I know Heavenly Father loves me. And that is enough. Our area is starting
to improve, and I am just relishing new possibilities, hope for
miracles, sincere prayer, daily tender mercies, new experiences, the
happiness available NOW, the progress that is to be made, and the divine
help that is ALWAYS there.
"May the real meaning of the gospel distill into our hearts that we may
realize that our lives, given to us by God the Father, are to be used inthe service of others." _Gordon B. Hinckley
--
*Sister Dopp*
Monday, January 23, 2017
Monday, January 16, 2017
Love is Enough
Hello all friends and family! January has been an amazing month, and seems
to be flying by! One miracle this week was that we called an 80 year old
former investigator one night, and she scheduled the next day. We don't
know why we were prompted to call some people that night, but she scheduled
and we were excited to meet her. When we got to her home, she was
entertaining her son and his wife and two children. They were visiting from
Australia. The son's father moved to Mongolia after they were married, and
stayed in Mongolia and got remarried there and never returned. (When the
daughter was explaining this whole story, she said that that was a pretty
common thing to do at the time) So, they just found out about the grandma a
few years ago! Even though she is not their blood-relative, they now visit
her and call her grandma. The children aren't fluent in Cantonese, so we
taught them in English. They were so kind and open to our message! We
taught the Restoration. It was the first time I've taught a full
Restoration lesson in English, and it was kind of strange. I prefer
Cantonese! But the lesson was such a neat experience. I know that it is
true.
Yesterday, the bishop's wife gave a talk on Joseph Smith. She talked about
each year of his life, beginning at fourteen, when he saw Heavenly Father
and Jesus Christ, until his martyr at thirty-eight. He accomplished so much
in his life! It was so apparent how much Heavenly Father was directing his
life, and the work of the Church. The bishop also invited us to his home
for Family Home Evening, and we all shared our testimonies of Joseph Smith.
They have such strong testimonies of him and his divine calling. It is so
neat to me to hear the testimonies of a prophet of our day in Cantonese.
The restored church began in the Eastern United States, and now, on the
other side of the world, it is being taught and people know it is true!
Also it testifies to me of the reality of the gift of tongues. I can
understand almost all of church now, and it is sometimes amazing when I
consider how much Heavenly Father is helping me. It is still a struggle,
and I doubt I will become fluent in the next year, but I can communicate
and share my testimony. And that's the most important thing!
I know Joseph Smith was a prophet. All the most precious things I have a
testimony of, are because of the Restoration. I know families can be
together forever, I know Jesus Christ is my Savior and Redeemer, I know
Heavenly Father is my father in heaven. I know His plan, and I know what
Christ's doctrine includes, and how I can follow him.
We get to go to the temple this Thursday, and I am so grateful! Another
blessing from the Restoration.
I'm sorry if this email makes no sense. I love Hong Kong and trials. I know
Christ lives. I truly, truly do. My eyes are tearing up as I type. I know
for myself that his love is enough. It is always enough.
--
*Sister Dopp*
to be flying by! One miracle this week was that we called an 80 year old
former investigator one night, and she scheduled the next day. We don't
know why we were prompted to call some people that night, but she scheduled
and we were excited to meet her. When we got to her home, she was
entertaining her son and his wife and two children. They were visiting from
Australia. The son's father moved to Mongolia after they were married, and
stayed in Mongolia and got remarried there and never returned. (When the
daughter was explaining this whole story, she said that that was a pretty
common thing to do at the time) So, they just found out about the grandma a
few years ago! Even though she is not their blood-relative, they now visit
her and call her grandma. The children aren't fluent in Cantonese, so we
taught them in English. They were so kind and open to our message! We
taught the Restoration. It was the first time I've taught a full
Restoration lesson in English, and it was kind of strange. I prefer
Cantonese! But the lesson was such a neat experience. I know that it is
true.
Yesterday, the bishop's wife gave a talk on Joseph Smith. She talked about
each year of his life, beginning at fourteen, when he saw Heavenly Father
and Jesus Christ, until his martyr at thirty-eight. He accomplished so much
in his life! It was so apparent how much Heavenly Father was directing his
life, and the work of the Church. The bishop also invited us to his home
for Family Home Evening, and we all shared our testimonies of Joseph Smith.
They have such strong testimonies of him and his divine calling. It is so
neat to me to hear the testimonies of a prophet of our day in Cantonese.
The restored church began in the Eastern United States, and now, on the
other side of the world, it is being taught and people know it is true!
Also it testifies to me of the reality of the gift of tongues. I can
understand almost all of church now, and it is sometimes amazing when I
consider how much Heavenly Father is helping me. It is still a struggle,
and I doubt I will become fluent in the next year, but I can communicate
and share my testimony. And that's the most important thing!
I know Joseph Smith was a prophet. All the most precious things I have a
testimony of, are because of the Restoration. I know families can be
together forever, I know Jesus Christ is my Savior and Redeemer, I know
Heavenly Father is my father in heaven. I know His plan, and I know what
Christ's doctrine includes, and how I can follow him.
We get to go to the temple this Thursday, and I am so grateful! Another
blessing from the Restoration.
I'm sorry if this email makes no sense. I love Hong Kong and trials. I know
Christ lives. I truly, truly do. My eyes are tearing up as I type. I know
for myself that his love is enough. It is always enough.
--
*Sister Dopp*
Monday, January 9, 2017
Lion's Rock
Each passing week makes these weekly emails even more difficult. These
experiences are so special, sacred, difficult, amazing, and miraculous!
They really cannot be described, and expressing myself is so difficult.
Especially in English!
But this week has been so awesome. Even though it is tough to find
investigators, I am learning hope and patience and faith. It is also
teaching me the worth of souls. Like the scripture says "The whole of souls
is great in the sight of God." I am grateful to dedicate so much time,
prayer, and study to our little pool of investigators, as well as our
amazing Pok Fu Lam ward! The members here really inspire me, and they are
so willing to go above and beyond their callings. The deaf members
especially inspire me. It is neat to see Cantonese sign language every
week.
Today we hiked Lion's Rock and the view was breathtaking! Even though it
was a bit foggy, the skyscrapers, roads, large malls, and parks were
visible in all their glory! I am so happy I live in Hong Kong!!! Walking up
the mountain was so fun, every person we saw we'd say "Jou San!" (good
morning) and they would be so surprised and say we were so smart and clever
and "leng leiuh" (pretty girl) haha they are so kind and so encouraging of
our Cantonese! Even if they just hear us say one thing
We met a man in Cyberport this week that has been to Utah a few times for
business, and who has a daughter who may go to the school my companion went
to in Florida! There were so many coincidences and we talked for awhile.
Yesterday, in line for the bus we saw him again and he introduced us to his
wife and daughter! Gam kiu! (What a coincidence!) He is not religious, but
he says the saying from Islam, "Inshallah," "God willing." He was so kind
and we hope we can begin teaching them! I am grateful I could learn from
one of his sayings, which he adopted because of an open mind and acceptance
of others' beliefs. That is something I admire about people here. They are
usually very open to others' beliefs, and have very open minds. But I am
also thankful that we all have ONE eternal truth. Truth exists and we can
find it!
This week Psalm 46:1 has become very real to me. God IS a "our refuge and
strength, a very present help in trouble." (I'm not sure I quoted that
exactly right) But I know that Heavenly Father is really so very present in
our lives. Whenever I feel tired or nervous or overwhelmed or not enough, I
look forward to being able to end the day in prayer. To gain strength from
God and ponder about how much He loves me and how I can serve Him better.
It gives me the hope to keep going, the courage to talk to someone, the
love and motivation to share my testimony.
I have seen miracles on my mission. Not the kind of miracles they share in
General Conference, or make the front pages of newspapers, or that I can
easily explain in one email. But miracles are simply extraordinary events
that change lives, and the ones I have seen in Hong Kong have changed mine.
I know Christ lives. I know Heavenly Father loves us. These plain and
precious truths I have learned since I was little are becoming more plain
and precious to me as I teach in simple Cantonese to Heavenly Father's
children.
I love you all and hope 2017 is.....
well, whatever you want it to be!!!
--
*Sister Dopp*
Monday, January 2, 2017
Retrospective Learning
This week was absolutely amazing. I have been thinking this week about
retrospective learning. On my mission, there are so many lessons I did not
learn in the midst of the trials, or right during the teaching,
mistake-making, or happy moments. It is days later, moments later, even
months later that they come full circle and I realize how much Heavenly
Father is orchestrating the details of my life. I am so thankful for this
pattern of learning, because my experiences have two-fold blessings and
lessons, and my progression is dynamic and meaningful and helps me have an
eternal perspective. Sure, sometimes it is frustrating because I am such an
impatient person and I want to learn, become, and know right NOW! But, He
knows how much I need to learn patience, and hope, and faith. Transfers
came and went with quite a few changes, but none in our apartment here in
West Point. I am staying in Pok Fu Lam, with Sister Gomez, and our
apartment mates are staying too. Our mission is unique in that it has 9
week transfers, but they are working to line them up so they will change to
6 week ones like the rest of the world. So they had to make this transfer
11 weeks, to coordinate with the MTC schedule and such. So I will be in my
area at least 7 months, and probably longer, because Sister Gomez has
already been here 8 months, and when she leaves, I'll lead the area. Pok Fu
Lam is an amazing place, and I'm grateful to serve here in an absolutely
amazing ward. Yesterday we went to a camp an hour from our church and it
was so fun! We did archery, pool, Squash ball, and had lunch together. It
was an awesome opportunity to get to know the members better and just have
fun with them! They really take care of their missionaries.
Yesterday was my favorite part of the week. We were doing some calls from
people who had given us their numbers with an interest in learning more,
and I scheduled a man two other missionaries had met a few months ago. We
taught him last night and it went so well. He lost his wife a few years
ago, and he was still really sad about it. He went through a really hard
time, but he said one of his friends said a prayer with him. After the
prayer he said he saw his wife in his mind, coming out of darkness and just
looking at him, then walking away. So he said he knows God lives because of
that experience. Then we were able to teach him the Plan of Salvation. It
was personally so meaningful to me that after hearing of his deeply sad and
difficult trial, we could tell him about God's truths and give him
specific, hopeful answers. When we told him he would see his wife again, I
could see a spark of faith and hope light up in him. He was so accepting of
the whole Plan of Salvation and he gave a very heartfelt prayer at the end
of the lesson. I know that we lived with God before this life, that Christ
helps us conquer sin and death and have joy, and that everyone will have
the opportunity to accept the gospel of Jesus Christ, and someday we can
live with Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ and our families again. I know
God's love is infinite and enough. It can answer the deepest questions of
the soul and help us get through any trial or heartache. How grateful I am
that we have all we need to prepare to return to our Heavenly Father's
presence and have happiness in this life as well.
Christ lives. I love my mission.
--
*Sister Dopp*
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