Friday, October 30, 2015

The Australian

Kumusta Fam!
So this week was Sister Dehoyos’ 11th week of training and she did so well! This week is our last week together and its just crazy how time flies so fast. I'm going to really miss her. I’ve learned so much from her. 
This week’s highlight was when a high councilman from Adelaide, Austalia came to visit Legazpi area because he taught many of the members who were baptized into Legazpi ward 38 years ago. It was so cool to be able to hear all the many miracles that happened because of this man’s service. We had a family home evening together with him and the members last night and each of the members that were taught by Brother Peter said how much the gospel has changed their lives for the better.  It amazed both sister DeHoyos and that 38 years after this man’s service in Legazpi grew so much, and now he is able to see the fruits of his labors. What a blessing!
I love the Lord and am so grateful to be a missionary! 
Love, Sister Delgado
(Fun Fact: McKenna's grandpa Minson served part of his mission in Adelaide, Australia 42 years ago. It's a small world.)
Family home evening with the Austrailians! 
 

"Legazpi District is the best district!" -Sister Guanzon
Elder Raven, Elder Francisco, Sister de Hoyos, Sister Genegaling, Sister Infante, and ako! :)

Pictures from Zone activity at Embarcadero! Such a beautiful toursit spot in Legazpi :)
Sister Delgado and Sister de Hoyos

Monday, October 19, 2015

Better Days

Kumusta Fam and Friends!
What a week it’s been in the Great Legazpi.
So last Tuesday, Rowena decided that she wanted to  stop investigating the church and that she would like to revisit the church at a later time in her life. Super sad. But It’s all alright. I know a seed was planted in her heart. Before we left her place, Sister Dehoyos just told her how much we loved her and her mom said that they would never forget us and all we’ve shared for them. Sister DeHoyos says, “Yeah If I were her I don’t think I'd be able to remember these two crazy Americans either.” Haha.
This week was awonderful week full of finding and teaching. Teaching when we find, and finding when we teach. We walked everwhere and talked with everyone. It feels so great to be tracting in Legazpi because miracles happen everytime! Especially when you do it prayerfully, you don’t ever feel lost going door to door. We made about 20 new investigators this week and we feel pretty great about all of them. A family that we found that really stook out to me was the Demdam family.
They just recently moved in from Daraga and own a photobooth company and were literally in the middle of unpacking as we first met them. We offered to help them but they wouldn’t let us lol. But we shared about how the gospel of Jesus Christ blesses families. Sister Demdam said that she has a lot of faith in Christ, she just doesn’t really know how or where to show it to God and that she’s kind of been searching for a way to do it. Sister DeHoyos and I were very happy to hear this and at the end of our message, we extended a baptismal date for sometime in December, but she said she would prefer December 24th. Which I thought was pretty odd because no other investigator had tailored their BD like that during the  very first lesson. I asked why such a specific date? And she said she wants it December 24th because that’s when her oldest little boy turns 8 years old….
I was like what??? How did you know he needs to turn 8 before he can be baptized?? And she was like oh I didn’t! I just thought it would be a great birthday  if he got baptized on his birthday! Haha it was cute and Sister DeHoyos and I pray that this family will continue to grow in the gospel and listen to promptings of the spirit.
An update on the Gonzales family: Very active!! I can't really explain the feeling of seeing recent converts you found and went through so much with before your baptism, and then to see them so active in the church and being so heavily involved in the community of the church. Last General conference I forgot to mention what a tender moment it was to see them all come to the stake center to watch conference and seeing them all pull out their journals and pens and take notes… SO SWEET! And Denise has been proselyting with us and bearing her testimony to so many of our investigators … it’s the sweetest experience to witness them continue to progress and grow in the gospel. Denise keeps telling us how excited she is to go on a mission and go to them temple. I know for a fact that I knew the Gonzales family before this life and promised them I’d do all I could to find them. I love this family so dearly!!!  They are so genuine and are not afraid to come closer to Christ and learn more at every opportunity. 
Such a great week! Well I hope all of you have another great week and remember how much the Savior loves each of us individually. 
Love, 
Sister Delgado
About to go out and conquor the massive wind and rain!!
This cute little girl is a Delgado and she wanted to take a pic. So sweet! 

Monday, October 12, 2015

Week Full of Experiences

Hello my dearest family and friends,
Well, this week was a week full of experiences, trial, and much pleading to our Father in Heaven. Friday night, the night before Rowena’s baptism, she ended up changing her mind yet again at the last second. She said that she appreciates all the effort we put towards her and the love she has shown, but her final decision to not be baptized will not change. 
It was very tragic for both Sister DeHoyos and I as well as some ward members. We’ve done everything we can for her. A lot of speculation was formed about us missionaries, Rowena, our teachings to her, and much I won't go into detail about, but frankly, I learned more about our Father in Heaven and His reality through these challenges that break my heart and bring me to my knees. 
I was so confused.  Why did this have to happen?
We did everything in our power to help bring the spirit to this beloved investigator and invited her day in and day out to just trust God through following the example of His beloved son.
Where did I go wrong? Yeah. For all those who know me well know that this was more than just a disappointment and sorrow. 
Thoughts had developed in my mind that I’ve never experienced thinking about before in my almost 10 months of being on my mission. With the little baptisms and progression that have been happening in my mission. The amount of iniquity consuming the world.  My inadequacy as a missionary. It was all coming down on me hard. In those moments of my despair, I wanted to come home. I wanted to leave my mission.  I felt that if my honest efforts weren’t enough, why even keep going for another 8 months.  Im just wasting time if nothing is being accomplished, right? Why. Why. Why. 
But I was missing something. 
In the moments of my despair, and after much prayer, I was able to talk to my mission president, remembered the wise words of my mama and papa minson, and was nourished by the talk given by Jeffrey R Holland this past conference. 
I was directed back to the 121 and 122 section of the Doctrine and Convenants with my mission president. We referred back to the life Joseph Smith had and what he had endured. My mission president told me that this is the Lord’s work. And that if we try to make it our own, we will spend the rest of our services to Him extremely frustrated, tired, inadequate, and every negative thing we could possibly think about ourselves and our efforts.  President Guanzon quoted DC 122:7-9:
 7 And if thou shouldst be cast into the pit, or into the hands of murderers, and the sentence of death passed upon thee; if thou be cast into the deep; if the billowing surge conspire against thee; if fierce winds become thine enemy; if the heavens gather blackness, and all the elements combine to hedge up the way; and above all, if the very jaws of hell shall gape open the mouth wide after thee, know thou, my son, that all these things shall give thee experience, and shall be for thy good.
 The Son of Man hath descended below them all. Art thou greater than he?
 Therefore, hold on thy way, and the priesthood shall remain with thee; for their bounds are set, they cannot pass. Thy days are known, and thy years shall not be numbered less; therefore, fear not what man can do, for God shall be with you forever and ever.”
After pondering about these words our Father in Heaven gave to the prophet Joseph Smith and softening my heart, I realized a lot. Especially about myself.
This is the lord’s work.
He knows exactly whats going on and what His disciples are going through, yet He allows us to endure our own little garden of Gethsemane and our personal worse nightmares to give us experience! Because it will be for our own good! Because our Father in Heaven loves us more than our own mothers (and grandmothers) because He knows that we cannot inherit all the He has and enjoy all He has to offer, save it be that we endure this life well. Not just endure, but find joy in the journey and do it well. The “do it well” is the challenging part, but with prayer, and asking the Father for a heart full of love and understanding with real intent and a contrite heart, it is not just fulfilling, but possible. 
Don’t worry, I'm staying. 
And I have no shame in what I felt during my darkest times, because the Lord saved me. Saved my mission, and taught me more about myself in way that nothing else could have. And for that, im eternally indebted to Him in infinite ways. 
I testify to you all that every single detail and chapter in our lives is all part of God’s plan. God didn’t just throw us on the earth and said, “now walk and find food.” I know with all my heart He doesn’t work that way. The Lord knows exactly what we can and can't take and what will actually stretch us to be stronger and become more like Him. 
Brothers and Sisters, I know that I am nothing without my God. I boast not in my own strength, but I boast in the strength of my God. For He has made known unto me my weaknesses and what I need to fix within myself. For I know that through Christ, all things are possible. In His way. In His timing. I am not loosing hope.  Thank you so much for all the love and support you give me. Thank you for all your prayers and counsel. Im truly blessed. Legazpi will forever have a special place in my heart because of the experiences the Lord is giving me. I cannot wait to learn more from my Almighty Father in Heaven. 
I love this work, and I love the chastisement the Lord brings upon His children. I know the Lord will bring forth many miracles when He decides to do so. No one is ever forgotten in the eyes of our almighty creator. I know this to be true, in the name of Jesus Christ. 
I love my family so much 
PS! Special shoutout to all!! 
Love always,
Sister Delgado
Caught this discusting spider after screaming my head off.
It wasn't fun for me.
Everyone will forever know me as the sister who hates spiders and bugs!! haha

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

The Power of the Atonement

Hello Fam and Friends.

So this week was eventful! haha. Rowena was seeking to receive answers to her prayers about her baptism and how to resolve the concerns she has.  We went to her place every single night this week to help her recognize how the spirit answers our prayers.  One night after many attempts of asking and praying for Heavenly father to answer her prayers, I had a strong impression to ask the Bishop of Legazpi ward to give her a priesthood blessing. It was powerful. It was beautiful. Even though Bishop didn't know her that well, the Love of Christ was felt very strongly.  The next morning after that blessing, suddenly the doorbell rings. It's 7am and we're all soo confused as to who's at our apartment this early!
Low and behold it's Sister Guanzon, the mission president's wife.

She walks in and says that our mission hasn't had many baptisms within the past year and that its crashing down, so she will work with the sister missionaries every day until she leaves the mission. I have to say that her energy was refreshing, but that morning when she came had to be the most hilarious thing in the world. SO we did personal and companion study with Sister Guanzon and she came with us to Rowena. Sister Guanzon bore powerful testimony to Rowena and she helped her with any doubts she was feeling. 
The next appointment we had with Rowena, she said she still couldnt figure God's answer for her.....
This is where is was lost and didnt really know what to do or share with her because we had literally shared with her everything we could in trying to help her recognize her answers to her prayers.

After reading a talk by Elder Holland about the atonement, I felt prompted to share with Rowena about the Atonement that Jesus Christ did for us and the love He has for all His children. We read Mosiah chapter 14 in the Book of Mormon. It was deep. It was powerful. The spirit was so strong. After reading the chapter with us and asking her inspired questions from Heaven, she softened her heart and committed to be baptized this saturday. It was....... another miracle. We'll see what actually ends up happening this Saturday, but I can honestly say that in that moment, while discussing the atonement and how Christ can heal everyone, it was even a huge testimony builder for me about the depth of the atonement and how powerful it is. As I try to dissect why the atonement is so powerful, I've come to the conclusion that it's all because of love.

Love is the single most powerful motivating factor for anything and everything in this life. But more specifically, Christ's love can change hearts and heal anyone's doubt or disbelief. 

I love my mission so much.
I love Legazpi city and Legazpi ward more than anything in the world.
I really dont know what I'm going to do if I'm transferred from this magnificent place. 
God has shown me so much about Himself and myself and how to help these filipinos more than in any other place or time in my entire life. 
I love this work so much and the people of Legazpi just as much.

Mahal kita!
Sister Delgado

<3  Best city in the Philippines <3 



Prayers for Rowena‏

Hello Fam and Friends!

This week was eventful, as sister deHoyos had an infected toe and could barely walk. Poor thing. But the time we did get to work, we were able to teach Rowena and committed her to bapstism and confirmation.

She's still praying to know if this is the path for her to go and if this Saturday is her destined date. So, we are all praying for her and doing all we can to help her.

I know this gospel is true and am so grateful to be on the Lord's errand.
I love and miss you all tons! 

-Sister Delgado


Monday, September 21, 2015

Church! Yay!

Dearest fam and friends!
Kumusta! 

I give my condolences to the Arreloa family and wish them all of my love. You are all amazing and I know the lord will bless you during this time. Celeste will always stay in our hearts.

This week was great!! Rowena hit her last Sunday and is preparing for baptism probably this week! and the DeGuzman family, after teaching this family for almost 3 months FINALLY made it to church and committed to a baptism date for the first time! Sister DeHoyos and I are excited for these investigators and are so happy to be apart of their journey of coming unto Christ! 

I love the gospel and am so grateful to be the Lord's missionary. Nothing compensates for the strength I'mm learning here spiritually, emotionally, and physically. 

My favorite readings in the Book of Mormon are found in Moroni chapter 7. Happy reading to you all ;) 

Mahal kita,
Sister Delgado
A day in the life with sister Dehoyos and sister Delgado. lol
We sure love our jungle. lol 






Thursday, September 17, 2015

The best day of my entire life.

It was June 13, 2015 when I received a call from the assistants to the president telling me that I will be emergency transferred from Gubat, Sorsogon, to train a short term missionary, Sister Ramada, in an open area in Bulusan, Bulan. However, the AP’s told us that we would be staying in the Legazpi apartment with the Sister training leaders, Sister Jemino and Sister Dizon, until the end of the transfer since we were only halfway through that current transfer. As the weeks went by in the transfer, Sister Ramada and I felt prompted that while we are here in Legazpi waiting for the transfer to end we should help the ward out and see if there was anything we could do to help. So, we went tracting with some of the members of the ward to see if anyone would be interested in hearing the message of the Gospel.

One rainy Sunday night, about 8:30 at night, Sister Ramada knocked on a cute yellow and orange house inside of a Barangay, and a sweet little girl answered. The little girl was about 10 years old and had the hugest smile on her face. She quickly grabbed her mom and told her “two girls are outside the door and one of them looks super white!” Sister Ramada and I chuckled. The little girl said her name was Chelsea Gonzales, then her mom, Odette, kindly asked us to come the next Sunday to share our message with them. Gladly we accepted, and also invited them to attend church.

The next Saturday comes around and Sister Ramada and I were so excited to teach the Gonzales family. We taught Chelsea and Odette that families can be together forever through the restored gospel of Jesus Christ .That following Sunday, Chelsea unexpectedly came to church! Sister Ramada and I were so shocked at how willing this little 10 year old girl was to come to a place she had never been before and how well behaved she was!  We all sat next to each other during sacrament meeting and President and Sister Guanzon decided to go to church in Legazpi and so we all sat together. President Guanzon kept looking at us sisters and Chelsea during sacrament as we whispered what was going on and what the speakers were referring to.

He told us that his heart was breaking knowing that he would be sending us to another place while we felt so much love for this little girl who attended our sacrament meeting. Odette and her other daughters, Denise and Miley, ended up coming to Sunday School and Relief Society as well, and Sister Ramada and I had no idea they’d be coming! Our hearts rejoiced exceedingly! Sister Odette and Denise sat right next to the one and only Sister Guanzon and felt touched by the powerful testimony and insights she gave during the Relief Society lesson. Sister Guanzon wasn’t familiar with Sister Odette and Denise so she introduced herself to them and bore strong testimony of how the Gospel changed her life. Sister Guanzon was actually confused as to why we were in the Legazpi ward because we weren’t the assigned missionaries that she normally saw and how we already had investigators going to church. We explained to her our situation and that we had found this family through prayerful tracting. She immediately told Odette that none of that, or this, was a coincidence, and that her family needed to listen to our message. Sister Odette then told us that we could come to their place later that night to share the rest of our message to her and her family because she was looking for something that could truly help her and her kids feel more guidance in their lives.

Although we knew that Legazpi wasn’t going to be our assigned area, we couldn’t stop thinking about the Gonzales family. The thought of leaving them and this city did not feel right at all. It was the most unsettling feeling I’ve ever had on my mission. Sister Ramada and I decided to fast and pray for the rest of the day, inquiring of the Lord what His will would be for us and for this family. We needed to know whether or not to stay for this family or whether to just leave and pray the other missionaries would help them. Since Sister Ramada and I had only shared the first few principles of the gospel, we had not mentioned the book of Mormon to them or any detail about the Restoration. So we thought that if that night (Sunday) Odette would allow us to teach this family and would accept the challenge to read the Book of Mormon and come to church next Sunday, this family is the family the Lord needs us to focus on.

It was pouring rain yet again that Sunday night and Sister Ramada and I relied on the Lord more than we ever have before in our entire lives. Odette let us in and the Lord guided us with the Spirit in what to say and do to help her family feel the divinity and truthfulness of this message and how it will change and help their lives for the better if they would let it. They accepted to read the Book of Mormon and to come to church the next Sunday. Sister Ramada and I left their house with tears in our eyes; the Lord had answered our specific prayer and made it clear what we needed to do. We called President Guanzon and he told us before we could really even explain what had happened that we are to stay in Legazpi City, open our new area there, and do all we could to help the Gonzales family enter into an everlasting covenant with God through the waters of baptism. Now after a transfer of teaching the Gonzales family about the Restoration, Plan of Salvation, and Gospel of Jesus Christ and His commandments with sister Ramada, the ward members of the Legazpi ward were heavily involved. Through the direction and guidance of Bishop Francisco, the ward members, and the stake President, became very involved in through full fellowshipping and helping them to feel loved and welcomed. Through the ward council and the mission coordination meetings we had with the ward, family home evenings with the Gonzales family were planned, member present lessons happened, and designating members from the ward to fellowship them during various church activities were deemed successful. None of the members who fellowshipped and loved the Gonzales family ever failed to bear powerful testimony and how the Gospel of Jesus Christ had changed their lives tremendously and the overwhelming influence of God that they felt so strongly in their lives. The Gonzales family actually had many connections they made between their social lives, school, and work with the members; which made them feel all the more like family. Sister Ramada and I couldn’t believe our eyes with how well they all clicked and how the members unwaveringly gave love and charity.

As Sister Ramada left her short term mission and Sister de Hoyos and I became a companionship, we prayed to the Lord to help us know what else the Gonzales family needed in order to enter the covenant of baptism.

As Sister de Hoyos and I prayed and fasted for them, many challenges were coming into the lives of this is precious family. Although they felt in their hearts that they wanted to commit to God and His restored Gospel through baptism, doubts arose unlike before and Satan was working his hardest to make them feel that what they would embark upon would be a mistake.

Denise had a set baptism date for Wednesday, September 9, 2015, in which we were all so excited for. But after the baptismal interview of Chelsea and Odette, they told us and Elder Raven that they were not going to be baptized the following day with Denise.

Well, I know you all want the truth.
Sister de Hoyos and I were devastated. We were shocked, confused, and wondered where in the world did we go wrong. Had God forgotten why He even sent me and my companions to Legazpi City? Had he forgotten how much this family needs this Gospel? Why did we even open this area, had it not been for this family? My heart had never felt so heavy or saddened than on that Tuesday night on September 8. The confusion and strife felt within our hearts was an understatement because of our love for this precious family. The thought of us lacking something that we should have said or done differently for them was haunting.

The next day when we told Bishop Francisco what had happened, he of course felt devastated as well. He himself had questioned God if there was something more we could have done to help them, the whole ward did.

Then as President Guanzon spoke, he understood our sorrow and great love for this family. He spoke simply, yet lovingly and powerfully. He said it’s simple. Just trust God. Trust that this is His plan, and that He loves this family more than we know. We accepted his remarks and decided to just fully trust in God and understand that the Gonzales family needed something only God himself could give them that would strengthen their faith.

So on that Wednesday afternoon, it was pouring rain. We were preparing for Denise’s baptism and were praying for a miracle to happen and for better understanding. As 6:00pm approached, the Gonzales family came ready for Denise’s baptism. Then suddenly, Chelsea whispered in my ear, “Sister, I change my mind. Momma and I want to be baptized with Denise.” Odette said that during the hours of that day, she was praying for a sign from God telling her whether or not this be the right choice for her. Even though she felt it was true, it was still hard to make this decision that would change her life so drastically. She said during her prayer, that if God would stop the rain by the time she got to the chapel, it would be His will for them to be baptized. The rain stopped as they entered the gates of the chapel.

Odette received the Lord’s answer seconds before she entered the chapel.
My heart dropped! The members were filled with joy and tears were instantly filled in every eye in the room.  Chelsea, Denise, and Odette quickly got their baptismal clothes on and hurried back in the sacrament hall. I called President Guanzon and told him a miracle was about to happen so if he wanted to see it he better come back to the chapel!

As everyone settled down, the baptism program began and each one of those precious souls were baptized and confirmed the following Sunday. They all bore such sweet testimonies about their love for the Lord. They expressed how the feeling of baptism was something that they have never felt before. How pure they felt. How they’ve never felt so much closer to their Savior by following His example.

If there’s anything that is to be learned from the entire experience, it’s that the Lord is absolutely in charge and we need not to worry nor despair. If as missionaries, we do our part in allowing ourselves to be simple instruments for the Lord, we must rejoice. Every single second of our lives is carefully planned by our Almighty Creator. As members of the church and as missionaries, working together can bring about miracles we can’t even fathom. The Lord is hastening his work. May we have enough faith to seek His will, and be willing to simply trust enough to do it.

Love, 
Sister Delgado 
 
I witnessed the biggest miracle on Wednesday of my whole mission...
The Gonzales family was baptized and confirmed into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. 
Sister Ramada came back from Bacacay to see the miracle... Such a glorious day!!!
Bishop Francisco, Stake President Pangan, Sister DeHoyos, Odette Gonzales,
Chelsea Gonzales, Denise Gonzales, me, Sister Guanzon, and  President Guanzon. 
The Legazpi ward members and their newest edition to their ward.
This is quite possibly the best day of my entire life. 
My beloved children on the mission field. Sister DeHoyos and Sister Ramada.  
Sister Hunt at trainer's training! 
Sister Dizon at trainer's training! 
Our investigator Rowena. She loves the Book of Mormon
"Sister! Wear this you'd look so cute!" -Chelsea lol
Happy Birthday to sister Mary Jane Tarantan!!!



happpppppy Sister DeHoyos and Sister Delgado :)  
Having fun at depatio Legazpi!