Monday, June 8, 2015

Trunkkkeeyyy!

I am not exactly sure ladies and gentlemen but I think this will be my last e-mail home. I am not sure what to write about in this last e-mail. Not much i guess. 

haha well as the title says, I would not be lying if i didn't say I wasn't trunky. But, its not to bad, we still have a lot of appointments to get to and other things that need to get done this last week, so I feel pretty good about it. 

It is really starting to feel so real that I will be home next week, it is insane! and this week will go by so fast because of all the stuff we have to do! and I am really excited for it as well. Ahh, words just can not describe what I feel right now. i am just so grateful for my mission and all that it has done for me, and everyone else I was blessed to work with and associate with. I can go on and on with the blessings, and things that have happened to me on my mission that has changed for for eternity, and i can't express how grateful I am for the opportunity i had to serve, especially here in the Philippines. such a blessing. I can't even imagine where I would be at in life right now if I didn't serve a mission, and it definitely would not even be close as it would of been right now haha. 

I am super excited to come home and see everyone again, and I hope you are all doing great! I love you all so much for your support for me, and your never ending love and prayers for me. thank you! 

I hope all of you will take care of yourself, and I will see you next week! thats insane!!!!
--
Elder Kikel
-on the Lord's errand-
San Pablo Philippines Mission

Monday, June 1, 2015

The End is Nearer

Well my friends what can i say, this last week, was the same as it was the week before just not at successful.. which was a real bummer but hey, can't say we didn't give our efforts! and then a lot of un expected things happened like me falling into a rice field and getting all muddy hahaha yeah that was a first for me! we had to go back to change clothes, and I didn't have any clothes to change into!! we were scrambling for some clothes, but ended up getting some and getting back to work. we have some new progressing investigators but they didn't come to church, but we had one new investigator come to church which was really nice to see as always.

tomorrow we have a special training zone meeting with President Mangum from 9am-2:30pm. this is the second time I hve had this kind of meeting in my mission, and the last one was of the President chastising us hardcore haha, and then really inspiring us all to do way better. I think maybe our mission is really struggling right now, so i guess President mangum is throwing down the hammer! But who knows what good ol President has got up his sleeve i am excited! 

Well we will keep it short this week, I am still seeing miracles in my mission, and I know i will till the very last day, actaully I have to give a 1 hour workshop at a missionary fireside the day before I leave hahahah so that should interesting.

I love you all and I will see you in 2 weeks!! what!!!

--
Elder Kikel
-on the Lord's errand-
San Pablo Philippines Mission

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

The Final Weeks

Monday, May 18, 2015

what do I even say anymore!

Hey everyone! i just don't even know what to say anymore in these e-mails! haha we had a few good things happen this last week it was great!

first of we actually had an investigator come to church! it was awesome and such a blessing, it was an investigator we have been teaching since we have been here! Her faith and testimony are so strong, she just has so many obstacles to get over, she pretty much says that what ever it takes or how long it takes she will be baptized eventually haha. Even before the sacrament meeting started and as she was sitting down listening to the prelude music she told me that she felt really good, and she was feeling the spirit really strongly! and this one sister in our Branch just did the best job fellowshipping her!!! it was perfect! I was very happy at that moment, just seeing a smile on her face made everything worth it!  it was great!

We had a couple more referrals this week which seem really promising, and we plan on visiting them this week, we also have exchanges with the AP's this week, which I am really excited for, I have never worked with the Ap's yet in my mission. For those who don't know, Ap means Assistant to the President, so they pretty much run the mission with the President, so they are really good missionaries, and I look forward to learning from them. 

Members keep asking me if I am trunky! ai hate that questions! NO!! hahaha I am still thinking about the work, members, people, and investigators, and my companion, and praying for all of them. I may not be doing the best work, but I still think about them all the time, so i don't think you could consider that trunky. i still don't really think to much about home during the day, and It will be like this till the very last day! I mean cmon its only 4 weeks! i can still work for 4 weeks longer, its not a big deal! hahaha

but yeah thats about it, i think next week is going to be a great week for us and I am excited because its going to go by fast!


Well I love you all and I can't wait to see you all, its going to be insane!!!

--
Elder Kikel
-on the Lord's errand-
San Pablo Philippines Mission

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Skype!

Hey everyone!  This will be short but I thought I wanted to write an e-mail home just to say hello! hahaha


So first off, I just got done skyping my family, and friends which was awesome! I can't believe I am going to see you all in 5 weeks! it is so quick, and so insane! I all ready have my flight plans and things are rolling down hill. 5 weeks for you guys is long, but 5 weeks in the mission goes by so quick, we all know I have been struggling lately but, this last week was great! We got double the lessons we usually have been getting and have been improving more in our work, and our weaknesses. I am excited for this week, because after last week, I became more motivated to work harder this next week, and to keep that ball rollin! So things are getting a lot better, and I am getting more excited to come home, but I am also feeling a greater responsibility to do as much good as I can before I return home! So lets pray and exercise some faith!! That statement was mostly for me haha

Well but thats about it I hope all of you are doing good! and Just hang in there and good ol' kikel is comin home!


--
Elder Kikel
-on the Lord's errand-
San Pablo Philippines Mission

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Shepards pie and Strawberry Cheese Cake!

Hey everyone! Today we find out we we are transferred, and I am not transferred!!! hahah it was almost obvious because I have only been in this area for 6 weeks. Things are going all right, its about the same as when we arrived hahaha so its kind of a bummer but I am not losing hope in this area or in this work, and I plan on doing my very best these last 6 weeks of my mission, no matter how hard it gets. As long as the Lord knows I am trying to do my best, I will feel good about what we have done here no matter what! 

Something epic happened to us this last week which totally made up for the trials we have recently been dealing with, you may think its some awesome spiritual experience, but its not... its pretty close tho, and it has to deal with the title of this letter! 

Believe it or not Ladies and Gentlemen I had something I never thought I could get in the Philippines! Strawberry Cheese Cake!!!! the kind my mother only makes once a year! It was INSANE!! then I had Shepards Pie for the first time in my life which just blew me away, and also baked maccaroni and brownies! it was amazing and greatly appreciated. There is Member in our branch who is American, and he works for a month and is off for a month, so every time he says he is home they only cook american food, and his wife is really good at cooking american food, and she is Filipino by the way. hahaha so I kind of scored on that part, he invites us over for dinner all the time so he can continue to watch me freak out when I eat the food, he thinks its crazy how I forgotten how good American food tastes, and is suprised at my reactions when I eat it.  

That about it, nothing else exciting happen last week, hopefully this next week will change something around. Please pray for us and this area because we are really struggling, and we could use all the help we can get! Thanks everyone for your love and support, and I can't believe I will see you again in almost 6 weeks! 

--
Elder Kikel
-on the Lord's errand-
San Pablo Philippines Mission

Monday, April 27, 2015

Gettin down with the sickness!!

Name that band!! lets see who catches on to that... haha

Hey!! Its so good to be able to e-mail you guys again, it seems that it comes and goes so fast! Well I just get straight to things because there really isn't much to tell...

I was SICK this whole last week!!!! I got slammed with dual Ear Infections! at the same time! ahh man it was a pain in the butt! so long story short, I got two ear infections, I couldn't leave the apartment for entire week! ahh it was terrible, the pain was so consistent haha I couldn't eat, sleep, or read! and most return missionaries especially from the Philippines can testify that when you that getting sick in the mission is the WORST because it is so boring! I mean you can only study effectively for so long before you get bored, and you have no tv or anything like that, so you literally end up just staring at a wall for hours everyday! so it was a interesting few days, Elder Pepa and I did a lot of talking, lot of laughing, and a lot of sleeping (when I could). 

The good news is that on Sunday I was good enough to get back to work, so we taught a few investigators, and we FINALLY got to visit with the Branch President and his family, we had a Family Home Evening because they were to busy on Monday. It was really fun, we had a good time, and I think we really built the trust with him so I think things are really progressing there and hopefully we can meet with him personally to know his visions for his branch.

so because we were not able to get out and work this last week, I will just share about the things I have studied. well, I really just want to share one thing, and I actually gave a talk on this last Sunday and it turned out to be a very spiritual talk. 

I was reading in 1 Nephi 16 and most of us are familiar with this scripture where nephi's family and others are complaining because of the loss of Nephi's bow. I read in verse 22, and the word Complaining caught my attention pretty strongly. I probably talked about this before, but I am going to talk about it again! because its so true! I started to think how often I complain and why I complain, turns out I tend to complain a lot! I think its only natural for all of us to complain because of challenges, and things not happening according to our desires or wants. Then I thought why didn't Nephi complain? The Spirit taught me that it was because for one Nephi trusted in the lord, and two that Nephi understand the will of god, or was submitted to the will of God. He knew if he was to keep doing what God has told him (keep the commandments) God will provide for all things, and fulfill his promise that he gave to his Father.  

I started to think about myself, and the reasons why I complain and how I can submit myself more to the will of God that I may be humble and follow his commandments, and then I started thinking about the members, and the Less actives we visit all the time and how they complain all the time about so many different things, and all the excuses the give us for not being able to do different things, and thats when I started to think that this should be my topic for my talk last Sunday. I came to know that if we can really understand the will of God, or submit ourselves to His will, we will never lose hope, we will never complain, we will always have a purpose, and we will always know where to go, and what to do. Because we know the Promise in D&C is true, which says "... I the Lord am bound when ye do what I say..." When God makes a promise he plans to keep the promise, all we have to do is our part. Thats it, sometimes its a hard thing to do, but if we will just start to exercise more faith we will see the miracles of God, but we have to act now, and not tomorrow and the next day, and the next day, and the day after that, we have to act now, and we will see God's hand in our lives and recognize that he does now our problems, or challenges, and our weaknesses, because sometimes He is the one who actually gave us those, to help us, to strengthen us, and to prepare us for greater things. 

This really helped me to be stronger, especially these last weeks of my mission come to a close to keep working, and to keep a smile on my face no matter how hard it gets. Sounds like the Kikel style to me;) 

Well hope the encourage someone to start complaining less, and start trusting more and act on that faith that you have! I ready to get back to work this next week, and hopefully we will have something good to report!

love you all!

--
Elder Kikel
-on the Lord's errand-
San Pablo Philippines Mission