of different things. She'll make chicken, beef things mixed with potatoes and carrots and just a lot of good things, it's great.

It has been a very interesting week. It's been so funny, I realized we really need to ask more questions in the lessons or you might not know exactly all about them. If we don't get to know about their background, it's hard to cater to the needs of these people. So this week we went to visit Sister Erlinda again, so funny. So our plan was to teach about baptism and the doctrine of Christ in 3 Nephi 11 and right as we brought up baptism, she said, oh, I've already been baptized. WAIT WHAT?! She didn't tell us until our visit this week which is our fourth visit with her. SO INTERESTING, we were wondering why she never brought it up. What was she thinking? You'd think that she would have told us a lot sooner. Oh well, it's okay. It's just funny. We were just so so so so so shocked. So that changed our lesson. The thing is she said she was baptized in 1963, but we don't think that missionaries could have taught her and baptized her that early because missionary work in the Philippines didn't start until the early 1960's, but they weren't assigned in this area, it was Manilla when it was first opened to missionaries so we have to make sure she has the dates right and that is was a baptism for our church. We totally showed her a picture too and asked if this was the way she was baptized, and she said yeah, so we are thinking she's a member, but we don't know for sure. So we will find out what really happened. Also she hasn't been to church in about 50 years, she went to church for about a year after she was baptized then she stopped and she is 67 right now, so it has really been forever. We hope to really get her back to this church. It was weird because it seemed like she has a good background of this church at first so we didn't know how she knew about Joseph Smith and some other things. But she has forgotten a lot, so we will definitely have to help her with that.

 Also we were FTEing a family outside and asked if we could share a message right then with them. They willingly agreed and so we went inside to teach. Later on in the lesson we found out that they had been baptized before. Wow, we were happy that they told us. We also realized with them that they were missionary converts. This is so common here, I think a lot of people are just so impressed with us as foreigners knowing Cebuano and they might not fully understand the importance of baptism. Seeing this has really helped me realize that you have to make sure that they understand all that you teach them and are ready for baptism, we can just think, oh they are so ready and then they really aren't. And seriously they have forgotten so much so we really need to get them back into things. One of the girls is named Maya and she is 22. The only problem right now is that she has a live in partner, who is not a member. Man, we'll have to remind her of a lot of things. She is super bright though and remembers the things we teach her. Also she came to church on Sunday, that is so good, and we've had fellow shippers come with us to her house. It's been great and helpful since we can't have these people rely on missionaries, they need to have friends in the ward so that when the missionaries leave they stay in the church. That is a hard thing in the Philippines. So many people have live in partners because it is hard to get a divorce here and people aren't willing to make commitments to each other. It's kind of sad, but that makes it hard when we want to commit them to baptism because they have to get married first or get paperwork and it's just hard. It really depends on the person, but the people in this area really struggle with the Law of Chastity here and Word of Wisdom too. It's really to bad. And most of them happen to be less active members, because obviously the investigators don't know it's wrong. interesting.


It's been nice tracting and finding more investigators because there were not many in our area book so we have a lot of work to do and people to find. We also have an IBD who is progressing really well, but we have so much to teach her and she is only available on Saturday's and Sundays, but she is great! We were surprised that she is so busy, but she still will read the Book of Mormon, it is AMAZING!! Her name is Sister Carmen, she really wants to get baptized, she does have to get married first to her live in partner so their plan is to get married April 12th in the morning and then get baptized that night. We hope that she will keep progressing to this date. The date was originally in March but because of the wedding, we had to change things.

We are really helping the work in this area grow! It's great and this week has been so much better, we got 26 lessons, that feels good. I have so been wanting to just teach so much, but I feel like we always run out of time during the week so this week was great, we are remembering to FTE. Sister Villasis says once we start talking she is fine, but she doesn't like just starting a random conversation, so she keeps saying, remind me to just start and help her to FTE too. FTEing really helps find investigators, it's amazing. And I feel like I can talk to anyone, I am glad my fear is gone. I think it was gone about a month ago, but now I really feel like just talking to everyone I see and sharing this wonderful message, it's great!
Sorry I feel like this letter isn't as detailed and as much as usual, but I have to go, I didn't have a lot of time this week, but will be able to share a lot more hopefully next week. 

Nahiguma jud ko ninyo (I love you all tons) and hope you have a wonderful week
Love Sister Riggs

February 19, 2014

Ala Sioku Famili moekuvkaungamea ngaahi (That's Tongan)

Wow, a lot has gone on this past week and it has been wonderful. I loved being able to hear from Elder Neilson, of the 70 and being able to ask him doctrinal questions and just a lot about missionary work with him and how Elder Bednar's talk really ties into our job as missionaries. The enabling power of the atonement is such a huge part of this gospel and man, without it, life would be way hard. We need this power to overcome all our weaknesses and to make changes in our lives by using repentance. I loved the things he shared and that he let all the missionaries share insights and on their readings instead of just giving us a talk and what he knows about this talk. And he says hi to you Grandpa Pace! And so does my mission President. We got to shake his hand before he spoke to all the missionaries and man, it was great! We told him our name, where we were from and I just had to ask him if he knew you Grandpa, he said he did and that he is actually really close to you, so he says hi!! Then President heard and said, tell him hi for me too okay? Also to the family too. President said make sure you tell them hi for me okay, to family and friends. Man I love him. And he always brings up, I remember when we got to skype, such a lucky, sweet experience. 

 I came to realize that in my last area I really was just trying to get through lessons because I could tell these people were Elect and ready to get baptized. But I realize that it is so much better to take things slowly. I was just so excited to see them get baptized while I was there so we went speedily through the lessons, than realized, that wasn't the best idea for them. So we have changed. Even teaching recent converts now, we have just been teaching 1 point at a time and making sure they really understand what is being taught. With investigators we usually teach a few points from the lessons at a time unless we feel like we shouldn't. It really depends on the person, but over time I really have learned that you teach them as much as you think they can handle/take in and then keep going if things aren't too overbearing. I loved hearing him and speaking with him and of course hearing from you too. Every time we go to Lahug to hear speakers I love it and learn so much. I am always pumped to go out and work and totally filled with the Spirit. It's great!! 

Last week we did split in a way with Sister Kaafi since Sister Neri was going home. We worked in Minglanilla and Naga. it was a blast, the only problem is last week we really didn't get a lot of lessons and FTE's. I felt awful. I couldn't believe it. It has been really different here. Apart of it was that we split the amount of lessons and FTE's so it was about half of what we would have gotten in those two days. But in Lawaan we were teaching all the time and getting a lot of lessons. We usually get 25-28 lessons per week in Lawaan and here it's been about 17-19. I keep thinking it's because when we are in a lesson sometimes it takes us so long to actually teach because these people talk a ton. We have to learn to not really cut them off, but learn how to make it so you can teach and give them a little time to talk to. So this week we are working on using our time better. Also gamay kaayo lang (not very many) FTE's so this week we aren't letting any opportunity pass by that we think we will be able to talk with them about the gospel. 

We had some neat experiences this week. One actually happened last night. We were teaching the Getuaban family and the Brother smokes and we are trying to get him to overcome this so they can enter the temple and be sealed together as a family. We asked him why he wanted to enter the temple and he said because he wants to see what is inside. We asked, is that the only reason? We told him, temples aren't just to go inside and look at, but to do work/service there and enjoy the blessings coming from that. We really were stressing the importance of keeping our bodies clean and we asked him if he wanted to choose God or cigarettes, he said, both. Then I said, we cannot serve two masters, we have to choose between one. I have learned here that scripture Mastery is very important, few, i'm glad I can remember the scriptures I learned from there. And actually do have them memorized. Then as he was talking a scripture popped into my head. It is Mormon 9:21. I thought this was perfect because if he has faith and believes in Christ and asks for help to get over this addiction, it will be granted him. He will be given that strength. So at first, I thought to myself, well we already read a scripture, and this might go off on what we were just talking about, and it was getting late, we needed to go home, but I kept thinking, no I should probably share this if it came to my mind. NEVER reject a prompting right. So I just decided to share it. I had his son read it and explain what he learned from this scripture. Right after the scripture was read I looked at the Brother and he pounded his chest and sat back, I could tell that it hit him hard. I didn't think it would have that much of an effect on him, but it did, I was so happy it touched him. He explained it and really catered it to him. He said well it says here that if you are going to smoke it is going against Christ and da da da da da. Just really didn't talk about the scripture, totally catered it to smoking, and tied it in a little, just a different way then I would have explained it, but super funny. So then I explained my thoughts and it felt so powerful, the spirit was really there and he seemed a lot more willing to change. Because at first we asked him if he'd commit to stop smoking, but he said maybe, we asked him to limit his smoking and he didn't want to. We kept asking him and he wouldn't change. He was gahi kaayo (very stubborn). But we just kept testifying, promising blessings and recommitting. Finally at the end he said he will start preparing now and limit the number of cigarettes every week, so hopefully by next week he will have improved. It was great, I'm glad I acted on that prompting to share that scripture. 

Also we spent most of the day, Monday FTEing and Tracting. We really want/need to find more investigators so we are making it happen. We FTE'd a family outside and asked if we could share a short message right now. They agreed and we were happy. We actually found out that they had been baptized, but hadn't been to church in a long time. We have noticed that there are so many people who are missionary converts, not converts to the church. It is so sad. I wondered why they didn't share that they were members when we first introduced ourselves. But it was good that we asked questions so we could find out. It ended up being a really good lesson and their friend was there and actually seems really interested in the church. And another neighbor. He knew so much about Jesus Christ and the works he did here. Some people really know a lot about Christ already, it's great. 

I have loved working with Sister Villiasis, she is wonderful. She is funny, keeps me entertained, cooks amazing, healthy foods, and makes sure I am okay before she is. I wasn't feeling well on Monday. I had a fever and I was becoming tired throughout the day, but I really just wanted to work and said, don't worry, it will pass. She said, no, we need to go home and get you medicine and to sleep. I finally gave in and decided to follow her words and she made me soup, let me rest and just took such good care of me. Tuesday when I woke up I was so much better, my fever seemed to be gone and I was just being watched over. I used Elder Neilson's words to follow the example of Nephi and Alma and ask for the strength to be able to work instead of my fever to leave. It worked, my prayers were answered and we were able to go out and work on Tuesday. Also our Branch Presidency brought us fruits and a shake to help me, sweet kaayo sila! 

Nindot week this week. Thanks usab for all of the e mails I get each week from family members and friends, I am so blessed. I got the letter from Barnwells and it was AMAZING, they all gave me advice and comforting words, it was great, so Thank you tons Barnwells! It's fun to get letters and e mails. Also I got the kind words from all of the family on the Bling Bling and Ice Cream, so thank you, I will read those often, I am lucky. Thank you all for the kind words you said and Uncle Rusty for typing that all out.

I hope you all stay strong and are enjoying time in the little snow we have or whatever the weather is in Arizona, Oregon, and other places you are in. I am jealous you have a hot tub, but can't wait to experience it in the winters to come. And the skiing and all. I want you to know I pray for you all and love you all to death. TA TA FOR NOW!!! Until next week!!

February 12, 2014

FAMILY OH FAMILY (and friends) name that movie!

Transfer calls were this week I am glad I am going to be able to stay here with Sister Villasis because we still have a lot to do in this area and a lot of people to find. I was thinking I would stay here with her since we just got here, but you never know huh? So still we have been visiting a lot of less actives, and recent converts which is so good, but I want to find some more investigators. I should really focus on them though because I have heard there are so many members of the church here in the Philippines and just in the Minglanilla/Lawaan Area, but seriously not even a fourth come to church. I think one of the problems is finding these less active members too, so we have been blessed to be led to these people by the Spirit it is wonderful!! Sister Villasis said, wait, I think there is a member who lives around here, so we looked around and sure enough, it was her. A sister named Con Chita who had gone back to her Catholic church. We told her how sad that is and tried to figure out what happened. Since so many less actives here have been offended by one person or the other, which is different from some people in Lawaan who just don't have money. I have realized though that most of the time it is because of their feelings right now and things they can help. They can change their attitude about coming to church or choosing to be offended by someone, but things like money, they can't do anything about. With this Sister, we extended our love towards her and talked about endurance. We also told her how sad this really was, her falling away. I couldn't believe it. You really need to let them know the consequences or things that will happen or else things won't change. This happened yesterday too. We went to go teach a less active member in Naga with Sister Kaafi, our Sister Training Leader. Man, she is great!! We had so much fun, anyway. We knocked on her door, first time I've ever knocked, kind of funny. Usually we just say AYO! She took a while to come to the door and then I see her peeking through the window and I wave. Finally we hear her open about 7 locks and then opens the door. We were so scared, why did she have so many locks, weird. Right as we opened the door we introduced ourselves and shook her hand, were just trying to be friendly and create a good atmosphere since her expression was not super excited to see missionaries. She said, okay, good to have met you, goodbye. And started closing the door. In my mind I thought, "we can't let her get away that easy/fast, say something." So I said, "We would love, we're happy to be able to share a short message with you. . . .and she cut me off and said, no thank you. But at least it stopped her from closing the door. So she kept trying to close it, but we just kept taking, it was Sister Villasis, Kaafi, and me. As we talked she shared that she was a member, but had now joined the Iglesia ni Kristo, another church and that she really wasn't interested in coming back or anything. We were very sad. I really don't like seeing people like that. So many people here have fallen away and we need to bring them back. She was offended by some members and just lost it. We kept trying to share how awful that was. She just wasn't listening, so finally we just bore our testimonies and some last minute things since we could tell she wasn't going to change her mind, and she said, thank you for the visit, but I am good how I am, and closed the door. Wow, our expressions were all the same, shocked and confused. We just sat their for a minute and looked at each other. We heard her lock all the locks again and we were laughing so hard. Hearing all of those, made the mood a lot better. We were laughing so hard. We were just wondering why she had so many locks. Usually people would have gone away from that really disappointed from that experience, but we walked away laughing so hard, seriously it was hilarious. I have never come across a person like that before. Usually people are really willing to listen and want to hear about this gospel. I'm sure I have a lot of these thought huh? Man, you have to have been there, but man, we almost started crying we were laughing so hard, that is seriously a moment we will never forget. Hopefully Sister Sanko will somehow come to realize what she is missing and that this is the only true church on the earth. We will pray for her heart to be softened for future missionaries.

Also we had another neat experience with an investigator. We had FTE'd her and had gotten a return appointment. We had planned to get to know her, and develop a trust with her and just a few first parts of the Restoration, the spirit was so strong and we just felt like we should keep going so we taught from the Savior's ministry to Joseph Smith, and then of course an intro to the Book of Mormon and taught her how to pray and recognize the Spirit. Her name is Sister Dulce. Man, she was so good. She knew a lot and after her prayer, she started crying. We decided just to stay put for a little bit, and sit quietly. We asked how she was feeling and she said, she felt something. Like someone was trying to speak to her. She really felt the Spirit and that the Lord was answering her prayer. She said, I don't know for sure yet, that this is true, but I do feel good and different about this. I am so glad that the Lord's promise came true. We promised her she would be answered if she prayed about our message and Joseph Smith, and sure enough she did. I have never seen it happen that fast before. Usually people say that they did get an answer, but sometimes we don't know if they really do because we didn't see them do it. But that was a witness to me that he is aware of all the people we are teaching and wants them to know. It was cool to be there when he answered her!! Wow, I was almost brought to tears, and boy did she thank us a ton. What an incredible moment.
Really wonderful things have been happening in this area, a lot of less actives have come back to church and it feels AMAZING, no investigators yet, but sometimes it feels just as good. And we have dinner appointments all the time. It's not good though, I'm scared I'm gaining weight, just since there is so much rice, lots of carbs, but man the food is good and the members are so sweet!
Again thank you so much for catching me up on people's lives and for making me feel so good and motivated on days that I feel inadequate. Sometimes I think, I'm not that great or I don't know enough, but I realize it is Satan trying to get at me again and then I read this verse in D&C 10:33. He is trying so hard to get into our minds, it's awful. I have to remember to not listen to him because there is so much good that can be done here. Also It is so cool to hear Abir talked in church and everything that is happening to everyone. Keep up the good work, and I would like a copy of your talk ;)
With much love this VALENTINE's week,
XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO hugs, kisses, roses, and chocolates
Love Sister Riggs <3 

February 4, 2014

FAMILY AND FRIENDS!!!!!!!

Man crazy craazy week!!! We were able to have interviews with our Mission President, President Schmutz, and talk about how things are going for us. I feel so lucky to have him as the President here. He feels like another Dad or Grandpa for me. He is so sweet and loving and kind, and gives us confidence and I just love him dearly. All of his workshops are so doctrinal and just incredible. I have never met another person like him before that knows so much about this gospel and really dives deep in the doctrine. It's amazing for us as missionaries, so we gain that knowledge for ourselves and then we can become stronger to bring others closer to Christ. Every day I realize something new I either need to learn and just feel why I really need to be here. And why I am on a mission. It has been talked a lot about with different people, but especially in my old zone, we had talked a lot about why people are even on missions. People do it because they feel it is a sense of duty or to please their family or friends, and so many other reasons. And I was thinking, was I just caught up in everything and just went for the fun, but no, I did it because I love Jesus Christ and know that he has done so much for us, for me, that this is a way I can do something for him. Plus, as members of this church we have such a wonderful responsibility, opportunity to share what we know. Seriously, people just don't know about their purpose here on earth and have thought about things in life, but not really come to a certain conclusion, like Joseph Smith. I feel like we are just their aids, but they really need to find out for themselves, not for us, but for them. I want to be able to bring people back to this knowledge and let them know how much their Father in Heaven loves them as well as Jesus Christ. There are some days I feel like I don't know that much about the gospel, but I just have to be patient and study to do my part. It will come eventually and as long as I have a good attitude and just keep telling myself it's okay, I can do this, than things will work out. Just keep smiling, just keep swimming, what do we do we smile, swim, smile! I was just realizing this time goes by so fast so I need to make it count and take things seriously, and most importantly be obedient, and I have seen the blessings of that. 

This week has been GREAT! I have loved getting to know Sister Villasis and been able to work well with her. I feel a lot more comfortable in lessons now with the less active members and recent converts we have been visiting. They are all very welcoming and just excited to visit with us. Especially since we are new missionaries in the area. We never have a dull moment with this companionship and with the people we are teaching. We have a ball, laughing and getting to know these people better. It is so nice that Sister Villasis knows this area, because if she hadn't been here before, man would it be hard to find these people. It's great too, because members see a familiar face which lightens the mood a lot. So in the lesson they already have that trust. Sister Villasis is so fun and reminds me of Raven Simone sometimes. She talks to everyone and is smiley all the time. Also she is bold when talking to people so when we commit them to things, she makes sure they understand what they just committed to do and have them say it so it's in their mind and we know they understood the committment. I love that. Also in her FTE's she really makes them count, she doesn't just introduce herself than invite them to church she talks about smoking if they are smoking and relates basketball to this life, or just other little things, and they are all different, it's helping me come up with different ways to teach according to needs and FTE. Also there is one girl we visited named Bhlessie. She is 15 and is a less active member. The first time we came in contact with her she ran away from us and it was pretty much like hide and seek. We waited for her to come back and she finally did. We tried to talk to her and she really was not wanting to talk at all. She gave us a few answers and then would look away and just not answer. Man, it was pretty frustrating, but we didn't show it, we just would either wait patiently for her to answer or just sit in silence waiting for her to answer or for the Spirit to let us know what to say. At first it was weird just sitting there in silence, but now I know that it's okay, it's almost better not to push anything or put thoughts in their mind when they are still thinking.  It was a long time that we sat and would talk and ask questions, but no answer, not even a nod. Later on we finally got some answers and she had said she really only got baptized because of Sister Cora, her mother figure in life right now. She pushed her too much and she just really didn't understand the importance of baptism. We were sad that she was pushed, so we asked her if she wanted us to come back and see her and even though it took a while, she finally said, Yes. So we made a return appointment and man, it was so much better. When we went back, she was happy and she would speak to us and was participative, same with her friend. I'm pretty sure it was because Sister Villasis was there. Bhlessie said that she never really understood Sister Weschler, the last American Sister that was here, so it was hard for Bhlessie to visit with her. But she felt comfortable with us I guess, that's what is good about How To Begin Teaching and Build Relationship Trust. In the beginning of the lesson, whenever I would talk they would either laugh or just not really pay attention. I asked if they understood me, and they said no. I think they just have something weird with Americans, so Sister Villasis would let me talk and then clarify if they didn't quite get it. Later on, it was so much better, she shared her thoughts about church and talked to us, which was good. She got more used to me I think and then was able to get what I was saying. That lesson turned out well and hopefully she will progress and maybe come back to church.

 We have met mostly with less actives and recent converts since there are a lot here, but we will have to tract for new, prime investigators since we don't have any IBD's and only a few Progressing Investigators from the last companionship, we'll have to hasten the work here! It's so sad to hear how people were members and then somehow something little makes them fall away. That's why missionaries are here huh? We will look for a lot of investigators this week and do our best to stay focused. Sometimes we spend a long time at a house because we get talking, which makes us not have that many lessons, so we'll have to be better at using our time wisely. We both just talk to much I think, which is good though because I am feeling so much better at the language, but there still are times, I feel it is so hard. It will come, I just have to keep working hard. 

I really do love this area, I do miss my last one SIEMPRE, ug tanan sa mga tawo didto, (and all the people there), but I have really enjoyed this area. We have a bukid area so we get to go up in the mountains and man is it gorgeous. And jeepneys don't really go up there so we get to ride motorcycles, and our bishopbric take us up there. Well branch Bishopbric, it is so cool. They are sweet and so fun. They are very helpful with the missionaries and just super fun to be around. I can be myself in meetings with them and they just keep saying that they can see I am a sarcastic, fun, missionary, and I like to party. I'm glad that I feel like I can be myself even in a third world country in another language. I am able to joke now, a little in this language and things are just getting better every day. There are still some days that I feel like I don't know what is going on, but mostly I feel great!!! I am happy with my new companion and things I am learning from her and how she supports me and is there for me, with the three of us, they'd either talk or have me talk and there wasn't a lot of building off each other like there should be. Things are just great, and I still see people at the church so it's nice. Also every morning during companionship study I hear birds chirping and it totally reminds me of Grandma and Grandpa Pace with all their bird things. The clock, the hummingbird feeder and all the birds we see there during Spring, it's great. I do miss you all, some days I just think, man, I'm worried i'm missing out, but then I remember, what a wonderful opportunity to have to be here, serving these people. I have seen so many people change and it really makes you feel so good and so excited. I have really been able to learn so much from the scriptures, and about the doctrine of Christ and just so much more as a person. I feel so lucky to have a calling as great at this. I love you all, and hope you remember who you are and how important it is to be members of this church. 

Sister Riggs

Thursday, January 30, 2014

January 29, 2014

GUESS WHAT?!

First off, thanks again always for all the emails I get, it makes me feel incredible!! I love hearing what is going on in everyone's life right now. I'm excited to come home and see all these new baby cousins of mine and new people in the family. WEIRD, but exciting. It's weird to think that life at home is still going on and crazy things are happening. I just feel like time should just pause there until I come come back and then things can start again. But it's okay, its will be fun to just see all that has happened while I was gone. 

There are a lot of English Speakers in the ward, so it's nice because they'll talk to me in English, and I'll answer them sa Cebuano. It's actually really funny. But I want to learn Cebuano so bad so I keep telling them, if they only talk in English, how will I ever learn? So then they halo halo. It's great, mix English and Cebuano words. I have not had a lot of headaches so I am great, a few were pretty bad, but after eating and taking medicine I felt a lot better. But other than that I have stayed healthy. It's nice. Even from all the weird things I have tried with my companions, I haven't gotten sick, thank goodness. I do feel and notice your prayers every day, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 
sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much! THAT'S THE NICEST THING THAT ANYONE'S EVER DONE FOR ME!!! 

ARE YOU READY!!!!
HERE IT GOES. . .. ..
EVEN THOUGH YOU'VE PROBABLY READ IT!!
THE SUSPENSE IS KILLING ME, COME ON LAUREL, JUST SAY IT ;)


I GOT EMERGENCY TRANSFERRED!!!!

Can you believe it? Sister Tandiman just left and now I left the area. And my bago nga mga kauban (new companions) don't really know the area still? I mean kind of, but we didn't make it to teach all of our investigators ug less active members so I don't know how things are going to work out. In a way it's kind of a white wash, man. I just hope that they don't skip visiting people if they can't find them.

This transfer has been a little insane, but it's all good. With Sister Zomora and Sister Albaytar we were enjoying our time together, but I feel like we weren't really working as hard as I had with Sister Tandiman. We weren't getting as many lessons in because we were visiting one of our IBD's every day, Sister Vicky, who is doing very well! and traveling there from other areas made it hard. Also with time. We would leave late to go out and work and just didn't use our time too wisely, it was okay, but definitely could have been better. We still would get 25 lessons, per week but I wanted to be teaching more, so it was nice when we were able to split.

 And then what? After Sister Tandiman's ET, me next. Weird thing was I figured I was going to transfer, but this next transfer, not before transfer day, so it was a little bit of a shock, but it's cool! I'm actually excited. I was sad at first because I felt like I was just getting comfortable with the people there and enjoying my time there, but this is going to be good. There is a reason for everything right? I just hope those 2 Sisters can find all of our investigators and less active members because we didn't quite get to visit all of them when I was there. That's when you gotta have faith, right?

so my new kauban is Sister Villiasus, and man do I love her!!! She talks to everyone and is happy ALL THE TIME!!! It's great, she helps me out in the lessons and really backs me up instead of just sitting there, having me do the whole lesson, like sometimes Sister Zomora would do. It was hard, but got me to just go for it, and keep talking. I feel like we are pretty unified in our teaching all ready, although we just met. we still aren't perfectly unified, but it feels good so far. And her FTE's are really meaningful, she doesn't just share one doctrine, we make it longer than that and insert more doctrine in, it's great!!! so they really know about our church. Our Branch Presidency is amazing, super funny, and full of life. It looks like they will be really helpful with the people and they will be fun to work with. This area seems nice, even though we aren't exactly sure of our area yet, we have ideas, but not the whole picture. It looks like we need to find a lot more people because we just have a few investigators, so that will be fun! it will be like opening a new area. Even though at first I was scared to get a whole new companion, I am so happy and excited. I have learned so much from each companion and know that it is for a purpose. Whatever it may be.

Wow things were really put into perspective in the zone conference we just had yesterday. it was about the City of God I realized that I need to really strive to live my life well so I can live with Our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ again. I can't wait for this moment. And the feelings that we will have will be experiencing more joy and happiness that we have ever felt before. I can't believe it. This joy must be incredible. I don't know if people realize how neat this promise is. To be able to have this wonderful opportunity to live there, creating worlds, with loved ones, always and forever, if we keep the commandments and covenants we have made at baptism and in the temple. I can't imagine how people live without this knowledge. It is such a motivator to me!!!
sorry i'm out of time, but that is my crazy week, i will send you more updates next week. always stay happy! Here's a quote I really like that I found in personal study. "Sometime's in life we become so focused on the finish line that we fail to find joy in the journey." -President Dieter F. Uchtdorf
love ya tons one and all
Sister Riggs







Wednesday, January 22, 2014

January 21, 2014

Buenos Dias Familia y Amigos,
 
I hope all is well and everyone had a great week!!!

I got all the letters and the cute books from Thanksgiving and Christmas, wow, I didn't know they were coming so thank you so much, It really did suprise me. I loved reading each and every one of them. They all meant a ton and I loved being able to read them. Everyone is so sweet and made me feel sooooooooooo great. I loved the drawings and words from everyone. All the cousins, and family members. So thank you for making that day special. And Brother and Sister Tippetts, That picture is AMAZING and your sweet notes made my day :D
 
Oh yeah so Visaya is Cebuano. People hear, call Cebuano Visaya, so they always ask, "Kahibalo ba ka Visaya?" You know Visaya or "Makasabut ba ka Visaya?" You understand Visaya? and I will say SIEMPRE, which is a perfect way to lead into an introduction. (OO, mga missionayio mi gikan sa simbahan ni JesuKristo sa mga Santos Ulahing mga Adlaw). Yeah, we are missionaries of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day saints. Mga Mormons. Mouthful huh? It's so great. I was talking to the Sisters in our Balaye and how it's so cool hear to be able to talk to so many people about our religion and what we believe and I say, yeah, people are always insterested and willing to talk and ask questions. But they say, they never really seem interested in us because we are Phlippino. I never thought about that really. It made me realize if I were to say, hi, I'm a missionary.  . . in Utah or some parts of the US, people would listen, but just think oh cool, but not really think it's that cool. But here, once I talk to them, I think they are just impressed I know their language so they are more willing to talk to me and want to learn more. Sorry, I know that my explanation doesn't really make sense, it's hard to explain, but I guess I just wanted to say, I'm glad I am here. I have been able to talk to so many random people about our church and what we believe and not feel dumb. It was hard to share beliefs in our hometown, but here, it's just easier. I don't know why.
 
Leslie is joining rugby. OF COURSE SHE IS!!!!! That is WONDERFUL, how does she like it? I'm so sorry to hear that people have already made friends and developed clicks from the beginning of the year, that stinks. Why do people have to be like that. I'm glad she's getting involved, that is a great way to meet people and a way to not get to tired of work, at school. Get's your mind off things. I actually almost joined rugby, but everyone warned me that I would get trampled if I joined it, since I am so small and everyone else was Tongan or Samoan. SO FUNNY!!!!
 
And man, I am jealous, you got to go cross country skiing. I'm glad you enjoyed it. It's hard huh, Miley and Abir? It takes a while to get used to, but I'm so proud you are trying so many new things here, in the US. It makes me happy and think that I need to follow your example and just try everything. I have been doing that with food more than activities since we don't have a lot of time to do things like that. This week I ate intestine. AHHHHH, no picture, but my companions said it was safe and it was a bbq treat. They had chicken head and other weird things, so I started out with just this, man I was terrified, but I was told it was LAMI JUD (very delicious) so I decided to eat it. I actually thought it had a good flavor. It had a weird texture, but other than that I enjoyed it. I have had Balut now three times, but the third time I really couldn't eat the bird so I gave it to Sister Zamora, the yoke and regular part of the egg is fine, but I just couldn't do it this time. I ate the bird the 2nd time, but kana long. (that's it) I have tried more things since both Sister Zamora or Sister Albaytar are Filippino. They are great. They get me to try it, it's fun, and unforgettable. The food here is AMAZING. I stick to things that look safe and healthy, and have tried some weird things, not dog (iro) yet though, thank goodness, I haven't run into that yet.
 
It's a little hard teaching with three people, but it's been okay. When we split, it's usually just me and Sister Albaytar, since she's techniqually the one training me, and then it is easier to bounce off each other. With Sister Zamora she takes charge more and it's harder to add our thoughts in. And Sister Zamora goes with a ward missionary, it's nice, that way we get more work done in this area. I hope that makes sense!
 
Every day I realize why I have the companions I do right now. I was so worried and dwelling on the thought of missing Sister Tandiman, but I'm okay now. I do miss all the fun times we had. We would laugh all the time, joke around with each other since we were both fine with that, get bread, and try a new one every day, really laugh and joke with the investigators, avoid turkeys, and so much more. We had so many great times and plans for the future, but it's okay, I know that I need to learn something from these two for my mission. I am so grateful for Sister Albaytar and Sister Zamora and all they have taught me. I have realized that Sister Tandiman and I were helping people progress, but teaching things a little too fast and not really focusing on their needs. Even if the next lesson is to go on to one of the commandments, it's okay to review something from the other lessons to make sure they understand it. We have one investigator, Magdelina who we really realized this with, she is the one with the great prayer. Our plan was to teach about Repentance and Baptism, and Sister Albaytar said, let's review the Restoration, and then decided to just talk about the Book of Mormon since they hadn't really read it. And it's so important in their conversion. If they don't understand the importance in the Book of Mormon so they don't read, they won't progress. And Sister Tandiman and I had been feeling that way too, the investigators in that area, enjoy our visits, but don't really understand the importance of it and having that desire to find out for themselves, if that makes sense. So we are going to review with them and help them gain that knowledge before we go to deep into things. Also our ward isn't super organized with giving duties to people in the ward to help out so last Sunday Sister Zamora took charge in asking ward members certain things and getting it all figured out. We were just kind of waiting for it to happen before, but she really helped get them to change things, make a plan, and get things organized for us as missionaries and just the ward in general.
 
We have been able to work ward missionaries in our ward, which helps a ton because there is so much work that needs to be done. So many people to see in so many places and not enough time during the week. Since there are three of us now, it's nice so Sister Zamora can go with a ward missionary and get more work done so we can make it to all the people we want during the week. This really worked well yesterday. We got 9 lessons since we had a ward missionary working with us. I am glad people are so willing to work with us. It's kind of hard though since they don't know the area yet, the ward missionaries have to do the leading, but it's worked out well.
 
Since they speak Cebuano all the time it pushes me to learn more. And I feel like I have improved so much just in this last week. It's hard sometimes though because they think I know more than I do, so when I ask, what was that, they explain it to me in Cebuano, which doesn't really help because I still don't get it. Sometimes that works, but not always. I just need to not be afraid to ask them what is going on if I don't understand. And man, they are so good at FTE's and OST's. I still feel inadequate at doing OST's, but every time I do overview, I feel better. I just need to keep practicing. Then I will feel comfortable and just point out main things, not all these words or things that aren't needed.
 
We have a baptism planned with Sister Vicky Delina for Feb 8th, so it was changed, but she is so ready and sooooooooooooooooo excited!! We are so thrilled. She knows so much and really has a strong testimony. She has investigated in the church for about 2 years and is so good. This makes me realize how we can't push people when we give them dates just because we want to see them baptized, we need to let them learn and figure out if this church is true and for them or not. Vicky has definitely done that and knows this is the true church. I love seeing investigators and their knowledge of coming to the truth. We can really see a light in her. Also we have seen so many people change. When talking about the 10 commandments and not worshiping graven images and things, they have taken pictures down and really progressed. It has been a great week and I have seen people change. Sister Zamora is bold in her teaching, but sometimes that is how we need to be. And Sister Albaytar has such a strong testimony. It's sometimes hard to teach with three people, but we are starting to become more unified in our teaching. I love it.
 
We have had great times reviewing things and making sure they have a testimony before we move on. Sometimes I get scared of Sister Zamora because of how bold she is and how she sometimes just speaks what is in her mind, but it's okay. I know she is just helping me grow even if some of the things she says makes me feel kind of down on myself I can do it. I like working with Sister Albaytar when we split, because she will have me take the lead and if she sees I'm struggling will help me and add in and connect things. When I try to get Sister Zamora to help sometimes she just sits there and lets me go, without helping. Man, it's kind of annoying, but it's good, it pushes me and I probably do need to learn to take charge of the lessons in case I get a companion that doesn't say a lot and I need to kind of be the leader. I don't know what is going to happen, but whatever it is I will know later on.
 
I'm grateful to have so many opportunities to testify of Christ and meet new people to bring them to this gospel. So many of these people here really have been prepared by our Father in Heaven and I have really noticed that lately.
 
Do something different this week that you haven't done in a while okay!!! And always stay positive and just doing the right things!!!
 
Wishing you were all here, experiencing the same things I am now, missionary work is so amazing! Thanks again for all your support, and I love you all and miss you like the dog misses it's cherry :) heheheheh
 
Sister Riggs

January 14, 2014

Komusta Pamilya ug mga Barkada!! (Tagalog)
This week has been insane, me and Sister Tandiman had a wonderful time visiting places we hadn't gone before and finding new investigators. We have a Sister inour ward who I think i"d brought up before. Sister Virgi Alcantara is such a wonderful helper because she has such a good attitude about missionary work. She is always there to help us find new people to teach since she knows pretty much everyone. It is so helpful on hastening the work here. I just feel so lucky. We get to teach so many lessons and be with so many people while people in other places are having a harder time. I feel so blessed, and really look up to all those who are having a harder time. They are my heros! The hardest part is getting people to come to church especially without pilete. (money) With one investigator, Sister Magdelina, she said she wants to come to church so bad, pero she can't without money. We told her to start saving her money from Monday so she will be able to come to church on Sunday. She said okay and we told her that if she prays to Heavenly Father and really asks him to help her, He will provide a way. And if she does her part in showing her faith in Him by saving her money it will work out. We told her that we will pray for it to work out as well. We hope she will come. In her prayer at the end of the lesson, she did exactly that. She prayed and told Heavenly Father her situation and asked Him to help her. It was so sincere and we really felt the Spirit. It was great!! Also with Sister Sally. She wants to come to church and to bring a friend, so hopefully she does so. It's nice to hear that people want to come, that means they want to learn more and want to find out for themselves in this is the church for them.
Zone Training was AMAZING!!! Wow, I learned a ton from it and it made me want to be even better and use the scriptures more. In Preach My Gospel it says that The Book of Mormon is the most powerful tool in conversion. So it is so so so so important to be familiar with the scriptures ourselves so we can teach from them and not our own words. I usually use my own personal experiences in lessons, which is good and can help us connect, but it's better to use scriptural examples or things from the scriptures. I want to be so familiar with the scriptures that when someone says something to me or asks me a question it reminds me of a scripture or a story of someone from the scriptures instead of from mylself. I mean I can do that a little bit now, but I want to be able to that with a lot of different scriptures, so it's not just the same one over and over again. I have had wonderful experiences and have learned so much from being able to study from the Book of Mormon every day. I LOVE IT SO MUCH!!!
This Sunday was pretty sad because we had no investigators come to church. We were really dissapointed. But less active members did come!! So that made it better, but it was still sad. Our Sacrament meeting attendance dropped a ton and I'm pretty sure it was the rain, but that really shouldn't be an excuse. It was raining way hard and basa kaayo (extrememely wet) We couldn't believe it. We usually have 250+ come to church, but this last Sunday was 155. Next Sunday hopefully will be better. We just have to stress the importance of coming to church. I think the Lord is testing us. Because we went from having 9 come last Sunday to 0 this last week. DILLI MAAYO. well, we will be better :) That got us motivated to always strive to be better.

Oh and wow we were shocked last Wednesday Sister Tandiman ug ako got a call saying there was going to be an EMERGENCY TRANSFER, what? Totally unexpected. We were both way sad. I really didn't want her to go. I feel like we had gotten so close and really began to get unified in our teaching and with our investigators, but as time as gone on, I have realized why this needed to happen. I was scared at first, honestly. To get used to a whole new companionship, to lead the area without Sister Tandiman, to be in a threesome, and just everything. But I am so happy. Sister Zamora ug Sister ALbaytar have helped me grow so much in these past few days. They speak Visaya all the time so it really pushes me to practice. Sister Tandiman would use it too, but we would speak in English more and use Cebuano for our lessons and FTE's. Then after the lessons we would talk in English. With these two now, they are always speaking it. It's because Sister Albaytar doesn't really know that much English. It's a good thing I'm in a threesome though because if Sister Zomora weren't here I don't know how much I'd be able to communicate with Sister Albaytar. It would just be harder. Having them speak it all the time made me realize how much I knew in Visaya, there is still so much I need to learn, but it made me feel better about my Visaya. It is neat hearing them speak and figuring out what they are saying. Also just asking questions. I realize, I'm not going to get to use this language after my mission really and if I just keep using English, it won't get me anywhere to learn more. They tell me things everyday I can improve with and tell me what I am good at. It's nice. It has been okay leading the area, I got lost once so far, but it's been good. Now I know where it is. So even though it was scary at first, I have loved my new companions, they are wonderful and I learn so much from them. It's fun learning more about their culture and their lives before their mission. Everyday I realize more and more, why they needed to be here at this time and that I needed them to learn and grow more in this language and just as a missionary.


Wow, we had the greatest experience with Sister Vicky. She is amazing and has really progressed. We know she knows this is the true church and she has a strong testimony of this gospel. She is so excited to get baptized and we are planning on the 25th of January for her. She just told us that she has already come to church a lot in the past and so she probably could have been baptized earlier, we just didn't have her record from the old missionaries and all they had taught her. But now we know she is ready. We were told she has already been taught these things, but are still teaching them so we have it in the record. We are so excited and know she is ready. I can't believe how much she knows about this gospel and the sacrifices she makes for it, and the blessings coming from that. She is great!


 Oh and with Brother Ben and Sister Vengi we are extending his baptism to Febuary 15 since they still need to get their Cenomar before baptism.
Well, this week has been great! I have learned a ton, gotten more confidence in myself, and learned more about really studying the scriptures so we can expound them better and give a better background. I was studying the words in Jacob chapter 5, the allagory of the Olive Trees. I love that chapter and it is perfect for missionary work. The Lord really is with us all the time, helping us in His vineyard. Without His help we would be nowhere.
It has been so wet too, these past few days. I have always been inside when it rains really hard, but we have been able to experience the rain as we walk. Our shoes get soaked and it is so fun!!! We walk in huge puddles and it reminds me of puddle jumping with you all. Man how I miss it. I see what they mean by needing two outfits sometimes in one day, but I haven't had to worry about that until this week. So funny. I hope to be able to have a good coming week with my new companions. I am having to learn patience with them because we are often late to our appointments or meetings. Hopfeully that will get better. I realize that even though I am the junior companion I can still share with them the importance of being on time and helping us become better. We haven't taught as many people as I did with Sister Tandiman because they, my new companions get talking with members or investigators which makes time run out in the day. So hopefully we can plan better for this week.
I hope that everyone will enjoy their week and that everyone is okay with the SNOW. I hear it has been crazy and in the negatives all over AMERICA. Wow, just a little bit cooler there than here. I wonder if that's why it's been so rainy lately. hmmmmmm, well, hope school and work is going well and that you are enjoying LIFE.
Love Sister Riggs


Wednesday, January 8, 2014

January 8, 2014

To my beloved friends and family!
 
I'm so glad that things have been eventful with Christmas and New Years and I sure hope things are FANTABULOUS!!!
 
Leslie is off at college now, wow, weird, and at SUU, that's even better!!! I sure hope she enjoys it and gets involved. I'm sure she'll be great!! I bet that was amazing to get her back for a few days and then kind of annoying to let her go again, how are you doing without her there. I bet it's still not the same huh? Oh and can you have Lezlie e mail me the date of when that lady from China is getting married here. I"m going to ask my mission President if it's okay if we go.
 
I'm excited about Brady, my new cousin, that's crazy. That's so cool that he was baby Jesus, I'm sure that was a wonderful Christmas Eve!!! I have been thinking a lot about family and friends this past few weeks. Little things keep reminding me of you all and it's sometimes hard. Songs will come up that I sing with people or I see something that totally reminds me of someone and I get sad, but then I remember that this time I have here is so short. It is going by fast for me, I feel, I don't know if it's different at home, but that's how it feels here. Just because we are always doing something. I just keep thinking of the quote, "A missionary leaves his family for a short time so that others can be with their families for eternity!" well something like that. I love that quote so much!!
 
Also days are good at bad with the language, I noticed that a lot this week. One day I was just feeling super discouraged. We were teaching about the Plan of Salvation and since I haven't done that lesson as much I don't know a lot of the vocab and I was mixing things up and just not saying it right, but my companion was there to help me I was just feeling down. That day did get better though, just started out rough. I just keep thinking, I can't wait, until I can understand everything and feel so confident in my teaching and don't know when that will come. I just have to keep practicing though and putting myself out of my comfort zone to speak their language, even if I don't know everything. How am I going to learn if I don't do anything or practice, right? But then yesterday things got better. I felt like I really could understand a lot that was going on, even what the people were saying back to me. Usually I just know what my companion is saying and get some words from Investigators, and try to put things together, but not full sentences, but yesterday I felt a lot better. I understood sentences!!! I WAS SOOOOO HAPPY, and Dad, I have had two dreams now in Cebuano, it wasn't all Cebuano, but some of it was and it was great. Hopfeully that means I am getting it. I have felt like I have learn so much just from being here and using the language so much, but there is still so much to learn. It does make me feel good when people compliment me and say, wow, you speak so well, or it's so good to hear someone blonde, speak our language. That always boosts my day, but other days are just hard. I can do it though. I love that scripure that says "where there are two or three of you, I am in your midst". And that is the Savior talking. So many of the scriptures and quotes I have read in personal study have helped me when times get hard, I love it.
 
We had some crazy experiences again, like last week. I have been AMAZED noticing the Spirit in our lessons a ton, especially this week. We plan to teach certain things to certain people and in our planning sessions and then sometimes when we get there, we feel strongly to teach about something else because of what they are going through right now. This happened when Sister Tandiman and I went to see Sister Bacus and her family. She and her husband are less active members, but their kids aren't. We were thinking it would be good to teach them the Plan of Salvation because we noticed that their family was kind of struggling so we wanted to emphasize how if we live righteously here, we can make it to the Celestial Kingdom with our families. When we were just talking with her and the beginning she started crying. I didn't really know what she was saying really, but I felt for her. All I knew is something was going on with her kids. Apparently her children have addictions to drugs and just aren't helpful at all at home and just all the time. She is feeling stressed and doesn't know how to deal with them because they don't really listen to her. Sister Tandiman and I changed the lesson to faith and action. We needed to let her know that her faith is so strong and that we know she is doing the best she can, which is great and the Lord is proud. We brought up scriptures that we thought would help and told her the quote, "Faith makes things possible, not easy." So if she shows her faith by keeping the commandments and just doing what she knows is right she will be blessed. We just tried to give her hope and just be there for her.
It was great because of Monday we had a wonderful lesson about Faith and Action in Jesus Christ by Elder Ferris our new district leader. He told us that sometimes people say they have faith in Jesus Christ, but they don't do anything about it. My seminary teacher, Brother Anderson drilled this in my head and I have never forgotten it. Faith is a principle of action and power. I'm sure you have all heard that, but it is so true. If we don't do anything about our faith and really show Heavenly Father and Jesus that we really care we will do things. I learned so much from this and what we can actually ask people about faith. Because of lot of people here say they have faith in Jesus Christ, but they think that's all they need. They can be saved because of Him if they have faith in Him and live a good life, but there is so much more. So our District Leader told us that if we let them know they are doing good, but there is more that needs to be done, we will be more affective in our teaching. He encouraged us to use this in our teaching and we really have. When we talk to investigators about how they really need to find out for themselves, it's not us trying to drag them to join our church or our religion, but to work for it to find out how true it is. And they can't find out for themselves if they don't do anything about it. If we give them a Book of Mormon and they don't use it or study it, how will they know and how is that showing faith. Once they do something, they can know.
Oh man, I almost forgot we had 9 investigators at church this last Sunday!! WOW, I wish you could have been there to see this. And our reactions, they just kept coming, it was wonderful! So when we first were there we saw 3 of our investigators. Vicky who came with her daughter, who is soooooooooooooooooooo good. She has been taught by missionaries before, I'm pretty sure all the lessons or at least a lot because she already knows about the Word of Wisdom and other commandments that are really far into the teaching records. But since we don't have a record of it, we started from the beginning, but she is moving swiftly through them because she already knows a lot. She always adds to our lessons and just is so good, so we were so happy she was there. Then we saw Ben and Vengi, they are there every week because they know what they are supposed to do and how true this church it. I love their diligence all the time. Then we noticed that Nick and Ovelia were there and it was AMAZING, they had come once before, but had some Catholic tradition thing  for Christmas the next Sunday and went to that instead, but have been progressing really well. Every time we go to their house we have a kugog with us, Brother Traya and is super good at being there to fellowship them. They always have so many questions which is so good because that really means they want to learn. Some of the questions they ask are funny. We were teaching about the Plan of Salvation and how we will live forever with our families. He mentioned that Sister Ovelia is his 2nd wife and that he was wondering if he died if she would too. We told him no, she'll still be here. But what if she marries someone else? Than what happens? Who are we with in Heaven? And just some other questions that I have totally thought of before and it was just funny all that went through his mind. And then we noticed 3 other investigators came in that are apart of a part member family. So the dad, Brother Regner, is the only member in this family and they have been stubborn about coming before so it seriously was a shock for us to see them all there. Man, this was the best Sunday. We were extrememly happy the whole rest of the day and made sure they knew where to go with the different classes and made sure they had someone there to go with them. Sister Tandiman and I were praying that they felt something different at this church than at the churches they go to. It was such a great day!
Also on the side of the road, an investigator was on his way to work, Clarisus. He stopped us and said, hey, can you come by tomorrow? We agreed and were excited. That just shows that he really is interested and that he wants to learn more. We were very happy.
 
Members are so helpful and eager to do all they can for us as missionaries and just want to introduce us to all their friends so the gospel can be shared in their homes, it's so wonderful. Their attitudes about missionary work make me more excited and I just keep thinking, this message can change people's lives, why not share it to everyone. We can't just hand out Book of Mormons everywhere though, we have to make sure they really want to read it and learn for themselves. It's been great, just having that attitude makes things a lot easier to do the work.
 
 Oh yeah, I have a funny story. So it was raining pretty hard one day and the roads or walkways we go on, they are dirt. So they were quite muddy and full of water. We went to go to this area to find a less active member's house and we got stuck. There was no place we could walk that didn't have water. So we saw a rock in the middle of the giant puddle. "Should we try it?" Sister Tandiman asked, (Siempre) of course, I replied. So I leaped to the rock and it was so unstable I just fell in the water, well I got my feet wet. I was so lucky I didn't land in it sitting, that would have been awful, but I got drenched, and muddy and it was just great. JUST MY LUCK right? My skirt was pretty drenched and I actually got a little scrape. Man, we were laughing sooooooooooooooooo hard. I wish you all could have been there. It doesn't sound super funny, but we thought it was. And everyone who would walk or drive by would laugh, it was great. But anyway so we went to this house and they have turkey's there. I don't know if i've already shared this, but if I have sorry. So we said AYAW, because that what you say when you get to someone's house and all of the sudden the turkey's started chasing us. what?!! Turkey's or all birds usually leave you alone or are afraid of you so they run, but these ones were like guard dogs. man, it was so freaky. And Sister Tandiman is dealthy afraid of turkeys, chickens, just any bird on the ground. She hates when we walk by or go near them so always has me go first to get them away, but these ones, were different. We talked to a neighbor and apparently they have bitten people before. I'm glad that Sister Tandiman was cautious enough to tell me to get away from them so I wasn't hurt. It was so funny. I thought she was so silly to be afraid of them, but I actually found myself afraid of those ones. Who knew turkeys were like that. That totally reminds me too of the turkey whisperer Lezlie, that we saw on our trip.
 
Well that's my news for the week, Some days are hard, but we are making it through.
Amping mo! (You all Take care)
 
Sister Riggs

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

January 1, 2014

HAPPY NEW YEARS or MALIPAYONG BAGONG TUIG!!!!!!

I think I thought of the thing I miss most about the U.S.: air conditioning. Some places have it, but people mostly just use fans. And when the power goes out, yeah we don't have cool air, which gets kind of tough, but it's all good. I'm just grateful for fans. And the thing I like best about the Philippines, is definitely the people. They are so happy kanunay (always) and welcoming and sweet and kind and adventurous and soooooooooooooooooo much more. Everyone will let us come in and give us soda or a snack even if they don't have that much for themselves. Philippinos are so Christlike :)

I hope you all had a FANTABULOUS CHRISTMAS and NEW YEARS EVE and DAY!!!! Have you all made new year resolutions? I'm sure you have, I have too! After the training workshops and wonderful zone conference given by the AP's and Mission President and Wife, I have a lot of things I want to do for this new year. I can't wait. I hope to become a much GREATER missionary and get so much out of this part of my life. I know that I need to do all I can and the Lord will help me with the rest, but if I don't do my part, nothing will happen. Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ will be there for me when I need them if I can't do it all on my own, but I do need to do things to show my dedication. I have so many things I want to happen and to be able to grow so much in this gospel and just as a person and I know with the help of my Father in Heaven I can do it. 

Wow, this week has been insane. Well, first off, I am staying here with Sister Tandiman in the same area!!!! At times I felt like I was a burden to her because I didn't help out that much in some of the lessons because I don't know enough Visayan or I don't know all of the doctrine yet. But I have been feeling better. I add my comments whenever I have thoughts come into my mind and I take more of a part of the lessons so she isn't just teaching it all. So I was worried that I would go with another companion to finish my training because I needed to learn to say more in the lessons or not rely on her as much, but I realize I can just push myself more during the lessons and just help out with all that I can now. GIVE MY ALL, like what President Scorseby said. What are you going to give on your mission? Well, I'm going to give him all I can. I feel like we have grown so close as a companionship these past few weeks. Time has gone by fast, I can't believe I am halfway through training, there,. . .living on a prayer! (name that song) Anyway, I was worried too we'd be transferred somewhere and I didn't want to because we have just found so many new investigators and I didn't want to leave them. We saw potential and hope with them. We are hoping things will work out with them and we can get them to have a desire to come to church and closer to Christ. 

Wow, we had a few nindot kaayo events happen this week. First of all we went to Irish, Ivan, and Kenneth's house. There are all between the ages 19 and 22, I think and they are siblings. They have lost both of their parents and are all working or going to school as of now. BUSY KAAYO SILA (they are very busy) all the time, except Sunday nights, so we decided to go and teach them the Plan of Salvation on Sunday. We were only going to teach the first few lessons with them, but their first question was, what happens after this life? (Unsay human niining kinabuhi?) Will we get to be/see our parents again? (makakita among mga ginikanan usab?) What's going to happen? Man, we couldn't just answer a little bit and then say, we'll talk about that our next visit. We both felt strongly to teach all of lesson 2 in one visit. I haven't felt the Spirit that strong, in a lesson, since being here. Sister Tandiman and I left feeling extremely happy and exhausted almost since the Spirit was so strong. I loved sharing with them what we know and how this Plan is so important and made just for us. You should have seen their reactions when we told them, they can see their parents again. What a wonderful moment in time for them. They want to live life well so they can make it back with their parents and of course with our Father in Heaven and Jesus Christ. Personal Experiences were shared and things just went so well. And that was the first time we had taught the whole Plan of Salvation lesson in Cebuano, well at least for me. That's why there are two of us huh? So we can help each other out and testify of each other. At first I was worried, but we felt like it flowed so well. I love the Spirit and know that without it there, it is extremely hard to get the message across. We can teach the same lesson to different people and totally have a different feeling coming out of it. That's what is so cool. Sister Tandiman and I have used different scriptures for each lesson so we really can cater to our investigators needs. It so works, and it helps us get to know more about the Book of Mormon and where things are found. 

Okay another one was there is a girl named Bianca who is about 16. She is AMAZING! Every time we visit her she is just so good. She knows what's right and that this is the true church, she just doesn't come. We have been wondering what was keeping her and she never would tell us. But when we went to her house she opened up to us and shared how when she went to church, the only time she's ever been there, she didn't really have that great of a day. The youth weren't super nice or welcoming. It was so great to finally hear her thoughts and so we knew how to help. I told her I felt the same way when I first got here. I didn't know anyone, but I still went to my first day of church. I didn't stay home, I went and was able to meet a lot of people. Plus you can't make friends in one day, it takes time. I told her even after a few Sundays I still didn't really know a lot of people and Sister Tandiman knew everyone since she had been in this ward before. But overtime you start seeing the same people and it's great. I have come to realize how important it is to really connect to your investigators and share personal experiences. It is touching for you, or the person who shares it and the investigator. 

Also we weren't planning on going to a lady's house, but Sister Tandiman had a strong impression to visit this one Sister. I said okay, sure, let's go! So we did and Sister Vicky actually wasn't there, her sister was, GiGi. She told us to come right in and that she had been taught by other missionaries before. It was great!! We used How To Begin Teaching to develop that trust and so we could find out more about her, and she shared so much about her family. She actually started crying. I didn't know exactly what had happened, but I felt empathy for her. It's cool that even if I don't quite understand what they say I can feel for them because of their body language or their facial expressions. 

Oh and actually earlier today we met with Sister Vengi and Brother Ben. They have AMAZING faith (hugot nga pagtuo). They come to church every week and always read/keep the assignments we give them. Vengi, has done some things in life that might keep her from being able to get baptized. Our mission President sent a letter to the First Presidency to see what they could do, but still hasn't hear anything about it. But, on the other hand, Ben is totally fine. We have just been putting off the invitation to be baptized because we didn't know how to ask him to be baptized, but not her. That's just sad right? We prayed and prayed, studied, and really prepared for how to do this, but we just needed to ask the Brother and tell the Sister she'd have to wait. We did, and Sister Vengi took it so well, a lot better than we thought. She is fine with the thought of him getting baptized first and we just let her know that there is hope. The date for Brother Ben is January 25th! We are so excited and hope it works out. It was wonderful because right as we said, Imo bang sundon. . . (Will you follow. . .)he said, SIEMPRE!! (OF COURSE) It was great. BUt we still finished the invitation and he is so ready!!! ANDAM KAAYO SIYA!! We can't wait. Sister Tandiman and I think she understands and is glad she is taking it so well. 

 I have learned so much from Sister Tandiman and have so much more to learn from her, I'm sure. We have so much fun together, have so many spiritual moments together, and strengthen each other every day, it's FANTASTIC. 

HOPE YOU ALL ARE HAVING A WONDERFUL NEW YEAR, AND REALLY PARTYING HARD AND BEING EXTREMEMLY LOUD!! hehehehehehehehe. We were loud. We actually got to watch movies last night for New Years Eve, we watched Frozen and Kon Fu Panda 2!! I loved it. I was so happy we got to do that. And we got to stay up until midnight and watch the fireworks and scream HAPPY NEW YEAR. It was GREAT!! You're having our annual party diba? (right?) I sure hope so. 

CHEER LOUD, and make some AMAZING new goals/resolutions sigi (okay)?
LOVE YA TONS!!! Sister Riggs


I tried chicken feet, what, It wasn't really meat, I felt like I was chewing cartalidge, which is kind of was. It had a great flavor, but interesting texture. 


Zone activity-hike to a waterfall, quite the BUKID (mountain area) so gorgeous



kids here, so ADORABLE


NEW YEARS PARTY


Our Christmas Tree, kind of pathetic I know, but it was fun to make, we just used what we had, totally forgot the star though

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