Sunday, September 25, 2016

Refugees and Children of God


I wish I had more time! This week was amazing. We had 5 more meals with

members! Everyone who welcomed us into their home was so gracious,
wonderful, kind, and made super yummy food!! Last night we went to the
Bishop's house for FHE. We prepared a message on seeking Christ through
studying the words of the prophets and apostles. We are beyond excited to
hear conference, which is broadcast one week later here in China. The
bishop then showed us a video of a 6 year old boy who wrote a letter to
President Obama about a child from Syria. Maybe you've all seen it?? It was
SO touching. I started crying, thinking about all the refugees without
homes.
 I already saw a tiny peek of their lives when I went to the Refugee
Center with my mom to teach preschool. But now I understand first hand the
frustrations of not understanding a foreign language or being able to
explain yourself in your native tongue to others. I understand our identity
as children of God more. It hurts my heart to think of the trials and
hardship they are going through. I am also so grateful that I have the
gospel in my life. That I understand that life really is as simple as the 6-year-old believed it to be. 
God is our Heavenly Father. He loves us so He gave
us a way to return to His presence; Jesus Christ. We can love others and
help them by following our Savior's example. It is beautifully, eternally
simple. Then we watched the Mormon Message about refugees with the voice of
the last Conference talk on refugees. Wow.
Heavenly Father is teaching me such profound, plain gospel truths here.
They are truths that must become part of who we are. Not part of who we
were in His presence, but in a new way. In a way that we intertwine our
inherited divine nature, with this unique mortal experience. We can come to
know our Savior and Father through the veil. We can come to understand them
in a way that we very personally, very painstakingly, and very joyously
experience. Here. On this Earth. In physical bodies, and amidst confusion
and temptation. But we have a personal exemplar and friend to help us grow,
become better. We were sent to a world separated from God's presence, in
order to become more worthy to LIVE in his presence forever. It is amazing
and something I still don't fully comprehend. No matter we rejoiced when we
heard the Plan of happiness!

"Serving God and others persistently with full heart and soul turns
testimony of truth into unbreakable spiritual strength." ~President Erying.
I will write my family the details of this week later today, which should
arrive within two weeks. I sent one a few days ago. We receive letters in
the mission home and then about once a month personally collect them, or
our district leader gets them to us.

I am so happy. I love my family more than I ever have in my life. Heavenly
Father is sculpting my testimony into something so precious and something I
hope I can share with His children. I know this church is true. We have a
living prophet.
Love you all!
-- 
*Sister Dopp*

Also...
​We had 6 meals with members this week!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was amazing! We had
yam cha with Ryan and his mom. He was baptized about a year ago and is my
age, his mom is Buddhist and supportive, but not receptive to gospel. But
she took us to a brunch and then to her house after where she gave us a
fan, showed us how to do Chinese caligraphy and let us share a short
message! It was so fun! I tried caviar, and it was not the yummiest thing.
Ew. It was on top of a "fish ball." Also not very good. It's basically
random fish meat all put together and cooked like a meatball. It's very
pink, very slimy, and not cooked all the way. But everything else I really
liked! These mocha type balls filled with black sesame paste and covered in
sesame seeds was probably my favorite. Sweet and so yummy!!


Sunday, September 18, 2016

God's Love is Tangible

Our investigator, Jeung Ji Muih) is on track to be baptized October 2!!! I
am so excited and grateful to have been part of her conversion and journey
toward sacred covenants. I am definitely reaping the rewards of past
missionaries, as the first 5 lessons were taught to her long before I got
here. I just get to help her prepare and receive baptism! She is amazing
and I love her so much. I had my first dinner with members last night and
it was DELICIOUS!! The family is so incredibly kind. They have 4 kids (2
boys 2 girls) and one has her call to temple square! Because of Visa
complications, she will serve in HK for up to 3 months though. Look for a
Sister Teng everyone!! They made egg drop soup, beef, pork with carrots and
potatoes, tofu, meatballs, rice, and broccoli and some sort of Chinese
vegetable. And dessert was some sort of magical tried ice cream ball that I
will forever crave. And they gave us mooncakes! Moon cakes are especially
popular right now, as this past week was Mid-Autumn Festival. There were
some lanterns in parks and everyone eats together with family, so it was a
good way to start talking to people! I love when I have an easy
conversation starter :)
I honestly have never been so happy, and I LOVE being a missionary.
We have 2 more dinner appointments, a breakfast appointment, and a ward
dinner this week!!! yay! I'm so thankful, especially since I have spent
almost all my money on buses and will not be buying groceries until
October. I love riding the buses! We see all the boats and ocean daily and
it is so magnificent. We also get to talk to people, practice our
Cantonese, and share our testimonies. A few days ago I started talking to
an older man and handed him a flier. And the next day HE called US and
scheduled a tour of the church!! It's pretty seldom that happens, and I am
so thankful Heavenly Father gave me the courage to talk to him! Even though
a lot of what he said I did not understand haha. Most people hear are
mhdaakhaan or "unavailable" or too busy, no time, etc. But there are people
who are prepared and so many that are looking for the gospel! I'm grateful
to be here where there are SO many people to talk to and introduce to the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. My testimony has never been
stronger and I know in my heart and soul that this is right. This is God's
work, we are His children, His love is more tangible and real than we can
ever comprehend. I just can't articulate how amazing or true it is, but the
words in the Book of Mormon can. Read the Book of Mormon every day. I
PROMISE you will find power, strength, and answers in it. Help the ward
missionaries in any way you can! They need it and are incredibly thankful
for it! Everyone needs the gospel and it is only something the Holy Ghost
can confirm and Christ can extend. Just like judgment is not ours to give,
neither is charity. We are commanded to love everyone, and we can if we ask
for His help. "If there is someone to be served or helped, Christ will
prepare the way before you." Trust God and strive to develop charity toward
everyone around you. We don't understand how blessed we are to have the
gospel. It is precious. Share it! Love you all!!!

--
*Sister Dopp*

Sunday, September 11, 2016

So Happy!

Sister Gomez and Sister Dopp



I LOVE HONG KONG!
This week has been absolutely amazing! So much better than last week, and
basically just the best.
Hong Kong is beautiful and I love riding the bus every day and talking to
people and looking out over HK. The people are the most interesting people
I've ever met, and I love them. We had 3 investigators at church
yesterday!!! One has a baptismal date for October 2 so pray she keeps
attending church so she can be baptized then! I'm so excited for General
Conference! I think it will help our investigators and all the missionaries
so much! I practiced teaching the Restoration this week and I can now do it
all in Cantonese! My trainer is an amazing teacher and I'm so grateful for
all the help and patience she's given me. 

We also had 20 people at English
class!!! Sister Gomez and I taught and the theme was "A Night at the
Museum." haha. We had a bunch of museum vocabulary and had groups design
their dream museum. People's view of museum is a lot more broad than I was
expecting hahaha. The last group's spokesmen was a teenage girl and she
stands up and says "Our museum is a gun museum. It would have rifles....."
She then proceeds to list a dozen or so different guns. "Also, it would
have knifes." I was dying from laughing to myself. It was so unexpected.
Then another grown man was talking, and his friend said something I
couldn't hear, and he was like "You looked so funny! Like what the H. E.
*double hockey sticks* are we doing here?" Of all the little English he
knew, he knew that phrase! hahaha oh goodness
 
Anyway, this week has been awesome. Even though I have so much to improve,
especially in my language skills, I have already seen how much Heavenly
Father has blessed, comforted, and helped me. The gospel is amazing and
having 3 hours to study it every day is such an amazing privilege. I am
learning so much, and I know the church is true. It is a sure knowledge. I
know that Christ understands and loves ALL of us.

We taught a lesson yesterday to an older couple. We sang "I Believe in
Christ" in Chinese and I got all teary-eyed. We are teaching such simple,
glorious truths to souls who have not heard or accepted them. Lost,
troubled, tired souls who need their Savior. And I get to be the way they
come to believe in Christ. Even if they don't accept it in my time here, I
know that introducing and testifying of the gospel is something they will
always remember, because the gospel is eternal, and they once knew these
plain and precious truths. So in the lesson with the older couple, the old man was willing to say the closing prayer and he began "Tinfu! Tinfu!" Which means "Heavenly Father! Heavenly Father!" It was so simple and humble and child-like and I started crying.  We are so lucky to have a Father in Heaven we can talk to whenever we want to.

I'm sorry this email is so short and unorganized and poorly written. just
know I can feel the prayers and I pray for my family in every single prayer
I say throughout the day. The gospel is true. Come unto Christ. Do your
best. Allow Christ to make your best, better. Be grateful.
*Sister Dopp*

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Hello from the Other Side!

I am in HONG KONG! The flight was smooth, and I am in an area called Pok Fu
Lam. It is on Hong Kong island and our apartment is outside our actual
area. We take a lot of buses and the MTR. The busses are so nice because
you can see Hong Kong, and they're air conditioned! I am most surprised at
how much AC there is here-all stores and buildings usually blast it. Our
apartment is tiny and has an AC unit. We can use 2 hours of our unit AC a
week, and then use it all night. So sometimes it gets hot, but it's not
bad!
So my first few days were spent in a trio. Basically a big
miscommunication. But it was fun to see an experienced companionship in
practice. Sister Perry (Sister Gomez' old companion) has really good
Chinese, so it was motivating to be with someone who has worked so hard at
the language. Sister Gomez is my companion and she's awesome!! She went to
a year at Princeton and was on the rowing team. She's from Florida and has
been out for 6 months. President and sister Lam are super nice. They are
pretty relaxed and a little reserved. Very easy to talk to and believers of
common sense, hard work, and exact obedience. I don't think I'll see them a
ton. We had zone conference right when I got there, so that was fun. We had
really good food and the Assistants to the President prepared really good
training sessions on teaching repentance, humility, and sacrifice.
Cantonese is really hard, but I have already talked a bit in lessons, and I
have faith that heavenly Father will help me learn exponentially. The ward
is awesome! Some of the youth helped us with Chinese yesterday after church
and they're really nice. One has a call to the Temple Square mission!!
We have 3 progressing investigators and 2 with baptismal dates. But here
they have to attend 5 out of 6 sacrament meetings in a row, so one of them
keeps moving the date back because she can't wake up for 9 am church. I
really think it will happen though!
I taught a woman named Lowina this week. They've been meeting with here for
a few weeks, and she is Buddhist. She loves learning about Jesus, but
doesn't believe she can change because she is Buddhist. It is really
confusing and sad. It's like there is a literal barrier in her mind against
changing. I almost started crying teaching her because she is older and we
were teaching gospel dispensations. We had simple laminated pictures to
explain the gospel truths, and I just felt so grateful, humbled, and felt
so much love for her. Here was a child of God, who knew this all before,
but has not had it in her life. She has experienced so much confusion and
sadness, and if she could just accept our message, her life would change! I
could just see her in heaven, accepting Christ as her Savior, and hoping
she would find him again in mortality. And she has! We just need to help
her see that she CAN change. Pray for a miracle!
Missions are definitely not for sissies. This is the hardest thing I have
ever done. And sometimes 16 months seems like a REALLY long time. But I
just take it one day at a time and rely on Heavenly Father. Elder Holland
said "Man's extremities are God's opportunity." I know this is true! It's a
leap of faith leaving everything I've ever known, living in a tiny
apartment in an area I hardly know, speaking a language I've studied for 2
months, being rejected hourly, and not always understanding much. But it's
so worth it to be a representative of Christ, to be humbled, to be taught,
and to take this amazing message to people that need it so much. Love you
all!! The church is true. So many have sacrificed for it! Study, live, and
love it. CHARITY NEVER FAILETH

--
*Sister Dopp*


 Also, group continued...
We went to a ward/stake music concert and it was hilarious. A bunch of the
songs were in English and I felt like I was in 8th grade choir again. Like
a bunch of young women and leaders were singing and doing these dance moves
that can only be described as junior high glory. And then this Chinese guy
walks up and starts singing "I Had a Dream" from Mama Mia! I don't know if
that's what it's called, but it's sung by the mom and I could not even
contain myself. I had to try so hard not to laugh at loud hahaha! Then they
did the prophet primary song and had the kids dressed as prophets and it
was the funniest thing I've ever seen! hahahaha. Sister Perry before the
concert was like "I am so excited. And a little nervous. I don't know what
it is about Chinese people.....but they are just not created to sing."
hahahahaha she is right

I also met a couple from Britain in the church building before the concert.
His parents are Irish, and he lived in Hong Kong, South Africa, and
Britain. His wife was British and her accent was the heaviest English
accent I'd ever heard! It was beautiful!! His dad was like "I think we've
met!" and I was like "I arrived here yesterday, so I don't think so" and he
was like "Oh, well all white people look the same anyway!" lol! We didn't
even know them, but they welcomed us to the reception and gave us some
food. They were honeymooning and meeting the ward members here that he grew
up with.

Sorry this is all so random and I don't have time to reread and edit!
Love you all! I need your prayers!

--
*Sister Dopp*