Sunday, February 24, 2013

Week 44 -February 24, 2013


Week 44
February 24, 2013

Li ho! (Taiwanese for ni hao)
Quick recap of the week!
Monday, me and my companion went over to a member’s house and taught a lesson to one of the investigators, Mr. Huang. He has been meeting with missionaries for like one year now and has read the whole Book of Mormon all the way through.  But he says that he still didn’t know if it was true or not. So we went and taught him about the Spirit, how it works, and what kind of answer he might receive because he had no idea what answer he might get. He probably thought God was going to appear to him or light his pillow on fire (no joke, people have thought that before). So we helped him recognize how the Spirit might testify to him...
Tuesday, we had a training meeting with Elder Evans and Elder Watson with most of our mission in attendance (except for the missionaries on the south east coast which is like a 6 hour train ride away). It was a pretty good training meeting. They talked about faith and having joy in the work. Oh and on our way there, we were on the bus and a lady came a sat down in the seats facing us. She looked at our name tags and then started yelling at us. She said Jesus Christ is garbage but in stronger language lol. Then she went off in Taiwanese because she knew we probably couldn’t speak it. That’s was fun! Later that night, we met with a Mr. Wang. He's about 23 and we taught him about the restoration. He is pretty solid. He willingly listened and loved it all. My companion found him two weeks ago tracting with his last companion.
Thursday, we went on exchanges with the zone leaders (this is where you switch companions.) I went to Xi Zhi with Elder Gist from Nebraska. We taught the plan of salvation that night and then on Friday, we went to the library for an hour and did some service.  Then we walked around the streets of their area talking to the people. Not much success because it was raining, so not many people were out but we tried.
Then Saturday, we went and helped a member do some translating. He works for some labor organization that helps Philippine workers and their employers. So he needed our help talking with the Philippine sister who wanted to leave her current employer.  She said she was getting treated badly which is true. (The Philippines get treated really rudely here). So she spoke in English, then we'd translate to Chinese, and then the member brother would speak in Chinese and we would translate into English. We did that for about 2 hours. I’m proud of myself because most of it I could translate except for some weird words. I didn’t know like diaper or accumulate. lol
Sunday, we had to inform the bishop that an ordination (when they give the priesthood to a young man) that they did was done incorrectly. A young man was getting the Aaronic priesthood but they had kids in the office of teacher helping give it to him. (Bu xing)  Once the Bishop found out, he handled it.
Anyways, that’s pretty much what went on this week.
Take care!
Elder Chatman

This is when Elder David Evan's in the pink tie in the front. Elder Watson is in the blue tie.  He is the Asian Area President.


Sunday, February 17, 2013

Week 43- February 17, 2013


Week 43
October 17, 2013

Hey everyone,

This was a crazy week. To start off on Monday night, I got a phone call from the assistants. They said on Thursday, I was moving to a new area in Taipei. So just like that, in the middle of the transfer, I got moved. The reason it happened was because my new companion’s previous companion was a local kid just helping out until he got his visa to Australia to go serve his mission. So he got his visa on Thursday and left for Australia, which is what sparked some of the moves. My previous companion got another Taiwanese to be with him to be in the English ward. Both of their English is isn’t too great, so that'll be fun for them trying to teach in English. My new companion is from Virginia, but born in Utah. We are the funniest looking companionship as he is about 5'7", weighs about a buck 15 and has glasses. Then I look like a giant to the locals. No wonder everyone stares at us wherever we go.
Then yesterday the head of the missionary department of the church (Elder David Evans) came and visited Taiwan and visited our ward! Elder Evans from the seventy (an important position in the church) and his wife and a member of the Asian area presidency, Elder Watson and his wife, all came to visit Taiwan for a few days. Not sure why they came to our ward of all wards but they came and stayed for the whole 3 hours. They talked in sacrament meeting and then Elder Evans taught the Sunday school and Aaronic priesthood lessons with the help of a translator. They are doing a mission wide meeting on Tuesday with all of us missionaries so that should be cool.

Have a good week!
Love, 
Jordan
A parade going on during Chinese New Year's week

More part of the parade going on....

A view of Taipei from a member's apartment, Bao Jiating.

Jordan eating at a member's home with the other missionary's in the ward (Jin Hua ward) - Sister Taylor, Sister Chen, Jordan, Elder Kang (his favorite companion), and Elder Graves
Jordan talking to Elder Watson, Asia Area president who visited their ward (Song Shan)

Sacrament meeting in SongShan ward with the head of the missionary department Elder Evans and Asia area president Elder Watson and their wives. On the front left is Elder and Sister Hill (senior couples in the mission), third from left Taipei Central Stake President, third from the right President Chiles from the stake presidency who was in the English Ward with Jordan, 2nd from right Bishop Shen3, far right President Hu also from the stake presidency


Monday, February 11, 2013

Week 42- February 11, 2013

Week 42
February 11, 2013


新年快樂
Happy Chinese New Year!
Chinese New Year is nothing like I expected it to be. I thought there was going to be crazy things going on - parades, fireworks, celebrations, etc – but not so.  All that really happens is just that everyone in Taipei leaves and reconnects with their families in the southern part of the island. It is about a week long Christmas day where absolutely nothing is open at all and hardly anyone is out on the streets. One tradition they have though is to eat! For this upcoming week, the members are feeding us every day. We have meals scheduled for lunch and dinner with members’ everyday for the next week. And it’s crazy how much food they bring out. I’m not a bigger eater.  I prefer to eat small sized meals every 2-3 hours, but the members meals are not small. They feed you until you literally can’t eat anymore. I’ll finish like 1 bowl of rice, but then they'll be like, "keep eating!" or "What? You are already full?" haha So I try to force a couple more bowls of rice and meat down! The meals are great though. Meat and rice is a great combo!   Don’t get me wrong, they'll bring some weird stuff out every now and then. I don’t even ask what it is anymore. I just eat and try to mix it in with the good tasting meat. This past Saturday, we had Miguel De Vinchi's baptism. It went really well and I was so happy to see him get baptized. He faced a couple of trials this week leading up to the baptism, but his faith was like a rock and nothing was going to stop him from getting baptized. My testimony in the converting power of the gospel was strengthened after seeing him get baptized. He had so many setbacks keeping him from baptism which I kind of expected would knock hold him back like it had for a bunch of our investigators. A bunch of our investigators are unwilling to keep the commandments or other things. But after reading, praying, coming to church, and actually living the commandments, he saw the power it had in his life and he wanted that change. Now I know the converting power of the gospel can have this effect on anyone.
Hope everyone is doing well!
莊長老
Elder Chatman
Escalator in Taiwan. The middle allows carts to go up to the next level of the building.

Elder Phelps, Miguel, and Jordan at Miguel's baptism

Some gangsters in Jordan's English class that he teaches on Wednesday nights.

Jordan tracting in the city of Taipei.

Jordan looking for investigators to teach.

Jordan knocking on doors.

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Week 41 -February 3, 2013


大家好,
This past week my companion had to attend 2 training meetings because he is a new district leader which meant lots of study time for me. This is cool because now I’m almost done with this language program. We have to memorize 2000 words. I’m taking the test this week and if I pass it I can start learning Chinese characters. I already know around a hundred but I’ll start to learn more so that I’ll be able to read the Book of Mormon in Chinese. I also met this cool missionary from Utah that played HS football. This is his first week on the island and his companion is also a new district leader so we chatted while our companions attend their training meetings. It was cool to finally talk sports with someone again!
We met with Miguel a couple times this week and then he had his baptismal interview this week. It was really crazy actual. He had been living in this apartment thing with other people, but he hated living there. Then after teaching him the law of chastity he was like alright I’ll move out asap. So he had been looking to find a place to move to and we had been praying that it would work out. Then low and behold, earlier this week there was a disputation between him and the land lord and he had to move out. So now he's staying at a hotel while he looks for a place to live. 奇蹟! God works in mysterious ways! I am glad it worked out so now he's going to be getting baptized next Saturday! What is his last name? De Vincci! You can’t get more Italian than that.
Yesterday, we were at the church for almost 12 hours! We had ward council at 9am, a ward mission meeting at 10:30, English ward church meeting from 11-2, Chinese ward church meeting from 1:30-430, dinner at the church from about 5-6pm, and then there was a new member/investigator fireside from 7pm-8:15pm!  So we were there all day, but it was all good. Sundays is actually one of my favorite days!
Recently the mission has let us go on to Mormon.org to think about how we can use it to help our members and I came across this cool one that they did in Taipei. You should watch it - http://mormon.org/shi/ . The cool building and stuff right at the start are actually in my area.
Anyways, hope everyone is doing well! God lives and loves you. Do what he asks you to do and you'll be happy!
Elder Chatman
莊長老