Monday, December 30, 2013

Week 34 - After Christmas

Hey guys!!!

How was your Christmas?? I hope you all got everything you wanted haha :) I sure did! 

It has seriously been such a fun and rewarding week! It was Sister Casaol's birthday on Monday so President Querido and his family took us out to a nice restaurant outside of our area! It was so nice and super good food. (perks of having a companion who is family friends with your Mission President haha ) 
Birthday dinner for Sister Casaol
So for Christmas Eve we got to eat at a members home in our area and it was so good! Filipino style spaghetti (yes there is a difference), fish, adobo, minudo and a whole ton of rice haha. Then we had to come home early at 6 because there are a ton of drunks on the street Christmas Eve so we had 4 sister missionaries who live next door to us come over and celebrate christmas and have a sleepover! It was super fun. 

Christmas Eve Sleepover
Reunited
Can we say Mustache
Christmas Eve Dinner



Then for Christmas we had no one to teach because all our investigators were out of town or busy obviously so we went around to our members homes and shared messages about the Savior and, of course, ate tons of food! Every house we went to had food and made us eat it! I was so stuffed by the end of the day.  I absolutely LOVE it here in Lubao and would not mind staying here for a while, haha. Lubao is more city than Hermosa was and there are actually a couple restaurants and a grocery store here!! Jackpot haha. But the reason I really love Lubao is because of the people here. 
Opening Presents on Christmas Day
Jessica on a tryke on Christmas Day with her sister missionaries
  1. I love my companion Sister Casaol and we get along so great. We work hard but we also play hard haha and are always smiling and laughing. 
  2. My housemates are hilarious and we just enjoy everyday together and work hard together to bring more people to christ. 
  3. My Zone is amazing and we are all so close and if anyone is struggling in there area or homesick we help one another and pick them up- it's really like we are a family now. 
  4. My Branch here are such hard workers and their focus is always on the missionary work and helping us to achieve our goals. And last but definitely not least I LOVE my investigators here. They are so open minded and willing to open their doors and their hearts to us so that we can help them receive the gospel of Jesus Christ in their lives. We now have 8 people who will be getting baptized within January and February and they are all so excited! Its amazing to see how much the Lord's hand is in this work. When we got here we opened the area which means we started from scratch. No investigators and only 5 members who live in our area. But with faith and the help of Heavenly Father we are finding much success here and helping others improve their lives and be happier through the gospel of Jesus Christ.

I love it here, I love my mission- i cant imagine my life now without it, and of course I LOVE YOU ALL! :)

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Make this one the best one yet!
Love ALWAYS,

Sister Lowe :)

Monday, December 23, 2013

Week 33 - Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas everyone!!!!

Awww so I just want to start of by saying how much I love you family!! I just got done Skyping and it was so so amazing to see your beautiful and smiling faces after 7 months! Seeing the house and the Christmas tree and all of you was more than I could ever ask for for christmas. 

So I know I said in my last email that I wont be homesick for Christmas... ya that may have been slightly false information haha 

BUT I do know that the work I am doing here is so important and this christmas I spend away from home will be the first christmas where I am able to give a really good gift to my savior- my 18 months serving him as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I know that the best gift we can give, is the gift of the gospel to our fellow brothers and sisters and I feel so blessed and happy to be able to do this everyday here in the Philippines. 

This Christmas I will be waking up at 6:30 and going out to share the gospel to the people here in Lubao so I can be sure this will be a very memorable and different kind of Christmas, but a happy and rewarding one to say the least :) 

This past week has been really good and we had a lot of investigators at church yesterday! We also extended baptismal invitations to Harlyn, Karen, and Elsa and they all said yes! They loved church and love it when we come to teach them. Their grandpa always tells us we bring a special spirit to their home and he now wants to listen to our lessons and come to church! Im telling you, the Lord has really prepared people here to receive the gospel and It is such a gift to be able to teach them but more importantly love them and help them to live happier lives. Serving others, loving others- this is the spirit of Christmas and I feel so blessed to be a missionary here in the Philippines. It has truly made me appreciate my life back home and what I have in my life. These people here live in small shacks with dirt floors and have no money to get nice gifts for their kids, but they are so humble and happy to just receive a bag of rice or fruit... It makes me think about how much I have been given and what the Lord has blessed me with.This entire experience has taught me so much and filled me with gratitude to my savior. I love you all and wish you a very merry Christmas or in Tagalog- Maligayang Pasko!!!!! I love you all so much and send my love across the seas! Mahal ko kayo!!!!


Love always,
Sister Lowe :)    

pics:
1 Miss you all!!!
2. Merry Christmas!!!

3. Me and sister Leakehe in our new apartment!

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Week 32 - Christmas Devotional

So this week was another great week!!! We had our church Christmas party and we has SO many of our investigators attend!! And they were lots of families which is good because we are really focusing on families right now. Elsa and Harlyn are some of our new investigators that we've found and they are so awesome! They just drink up every word we say and get so excited to read the Book of Mormon! They are coming to church next week and they are super excited! I seriously love being a missionary guys.
Yesterday I had the opportunity to watch the Christmas Devotional from Salt Lake City and wow how great was that! Anyone who hasn't seen it I strongly encourage you to.  Go to www.lds.org and click on the link.   It really made me think about the true meaning of Christmas and how god gave us the greatest gift- "for God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son"-Jesus Christ This holiday season is a time to show our love and gratitude to our savior Jesus Christ. This will be my first Christmas away from home but I have never felt the Christmas spirit more fully in my life as I serve the people here in the Philippines day in and day out. In the Christmas Devotional Elder Nelson said, "Jesus has given us the greatest gift, the gift of his atonement that enables us to repent, return to our Heavenly Father someday, and receive eternal life.
 So, during this holiday season- a time of love and giving, what is your gift to him?" My gift to the Savior this year is my whole heart, and my full efforts as I serve him here in the Philippines another year. My gift to him is giving the gift of the gospel to the people here and helping them receive a fullness of happiness. Even though I’m far from home this Christmas and will be teaching like any other day on Christmas, I’m not sad and I’m not homesick because I know that sharing the gospel brings joy to others which makes me happy in turn.
I love you all so much and even though I said I’m not homesick, I still think of you often and pray for you every day. I love you and wish you a merry Christmas!!! 

God bless,

Sister Lowe





Monday, December 9, 2013

Week 31 - New Area - Lubao

Hey Guys!!

So ya guess what?? I was right and I got transferred! Bye bye Hermosa! It was super super hard to say goodbye to all my families, recent converts, and investigators there (yes, many tears were shed on my part haha, it was pretty embarrassing) and all the members and my recent converts/investigators we crying and calling me and texting me as soon as they found out. I've lived there 6 months now and Hermosa was truly like my home away from home (besides BYU haha). I have just grown to love the people there so much and I feel truly blessed to be a part of their lives even if it was a short while- and even though it was just a short while I know they will stay with me forever. And of course I can't forget about Sister Lariosa! Oh my gosh, I love that girl so much and feel so blessed to have been her trainer. Being able to help her and watch her grow and become besties with her has been just amazing. It was hard to leave her in Hermosa a watch the 1st 6 months of my mission disappear as a watched out the bus window. BUT before you feel sad for me, don't! ... because life is awesome right now! 
1. my last time with the Robles family! Serious love this family to pieces...

At the curb with all my luggage waiting to catch the bus to Olongapo to go pick up my new companion and move to Lubao!

Sister Lariosa and I's tearful goodbye haha gosh I miss that girl.


So story time. My zone leaders texted me on Tuesday night and said I would be transferred to Lubao the next morning. So the next morning as I was getting ready to get on the bus to go there the zone leaders get a call saying that I’m not going to Lubao, but to the mission home to pick up my new companion because I'm training again! haha. surprise! So My new companion is Sister Casaol and she is turning 30 on Dec 23. She is actually a short time missionary for 6 weeks which means I have to teach her everything in 6 weeks instead of 12! oh yeahhh. 

And then on top of that, I found out I'm opening my area!! haha talk about adventure right? But It's super fun and I LOVE it here in Lubao! The people here are so so nice and are always like "sisters, pasok pasok!" (come in come in!) and my companion is super teachable and nice. I’m in an apartment with 3 other sisters- sis De los Santos, sis Casaol and sister Leakehe!!! Ya, sister Leakehe my companion from the MTC and I are back together!!! We were super excited to find out we were living together again. My new branch is great, our ward mission leader is a stud and has great ideas and plans for the missionary work here in Lubao. Guys I seriously love being a missionary. Like I know I say that all the time, but I just mean it so much! It is truly the happiest and most fulfilling work on the planet. I will be eternally grateful for the decision I made a year ago to serve a mission. I love you all and hope you are enjoying the holiday season!! Merry Christmas :)))

Love from your favorite sister missionary, 
Sister Lowe <3

Monday, December 2, 2013

Week 30 - Happy Thanksgiving

Hi Everyone!!!
So this week has been another great one! 
  1. I ate a Filipino delicacy this week-chicken blood... oh yaaa  
  2. I got 2 packages! One from Tate and one from you, mom!! you're the best! I wore my new shoes and stepped in dog poop twice in one day... ya talk about lucky.   haha Don’t worry I cleaned them off haha and ..
  3. We found a lot of new investigators and could barely fit everyone in the classroom this week at church which was awesome! So sorry this email is gonna be a short one, BUT I just wanted to express my love for each and every one of you and say how thankful I am for you. (So ya apparently us Americans celebrated Thanksgiving a week early... haha whoops embarrassing, guess we were a little too excited not to mention that's what happens when your halfway around the world with no contact with the outside world haha) But seriously, I am so so grateful for all of you and your support and love for me and for missionary work. It's THE best kind of work out there I'm telling you. There is no way I could wake up at 6:30 AM everyday for 18 months and walk and teach in the Philippines heat until 9:00 at night if it wasn't for the help of the Lord and the beautiful message we share. Every morning I wake up with a smile on my face knowing that I get to serve the Lord another day and give all my effort and energy to this work. I hope that by the time I go home in a year I will have just given everything I have and will be so exhausted I will have to take a month-long nap haha. This work is true and it is so happy. I love the Philippines people and I love what I do as a missionary- bring people closer to Christ. Transfers are this week and since I've been here almost 6 months now, there is like a 99.99999% chance that I will be transferred out of my first area here in Hermosa. It is going to be so sad to leave all my converts and investigators, but I’m excited to see what else the Lord has in store for me elsewhere too :) I LOVE YOU ALL!!!!!!!! Be safe, be happy, do what you love, and always remember to smile! Mahal ko kayo and don't forget it! :)
  4. love always,
    Sister Lowe 

    Pictures:


1. me in front of the Hermosa chapel on my last sunday
2. Me and sister Hazel!

3. Sister Lariosa and I with one of our recent converts Nentita Lintag... she is such a character hahaha

Monday, November 25, 2013

Week 29 - Baptism!

Hey everyone!

My Thanksgiving dinner at Jollibee 

Happy Thanksgiving! I actually totally forgot until the other Americans here told me last week it was Thanksgiving, haha.. I'm telling you, being on the other side of the world and being focused on the mission messes with your brain sometimes. Wow, miss you guys tons, especially now during the holiday seasons, but life is still going on here and things are great and crazy as usual! This past week we had lots of ups and downs- welcome to missionary life, haha. Seriously though, it's incredible how you can be on top of the world at one moment and then just devastated or vice versa.  I'll start with the bad news first so we can end on the good news ok? K. 

So, On Saturday we went to Joy's house like normal and began the lesson and were following up on her preparation for baptism- which we weren't worried about at all because she is seriously so prepared and golden and SO excited for her baptism on Dec 7. But when we asked, all of the sudden she just started crying and we were like, “oh no, what happened what's wrong??” She then told us she knows that this church is true and that she wants to be a member of the church more than anything, but her Dad told her that if she gets baptized he will disown her. She's only 16 years old and still living at home and, of course, loves and depends on her family. She just threw her arms around me and cried and just kept repeating, "ano ko gagawin? ano ko gagawin?" aka "what am I going to do?". We told her to keep doing what she is doing, reading the scriptures, praying coming to church and to keep the faith. Sometimes we are given trials to test us and see where our faith is, but we can't let them defeat us. I shared Alma 34:30-41 in the Book of Mormon which talks about patience and that if we do our best and endure we will one day rest from our afflictions. A peace came into the room and I have no doubt that Joy will be baptized. Maybe not this month, maybe not this year, but I know one day she will be able enter the waters of baptism and come out clean and become an amazing member of the church. 

Ohmi & Edrei's baptism - so happy for their family
So now for the next news, Ohmi and Edrei we baptized yesterday!!! And their less active/ not so less active anymore parents attended and were so excited for them! It was such a happy day and to see their whole family together at church, smiling and full of hope is something I won't forget. Missionary is hard BUT it is worth it. I love you all so so so much and hope you have a great week!
Ingat po kayo palagi! 
Jessica drinking from a coconut


Love, 

Sister Lowe 

Monday, November 18, 2013

Week 28

Hey everyone!
How are you all doing? School, work, sports? I hope everything is going well over there! Things are starting to calm down a bit over here from the super typhoon but there are still so many repercussions from the damage of the storm and the people who were killed :( One of the Elders in my mission found out both his parents were killed in the storm and that his house is gone. I can't imagine the pain and hurt he as well as so many of the people here are going through... please keep them in your prayers. But my companion found out her family is safe and she still has a house to go home to so we are very happy about that! 


So this week has been another challenging but great week! We got rejected pretty bad this week BUT sister Lariosa and I didn't let that get us down! haha we just kept trying and trying and we actually found some really progressing and truth-seeking investigators. 

And on top of that, I literally think I had the best day of my entire mission earlier this week! So who wants to hear what happened?? Well hope there is someone who ants to know because I'm telling you anyways haha. K so here's the story :D Last sunday our investigator Joy came to church and she said she liked it and we were super excited to teach her the next day, but something came up and she said we could come on Wednesday. We were a little worried when we began the lesson on Wednesday because before we had started she asked if she could just go to church and not be baptized. My mind was going everywhere while we were singing the opening hymn trying to think of what I could say to her to help her in our lesson. We opened up with a prayer and I just prayed so hard that my mind would be cleared and be able to listen to the spirit and that Joy would be able to feel the spirit in the lesson. As soon as we ended the prayer I asked her how her Book of Mormon reading is. Get this, she got the Book of Mormon on Nov 5 and by Nov 13 she was in Mosiah!!! She said she loves it and just can't get enough of it. 


me and Sis Lariosa at zone conference

Sister Mack, Sister Garrett at me at Zone conference


She said every time she reads it she feels so much peace and happiness she doesn’t want it to end or put it down. I then felt prompted to ask a series of questions to her. The first was "why do you think you feel that way when you read the book of mormon?" She thoughtfor a couple seconds and then simply stated "because I know it's true. It is the word of God for us in our day and contains the fulness of the gospel." (all of this took place in Tagalog by the way haha this is just in english for your convenience) :) So then I asked her if the Book of Mormon is true, which she just said it was, what does that mean for her? Once again she thought for a second and then with tears in her eyes she said "that means God restored his true church back to the earth after centuries of it being lost after the death of Christ and his apostles through the prophet Joseph Smith because He loves us. It means Joseph Smith is a true prophet of God. which means this church, the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is true." 

The spirit was so strong and I seriously felt like my heart was going to jump out of my chest it was burning so deeply and sister Lariosa and I could barely even speak. I told her yes, yes it is. We bore our testimonies to her and all 3 of us were crying and just feeling the spirit SO strongly, like it was almost tangible in the room. Then I asked her, "so Joy, if you know the church is true what must you do to be a member of the true church?" she just smiled and then whispered "be baptized". I am so excited for Joy to be baptized Dec 3rd and she cannot wait! I have not felt the spirit so strongly my entire mission and I have never felt so guided by the spirit orthat I (me, Sister Lowe) was truly able to help someone. On the days where it gets tough or I miss home, its moments like this that make it all worth it and more. I love being a missionary and sometimes can't imagine what it will be like in a year when I am not wearing this black badge. I love my Heavenly Father and my savior Jesus Christ and know they are very aware and mindful of us. I love you all and you are always in my prayers. Mahal ko kayo at ingat po kayo palagi!

Love always,
Sister Lowe  

Monday, November 11, 2013

Week 27 - Typhoon Hayain hit

Hey everyone!!!
So we've had a little rain over here if you haven't heard haha. Apparently we just went through a super typhoon here which has been pretty devastating to many parts of the Philippines. So many people have died and many areas of the Philippines are in a state of calamity. It's been quite the adventure but don't worry we are all safe here in Hermosa! My companion Sister Lariosa is from Bacolad which is in a state of calamity right now and still hasn't heard from her family so that's been pretty hard for her (please pray for them), but she is so strong and we are working hard and doing our best to help the families here in Hermosa. (At this point Jessica doesn't even know how bad the storm was because they have no contact with the news).








Despite the crazy weather this week was one of the best of my mission so far! This week we found 3 new really great investigators and they are so amazing! Their names are Joy, Shania and Martha and they came to church this week and loved it. Joy is loving the Book of Mormon and said to me that she feels something different when she reads it, a peaceful calming feeling that makes her feel happy. She said she is addicted to it and can't put it down at night, haha. She is such an inspiration to me and I can't wait to see her progress even further and become closer to her heavenly father and Jesus Christ. 




We also had Ohmi and Edrei Robles at church this week and they are so excited for their baptism on November 24th! They always talk about it when we come over and hug us and kiss us and tell us their experiences and readings in the Book of Mormon. I have grown to love their family so so much and I can not wait to see them enter into the waters of baptism to begin their journey back to our Heavenly Father. They are just the nicest family and they will truly always have a place in my heart. Then on top of that Anthony (our less active who hasn't been to church in 5 years) came to church again this sunday! He talked to us later and said that he is so grateful for us, and the day that we knocked on his door. At first he would barely talk to us but now we are great friends and we love talking about the gospel and how it helps us in our lives. He told me that many missionaries have come and gone but he could really feel our love for him and he is glad that we didn't give up on him. I told him of course we won't give up on you! kahit matigas and ulo nyo (even if you have a hard head sometimes) haha he just laughed and said totoo po yan (that is true). We are so close to him and his family and I almost cried when he shook my hand and told me I never have to worry about him because he will never leave the church again, it is true and the only way to receive true happiness :)

I seriously love being a missionary!!! The people I meet, the lives ive seen change, the hearts that have been softened  make every moment worth it. I know God lives, he loves each and every one of us and is aware of our struggles and trials. He will help us if we just let him and put our trust in him. I love you all so much and hope you are safe and happy :)
love always,

sister Lowe

Monday, November 4, 2013

Week 26 - Monday before the storm

Hey everyone!
This week was seriously one of the best weeks of my mission so far! We have been working so hard here to reactivate the less actives as well as find new people to teach and man oh man has the Lord blessed us! 

One family that is very special to me is the Robles family. We only met them a month ago but I love them so much and we have gotten so close! Anthony and Aliw are the parents, and Edrei, Ohmi, Eden, and Endzel are their four children. Anthony and Aliw are long time less actives (the last time they came to church was 5 years ago) and none of the others in the family are members. It’s so funny for me to look back on when we first met them and how things are now. When we first met the Robles family, they cracked open the door and talked to us for maybe a minute before saying they were busy and were not interested in coming to church. Many of the members here in Hermosa told us we would be wasting our time with them, that many many missionaries had gone and taught them but no success or change. But sister Lariosa and I both felt very strongly that we shouldn't give up on them. And I'm so glad we didn't because not only are they happy, reading their scriptures everyday and having family prayer, but yesterday for the first time in 5 years the Robles Family came to church! I can not describe to you the feeling that came over me when I saw them walk through the church doors and shake my hands with big smiles on their faces. Moments like this are what make every sacrifice of being thousands of miles away from everything i love and know worth it. I love being a missionary and being able to bring the gospel to by brothers and sisters here in the Philippines and help to strengthen families here. I love the gospel. The church is true! There is no better work than this! I love you all and hope you are safe and happy! 
Mahal ko kayo!
love always,

sister Lowe :)

Jessica at 27 weeks of her mission

Monday, October 28, 2013

Week 25


Helloooo :)

So sorry I don’t have time to write my usual letter to everyone but i just wanted to write to you and dad! I miss you all so much and I hope you enjoyed fall break! Dad sorry you had to work so much :p Mom I hope you are relaxing and not killing yourself with too much work, haha. So I’m doing good here and I love my companion Sister Lariosa! we are like best friends- she and I love working hard everyday and always try to have  a positive attitude. So, I have some favors to ask of youuuuuuu :)
1.   Can you send some good fun, simple FHE games or activities I can do here with our investigators and their kids? 
2.  I need new brown and black crocks (the keds style - I think it was) bc i left them outside and they shrunk in the sun, haha.
3.  Send me Devon’s email and address at BYU please bc I want to talk to him
4.  Will you send me lots of pictures? 
5.   Keep being the awesome amazing parents you are :)  I LOVE YOUUUUUU :)


you all are amazing examples to me and I love you so much. This week we had transfers but i stayed here in hermosa with Sis lariosa to finish her training. This week we had a lot of rejection and it was kind of discouraging. Dad, in your email to me, you talked about how in Thailand; they all treated you like a movie star but wouldn’t listen to your message- thats how it is here. (ps: dad will you please send me more stories or stuff about your mission? it really helps me and I realized I don’t know that much about your mission.) EVERYONE and their dog wants to be my friend and take pictures with me and entertain me at their house but they don’t want our message (at least this week it seemed like) but I know it will get better and if I do my best the lord will bless me. Man, missionary work is HARD but its great and it’s worth it. The last appointment we had this week, when we were a little down from so much rejection, was the biggest blessing from the Lord. we extended a baptismal goal date for them in Nov. and they accepted and came to church the next day. The Lord really does look out for us. 

I love you SO SO much like you don’t even know but, I am happy and doing great here in the Lords vineyard. keep encouraging the ward to do missionary work! Mom, I’m so happy to hear you are working with the missionaries! I wish I had before, and I have made a promise to myself that when I go home I will work with them a lot bc they need the help of the members. us missionaries can’t do it by ourselves. I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVEEEEEE YOUUUUUUU and cant wait to hear from you next week!

love always, 
jessica

ps: I have a question for you two. Do you want to come pick me up from my mission and have me take you around to all my areas? They allow this for the foreigners its called a mission tour and I thought it sounded super fun and I would really love for you all to see the Philippines! Just let me know because believe it or not that day is going to come faster than we all think and getting a Visa and stuff takes time and planning. If it’s too expensive or you want to wait a couple years to come back here with me thats totally fine I thought I would just ask :)
love you!

pics
1. companionship unity a its finest- sister Lariosa and i smearing cake frosting on each others faces haha
2. tracking
3. me with some of my little fans :)








Monday, October 21, 2013

Week 24


Hey everyone!!

So it's been another great week here in Hermosa! A lot happened this week here in the Philippines so there's lots to tell this week. So one, there was a huge earthquake in Cebu which everyone was talking about because a lot of people here have relatives and friends over there. A lot of people died or were hurt which was really sad but we did hear that all the missionaries over there are safe which is good :) Next we had exchanges earlier this week so I was companions with Sister Smith for a day which was really fun because she is a new american missionary so with 2 white Americans walking around (and unfortunately no one could work with us that day) we attracted a lot of attention from the Filipinos in our area haha. One of my favorite things to do here is listen to people around me talk about me in tagalog because they don't think I can understand them and then talk to them in tagalog. haha. its so funny they always are super surprised and don't know what to say back, haha. Not to brag or anything, haha, but this week was kind of a record for me in the number of proposals I received and the number of people who told me I am their crush, haha. Seriously, if you ever need a self esteem booster I'm telling you, you gotta come to the Philippines. It's pretty hilarious :) 

Anyways, even though all that stuff is great and all my very favorite part of this week was being able to listen to General Conference and hear from our Prophet Thomas S. Monson. Seriously, general conference was just so amazing and the spirit and peace I felt while listening to the speakers words was just incredible. One of my favorite talks from this conference was by Kevin S. Hamilton about enduring to the end. He told a story from his youth when he was a basketball player in high school and had to get in shape for the season. His coach made them train and condition to the point where he literally thought "this is it I am going to die" He ran to the point of exhaustion and lifted weights he didn't think he could bear. BUT he never gave up. He endured. He pushed through and had hope that one day he would rest from his afflictions. For most of you who know me, I also played basketball in high school as well as track and field. I remember my own experiences during conditioning for basketball or track and i'm pretty sure the same thoughts came to my head- "i think i literally going to die right now. someone please tell my family I love them" haha. In fact, one time at the end of my freshman year, I even told my coach I was thinking of quitting. But I didn't. I endured. Even when it was hard and I felt like giving up (or throwing up haha) I thought about my team and what I wanted to be, what I wanted to accomplish. If I gave up I would gain nothing from my experience and I would stay weak and out of shape. So I pressed on and endured 4 years of intense practices and training. But by the end of it all I was proud of what I had become. I was (what I consider) to be a pretty decent basketball player and runner, strong, and most importantly happy to say that I was not a quitter. Sometimes in this life we face intense trials and afflictions. We are brought down by the pains and problems of the world and others around us who would prefer to drag us down. Sometimes people question"why do bad things happen to good people? or why am I facing this hardship in my life?" "Has God abandoned me?".  I can promise you he has not. Our purpose in coming to this earth is to be challenged. To learn, to grow, to gain experience so that we can reach our full potential and return to our loving heavenly father after this life. If we never had trials we would never grow or learn how to overcome them. Elder Orson F. Whitney so beautifully said: “No pain that we suffer, no trial that we experience is wasted. It ministers to our education, to the development of such qualities as patience, faith, fortitude and humility. All that we suffer and all that we endure, especially when we endure it patiently, builds up our characters, purifies our hearts, expands our souls, and makes us more tender and charitable, more worthy to be called the children of God … and it is through sorrow and suffering, toil and tribulation, that we gain the education that we come here to acquire and which will make us more like our Father and Mother in heaven.” 

 Throughout our mortal existence we are bound to find ourselves in situations or areas of our life where we feel like our burdens are to hard to bear and we cannot continue. We must remember in times like these that we are never alone and we do not have to cary our burdens alone. Our savior Jesus Christ atoned for us and will willingly carry us if we let him in. If we have faith, patience, and endure our trails well, God will surely bless us and we will become stronger than we ever thought possible. I was once a weak, uncoordinated and out of shape freshman in high school (trust me just ask coach martin she knows haha :) ) but because I endured, worked hard every day,  and trusted in my god that he would help me, 
I was able to be proud of the person and player I was at the end of my senior year and see how much I had grown, learned and been strengthened. I will always be grateful for the lessons I've learned from my trials and hard times because they have made me the person I am today. And of course, I couldn't have done it without the amazing support I had from my amazing parents, coaches (Thanks Martin, Grimm, and Pfaff :) ) team, and friends. We have the best supporter we could ever ask for as we go through hard times- Our Heavenly Father and Savior Jesus Christ :) I am so grateful for the gospel and the knowledge and strength it gives me to do hard things and to be happy :) I love being a missionary here in the philippines and i love all of you!!!
mahal ko kayo!
sister lowe

pics:
1me and my besties sister garrett and sister mack after conference!
2. exchanges with Sister Smith
3. Darcy and Clark’s baptism!

Monday, October 14, 2013

Week 23


Dear Mom,
Hey, I haven't gotten it yet but I'm excited!!! I get to watch conference in 2 weeks and I'm so excited for that too!! not gonna lie I'm pretty jealous that dad is going to see devon at BYU and see the game and linda and everyone but its all good, I'm having my own fun here in the Philippines haha. I love you sooooooooooooooooo muuuuuuuuuch!! i miss you a lot too but don't worry I'm good and happy here! :) but still really miss you haha, when I get home you better prepare yourself for ALOT of mommy daughter bonding time haha- ice cream, chick, flicks, chocolate, manicures, talking about everything under the moon, everything! haha I love you mom!! I want you to know how much I truly appreciate you- I can’t even explain how much I love you and am thankful for you. you are a great mom and example. keep enduring just like you said! thats the only way we can ever truly be happy- and always remember to find joy in the journey :) love you!!!!!

love always 
your favorite daughter (shhh we don't have to tell Marissa haha :) )

Dear Dad, 
Awww, it seems like such a long time ago that you came to visit me at BYU!! that was so fun! Not gonna lie I'm a little jealous that you are going to BYU and get to see the game and be with linda and everyone else but thats ok I'll get over it haha. the tagalog is better, I lead all the lessons and can pretty much understand most of what people are saying to me now which is good. I mean I'm no where near fluent but i can really see the lords hand in helping me. i think its so funny that I took 3 years of spanish and i know WAY more tagalog than I do spanish haha. the lord really is the key for sure. we will have conference in 2 weeks. We were supposed to have it next week but there is a huge philippines festival that week so they moved it bc it wouldn't be safe for us to travel. I'm so excited for it!!! Aw dad I really love you and miss you a lot. I'm doing great don’t worry or anything but I do miss you and love you so much. when I get home we better go to a football game too!!! haha. well tell everyone I love them and miss them! 
love always
your favorite daughter, jessica (we don’t have to tell Marissa haha :) )

Monday, October 7, 2013

Week 22 - No time


hey family!!! I’m so sorry I have no time to email a big email this week, but know that I love you so much and you all are in my prayers!!!!!!!!!!!!! Next week will be a good email - I promise, haha

Love always
Jessica :)

Monday, September 30, 2013

Week 21


Hey everyone! Kumusta po kayo?? 

Wow its been quite an exciting week here in Hermosa! Last P-day after I left the computer shop to email, our Zone Leaders called us and told us we had to stay inside for the rest of the day because the flooding was so high! In some places in my area the water went up past my waist! It was awesome!! haha. I mean, of course, I was sad we couldn't go out and work that day but, the experience was really fun. So, this week was super successful and I have some pretty sweet stories for you :) 

It's up to my calves
PS:  This is the first photo I have of her in her pink skirt (I made)
So cute!
So the first one is from Tuesday.. We had been walking all day and it was POURING rain so we had gotten punted (missionary term for rejected haha) all day. 


Jessica with a bunch of missionaries
 We walked past one of our members homes and I suddenly felt like we should go back and drop by. So we visited with the Jaring Family and they had company over. We introduced ourselves to them and found out that they had seen us earlier in the week and wanted to talk to us but were too shy. So we talked with them for a while about the church and our beliefs and they told us they want us to come to their house and teach them! I have such a good feeling about them and they are so so nice. I am so grateful for the guidance of the spirit and that I was listening and acted upon it. Ok so next story!! So we have been teaching a less active member family for a while now and we have been praying for them so much to come back to church. Then this past Sunday they all came to church and Kim brought her fiancĂ©’ who is not a member and we got to teach him yesterday! He said he loved church and we asked him to pray to know if the Book of Mormon is true and if this is the true church and after the lesson he prayed and said he felt peace and happiness in his heart and knows that it is true!! Yayy! Then another one of our investigators- Chona, said she has been reading the book of Mormon everyday and loves it! She said she stays up at night with a flashlight reading it haha, how cute is she? I invited her to be baptized on Saturday and she said yes! She is so nice and has such a cute family... I’m so happy and excited to see them grow stronger in their faith and for their happiness to increase :) Ok I saved the BEST story for last!! So we were teaching one of our new investigators, Joseline, on Friday and I asked her if she prayed if the Book of Mormon is true and if our message is true. She said she did and that she knows it is the word of god for us just like the bible is. After that she told us a story of why she was interested in our message in the first place and why she let us in to her home to teach her. So apparently, when we first met her she saw us coming up the hill to her home and she was going to go inside to hide haha BUT, then she said she saw a person or a light behind me so she stopped and watched us walk up the hill. She told me that when I approached her there was a light or aura around me that made her want to talk to me and find out why. I asked her are you sure its not just because I’m the only white person for miles? haha. she laughed but then got serious again and said that she felt peace when she saw me and when I spoke to her and she knows that God was trying to tell her that we had something she needed. HOW COOL IS THAT? Man these people are so prepared to hear the gospel and I feel so blessed to be apart of this great work! I love the Philippines, I love the people, I love my companion sister Lariosa- we get along so well and have so much fun together, and of course I love this gospel and all of you :) Thank you for all your support and prayers- I truly feel them. I love you all!! 

Mahal ko kayo at ingat po kayo palagi!

Sister Lowe