Monday, July 22, 2019

22 JUL 2019 ~ Transfer 7, Week 3

안녀하세요, Malo Lelei, Malo Soi Fua, Ni hao, G'Day, etc..

How's it going?!? Things here in Aussie land have been rollin along. Weeks fly by and time is just going by so fast. So I think the last email I sent was at the end of last transfer, so updates:
- Still with Elder Lee (이규배 장로)
- Still in Bankstown
- No longer District Leader, just focusing on training Elder Lee
- People still freak out finding out about my Native American background
- We got Facebook taken away from us as a mission and it's actually been SO NICE (highly recommend to yous to take a break from social media)
- My Korean has actually improved since being with my Korean companion, but still a very long road to go...
- We've been helping teach this Korean guy that one of the Chinese Sisters found when she served in the city, but... yeah it's complicated...
- They say that the "Mission is the MTC for life". I can testify that this is true, and has been all too literal... I'll just say that Elder Lee is very much like my own son... Not even joking...

Well today I hit my 11 months on the mission. It's been quite the journey. Next month I'll hit the halfway mark, but since I'll be going home a bit early for school, it's like I'm already over halfway. Crazy.
Yesterday, I was sitting in Sacrament with a lot on my mind. I'm definitely at a hard point in my mission, where a lot has been going through my mind. I've come to love the Sacrament because it's become a time of reflection, a time receive answers to my prayers and a time where I can receive guidance if I soften my heart and am willing to accept the guidance given. Yesterday, was one of those experiences. I sat there and was reflecting when the scripture Alma 23:6 and these thoughts came to mind,

Alma 23:6
And as sure as the Lord liveth, so sure as many as believed, or as many as were brought to the knowledge of the truth, through the preaching of Ammon and his brethren, according to the spirit of revelation and of prophecy, and the power of God working miracles IN them—yea, I say unto you, as the Lord liveth, as many of the Lamanites as believed in their preaching, and were converted unto the Lord, never did fall away

"Although you may not have seen, witnessed, or performed many miracles, the miracle of your mission has been the change taking place within you. Much like the Anti-Nephi-Lehis at the time of this scripture, the miracle in their life was 'the power of God working miracles IN them', which resulted in their conversion to the Gospel of Jesus Christ and never falling away. So the miracle of your mission is the change you are experiencing. Your heart, mind, desires and so forth. This is the miracle of your mission."

My heart was touched as I felt the chills run through my body, confirming the thoughts in my head. Looking back, this really has been the miracle of my mission as my conversion and knowledge of the Gospel has deepened. Christlike attributes, such as patience, charity, humility, virtue and faith, have become more apparent (hopefully, at least just a little). This mission has been challenging and very different than what I expected. However, I will be forever grateful for this. The miracle being worked within me is far greater than any miracle I may see or be a part of. Laman and Lemuel had miracles done TO them, but that is where it finished. They never allowed those miracles to work IN them. So just take some time to think about your conversion. Are the miracles around you just happening TO you or are you allowing them to take place IN you.
Have a great week!

Elder Brandon Escamilla
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Australia Sydney Mission
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Went to the beach and had to keep that Korean going


The number of chairs = number of transfers left in our missions


Our Tongan members pulling through with the El Jannahs and KFC (if there is anything that Tongans love more than eating, it's feeding the missionaries)


group pic with some missionaries in our zone


beach again... but in missionary clothes :)


District lunch, getting some fish & chips


group selfie


Elder Lee being Elder Lee at the beach


another group selfie


group selfie

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

01 JUL 2019: Week 6 of Transfer 6

G'day Mates!

So things have been moving a long. Nothing too new to report. Elder Lee is adjusting, and we're actually having a pretty fun time together. It's cool to see him learn and grow, and just learn so much from this new world that is so different from Korea. I've transitioned to try to focus on helping him learn English more than him teach me Korean, because.... well... the cost-benefit of him knowing English opposed to me Korean is much greater. I still study and do my part, but I'm trying to get to learn English more. So he can participate more in lessons, visits with members, talk to people for finding, and just function as a missionary.

My heart broke a little this week during our Zone Conference. I mean I already knew it, but to hear it come from my mission president stung a little more. He mentioned all the types of missionaries and assigned languages in our mission. I'm one of 6 Korean speakers. Then he said that he's asked Salt Lake to stop sending Korean assigned missionaries (like me). They'll probably still send Koreans (from Korea) periodically, but no more Korean assigned missionaries will be sent to my mission....

So this transfer has been a rollercoaster in so many different ways. If you've seen "The Best Two Years", I've definitely related to the trainer so many times... But I feel good things are coming our way. The Korean is coming along and I'm able to speak a little more fluidly and understand a little more. We've talked to a good amount of people. We've tried the stickerboard idea that they do in Korea. We're slowly getting to meet the ward and getting the gears going. Still haven't had any luck yet, but we'll get there. I'm feeling pretty ready to smash this next week and work our hardest. It's the last week of the transfer then we'll get transfer details on Saturday or so.

If there's one thing that I've come to know, it's that this church is the restored church of Jesus Christ. That God exists and loves all His children. Although I really haven't been able to see the Gospel change anyone else's life out here, it's changed mine. I like to think that I've changed a bit since coming out. I understand what's most important. I've seen the difference between a Christ centered home and a faithless home. And so on. If you want true, lasting joy, it's found in living the Gospel of Jesus Christ on a daily basis. Mosiah 2:41.

Elder Brandon Escamilla
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Australia Sydney Mission
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