Hey y'all! Greetings from the Office of the Taiwan Taichung Mission!
I've been here for over 2 weeks, and yet I still feel like it's a mix
between a dream and a nightmare! hahaha, time seems so surreal in here!
It never really sinks in! I never imagined that I'd be sitting at this
desk typing an e-mail home to all of you! It's just a testimony to me
that God gives us certain experiences to really make us grow!
We had a pretty great week! I want to thank you all back
home for getting the drivers license stuff figured out so fast! Wow! I'm
now ready to drive a big ol' VW bus around the busy streets of
Taiwan.... welp, kinda wish you guys would've taken a little more time
with the whole license thing now, cause I'm nervous! haha
Well, let's just go day by day, or else I'm gonna totally forget what happened this week!
Sunday:
Had
a great day at church and got to meet a lot of new members! I always
love the first Sunday in a new area! It's a little different here in the
Wuquan chapel. We share the building with another ward.... a FOREIGNER
Ward!! I know you guys probably don't get why that's so weird to me, but
it is! Seeing white people who actually enjoy my presence is actually
quite a surprise to me now! haha
Monday:
Such an awesome day... except for
the part about finding out that I had some pretty bad allergies to who
knows what! I woke up, did some yoga with President B and
Elder E (yeah, you totally just read that right... I did YOGA with
the PRESIDENT of my Mission), and then got ready for the day. I was
feeling GREAT and ready to go. Got down in the office, and all of a
sudden allergies hit me like a sac of bricks! My eyes are watering now
just thinking about it! My eyes literally couldn't stop watering, which
then made my nose nice and stuffy, and then my eyes continued to get
worse and worse throughout the rest of the day! It's interesting to me
though... I could have honestly just given up and gone upstairs to take a
nap, or just rest my eyes for the rest of the day. Instead, I just
tried my hardest to get through it and do as much work as I possibly
could. I've only been in the office a few weeks, but I've learned that
perseverance and endurance is key to our own eternal progression. Other
than the whole eye-freak-out-thing, the rest of the day was good. We had
Dominos pizza at night with some INCREDIBLE drinks called "dong gua mu
si" to celebrate being awesome. President ate a little with us and we
enjoyed the "bro" time that we got with him! haha, never imagined that I
would be hanging out, eating pizza with my Mission President. Who knew?
Tuesday:
Eyes were feeling SOOOO much
better this day. We had a good time as we prepared all of our stuff for a
trip we were taking to Gaoxiong on Wednesday. We have some old areas
re-opening, so it's my job now to make sure that everything is taken
care of in regards to apartments and stuff like that. Other than that,
kinda a boring day! ha, lots of free time on our hands
Wednesday:
Back to Gaoxiong again! We went
to take care of some apartment stuff goin' on down there, and as we
finished with our first task, we looked to the GPS to see if there was
anything near by that we could eat. There, in the corner, was a "Dunkin'
Doughnuts." Elder E and I looked at each other, and without a
word starting driving towards the Dunkin' Doughnuts. We looked for this
thing for over an hour... with no success. It was a hard loss, but we
made up for it with some WAY GOOD curry.
After the stuff in Gaoxiong was all taken care of,
we started moving our way up slowly towards Taichung. We had things that
we had to do in almost every area of the Mission, so it was a busy day!
One of my weekly highlights, was that we stopped in Tainan. TAINAN!!!
My birthplace! It's so alien to me now! I got us lost 2 or 3 times while
we were there! haha, I didn't realize how much I really missed that
place until I started driving through it again! We ended the night in
Jiayi at the English Class there. I'm now the head duffer over the
English program, so we try to travel all over and see the different
classes! So much fun!
Thursday:
We spent most of the day helping
out with Mission Leadership Council! That's the meeting with President
and all of the Zone Leaders and Sister Training Leaders throughout the
Mission. I'll be totally honest and say that it was really hard just to
sit there and press the buttons for the slide show and not be able to
add my advice to the discussion! haha, definitely one of the most
humbling experiences I've had out here. Although it was difficult to
watch, I'm still so grateful to be able to serve in the office. I'm
grateful that President B has trusted me with these
responsibilities, and I plan on fulfilling them all as best I can.
Friday:
BRO TIME!! As the office elders,
we spend almost all of our time with the AP's and with President and
Sister B. I don't think anything could make me happier! I
love being with the 2 assistants right now! Elder E (kicker for
the BYU football team when he gets back) and Elder Y, who I met in
Daya and I've loved him ever since. The 3 of us get along incredibly
well, and so we all spend a lot of time together eating food and just
chatting after the work is all done! It's so much fun! Yesterday, after a
day full of work and different problems, we all headed over to
President's house to eat some of Sister B's home made
cinnamon rolls. I'm still in shock that I'm having these experiences!
Working out with President, eating at his house, joking around and
laughing with him! It's not something I ever really imagined doing! To
end the night, we started a new tradition called: "shake night." We just
make a bunch of milk shakes and listen to Primary Pop music! What a
party! Yesterday, we picked fresh mangoes off of the tree by the Mission
Office and turned it into a Mango Milk shake. Yes, you should all be
SUPER jealous by the way, cause it was A W E S O M E.
I was reminded of a parable this week that I would like to share!
This
story is about a man who woke up one day to see a giant boulder right
outside his door. He then heard a voice, it was God telling him that He
needed this man to go out and push this boulder with all his strength.
The man agreed that he would do it. God told him to do so every day, and
the man did just that. Every day he would wake up early and go to bed
late because of his diligence in pushing against this boulder, and yet
it wouldn't even budge. After a time, he became frustrated with this
tiresome labor. Through his exhaustion, he continued on and continued to
push the boulder day by day with the same result. The boulder just
wouldn't move. The time finally came when the man broke down and yelled
out to God: "I can't do this any more! I've done everything you've asked
me to do! I've given this work EVERYTHING that I have, but I just CAN'T
do it!" Through his anger and agony, the man told God each and every
thought that was going through his mind. God patiently listened and
waited for this poor man to finish, and then gently, asked him: "What is
it I told you to do? Did I ask you to MOVE the boulder? No, I simply
commanded you to push against it."
What do you get out of this story? Every time I hear
it I almost break down in tears! ha, it touches me very deeply. We have
all the commandments of God, and we know what He wants us to do. The
first thing that I see in this story is diligence and obedience,
although it was blind. Brothers and Sisters, friends and family, DON'T
GIVE UP. God has given each and every one of us our own boulder. I'm
here to tell you, you probably will never move that boulder, or
temptation, even an inch... but if you don't continue to push against
it, you will NEVER grow into what God needs you to be. You have a
potential that nobody but God the Father truly understands. DON'T CHEAT
YOURSELF by giving up and pulling up short! The second thing that I love
about this story is an invitation of learning. Just because we see the
big picture and think we know what God wants is no excuse to stop
investigating and stop looking for the more detailed portion of the
truth. We can be like the man in the story and blindly keep commandments
that we don't understand, which is definitely MUCH better than choosing
disobedience, but if we do so, we will not be able to withstand the
pressure which is bound to come. Learn. Thirst for knowledge like your
life will depend on it. Cherish and love the teachings of Christ and the
words of the Holy Prophets. These words will strengthen and replenish
your everything in this fight against your own personal boulder. I love
you all so much, brothers and sisters. Know that I'm on your side, and
I'll gladly push my boulder alongside yours as long as you'll let me!
Have a great week!
Elder Noll
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