Typhoon week...lesson relearned: listen to mom (even if she is halfway across the world). The storm came in on Monday of this last week and really lasted into Wednesday,
 maybe a little longer. We were stuck inside for most of this time. This
 gave me time to study, rest, and reflect, but ironically, it was almost
 more tiring to be inside all-day than to be out working. Anyway, mom 
advised me last week to buy some groceries for when the storm hit. The 
other missionaries claimed that wasn't necessary, but I insisted. We 
were all later very grateful for my mom's advice. We had noodles and 
rice before we went shopping, but as we tried to turn on the stove Tuesday
 morning we learned it was out of gas. Therefore cooking wouldn't be an 
option. Luckily, we had some loaves of bread among other things that we 
had purchased so we had things to eat even though we couldn't cook food.
 Later, we actually ended up using the rice cooker to make a rather 
unique sort of casserole. The winds were powerful enough that my ears 
kept popping from the pressure inside the apartment. We sang "Master the
 Tempest is Raging" as the storm continued. It offered us some comfort.
unfortunate wheel (pictures 
don't really do it justice, but yeah)
Our "casserole"
I
 got in a couple of bike wrecks this week. However, I was protected and 
am generally unharmed. My bike didn't fair so well the second time. It 
was raining heavily and somewhat difficult to see. A car started coming 
out, then stopped, then started going again. It just barely missed my 
companion who was right in front of me. I was saying a silent prayer of 
gratitude that he hadn't been hit while trying to stop or turn out of 
the way, but due to the wet ground I ended up hitting the car pretty 
good. My front wheel went straight into the back wheel well of the car 
directly in front of the tire and acted as something of a break (The 
tire of the car rolled forward and my  wheel wrapped around it in 
something of a U-shape stopping both the car and my bike. I hit the car 
and flew over it landing on my back in the middle of the intersection. 
It happened fast enough that I don't remember much of it, but I was able
 to get up and walk away from it. The car sustained no damage. I had to 
get my bike repaired and have some pretty good bruises, but I feel so 
very blessed that it was nothing more. The Lord protected me. 
 The wheel
 Obama Burgers in Taiwan?
 New tags
 during a "break" in the storm
Post storm photos 
Saturday
 was crazy. We went down to FengLin to look for an apartment. We got 
permission to go down early and began our search at roughly 9am.
 After an hour or two we had exhausted our leads, but we weren't giving 
up. We actually went door-to-door asking about apartments at this point.
 Before long the whole town was helping us look. I think this is why 
there are no opportunities to serve in Taiwan. As soon as need presents 
itself, everyone drops everything they're doing and works to get the job
 done. We had people from Taipei, who were just in town to have fun, 
helping us look for a place to live in FengLin. After nine hours of 
searching with the help of the whole town and a chain of miracles, we 
were finally able to find a place. I can't relate all of the events that
 transpired, but finding this apartment was definitely a miracle. 
Blessings don't always come when we would like them to, but they come. 
As we trust in the Lord, they come.
From a P-day before the big storm
snake!
big grasshopper
colorful frog
I got to 
teach English class on my own this week due to some complications with 
the typhoon. It was a lot of fun. I love serving in this capacity. After
 class, we take a 1/2 hour and share a short spiritual message with 
those who would like to stay after. I chose to teach about the most 
joyful principle ever--repentance! I truly love repentance. There's a 
misconception that repentance is a sad thing...something you have to do 
because you've done something wrong...but it's not. It's a hope-filled 
opportunity to become more, to become the person God knows we can be. 
It's the means by which we can access the Atonement of our Savior. It's 
the means by which we can overcome our weaknesses. There's a quote by 
C.S. Lewis about the Savior and a little cottage. In the story, the 
cottage represents us. He comes in and makes some repairs that we knew 
needed to be made (stopping leaks, etc.), but then, he starts knocking 
around the house in a way that...well...hurts. He takes out a wall here,
 throws up a new flight of stairs there, etc. The explanation is that 
God's vision for us is infinitely more than our vision for ourselves.
Repentance is more than just repairs...it's continually 
upgrading. 
 He
 knows what we are capable of. He knows what we can become. We 
envisioned a decent little cottage...but God intends to make a palace. Mosiah 4:10 "And again, believe that ye must repent of your sins and forsake them, and humble yourselves before God; and ask in sincerity of heart that he would forgive you; and now, if you believe all these things see that ye do them."
 We learn from this scripture that we need to live what we believe. 
That's my invitation this week. We all know what we should be doing. My 
invitation is to choose one thing, and "repent." Choose to become a 
little better. I know that as we do this, and continue to do this, we 
will find greater joy and ultimately become the people we want the 
be...the people God needs us to be.
culinary masterpieces (the one is just the 1st course at a chidaobao before we biked down to Zhixue)
Other 
stuff: God gave me power to make a 30 minute motorcycle ride into a 20 
minute bike ride (and that after I had eaten a mega meal...), we played 
ultimate Frisbee on a virtual battleground after the storm had passed, 
we had an investigator read 1/3 of the Book of Mormon without our asking
 her to do so, I got to bear testimony at church and we actually made it
 into every other testimony as people from the congregation shared how 
we had blessed them or worked miracles in their lives throughout the 
week (our key indicators were the lowest my companion has ever had this 
week, but I believe we were successful regardless due to both promptings
 from the Spirit and from hearing the members of the ward talk about the
 ways we were able to help them), we literally ran home from the church 
one night, and I've been sick on and off throughout the course of the 
week with a fever. I'm uber excited to see conference this next week! If you haven't 
had a chance to see it yet, it isn't too late! 
All is well,
Elder Dickson
 
God bless you and keep you safe.
ReplyDeleteHello~~Elder Dickson~im Johanna!
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Hello~~Elder Dickson~im Johanna!
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Thank you Elder Dickson, You are an inspiration to others including me, as you live with Spirit. Sometimes I laugh, sometimes I have tears for joy, but the words you speak and put on paper even electronic paper does warm my heart. As you inspire others I can't help but think that you must be becoming more perfect as the Lord has commanded thank you again for all your doing is Lord bless you and keep you safe your friend Brother Harshaw.
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