Mosiah 4:9-10

Believe in God; believe that he is, and that he created all things, both in heaven and in earth; believe that he has all wisdom, and all power, both in heaven and in earth; believe that man doth not comprehend all the things which the Lord can comprehend. And again, believe that ye must repent of your sins and forsake them, and humble yourselves before God; and ask in sincerity of heart that he would forgive you; and now, if you believe all these things, see that you de them. Mosiah 4:9-10

Monday, March 28, 2016

Easter! - Week 33

Mainland baptism!!
Fuhuo jie Kuaile!

Happy Easter everybody!! I hope everyone had as good of a week as I did!
 
This week I met lots of interesting people. I met an old Kung Fu master who came to our English class, he was trained by the son of Ip man, the famous trainer of Bruce Lee. He was super intense haha and was showing me some moves. He was surprisingly really strong and fast, I'm pretty sure that guy could wreck me, he would tell me to hit him and then when I would go in he would just go and like deflect it and do all this crazy stuff. I'll try and send a video next week haha. Also one of my roommates is the 8th best ping pong player in the Philippines and is sponsored by Manny Pacchio! (forgot how to spell his name), His name is Elder Hilado, he's so fast at it it's unreal. Gained some respect for that sport. Anyways, the mission is full of amazing people with their own stories, and I love getting to meet so many people and hear so much about them!
 
This weekend Jason has headed back to his home in Wei Zhou to get his father's permission for baptism! We are all praying super hard for him, but he is deteremined and has lots of faith, we know he can get it! I was rreading in the scriptures about baptism and the 'qualifications' for it such as humility, repentance etc, and I felt the Spirit strongly manifest to me that Jason is truly prepared. I see it in his countenance, and a light that seems to emanate from him when we meet that he is has truly repented and is coming unto Christ. There is no joy greater than that feeling. I know thatwhen his first date had to be cancelled that it was all in the will of the Father, to give him adequate time to truly be ready and prepared for baptism, and I feel now that he needed this extra time to really strengthen his testimony. It's been amazing to see him grow!
Elder Woolley with their investigator, Jason
 
This week there was another influx of mainlanders coming over to be taught and baptized, and I had the privilege of interviewing a bunch of them and helping one sweet old popo to be baptized! Their humility and desire to be baptized continues to blow me away. I don't know their lives, but I feel that it is truly a blessing to be involved in this short moment in the eternity of our journey and get to experience the joys of baptism with them. I am always touched by the supporters who sacrifice to come down as well, sometimes spending days on the train. The mainland saints are wonderful and so sweet. Their testimonies and knowledge are incredible!
 
I really love holiday seasons, especially ones that are all about the Savior! It's a special spirit this weekend when a lot of minds, believers or not, are drawn to think about Jesus Christ, the magnitude of his teaching, his example, and the life he led, his unimaginable suffering in the garden of Gethsemane, his crucifiction on the cross, and finally, his Resurrection.I love the verses in Alma 7 about our Savior -
"11. And he shall go forth, suffering pains and afflictions and temptations of every kind; and this that the word might be fulfilled which saith he will take upon him the pains and the sicknesses of his people.
 12. And he will take upon him death, that he may loose the bands of death which bind his people; and he will take upon him their infirmities, that his bowels may be filled with mercy, according to the flesh, that he may know according to the flesh how to succor his people according to their infirmities."
 
My mind was filled with amazement as I spent a personal study hour to read about, and ponder about Easter, about the Atonement, and about that amazing Easter morning. I thought about the first exchange that anyone had with the Ressurected Christ, which was Mary.Even his first words were words of comfort and love. He said, "women, why weepest thou?" In all of our difficult, tragic, lonely, confused, frustrated, or depressed time of life, our Savior asks us the same question- "why weepest thou?"  After Mary, without looking to see he who speaks asks where the body of her Savior has been moved, he comforts her with one word "Mary." The first word of comfort that he said to her was her name. In like manner whenever we cry out to him or weep for need I know that Christ comforts us by name. He knows us better than we know ourselves, and he can make us more than we can ever become on our own. I know on that beautiful Easter morning that He rose from the dead. I know the reality of it can be hard to fully grasp, but I know that it is true, Resurrection is a gift given to all freely, because our Savior overcame it for us on that glorious morning 2000 years ago. I think back on the deaths in my family, to my grandfather, and my cousin Dallin, and I can say with all my heart that I know we will see them again because of Jesus Christ. I am grateful for him, and for eveything that this Easter Holiday truly means.
 
 I was touched by my Aunt Becky's testimony that she forwarded and really liked the Uchdorf quote that she shared and I would like to share it again here -"In light of what we know about our eternal destiny, is it any wonder that whenever we face the bitter endings of life, they seem unacceptable to us? There seems to be something inside of us that resists endings.Why is this? Because we are made of the stuff of eternity. We are eternal beings, children of the Almighty God, whose name is Endless and who promises eternal blessings without number. Endings are not our destiny.The more we learn about the gospel of Jesus Christ, the more we realize that endings here in mortality are not endings at all. They are merely interruptions—temporary pauses that one day will seem small compared to the eternal joy awaiting the faithful. How grateful I am to my Heavenly Father that in His plan there are no true endings, only everlasting beginnings."
Missionaries!!!
 
Elders Grayam and Woolley with a less active member - Sun Dx

Elders Grayam and Woolley preparing a mainland baptism

I know my Redeemer Lives!

Elder Woolley


Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Lots of Miracles - Week 32

Hellooo Everybooddyy!

We had a great week in Kowloon this last week, a big improvement over the previous week which was really encouraging! We have had lots of miracles this week, and everyone in the district is just working so hard, our district is really killing it in the branch right now, Heavenly Father is moving the work in this area along and I'm excited for the future of this area for Mandarin work!

Quick updates, our recent convert Yang Kai will be getting the priesthood, yay! I'm so proud of him! He is great and really likes watching mormon messages, especially about love haha, he continues to wear the same suit as me to church every week, it's the best! Jason is working hard with his father to try and get his permission for baptism on April 3rd! I really hope it goes through! We have been praying and fasting hard for him, I really have faith that this is Jason's time! He really has huge desire to be baptized, the branch has done a really great job strengthening, fellow-shipping, and being understanding to him, it's been really great to see their help and love, the work here has come a long way! We were in church the other day when Jason leaned over and said, I've been thinking about it, and I want to serve a mission. Those words touched my heart, to see his desire and testimony grow, and desire to serve a mission too is just amazing, I can't explain how happy that makes me. I feel like I don't deserve such a great investigator sometimes, it is a privilege to teach the gospel. He still has a long way I know, but with his faith and his great goals, I know these obstacles will fall before him. I can't wait for his baptism! We also managed to give our buddy Chen Guo Wu a baptismal date which was also great, I'm not sure if any of you remember, but we started teaching him a month or so ago, he was taught long ago, and when we called him again it was a sign to him that God had not forgotten him. He went out of town and just got back recently. He has a very hard past, and I can see how the hope and love of God's light will bless him so much. He readily accepted a baptismal date, it will not be an easy process, but I know that Christ's atonement will heal him. I can't help but be overwhelmingly excited for him to feel that amazing feeling of the Atonement working in his life, and to help him experience the fulness that this change brings. It will change his life! Our other investigators are all man man lai but it's really picking up recently!

We had another great experience while we were finding, we were in an area that we hadn't been to before, but had felt prompted to go finding there that night. We had no idea really where we were going, so we just walked around, I kept praying to know where to go, but felt nothing really specific so we just kept walking, making turn after turn and talking to people, but nothing really special happened. Finally we were walking up a hill and saw this guy up ahead, I joked to Elder Grayam and said 'there he is' and we started talking to him, and to our surprise it really was him! It was amazing, he was a former investigator of awhile ago, and he recognized us right away as missionaries. We had a great conversation with him, and hope to be meeting with him again in the future! I was shocked, we had prayed the whole time, but had not felt any promptings, or even any small impressions, yet somehow we were guided by the Lord still! It reminded of two quotes, one by Utchdorf where he says something like we can't sit on the road to Damascus waiting for a Saul-Paul experience, we have to act, and another quote by maybe Marion G. Romney where he says "we have to move our feet in order for God to guide our steps." I think a lot of times we don't really notice how we are being guided by God to do his work. It doesn't have to be large obvious feelings, or even ones that we notice. As long as we are willing to walk, to act, and faithfully move forward He can guide and use us sometimes without us even knowing. That is why we have to have prayerful hearts and be worthy of the Holy Ghost, so that we, who bear the "vessels of the Lord", are pure and can be whatever means He needs us to be to administer to His children. 

I am so grateful for this mission for teaching me a lifetime of lessons in just these months that I have been here for. I am so happy I have so much more time left to learn how to consecrate myself more, and to try my best to give Him my all! I wish I could write more but time today is short!

Thank you all for all you have done for me throughout my whole life! 
Li PoPo

Love,

Elder Woolley!
Saturday family with Elders Grayam and Woolley
(Grandma & Grandpa Woolley served in there area when they were in Hong Kong)




Construction work is done on bamboo scaffolding!

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Happy Missionaries - Week 31

Da jia haooo!

The weeks just come and go so fast, time really just seems to be a blur here in the Kowloon Area! I am so happy to be here and just keep building momentum in the area, and especially within the branch! We had a pretty tough week this week, it seems like everything just was working against this week, and Saturday we had 4 lessons cancel, and I was pretty bummed. It can be hard to always be positive and enthusiastic within hard weeks, but we find a way to always love the work. I was in a bit of down state about all these people we are working with, I love them so much and it just is straining when they are not progressing, or I am unable to meet with them, or it seems as if everything in the world is going against them progressing, when I read the scripture in 3 Nephi 18:32 .."For unto such shall ye continue to minister; for ye know not but what they will return and repent, and come unto me with full purpose of heart, and I will heal them; and ye shall be the means of bringing salvation unto them." What an amazing verse! We continue to minister unto the people that we love, we don't give up, tire out, or doubt, because we never can know but what they will return and repent. When they do so Christ will heal them, as he has healed us in this process, and it is a gift given to us, his servants and disciples, to be the means of bringing salvation unto them. What an inspiring verse of scripture. I know God speaks to us through the words of his prophets both ancient and modern. I know it is my duty and my joy to continue to minister the people, to love the Lord's investigators, my companion, my district, the branch, and to help all to come unto the Lord so that they can allow him to heal them. All we have to do is be the means, to help people realize that they can simply use their agency to choose to be healed! There is no greater work than this.

Jason is doing so well this week, he loves to pray and feels the peace os it, sometimes when we call him at night he asks to pray with us over the phone, which is a great way to help him feel the Spirit as often as possible! He wants to be baptized, we shared a powerful lesson on the Savior with him, and he told us that his father doesn't support his desire to get baptized. I really didn't know what to say, other than tell him I know that the Redeemer lives, and more importantly, I know that he knows the Redeemer lives. We can only pray for a change of heart in his Father, and for Jason to have the faith and courage to follow his Redeemer in the face of such intimate adversity. I have faith that it will all be ok in the end. I translated the quote to him "it will all be ok in the end; and if it's not ok, then it's not the end." He really seemed to feel the truth of it. I know it will be ok in the end with him.

Our other investigators are progressing slowly, we are continuing to teach them the simple gospel truths, and continue to minister unto and nourish them. They all have great potential!

I have been preparing a training for my district and I am really happy with the topic that the Zone Leaders assigned, which is always having the name of Christ on our lips. I can't talk about that topic enough, I talk about him every week in my letters, and every day on the street, and it's because he is why we are here. His Atonement changes lives, I have seen it. Saying even his name in sincere testimony changes lessons and attitudes, I have seen it. Yet sometimes amidst all the lessons and doctrines and info it the true conviction and passion can be lost. Sometimes I just say a testimony or teach a lesson and don't truly feel it at the moment or don't make the needed connection between the lesson info/ doctrine, the person's life, and Savior's role in it all. I thought about that a lot. I asked myself, every time I teach, every time I bear testimony, do I really have that testimony, the conviction in what I am saying? Do I bear real testimony of the Lord Jesus Christ every time I say his name?

3 points came to mind with this idea.
1. "Except ye be converted" (Matthew 18:3): Our personal conversion to the Savior, to have his name "written always on your heart" (mosiah 5:12), We have to have our own testimony!
2. Be thou an Example! have his image "engraven upon our countenances" (Alma 5:19). "Our lives should be a confession of Christ" -Elder Christofferson 
3.Testify of Him! To "Hold up your light that it may shine unto the world. Behold I (Jesus Christ) am the light which ye shall hold up.." (3 Nephi 18:24)
Everyday is an opportunity to hold up the light to all, and to invite everyone to come and see clearer,l and to feel of it's warmth! I love testifying of my Savior, and I hope that I can always testify with sincerity and conviction. I love the Lord's mission with all my heart. I love the people I serve, and I love the Lord whom I serve. I think being on my mission has been a time when I have constantly felt true happiness, as Ghandi said "happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony." We as missionaries are so happy because we think say and do the gospel of christ 24/7 for 2 years! What a blessing it is. Sorry for a bit of a ramble and all the quotes and scriptures today I don't have any time to compose myself haha

Thanks for the encouragement, advice, and support from everyone!

LOVE,
Elder Woolley 胡/伍长老 :-)
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在一次太美了!





Monday, March 7, 2016

9 more weeks in Kowloon!! - Week 30

Hello Everyone!

I can't believe how fast time is going, it seems like I was just doing emails a day ago, and the week has already flown by! I get another 9 weeks here in Kowloon, didn't get moved 2 weeks ago, which is really nice! I have moved every move so far, so it is nice to really keep the momentum in our area, and keep working with the same people. No one in our district moved which is great! There are great things happening in our branch right now, I can really feel the work hastening here, everyone is just working so hard and doing great in our branch!
Elder's Grayam and Woolley at the top of Lion's Peak

A view of Ryan's first area - Tolo Harbour

Elders Fung and Woolley at Lion's Peak


We had a powerful lesson with Jason this last week, he has some doubts and fears, I think most of which come from his family which might not really support him, and a fear that he may not know enough, but we had a great lesson and the help of a really great member, and the Spirit was able to comfort him through us. We were able to set him another baptismal date for April 3rd! What a great b-day present for me! But I really think that this date will stick. the work around the world has been emphasizing teaching repentance, and baptizing true converts. I really think that this set back for Jason was an excellent opportunity for his faith to be tried, and it seems that he is becoming stronger than ever! We had a lesson in the lobby of the temple, and the Spirit was so powerful, We all unmistakably knew that this is Jason's time to fully come unto Christ. I'm excited for him! He says he has gotten so much happier, optimistic, and even more social from the gospel. It really does bless all aspects of life!

We have an investigator named Edward Zhou, he has been investigating for a really long time, and has made not to much progress spiritually, but has learned lots of information. These past two weeks I have seen one of the most dramatic changes in a person in my mission. At the beginning of my time here, and for the long months before, he was always quite stubborn, always referring to the mainland way of life, thinking, how the society works there, and how he could not possibly accept all the things we were teaching as truths, though he was always very respectful. I often left lessons with him a little frustrated, we could never seem to be getting him to progress. And then we met with him last week. Something in his countenance seemed different. He seemed brighter, happier. We shared a simple message of the importance of daily reading the scriptures and praying, daily 'feeding' ourselves spiritually. He was so happy with our message, he said Elders I have been reading and praying and I feel that I am on the right path! I have a desire to have these things for my family! I was pretty shocked. Then this week we taught a lesson on raising a family in the gospel. He has an adorable little daughter named Shirley, she is 4, and often comes to our lessons. We taught about the gospel blessing families. He talked of some family stresses lately, and I knew that we had shared exactly what he needed to hear, and that the Spirit had touched him. To close the lesson he sat his little daughter on his lap, and had her repeat the sentences of his prayer as he prayed to help her learn. It was one of the sweetest and most touching prayers I have ever heard. He was so sincere in simply desiring to know the truth, and desiring the best for his family. The Gospel blesses families. I know that to be true. And I know that it is as the scriptures say, the Lord,by small and simple things causes great things to come to pass. Daily prayer and scripture study changed him, it's as simple as that.
Cute chubbers!

Mainland baptisms!



So exciting to see the work progress for our mainlanders
Elder Stevenson visited our mission two weeks ago and bore the most powerful testimony I have ever heard. The Spirit just filled the room it was amazing, and what he said was so simple, yet filled with real conviction and was a real witness of things he knows. It reminded me again how simple we can be, and how powerful a simple, but real testimony is. I will never forget the feeling that the room had as he bore his testimony on the reality of a Savior, and the reality of his restored Gospel on this Earth again.

Quick last thought, I was reading in the scriptures some of the teachings of Jesus, and I really was struck by a verse in John 13:35, "By this shall men know, that ye are my disciples, if ye have love, one to another." It is an often quoted verse, with good reason, it has so much meaning. When Jesus came he really established a new law, and new way of thinking for the people, it wasn't so much about what was outwardly done or shown, but rather on the condition of the hearts of his followers. In the end it is about how much we have loved, it's about where our desires, where our heart is. A true disciple of Christ loves, not as man loves, but as Christ loves. Everything we do to improve ourselves is to be able to try and see and love others as he did, to truly have his charity. I love the Lord's mission and I love Hong Kong!

I hope everyone has the best week this week! I can't believe it's already March!

Love,
Elder Woolley

Monday, February 29, 2016

What a roller coaster of a week- Week 29

Helloooo everyone!!
I have had an absolute rollercoaster of a week, I don't even know where to start!
Our recent convert gave a really eloquent talk in church this last sunday, I actually struggled to ting de dong some portions of it, it was very eloquent, but he is so solid, he gave us a shoutout in the end, said we were his best friends. It brought tears to my eyes! It is so true the joy of bringing a soul unto christ! I love seeing him grow in faith and love of the Gospel. He is such a stud, wheres our matching suit to church every week haha.

We had another amazing street contact this last week, and it came at a time where I was in a grumpy mood one day. I don't know why but I just woke up so grumpy, and couldn't seem to shake it off, we were finding and not having any success, so I kinda just stopped trying so hard. Then I turn around and my companion is talking to this random guy, and I went over to talk to him, and the guy seemed super interested. I was still annoyed for some reason, but we invited him to go with us to this park and listen to a little more, which he gladly accepted. My mood began to change a little, and we sat down with him and taught him the Restoration of the gospel. It fell to me to recite the first vision, and I paused, thinking about my terrible attitude, and was just so disappointed in myself for being so selfish that I would deny anyone of hearing this amazing message, and was so proud of my companion for listening to the Spirit and talking to him. Then I forgot about myself, and recited the words of Joseph Smith. The spirit was so powerful and I got to bear real testimony to him that I know Joseph Smith's words are true, he did see God the Father and Jesus Christ, and they did speak to him. He listened quietly and then proceeded to tell us how he was supposed to be in Taiwan today, but because of flight complications he was stuck here, he was alone and was just wandering around, and we were the first people to talk to him. He has a Christian background, and said that he believed it was from God that we ran into him, and I believe it too. He said, maybe it's my time to learn these things. We testified that it was, and he left us with a Book of Mormon in hand and a smile on his face. He lives in Taiwan, I gave his info to Elder Hammond, and I'm excited to see the outcome! I know God guides us, I feel as if I have had too many experiences like this too not just always try my hardest to talk with everyone, but sometimes I let myself or bad attitude get in the way. But I know  that He loves us, wants our happiness, and happiness for others, so my job is to just let myself really become a tool for that. It is the most satisfying work.


Our week went down a bit when our buddy Jason, who was supposed to be baptized this week, texted us saying his father would prefer him not to get baptized right now. He is one of our best friends out here, my heart dropped when I read that text, but I know we have been preparing him to face a little bit of opposition. He has really amazing faith and has accepted everything! He has really felt the peace and happiness of the gospel enter his life. So I know that this moment is definitely not an end to his progression, but will give him some more time till he will be baptized. I think it will be a good time for us to help him truly get a testimony of Christ, and we will baptize someone who has truly repented and come unto Christ. We will be meeting him soon, I feel everything will be good with him! His faith and spiritual experiences are too strong to not overcome this trial. We have a mainland baptism on Sunday after church, and he was going around telling everyone that his was next week, and was so excited! So I know the desire and faith will overcome this speed bump.

The mission is a constant rollercoaster of lessons I feel like. We had an amazing meeting this weekend that really inspired me about our mission and the work we do especially with all of our brothers and sisters in the mainland. When I think of those billion living there, it makes me so sad to think that so few of them really understand the simple truths that bless us every day. I'm grateful to be able to help some of them get to understand the simple, yet comforting truth that we are children of a heavenly father, a God, who loves us. Not an unknown form in the universe, or energy, but a very really Father. Since I was young and at every mainland baptism I have been a part of we always sing I am a Child of God, it's their favorite! I used to think that song was so repetitive, until I pondered the significance of the simple yet wonderful title of the song, I am a Child of God, and our plea in the chorus, Lead me, guide me, walk beside me, help me find the way, teach me all that I must do, to live with him some day. The truths of eternity are taught in that simple childs song. God will lead us, guide us, our Savior walks beside us, and in the end, we may all live with him again as eternal families. I love my family, and I am so inexpressibly grateful towards our Father in Heaven for creating us this plan, and towards Jesus Christ, a Savior, through whom all these wonderful things are possible. I am grateful I can be with my family forever, grateful that death is not goodbye, is not an end, not some obscure darkness, but a clear, bright, celestial transition to eternity with our Father. I know these things are true, and I am glad that I have learned these things from wonderful parents who once told a bunch of crying woolley children in San Francisco that we would all see Gong gong again, and live with him. Families truly are forever.

Thank you all for everything! Love, miss, and pray for you all!

Elder Woolley

Monday, February 22, 2016

Exchanges - Week 28

DA JIA! This last week really seemed to fly by! I'll summarize it as best I can!

Yang Kai and his friend
Our buddy Yang Kai brought a friend to church this last week! It is so refreshing to see someone so new to the gospel so eager to share it with his friends, it gets me really excited for him! He is really solid, and he even went out last week and bought the same suit as me which he wears sometimes to our lessons and also to church haha so funny. We have a really good time together in the lessons, and his testimony has really been growing!
Yang Kai!!



Our other buddy Jason is so amazing, I really feel like it is such a privilege to teach him, I'll be honest I never thought there were really people as prepared as him out there, maybe I just lacked the faith. But now I know! It's a big testimony strengthener that God prepares his children, and puts them in our path. If we are willing to share with everyone we will find them. We never know who missed out if we don't open our mouths. He is a constant reminder to me of that, which is good! We moved his baptismal date to March 6th! He will definitely be ready for it. It's crazy how fast he is progressing, even shared a Book of Mormon with his family when he went home to mainland for the New Year! So proud of him! 
Elder Grayam and Jason - just a few more weeks before he gets baptized!

I got to go on Zone Leader District Leader exchanges again this week with Elder SY! It was so fun to be with my trainer again, felt a little weird too, and we had a great time finding! We found really well together even though it's been months, and it was cool again to just apply the gospel to anyone's life on the street!

Elder Sy and Elder Woolley together again!
The New Year really has had an affect on our teaching pool, lots of people went home for a really long time, and came back and dropped us, or have been hard to reach again. It's hard to have that pattern, we call it the mainland monster, when investigators go there they get eaten by it haha, but it's pretty true sometimes! We lost some really good investigators, which was pretty heartbreaking. Our friend Lu Tao met us after he got back, he had great potential! But then he told us when he was on the break he didn't think about the gospel at all, and was pretty happy with his family, so he doesn't want to meet anymore, then left for class. It is pretty sad to hear someone give up learning the gospel when I know the blessings it brings! But I have faith that in him there is a seed that has been nurtured, and sometime in the future, whether it be in a few months or even in a few years, something will bring him back to a truth he once knew. It has helped us sort of sift out the investigators that wouldn't be progressing, and kept the strong ones! So we'll be working hard these next few weeks finding more people!

Moves calls are tomorrow! I'm a little nervous, I have moved to a new area every transfer so far and always had a new companion, it is a little tiring, so we will see the outcome of this transfer! I really love this area, and the potential is incredible! I have also loved being a district leader and serving the district and meeting so many baptismal candidates, it has been a huge testimony builder! But it brings to mind something from Preach My Gospel, which says something like that Savior was prepared and willing to atone for mankind. I think there is a powerful principle in those two aspect of serving. Being prepared, and being willing. We never know when we will be asked to do hard things, but we always have to be prepared to do what the Lord calls on us to do. We have to be prepared to bear testimony, and in the moment that we bear it, bear real testimony, to truly know and mean and feel exactly what we are sharing, and not just say 'I know God lives' without conviction. We have to be prepared to follow promptings, switch lesson topics, change plans, serve someone, or heed promptings. And, the most important one I've been learning, is willing. We have to be willing to do hard things. Even when I'm exhausted, discouraged, or it's hot and humid, or raining like crazy, or it seems there  couldn't possibly be any good from a situation, we have to be willing to try! Every time I have grudgingly, unwillingly done something, the outcome is always the same, it matches the expectations I put on it. But when I willingly go out and trust the Lord, giving myself to him and trying to not let myself get in the way, the days are much better. The Savior spent his entire life preparing, serving, teaching, and setting a perfect example so that when it was his time, when he knew he had to go and atone for all, though he didn't want to have to go through the immense pain, he willingly did it in ultimate humility, saying nevertheless, not my will, but thine be done to the Father. Sometimes I look at our day or at a problem or an investigator and I have no idea what to do, or I know its about to be really hard day, and I really don't want to do it, but I know that I'm not out here to do all the things that I want to do, but I came here called of God, to do His work. So I am working to try my best to be always prepared, and willing, when I am asked to do hard things.

Fortunately the mission isn't all hard things! I love it so much, I have a lot of hope for the future of the branch, I love my investigators so much, and I can see real progress and joy in them! I love being a missionary, preaching the gospel, and serving. 

Ping Pong finding


Thank you all for the emails, letters, support etc. I just got a package of letters from my ward from Christmas which was fun to read and see all the kids drawings! Love everyone back home and I'm praying for you!

Love,

Elder Woolley

Master Wu - Week 27

February 15, 2016

It's only been a few short days since I last emailed, but there is still so much to talk about!! 

Our investigator Yang Kai got confirmed in church this last week! He is so enthusiastic, and loves sharing things in class and bearing his testimony. He really likes rabbits, so he has all this playboy brand clothing for the bunny sign its so funny haha he just has on his funny smile with like a play boy jacket on haha, he just searches bunny or rabbit clothes online then buys them. But he is going to be a solid member! I'm so happy for him!

Our buddy Jason who we found on the street a few weeks back is doing really really well, I am just so impressed by him and his desire to learn, it is such a testimony to me that there really are prepared people out there for us, we just have to be willing to open our mouth and talk with everyone, which isn't always very easy! At church this week after seeing all the stuff with Yang Kai, he leaned over to me and said, can I get baptized sooner?? He is really excited, and has huge desire to have a testimony, which makes it such a pleasure to teach him and be friends with him! His current date is April 3rd, but we are hoping to get him baptized sometime in March!

 The work in our branch is really starting to speed up, and the branch it seems is starting to step up to make the work go even better! A few weeks ago the Branch President asked us to make a branch mission plan, so we all spent a lot of time making a very thorough and detailed plan that basically ended up being a Branch everything plan, the Branch President was really impressed, and I think we helped him sort of change his view of missionaries. It's a good step in the right direction! I'm really proud of everyone in the district working together to make something that will help the whole branch and help us have better relationships!

I went on District Leader Zone Leader exchanges last week with Zone Leader Elder Buss in the international work, and had a few really great experiences. We taught one couple who are from Sri Lanka, and don't really speak English, all they have is a copy of the Book of Mormon in their language, so we basically taught them all through scripture. It was so amazing to hear them discussing what they read with one another in their language, and just to see their countenances brighten with the light of understanding  as they were taught by the best teacher, the scriptures, and the Holy Ghost. It reminded me again the power of simplicity, and the scriptures. They are getting baptized next month! 
In our mission we have something called the Ballard Plan, which Elder Ballard set when he was here about a year ago, part of that plan was to have everyone try their best to talk to 10 people outside of finding time, so that means on buses, the MTR, walking to lessons etc, which are always the hardest places to talk to people. My companion and I have had a goal for along time to get those 10, and the Lord has blessed us! A month or more ago, we were on the train, and started talking with this guy Collins, from Africa. We got his information and gave it to the international Elders, and kinda forgot about it. Then, when I was on exchanges, I learned that Collins has been loving the gospel, and will be getting baptized next month! I feel blessed to get to see this seed growing and bearing fruit, because most of the time we don't get to see the good we do. I feel like it was a tender mercy, reminding me we really never know the effects of our actions. But Heavenly Father always blessed us when we strive to do what He asks of us. 
This brings me to something that I really liked that was shared at our Zone training by the couples missionary, Elder James. It is an old Chinese story, and it goes something like this: 
      A long time ago in in China there was an old village. In that village lived Master Wu, he was the only one in the village who had a horse. All the villagers would praise Master Wu, saying Oh Master Wu, you are so lucky to have a horse! One day, his horse broke out of the stall and ran away. All the villagers came to Master Wu and said, Oh Master Wu, you are so unlucky, your horse has run away! We feel so sorry for you! Master Wu said, perhaps. The next day his horse returned, bringing two other horses with it! All the villagers came and said, Oh Master Wu, you are so lucky! Your horse has brought such good fortune to you! Master Wu said, perhaps. The next day, Master Wu's only son was trying to tame one of the new horses, and it bucked him off, breaking his leg. All the villagers came and said Oh Master Wu, you are so unlucky! Now you have no able heir for your land! We feel so sorry for you! Master Wu said, perhaps. The next day the army came through and took every able bodied young man to go fight in a war. Master Wu's son was not taken. All the villagers came to Master Wu and said, Oh Master Wu, you are so lucky! Your son has gotten to stay! And do you know what Master Wu said in response? Perhaps.

I think there is a powerful principle in that story. We always must suspend judgement on our circumstances, on our trials, hardships, and weaknesses, because we simply don't know what the outcome will be. But we can use them to grow. I feel that the mission, and even life, is a lot like Master Wu's experience. Sometimes everything seems to be going great! And then just like that, everything is hard, tiring, and confusing. But we don't know what the next day will bring, when we endure hardships or weaknesses well, relying on our Savior and his perfect love, the next day could bring blessings from the previous days hardships. I know this to be a true principle, especially on my mission. Hard times are here for us to learn, so when current situations are hard, we don't need to complain or feel sorry or feel that we deserve more, instead, we can say perhaps right now is hard, but perhaps tomorrow will be better, and then walk through those times with Christ by our side, and come out with new understanding. I am grateful for a loving Savior who would willingly descend below the very lowest person to ever live on this Earth, so that he could lift all of us. I am grateful for this mission which has taught me so many lessons already, the most important of which is that Jesus Christ the Son of God is the Savior of the world, he atoned for every single person, and though perhaps our circumstances may not be any better tomorrow than they were today, we can be better tomorrow than we were today. I can't comprehend the love that he must have for all of us, as well as how intimately knows each and everyone one of us. I can't comprehend how he must have felt in the Garden of Gethsemane, as he knelt, bled, bore, and experienced everything, every pain, sadness, cruelty, hopelessness, and tragedy that the world and opposition can inflict. His love is infinite, it allowed him to do that, and allows us to be forgiven, and cleansed. I've probably said this a thousand times on my mission to investigators, members, missionaries, and these letters home, but it's because I know it's true, and because Christ and his atoning sacrifice are the center of my life.

Thank you all for the support, I love hearing from everyone and hope everyone has a wonderful week!
Love,

Elder Woolley