Sunday, March 24, 2013

3-20-13


Hey!

It's almost my birthday!  That's crazy.  I'm getting so old...

Don't worry about sending my any info on the vacation.  I want it to be a surprise.  Airline, hotel, and event tickets sound pretty extravagant though.  Are you sure you want to have this much fun?  Ever since finding out you wouldn't be coming out I've been trying to do really good at using my camera more, but I've found two problems while do so.  First, I'm taking a ton of videos, so I'm running out of memory fast.  Second, because of all the videos, I forgot to take still pictures and now I don't have anything to send this week (sorry Dad!).  Next week I'll have pictures of me and Elder Steiner.  Also, thank you Mom for all the diligent effort on my behalf for getting me situated with college.  When do I need to sign up for classes?

So about me.  This week has been crazy, but awesome!  Transfer day was Thursday, but I found out that day that the new missionaries had missed their flight because of a mistake that the new travel agency for the church made and they weren't going to come in until Friday.  I still transferred and just worked with the Zone Leaders in my old area in Toledo.  That was fun.  Then I traveled the 2-3 hours down to the city to meet my new companion at the mission home, but found out that they had been delayed again and were going to show up later that day.  I hung out at the mission home for a couple hours before they finally showed up.  The only problem was their luggage didn't!  Their luggage got lost somewhere in the flight and nobody had any idea where it was so all the missionaries in the far areas were instructed to stay in the city until they could figure out where all the luggage was.  That meant that I met up with my new companion, Elder Steiner, and then just waited with 6 others in the city until Monday when they finally found the luggage and got it to us.  During this time of waiting, President Schmutz had to make some emergency transfers and we got 2 more missionaries put in our area.  That means that it is now 4 of us opening up a new area.  None of us have any idea where anybody or anything is, and our Branch President is out of town until Saturday.  Luckily we have some members that showed up and are helping us out.  This week has been ridiculous but it has been enjoyable as well, especially now that we are working again.

So a little about my companion.  Elder Steiner is from Rexburg, Idaho.  He is 18 years old and the first batch to only stay for 6 weeks in the MTC.  Despite the shortened time he is pretty good at the language already and is a solid missionary.  We have been having a great time working together these past few days and the Spirit is super strong with us all day, every day.  This is the best.  Our area is super bukid (up in the mountains).  We are in the middle of a jungle but right by the ocean.  It is a great area with a progressing branch which I am very excited to work with.  You may be able to see us on google maps under Pinamungajan.

I love you all!  I'll send pictures next week.

Love,
Elder Garver

3-13-13


Hey everyone!

Mom, I'm not heartbroken that you can't come out.  I think having you come out would be a great experience for the two of you, but being able to do a family vacation will be great for all of us, especially because this may be the last time we can all do something like this together before college and marriage (that's super exciting) and stuff.  I'll do my best to take more pictures and digitally record the Philippines for you.

So this is a big week!  Transfer week.  I am leaving Elder Afu and have been called to finish the last two transfers of my mission as a Trainer/District Leader.  I am excited beyond belief.  I can't think of a better way to finish my mission.  I get to raise up more "posterity" in the mission, fill him with 2 years of experience, and teach weekly workshops to a district of missionaries and help them become more fully converted and excited for the Lord's work.  I am also opening a new area so all this combined will be quite the task that the Lord has given me.  I am very much looking forward to it.  I find out who my new companion is when he gets to the Philippines on Saturday.

Stepping down from Zone Leader now means that I can entirely focus on the work, and I am so excited.  The "busy work" of the mission is fulfilling in a sense, but there is nothing like bearing down in powerful testimony and converting souls.  This is going to be the best two transfers ever.

I did get to conduct exchanges with Elder Wangsgaard this last Sunday.  I don't know if you remember him.  He was my District Leader back in my second area, and I owe my conversion largely in part to him.  We have been extremely close our whole missions and now he is going home.  Elder Wangsgaard stepped down from being Zone Leader and was a Trainer/District Leader in my zone here this transfer, and we finally got to work together one last time before he left.  It was so good to work with him again, we taught the Cabunag family who had a series of unfortunate events and misunderstanding happen to them which caused them to go inactive for a while, but through the Spirit of the Lord, revelation, and a priesthood blessing, hearts were softened, tears flowed and lives were changed.  That was one of the longest (over 2 hours) and best lessons of my mission, and I am so grateful to Elder Wangsgaard who was converted and worthy enough to make it happen with me.  I've included a picture of us with the Cabunag family at the bottom.

I love you all!

Love,
Elder Garver




Wednesday, March 6, 2013

3-5-13


HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM!  It's tomorrow!  I've forgotten how old everyone is back home so I'm just going to say happy 37th.

So hello!

This week has been another crazy one, but this time it's also been filled with awesome meetings.  I'm going to preach a little bit today, but at least I'm sending a couple pictures so it'll be worth reading through the sermon to get to the pictures at the bottom.

So we had ZLC yesterday, and our mission has been changed again!  This calling of Zone Leader has taught me a lot about how revelation works.  I mentioned this in a previous email, but ever since becoming a leader over entire zones, the revelation I have been receiving has been amazing.  I have found that as I have diligently sought the Lord's will for my missionaries through study and prayer, the windows of heaven have been opened wide.  Each ZLC for the past 6 months, where new policies are announced and put into effect, I have found that the revelation I recently received on a zone level, was now being implemented on a mission level.  I have been amazing at how congruent the revelation has been between me and my leaders.  Speaking of which, the revelation which Elder Rogers and I received and implemented last month in our zone, has also been received by the mission president and is now being officially implemented in the whole mission, and perhaps Philippines.

The Church has previously defined less active members according to the frequency of church attendance.  Going to church is a very important part of our spirituality, but it alone does not get us to exaltation.  As missionaries of Christ's church, we don't really care about numbers at all; we care about the salvation of our brothers and sisters.  In that light, the definition of less active has been changed.  Statistically speaking, in the last year, as a rescue mission in Cebu, we brought back over 3500 members (meaning the came to church for 4 consecutive Sundays), but at the end of the year sacrament attendance only went up by 700-800.  Why the huge difference?  We can liken it to a bucket with holes in it.  We may be constantly pouring water into our bucket, but as long as the container we are attempting to fill has holes in it, the water is just going to continue to run out.  The bucket is our church, and the water represents the members here who have such a hard time staying active.  We are now taking a break from pouring more and more water in the bucket, and are now solving the leakage problem.  So what do we do in order to patch up our bucket?  We start patching up the church, and helping our "active" members actually become converted to the gospel, and understand how Christ has instructed us to run His church through loving and serving our fellowmen, while obeying with exactness.

In this sense, every single member has now become "less-active."  Not less active in the sense of physical presence at church, but in the sense of spiritual preparedness to meet God.  God cannot look upon sin with the least degree of allowance (D&C 1:31).  Our necessity to live the celestial law (D&C 88:22) applies just as much to people who go to church as those who don't.  Let's think about our standing before God on a celestial level.  Can you imagine standing before God after attending church every Sunday of your life but turning down calling after calling because you were shy?  How about living a mostly valiant life, but you just couldn't ever find the faith to pay tithing?  Or parents who never tried to hold regular FHE with their family because it was "hard"?  The Lord will not accept our excuses, and we will be so embarrassed to be in the presence of One so Holy and Pure that we will beg to dismiss ourselves from His presence. (see Alma 12:14 and Mormon 9:3).  I testify that virtually every member whether active or inactive at church is less-active in the gospel of Jesus Christ.  Matt 7:13-14 applies just as much to members as it does to non-members.  The rewards of the celestial kingdom are far above that which we are able to perceive or even imagine.  Do you think that obtaining these rewards would require anything less than everything we posses?  Even many active members of the church are not where they need to be in order to be called "valiant" and obtain eternal life.

Therefore, we are redefining "less-active" to include... everyone.  We will now fill our planners beginning with church leaders, and work our way down through the whole church.  If you aren't doing family scripture study, we are going to help you.  No regular FHE?  We've got what you need in the way of love, new ideas, and doctrine to help convert you more and help you see how important this really is!  Having trouble getting leaders to PEC or Ward Council, we'll be visiting all of them and committing them to repent and enjoy the satisfaction and happiness that comes from serving your fellowmen.  This is an inspired movement of the mission, and I can already testify of the immense blessings we have seen in Talisay the past couple months through applying this in our area.  Our ward has gone from 70 members at church to 120+ each week, the leaders are faithfully holding all their meetings, visiting and home teaching, and getting people back to church even on their own.  We are not out serving the Lord for numbers, we are here for His work and His glory.  Let's begin with those elect who will hear his voice right inside the church, and when we have everyone on the straight and narrow, and the bucket is all patched up, we'll shift our focus back to pouring more water in.

This is not to say that we won't be teaching non-members anymore, quite the contrary.  We will be focusing as well on really converting our members to the point where they won't be able to stand the thought of a friend not having the opportunity to partake of such joy that the gospel brings.  We will be seeking referrals from every single member we visit, and we plan to have more work than even all the new missionaries can handle within a few months.

So that's what we've got going for us out here on this side of the world. It's exciting stuff.  I've really come to realize how important obedience is, and how big a part we have in making Christ's atonement effectual in our lives.  We have a lot to work for, but I testify that it will all be worth it.  We need to live the law of the kingdom in which we desire to spend eternity in (DC 78:7).

I love you all.  I am so thankful to have parents who have been so valiant in raising me and my siblings.  I have had to change my life a whole lot here on the mission in order to feel comfortable imagining myself standing before Christ, but I can now testify that I am ready to see my Savior again.  This work is His work, and it is amazing even to the filling of my soul with joy and thanksgiving.  I am excited to continue the work back home in a few months.

I love you all so much.

Love,
Elder Garver

P.S. I got some pictures for you :)  There is a member in our zone who loves feeding missionaries.  That has been a huge blessing of being assigned in the city.  Yay American food!




2-27-13


Good Morning!
Dad's giving me the guilt trip.  So is Elder McDougal.  I forgot my camera at the house I'm sorry.  We are doing a Zone Activity and a forgot to throw it in my travel bag.  I'll get you pictures next week.  Elder Afu is getting along decently well here.  The money we have is definitely not enough to keep him fed as well as he is used to, but he is surviving.  He came into the mission at 128 kilos and now weighs only 102.  He has lost a ton of weight.
This week has been full of nothing but business.  These weeks kill me but it's all for the good of the mission in the end.  This transfer has been cut to only 4 weeks in order to get us into the schedule with all these new missionaries coming in, so we are short on time from the get go.  Then on top of that, we learned that we have 6 new missionaries coming into our zone in 2 weeks and opening up 3 new areas.  This means that Elder Afu and I must find, rent, and furnish 2 new apartments, visit with all the other missionaries and inventory their furnishings, meet with missionaries and church leaders about assigning area boundaries, go to our Zone Leaders Council in Cebu, visit the temple with our zone (yay!), and teach the zone in Zone Training Meeting.  Not to mention our weekly DLC trainings we have with the District Leaders or the exchanges we must somehow find time to conduct with the other elders.  I have never been this busy in my life.
So that's the measure of my creation right now.  We do occasionally get to work in our area as well, and those who we visit are doing well.  Our greatest success is with the ward which we are helping become self sustaining.  We have about 115 members who come each week, with about 15-20 priesthood leaders.  We are getting every auxiliary up and running and the ward is taking off.  It's doing really well.
I think Alicia should do 1 semester of school before her mission.  That's the feeling I got while reading your email Mom.  Do all you can Mom to get Chris and I in the same apartment.  We have been dreaming about this since we were priests.  If you have to break into the dean's office in Idaho and hack the computer system, that is a sacrifice that must be made!  I love you Mom!
I've got to run.  I love you all so much!  Pass on my love to Crystal as well.
Love,
Elder Garver
To Chris:  We're going to college together!!  That's so awesome that you got in and that you can come in the fall with me.  I can't wait.  How are your last few weeks going in the mission?  I haven't heard from you in a couple weeks.  I love you buddy.  WE'RE GOING TO COLLEGE TOGETHER!!!!!!

2-20-13


Are you serious?  It's the 20th already?  Oh man...

We are beginning to see the signs of the time spoken by Jesus Christ.  Meteors are hitting Russia, Hurricanes are hitting the Philippines (another one just went through Mindanao and it's been raining pretty hard for a couple days here as an effect), and the days are being shortened as time is speeding up as promised by Christ in Matt 24:21-22.
That's great news about college! Let me know on updates as they come!
This week has been great.  I haven't gotten a chance to get a picture with Elder Afu yet, but I'll send you a picture next week hopefully.  I have been having such a good time with him this week.  They work is going great, and Elder Afu and I are having a lot of fun.  Just to give you an idea of how strong this guy is, yesterday we went out in the heavy rain to work, and as Elder Afu tried to push the button with his thumb on the new umbrella we just bought to make it extend and pop up, the umbrella bent and then snapped in half.  He is so massive.  We have also been loaning our car to Elder Packer, an area 70 who is visiting, for a couple days, and I have laughed as Elder Afu has made the motorcycles we catch rides on pop wheelies as he sits on the back of them.
I agree with Mom, I do have the best mission in the world.  There is big news as well, because this best mission in the world is about to be split!  Starting July 1, 2013 (a month after I go home) the Cebu mission is getting split into the Cebu mission and Cebu East missions!  With the huge surge of missionaries, we are having to split the area and call another mission president to help share the load.  This is a pretty big deal because half our missionaries will be in a separate mission with a new mission president starting in a couple months.  We don't know the exact boundaries yet, but we'll be updating in the following weeks.
I am so proud of all you back home.  I love you all so much.
Love,
Elder Garver