Sunday, February 15, 2015

2-10-15 Zone Training Meeting - Taichung North Zone

Each district was invited to share a miracle story:
 Zone leaders instruct on finding investigators with real intent and helping them to understand the importance of baptism during the initial contact:

 Practicing during training:










 President adds some comments on our mission vision and goals...
...before leaving early to attend the Mission Presidents' Seminar in Taipei!

Monday, February 9, 2015

2-9-15 President's Weekly Letter

Dear Elders and Sisters,

This week we enjoyed a brief visit from Elder and Sister Gong, our Area President and his wife. They attended our MLC last Friday. I also attended a priesthood leadership training meeting on Saturday that involved all of the stake/district presidencies in our mission. We received instruction from Elder Gong as well as Elders Ruan and Chow, our Area Seventies for Taiwan. I always look forward to meeting with our local leaders, perhaps the way you might look forward to zone conferences. I find that my faith is strengthened and my burdens are lighter after such experiences. I know that we have a living prophet and many other inspired Church leaders called of God. I am so grateful for the organization of the Church and for continuous opportunities to learn and grow.

I know that many of you were anticipating transfers last Monday. I had actually prepared a much larger movecall, including many trainers for the new missionaries. Unfortunately, we still have not received new missionaries and really have no idea when they will arrive. The transfers last Monday were minimal and designed to accommodate the missionaries whose companions returned home. I remain hopeful that new missionaries will come within one or two weeks. Elder Gong and others will meet today with members of the Taiwan government to continue to work out the issues involved with granting visas. Please keep them in your prayers today. If it does not appear that we will be receiving new missionaries in the near future, we will conduct transfer day in two weeks.

Sister Blickenstaff and I will be in Taipei this week for the semi-annual Mission Presidents’ Seminar. I will be available by cell phone but may not be able to answer your call right away. Please try to resolve your concerns through normal priesthood channels. If you have an urgent question, you may text me. We will be back in Taichung on Friday evening.

Sister Blickenstaff and I love each of you as we do our own sons and daughters. We pray daily for your health and protection. We pray that you will receive answers to your deep “questions of the soul” as you pray, ponder, study and serve others. We expect you to be worthy, obedient and diligent at all times. We know that this work involves loving others and helping to carry their burdens. There is always some stress and pressure that comes to those who fully engage in such a sacred work. I am reminded of the great composer Leonard Bernstein's quote, "To achieve great things, two things are needed; a plan, and not quite enough time." Many of you can relate to this in your daily and weekly plans, and in the limited time of each day, each area, and in your 18 to 24-month service to the Lord. I am confident that you will be able to bear the burden of this great work and hope that through an understanding of the enabling power of the Atonement, you will be able to put aside any undue pressure or unrealistic expectations. We promise you great joy as you labor alongside the Master in this great harvest of souls.

President Blickenstaff
Mentor of Champions 

Saturday, February 7, 2015

2-6-15 Mission Leadership Council with Elder and Sister Gong

Called to Serve!


Zone leaders giving their report:
The pulled pork sandwiches, Wood Ranch coleslaw, Hawaiian sweet maui onion potato chips and most of the peach cobbler a la mode were inhaled before I could take pictures! 


Working lunch!
AP training:
Practicing inviting investigators to be baptized early in the teaching process:





Elder Gong teaching the doctrine of stakes:

Closing with the mission song:


New zone leaders:
Since it's quite impossible for me to take pictures of myself while teaching,
Elder Gong took this photo of us afterwards:
Greeting the Gongs as our leaders return to their areas:
Without new missionaries arriving these past three transfers, we are so depleted of sisters that we only have two companionships of sister training leaders. President thanks them for their dedication:
Our mission leaders:

Monday, February 2, 2015

2-4-15 Departing Missionaries

Another group of valiant missionaries going home! 
Their life changing experiences will continue to bless them throughout their life.
 Last supper at the mission home:

 Farewell fireside:

 Dessert before their farewell video:
Bus ride to the temple:
Taipei Temple:
The family is so happy to pick up their missionary!
Her younger sister already has her call to serve in Australia!
We can still hope her brother comes to serve in Taichung when his time comes!
Coming to join this sister at the temple is the young man that introduced her to the Church four years ago.
"Are you Sis. Kang?" 
While my mother was serving in the Newport Beach Temple last month (waiting her Taiwan visa), 
she found out that this sister would be returning to Taiwan for Chinese New Years. 
My mother showed her a picture of me and hoped this sister would be able to meet us in Taichung. 
It was unlikely, as Taichung is several hours from her family in Taipei. 
How the temple is such a wonderful place to meet people, 
and bring a little bit of home all the way across the world to us!
And yet another example…this sister's father was one of President's former mission companions!
What a small world!

2-2-15 President's Weekly Letter

Dear Elders and Sisters,

As I read your letters last week I felt abundant gratitude for each of you. I am grateful for your choice to leave behind family, friends, comforts and other pursuits to serve the Living God. I am grateful for your desire to be obedient and to repent. I am thankful to each of you who strive to follow the Master in all that you do and say, to testify of the gifts and blessings that come to those who adhere to His teachings and to exemplify in your own lives the principles and doctrines that He taught. I cannot imagine anything that would be more difficult, and yet more worthwhile, than what you are doing right now.

When Nephi saw a grand vision of the restoration of all things in the latter days, he exclaimed, “And blessed are they who shall seek to bring forth my Zion at that day, for they shall have the gift and power of the Holy Ghost; and if they endure unto the end they shall be lifted up at the last day, and shall be saved in the everlasting kingdom of the Lamb; and whoso shall publish peace, yea, tidings of great joy, how beautiful upon the mountains shall they be” (1Ne. 13: 37).  The Savior himself, speaking of you, in the latter days has said, “He that is ordained of God and sent forth, the same is appointed to be the greatest, notwithstanding he is the least, and the servant of all” (D&C 50:26). How great is your calling!

I am grateful to note that many of you have a renewed desire to work diligently. You are setting goals with mission standards in mind, and then striving hard to achieve your goals. I am grateful for your faith in our mission vision and know that you will be eternally blessed for your diligence. The Lord is in charge of the outcome. I hope you will always be motivated by the missionary purpose of inviting others to come unto Christ, and not get distracted from things that really don't matter. I know that as you work diligently, you will be happier and experience a greater sense of fulfillment. In my experience, missionaries who consistently achieve mission standards are also more likely to baptize regularly.

Here are some excerpts from some of your emails that I found especially relevant:

“As my companion and I talked about the [accountability] card and what areas we felt like we could improve, and then went out and worked on those areas, I feel like we really saw an improvement.”

“We have been blessed with lots of lessons these past two weeks. These two weeks I have really learned that high numbers are completely meaningless if you are not helping others come unto Christ in the process. It feels like we have lots of people to teach but by the end of the week nobody is progressing. We will be prayerfully considering which of our investigators really do have potential to be baptized.”

我最近讀摩爾門經在摩賽亞書「看啊,我告訴你們這些事是要你們學習到智慧,使你們知道,你們為同胞服務時,只是在為你們的神服務而已。」(摩賽亞書217)我也想到神讓我們來做傳道事工是要我們學習到智慧,因為我們都不好,自己來做這事工一定做到完美,然而願意冒著被我們搞的風險,把這些靈魂救恩的責任交給我們是為什麼?就像我小時候,爸媽教我做家事,事實上對他們來我做得很糟糕,但是他們都還會不斷鼓勵我,讓我從中得到知識、經驗,也由於我的參與得到快樂。我相信天父也是如此訓練的小孩.

“This was another tough week. But fortunately I really do feel like [my companion] and I worked hard. I am proud of the work we put in. We tried very hard this week to be loving to everyone, and I really did notice a difference. People seemed to be nicer to me, and more willing to talk. Though no immediate success has come from it to my knowledge, this is a week in my mission I don’t regret because I tried my best. I am grateful for this companionship and area and the efforts we are putting into it…”

I love and appreciate you for the sacred work that you are performing. I am grateful for your desire to be pure and worthy instruments in the hands of the Lord to accomplish His purposes. I know that “when you have done your very best, you may still experience disappointments, but you will not be disappointed in yourself” (PMG, pg. 11). Let’s have a great week this week!

President Blickenstaff
Mentor of Champions


P.S. Please join with me in continuous prayer for our visa waiting missionaries. We continue to wait upon the Lord for a miracle!