Sunday, July 30, 2017

Choose the rice

Hello everyone! This is the 5th Monday in a row that it has rained here, but it does give a brief respite from the heat so I can't complain.


This week we were meeting with a man who is both learning English and about our church, he saw I was wearing a CTR ring(a ring that some members of our church wear, it stands for "choose the right"), and asked what it meant. So I told him the acronym slowly, he is still a beginner at English so writing down what he hears can be difficult, and there were several mistakes. Once we figured out "Choose" and "the", I said the word "right" and he seemed to understand it, until he finished the phrase by writing "choose the rice". I helped him fix it, but I couldn't help but smile to myself as this man had accidentally given me my new motto as a missionary in  Korea~


This week, we met with Mr. Seo, an older man that has known missionaries for a while, he doesn't have any interest in church but he likes to take the missionaries out to eat every few months to catch up and keep up his English. He is the administrator of a small hospital, and he told that one of the nurses there wanted to practice English, and asked if it would be okay if she texted us every once in a while to practice.We said that would be fine, and soon after we received a text that ended up having a little bit more of a serious tone than the sender probably wished...


-This week we had 12 appointments with those  who were learning about our church, the most I've ever had on my mission! We are continuing to meet with those we have been meeting, and were able to find a couple new people as well. A member in our ward told us that she had a friend that had some questions about our church. They meet up and practice talking in English with each other (because they are both very good), so she invited us to come and meet him this week. He was a super cool guy, he is about 40, and really wants to live a good life, but feels like his normal friends don't help him to be a better person, and if he goes to church, he is worried that he will feel like a bad person compared to all the other churchgoers. But he is searching for a church that will help him be better and is not polluted by greed for money, and he wants to keep meeting to learn about our church. We'll keep you posted!

Have a great week everyone!

Love,
Elder Bigelow

Sunday, July 23, 2017

Week 100

Hello Everyone!  I think this is week 100, I may have gotten off somewhere along the way but still a big milestone nonetheless~

This week was highlighted by transfers, Elder Luce said his goodbyes to Gimpo, including the members of our children's English class:




Then on Wednesday, I met my new companion Elder Barnes! He is from Boise Idaho and went to college for a couple years before coming on his mission a few months ago, so we are the same age. He's really cool, he likes learning Korean and also knows some Japanese and Finnish, and is also really good at the Rubik's cube. I think it'll be a fun transfer! This is a picture of us eating at Korea's "in-n-out" imitation (Elder Barnes is the blonde one) (fun fact: there has been a blonde missionary serving in this area for 2 years consecutively)

Other things for this week:

-귀환: The Elders that were in the MTC above me are now back at home, including my MTC companion Elder Young and my mission 형brother (because we had the same trainer) Elder 이종혁 

-TY: Fruit flies are everywhere in Korea during the summer, and we had a fair number in our house, we woke up one morning to find that a spider had set up a web in a corner of our house and began to catch fruit flies. So naturally, we named him Ty and allowed him to stay because he is helping quite a bit

-We have been very busy this week teaching, many of the people we are meeting are beginning to show a lot of progress! One person even read the entirety of 1st Nephi in a week~ WE met with 조진용(Jo JinYong), and invited him to be baptized when he felt like the message we are sharing is true. He said "Yeah, I think that would be good. I am already starting to see that there is something different and special about this church". We are working towards having a combined baptismal service towards the end of August with 3 or four people in our ward, I'll keep you updated!

I think that's all for this week, we are having a great time here in the heat, the only respite from the heat is the occasional localized downpour(which is perfectly timed so that we get soaked on our way to church and have to ask the other missionaries to bring an extra pair of socks..), but I couldn't be happier here.

Have a great week!

Love,
Elder Bigelow
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Sunday, July 16, 2017

The dove is also necessary

Hello Everyone!

This week we have had quite a bit of rain and quite a bit of humidity, I looked at a box of envelopes that I had out on my desk and all of the envelopes had sealed themselves from the humidity...

Also this week we got transfer calls! I will remain in Gimpo, my companion Elder Luce will be going to a different area, and I will be serving will Elder Barnes. I don't know a lot about him other than that he's from Idaho and just finished training.  Both of the Korean sisters are also leaving our district, giving us a district of 10 missionaries and no Korean missionaries.
More to follow next week!

Other things for this week:

-I got robbed: We went with the Young Men in our ward to play 풋살(mini soccer) once more and had a lot of fun despite the humidity. The leader took us all to a restaurant after, and that was when I realized I had left my wallet at the soccer field. The Leader went back to pick up the rest of the kids and recovered the wallet, but it had about 80.000 Won, (about $75) missing, which was really sad but the more important things were left in the wallet, so I guess I consider myself lucky that they didn't just take the whole wallet~


-Service Project: We got to do a really cool service project this week where we help developmentally disabled kids and teenagers hike a mountain, it was a super cool opportunity. My companion and I got to be companions with 병남 (ByeongNam), he was 8 years old and way adorable


His hobbies are eating (he loves to share his food) and learning about washing machines, and also counting in English. We held his hand all the way up, helped push him up the mountain when things got hard, and shared some of our water when he poured all of his out on the ground. It was so fun~

-Ads: I think I've mentioned this before, but Korea has lots of interesting advertisements. To be fair though, it is rather difficult to capture the feeling of "relief from nasal inflammation" in a single photo. The dove is also necessary.

-cooking creations: When you are a Korean missionary and you end up with a lot of eggs and a lot of kimchi, you decide to make kimchi omelettes. And because you are are a Korean missionary, you think they are delicious and you make them again the next day.

-Wind: We had a brief respite from the humidity as a very strong wind came in one day as we were studying, we don't have an air conditioner so we open our windows when we can, except this wind turned out to be stronger than we thought, our mosquito net and my laundry basket both flew across the house, and all papers that were not secure also made their way around the house. I had hung up some shirts to dry, the wind helped a lot with the drying but it did prove to be slightly noisy, you can watch the video at the bottom if you're curious~

-New Investigators! This week we were very blessed as we were able to meet so many new people~
    -Simon 오:  We met him by a bus stop a few weeks ago and he wanted to take us out for dinner. He knows a little bit about our church and is a super nice guy, he wants to keep meeting every once in a while
    -Mr. 준 (June): We met him a few weeks ago while we were sticker boarding, he is a very smart guy and has a voice that belongs on the radio. He met with missionaries like us 20 years ago and wants to learn some English and learn about our church.
     -조진용(Jo JinYong): He is a 20 year old guy that lives pretty close to the church. We kept running into him on the street and decided to meet up. He is looking for a job right now and is really good at drawing. And he came to church on Sunday! He showed up early and stayed the whole time, and really enjoyed the meal after.

-Church: 2 of the missionaries from our ward are leaving this week, so they spoke in Sacrament meeting, which turned out to be really well attended. the 20 year old I mentioned before came, as well as the 2 kids the other Elders are teaching, and the sister missionaries brought someone to church. On top of that, a family of 3 that had been learning about our church moved into the area recently and showed up to church, making 7 new people at church!

This week has been really amazing and I'm excited for the coming transfer~ 
Have a great week everyone!
 Love,
Elder Bigelow

PS Here are the waffles we bought for the last district meeting of the transfer


Sunday, July 9, 2017

Competitive Water Pouring

Hello everyone!

This week was predicted to have a lot of rain as the monsoon season begins, but then it turned into a heat wave, and then it turned into a heat wave with a lot of rain. We have had many times where our walk back home turns into a sprint due to sudden showers, it is very humid but we are very happy!

We started meeting with our new friend, 유성진 (Yoo SeongJin). He is about 70 years old, and loves to laugh. He tells us every time he comes to the church that he is always excited to come, and is even happier when he finishes meeting with us. We meet in the early afternoons and play ping pong, then eat lunch together, followed by some English practice and a discussion about the Gospel. He wondered a lot about why so many different churches exist today, and we had a great opportunity to share with him the gospel of Jesus Christ and the Restoration of the Gospel in the latter days.


He was also one of the ones who attended our first ever English Class Talent Show! This was an idea from Sister Kim, a sister missionary in our ward. We originally expected it to be a pretty small event, and the ward members asked what they could do to help. We mentioned that any ward members who wished to showcase a talent or just come to watch were welcome, and that we were planning to have refreshments after so if any members wanted to bring any they were welcome. The ward amazed us with their dedication. Many of the men in the ward came to watch, several of the primary children brought their friends and performed, and the women in the ward prepared some amazing food for after.

Our Enlgish class usually has about 10 people that attend weekly, and our talent show was attended by about 40 people! It was a great event that came together well, we saw talents including dancing, singing, taekwondo, magic, piano, and of course each of the missionaries had to participate. My companion Elder Luce and I were the MCs, so we thought we would be exempt from performing, but it was not so. After lots of consideration, we decided to show everyone "Competitive Water Pouring." The video is attached at the bottom, I don't know if it will work but you are welcome to view. Everyone made sure we were okay after the performance though.

Another highlight this week was the opportunity the ward gave the missionaries. Early this week I received a call from a member of the bishopric, who told us that they would be giving the missionaries 20 minutes of sacrament meeting to do whatever we felt like would help the ward members feel the Spirit of missionary work. After lots of thought, we decided to sing a hymn with all 6 missionaries, then have 3 of the missionaries give a short testimony. It went really well! We sang "I am a child of God", then one of the elders spoke about "faith to see others as our brethren and as fellow Children of God", another Elder spoke about "fellowshipping others", then I finished by speaking briefly about "The Power of Members who seek  to participate in missionary work". The Gimpo ward here has developed a new zeal for missionary work these past few weeks that has been amazing to see~

This week is the last week of the transfer, we have been working hard and have lots of appointments scheduled for this week, it's going to be a busy one and we look forward to it!
Have a great week everyone! 
Love,
Elder Bigelow

PS We got some meat this week as a gift from the members and we decided to try it with some homemade tortillas, the Korean fajita. If you look at our faces you can tell how humid it is here~