Elder Connor R. Duersch(Stan Theman鄧長老)
Ministering to Hong Kong 1 by 1! Chapter 97 Season Finale
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My Dear Friends, the time has now arrived. I honest and truly cant believe how fast time has flown here. I
really am not sure what to say now, but one thing comes to my mind. I will quote my dear friend Mormon here:
5 Wherefore,
I chose these
things, to finish my record upon
them, which remainder of my record I shall take from the plates
of Duersch; and I cannot write the hundredth part
of the things of my people.
or my personal favorite
2 Corinthians 1:
8 For
we would not, brethren, have you ignorant of our trouble which came to us in Asia, that we were pressed out of measure, above strength, insomuch that we despaired even
of life
But in all honesty I have loved my mission. I really can't describe all that has transpired over the coarse of my mission. But I will list some things that I have learned about China
and also about Spiritual things.
About Hong Kong
- People Live Forever out here!
- Hot water is more healthier than cold because it helps with digestion
- Yam Cha and Dim sum are amazing!
- Hong Kong People are taller than me!!!???
- Chinese New year is the time of year when Hong Kong turns into a barren waste land cause everyone goes to mainland.
- Travel is so much nicer when you have all your money on a little card that you can tap on things and it pays for it all.
- All the food they have here is amazing!
- The People here are as interesting as the language they speak
- There is no Panda Express here
- The food here is not like Panda Express
- The culture here is very westernized, but there is still some traditions that live on.
- When someone fills your cup with water at a yam cha tap two fingers on the table to say thank you.
- If you are going to pour yourself a cup of water you fill the others cup first then yours last.
- Saying good morning to the old people makes the hardest days great because of how much they love to say good morning
- There smallest proselyting area in the world is here. Tin Shui Wai
- The most densely populated area of Proselyting is in Mong Kok
- There is a person next to you at all times and all places
- The people are so supportive of helping you when you are lost
- People Work for hours and hours on end and they are great at their Jobs
- Things that are cheap here are expensive in America and the same the other way around
About Spiritual
- The Book of Mormon truly does Testify of Jesus Christ
- The church was restored in 1820 because there was no other time that it possibly could have been done
- The importance of the Family is crucial in this day and age we live in.
- Jesus truly is the Christ
- God has a plan for us
- Success is based on our own conversion in this great gospel
- Serving others can cure many problems
- Commandments are here to protect and bless us, not to hinder or annoy us
- Use the resources that heavenly father has given us to help us and others.
- The Priesthood truly has been restored on the earth
- The power of Priesthood blessings are real
- President Russell M Nelson is Gods Prophet here on the earth
- The Gospel of Christ is also throughout the Bible
- The Plan of Salvation can change lives
- Patriarchal Blessings are great tools to help us learn who we were, are, and can become
- When we get a challenge we can ask what is the Lord wanting me to learn from this
- How can I use what I have learned to help others
- Family History is truly a great blessing
- Joseph Smith was a Prophet and truly did see The father and The son
- Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ Live and they love us more than we could possibly imagine
This is just but a few of the things that I have learned out here on my mission. Like Mormon I can not write a hundredth part of my proceedings.I truly have loved my mission and all the great miracles and blessings that I have seen out here.
Just like Bilbo Baggins, I to have missed my arm chair and my garden. I will be coming back someone that is different than before. I have made new friends that I will forever remember. I have come to know the Good and the Bad that comes in life. There
is greatness in small things.
I will share a quick analogy with you all and then share my final testimony as a missionary:
There is a metal called Damascus Steel. This is a metal that is the strongest and stays sharp for thousands of years. It is made by a piece of Steel that is folded over and hammered a hundred times and then it is repeated over thousands of times. When
it is finally done the blade looks like wood with all the little lines in it. Each line is over hundreds of layers of steel.
Just in our lives the Savior is the Black smith. He is going to fold us over and increase the heat on our lives so that we can become the best sword that will stay sharp for thousands of years.
I know that the Savior lives and that he is always aware of our lives and our challenges. There is so much that we don't understand at this point in our lives. But one thing I do know, God truly does know and love us. He hears our every prayer and he wants
to help us all.
I thank you all so much for the prayers you have given on my behalf and all the missionaries across the Globe. I love you all so much and I am so grateful for you in my life. I look forward to seeing you soon and share with you this new testimony that
I have grown and developed.
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