Wednesday, March 28, 2012

3/28/2012


Spiritual:  Alma 62:45, Acts 2&9, Helaman 5:17-19.  Here we find but a few of many examples of ancient missionaries teaching with power and the Holy Spirit.  This is such a great key!  When they taught this way they had great success--even their enemies or mere strangers believed and changed their ways, truly converting unto the Lord.  When we teach with the Spirit and with power the possibilities are endless!  It is the conviction and the burning testimony people feel and respond to--not the eloquent speeches of the world.

We have a "new" preferable mailing address for letters only:

Sister Katherine Biggs
C/O Philippines Quezon City Mission
Proj. 4, Cubao, Quezon City Rizal St
Metro Manila, Philippines

I have seen some great miracles this week!  This really is the Lord's work.  From finding less-active families that weren't on our list, to a Catholic husband opening up and wanting us to teach him.  He is very interesting.  The first time we really got to talk to him we entered their home and started chatting, and he just kind of left...his wife looked at us apologetically and disappointingly because she really wants her husband to convert too.  We stayed and talked to her so we could teach her (less-active), and as we were talking he returned with RC Cola!  FYI that is not allowed for us in our mission, and his wife knew it so she made him take it back for something else.  He came back with merienda (snack and lemon-lime soda)!  We were all shocked, his wife included!  He was happy to have us there and started asking all sorts of questions.  We were all so happy.  Our next visit he gave us a ride to our next appointment (he is a tricycle driver) because it was far and it was raining, and tried really hard to not accept our payment.  We had to semi-run away from him so he would take it .  They came to church on Sunday for sacrament only, and promised to come next week for all 3 hours.  I am very excited to see what this next week holds in store for that family!

Things are great in my new ward.  As always, they are very friendly, but for some reason there is some great connection.  It should be a great ward to have a birthday in 

I love you all very much and glad to see you are doing great! (Thanks for the picture Dad)  Keefer keep up the great work in school!



Wednesday, March 14, 2012

3/14/2012

Sister Katherine Nicole Biggs
Philppines Quezon City Mission
P.O. Box 13873
Ortigas Center, Pasig City
1600 Metro Manila

Thank You all for requesting how to mail birthday packages to Katherine!  This is her address.  FYI I think sending something through USPS international 4 lb. envelope is the easiest.  She is doing great!

My Beloved Family!

I really truly love you so much, and am so grateful for all that you have done and continue to do (and will do in the future ).  Michael, again, I am so proud of you as a missionary.  Keep the fire burning baby!  Thanks to you and Dad for your scriptures.  Michael, I am proud of the content in your last letter about letting excuses go and taking responsibility, doing and being who we need to be despite anyone else.  Let's support each other in that, okay?  Let me know some of your ideas for that.

I am so happy to hear that things are going great, and that the family is visiting!  YAY!  You can tell them that I really enjoy seeing their pictures in the Tolman Family Calendar.  It is pretty awesome!  Of course Chris is a great cousin!  Have fun all of you!  Please tell Ang many, many thanks from me for the Christmas card.  As usual, I have not had time to write anyone.  I really enjoyed the book Victor drew for me and the pictures by Diana, and of course her wonderful letter.  I am glad to hear they are doing well, and that Victor is taking those fighting classes!  Oh, and for Ang:  Sister Goud, one of my housemates, is from India.  It was really funny when she was flipping through the calendar and saw Ronak and Ang's wedding picture!  She said "Indian!" and got really excited.  There are missionaries in India--who knew?  They are only male though.  Sister Goud is the only Indian missionary in our mission. [ours is an international apartment: American, Filipino, New Zealander, Indian]

Connor is taller than you now Mom?!  Holy moley!  Congratulations to Cyrus for his first time passing the sacrament!

I am excited for your upcoming trip Mom and Dad!  Make sure to e-mail me before you leave so I don't miss any news!

BTW, are you all doing family scripture study?  Chris, are you doing your individual scripture study every day?  That is the best mission preparation, and life preparation.  Good to get in the habit now.

Spiritual
1) As I have said before, the law and obedience and just exactly what that means have interested me for quite some time.  In Romans 13:8-10 we find our answer--LOVE is the fulfilling of the law.  Wow, God really knew what He was doing when He said the first and second greatest commandments were to love Him and love everyone else!  As it says in Moroni 7:46-47 if ye have not charity ye are nothing, but it will be found well in the last day for he who hath charity.  If we do everything else but neglect these commandments......yeah....good luck!
 
 2) An addition:  in the New Testament we find lots of great, timeless instruction for proper behaviors of members.  I know the Book of Mormon is really important, but let us listen to the council of our leaders and use all of the standard works.  I do testify that the Book of Mormon contains the answers to our questions...but it is not the only one.  There are many other instances, even here on my mission, that my needs and questions have been met by the other standard works.  Focus on the Book of Mormon....but use the others as well!  They are also the Word of God!

I am transferring to a new area tomorrow.  President has already told me that I will have an American companion.  That will break me even at 2 American, 2 Filipino companions!  I am excited to see what this new transfer is going to be like!  Please pray for me.

ALL my LOVE,
Your daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece, cousin, and defender of the truth,
Sister Katherine Biggs.......a.k.a. Kat

Monday, February 20, 2012

2/20/2012

Hello my family!

YAYAYAYAYAYAY!!  Keefer is going to BYU!  Whoooo!  Are you going to live at home, or in the dorms?  

Jac, I love and miss you too, and be good too!   Continue to prepare for your mission! [mom, that is so cute she is still focused on the mission and that she needs ties, he he he.  Also really cute that she wanted to text us, and reminded us to be good.]  David, I hear you are such a great helper--I am so proud of you!  Keep up the good work!  Keep growing big both of you!

I am becoming more like a rock, more German, than I ever was before.  I think it is because the Filipinos tend to be very excitable.  My hair can be put in a short ponytail now!  It is getting long!  I played the piano in sacrament yesterday, and apparently some of the children at first thought Barbie was playing the piano.

To all prospective missionaries:  missions are no cake-walk.  That being said, they are very, very worth it.  There are many things you learn in such a short period of time that really prepare you for life--marriage, children, work, etc.  It also gives you a very different perspective on life, and on the principles of the Gospel.  Even though I grew up in the Church and know a lot of things, my perspective and attitude has been shifted to grow in understanding and see things in a new light--this has been done in such a way that could never have been done had I not served a mission.  There is so much I could say, but I will leave it to this:  there are many things I will change in my life when I return, and because of that I will be so much more ready to serve the Lord and lead an even more successful life.  A mission is a springboard for growth and learning, the likeness of which there is no comparison!

Funny: Bill Engval "here's your sign" would have a great time here in the Philippines.  They say a lot of things that are very obvious (and a Filipino is the one who made the observation).  Also, an example of one of the funny things that has been said to me on the street, "Why are you beautiful?" he he he

Spiritual
1)  In Jesus the Christ Ch 24 Elder Talmage discusses an event that occurs right after the Mount of Transfiguration--an occurrence wherein the disciples were unable to cast out a devil out of a child.  He has some very interesting comments, but what I like most is the comment about the belief of the father of the possessed child:  the healing was depending upon him and his belief, not the outside action or power of another.  There are so many things tied up in this thought, the largest of which is that everything in this world depends on us, not on what happens to us.  We are "agents unto ourselves" as it states in D&C 58:28.  We are here to act, not to be acted upon, and in some ways our faith is a measure of that:  the way we think, believe, and act.  Do we think, believe, and act like our lives are dependent  upon the actions of other people, or do we think, believe, and act as if we were the ones at the helm being proactive and taking control?  Which of these leads to eternal progression and becoming like our Father in Heaven?

Btw, it is Sister Darasin's Birthday today!  I will tell her happy birthday for you!

All my love!
Kat



Monday, January 9, 2012

1/09/2012

Happy Birthday Daddy!  You are 7 squared now! [think about the cool symbolism in that--7 means complete/perfect, and a square.....]  he he    Thank you again for President Monson's message.
Spiritual
Alma 21:16-17.  God will lead you to the prepared, and then you will have success.  Trust in Him and He will lead you to the best choice!
Examples in Alma 18 and 22---if you teach powerfully and with the Spirit anyone can change and be truly converted unto the Lord!
1 Ne 1:2.  Despite many afflictions we need to choose to see the blessings of the Lord in our lives.  The afflictions are but a small moment for our eternal progression, and we can see from the example of Nephi that if we endure and remain faithful the Lord will bless us greatly.  Greatness is not free, but comes with a cost--a cost that is very much worth it.

You are worrying about my sleeping arrangements because you don't want me to sleep on the kitchen floor.  Don't worry, we were sleeping on pads.  In this apartment we have "beds"--we are still sleeping on pads, but they are placed in a bed frame.  It is nice to not have to "set up" for bed every night.  My day:  wake up at 6:30am, study 8-11am (personal, companion, and language study 1hr each), lunch 11-12pm, proselyte 12-9pm, daily planning 9-9:30pm, supposed to sleep at 10:30pm.  This is the general daily missionary schedule.  The going to sleep one is what gets messed up.  I usually end up going to bed at 11pm.  This is because we don't really have any dinner appointments, and do not take time for dinner because we have no time--too many people to visit.  We are planning and updating our area book until 10pm, then we have to eat and get ready for bed, and I usually also shower because it is so dirty here.  By the time all of that is done it is 11pm for me.  Oh well.  I had a pretty good exercise routine going too but that got shot down when I got sick.  I am still on the stretches/yoga only with push-ups and "leg raises" (the abdominal exercise where you lie on your back and raise your legs over your head) every once in a while.  I am trying to work my way back to my previous exercise routine (with some improvements).  We will see what happens.  Oh, btw Mom, the "tree" and "ice-skater" yoga positions are great for hams and butt muscles (especially for firming) and more specific than just running.  You go from the tree--standing on one leg with your hands above your head--to the "ice-skater"-- torso and the leg you are not standing on parallel to the ground.  They are pretty great, and my favorite yoga positions.  If you are confused I am sure grandma will know what I am talking about.  I am glad to know they are doing well.  What is grandpa doing with all of his time?  Is he finished yet with the shed?  Is he serving two days in the temple now?  I am glad he is loving retirement!


P-day has slightly improved--sending my clothes to the laundry is great, and so worth it.  But for now that is about it.  No extra time, really. 

Thanks for all your prayers my family!  Our area is beginning to progress like it should.  We are focusing even more on less actives, and I am excited for the Area Presidency Broadcast to the Philippines on Sat. (yes, I will be thinking of you on the day Dad, dudubach!) where they will explain further the objectives for the Philippines and the plan and what they expect the wards and stakes (and missionaries) to do.  Tracting has even been forbidden in some missions (not in ours thankfully).  Basically we are focused now on reactivation and helping people go through the temple.  Our mission theme for the year is "Finding Joy Through the Temple"--helping all the less actives and recent converts (and active members for that matter) go through the temple.  The new focus is very interesting, and very needed.  I am excited to see what will happen to the church here in the coming year!

I love you all so much!  Keep strong, I am so grateful for all you do.  Remember Alma 19:23!  I know your faith and prayers help me in ways we don't understand yet!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

11/29/2011

Family!
Happy Thanksgiving!  I have a lot to be grateful for! 
Spiritual 
1)  Luke 14:26-33 (include JST)  Are we firm in our belief and are we going to hold out until in the end? "Settle these things in your heart".  Good for all of us--missionaries and our investigators.  If they do not think they will hold out to the end, don't baptize them until they will--otherwise there will be a greater condemnation.  As missionaries, we better finish the job we were called to do.  As members....Endure to the End!
2)  From Jesus the Christ, beginning of Chapter 15:  the Sabbath is a covenant between God and His people which sets them apart--a new thing to add to my list to help my investigators understand just how holy the sabbath day is, and how important it is to keep it!
3)  Luke 15, the story of the prodigal son.  Not only for investigators, but members as well.  In essence, we all need to realize what state we are in and humble ourselves enough to repent and return to our Father in Heaven.  [the part about the older brother is also for members, but I want to focus on the humbling ourselves and repenting part]
   Some interesting experiences this week.  The guidance of the Lord is with us, and I can really feel the power of prayer as far as the Lord leading the prepared to us, and us to them.  We had another member who recently moved into our area walk up to us again.  Awesome experience.  We already have two solid investigators from them, and will probably have more.  The work in our area is really growing.  First, backround.  At the beginning of this transfer they split our area.  We took the area that was "new", meaning less focus had been placed on it because it is far from our apartment, and far from the church.  And it is the really poor section of town.  We are essentially opening up the area.  Well, we intend to leave it fully staffed and prepared when we leave, so much so that they will have to build a church over there soon.  They are getting ready to split the two wards here--four missionaries in both of the Cainta Wards (sisters in ours (cainta 2nd) and elders in cainta 1st).  We already have so many solid, prepared investigators over there.  And we are continuing to discover more members!  This is great, because our area presidency has just started a rescue action--they want us to focus on less active members.  The numbers struggle--8 out of 10 baptisms here go inactive.  In their words (and I agree wholeheartedly) this is unacceptable.  They want us to focus on reactivating who we already have, and building centers of strength before we spread ourselves too thin...especially in cases when people are far from church because they tend to go inactive.  This represents a bit of a problem for our area because 1) far from church 2) as far as we know right now, not a lot of members.  We are working on that :).  So, lots of strong, great investigators now, and we just baptized 3 yesterday!  One is them is definite missionary material, and is so excited.  He is going to start working with us.  The others, a mother and a daughter (who are technically in the other area now) are such a miracle. The mother has changed so much, and so excited to continue to become better.  Her daughter really looks up to me, and has asked me how to become a missionary.  She is 9.  So cute.
So, interesting story #2.  We sat down to teach a lesson, and first understand that our area is a floodway squatter's area.  Many of the "homes" are very open, and over or right next to the water, and everyone is together.  So we sat down, and started to teach our investigators with a lot of neighbors and roommates listening in.  Well, turns out one of the neighbors is a preacher.  He started about how the Bible is perfect and complete and there cannot be any other scripture, etc.  In many ways he was kind of trying to pick a fight with us....kind of.  He wasn't too rude about it, just very emphatic.  Well, we were pretty emphatic as well and bore strong testimony that God does speak to us through prophets today, and that the Book of Mormon is true.  I bore heartfelt testimony of our purpose there and our love for them--that we were there for them, not for us, and I am so far away from my family.  I refused to scripture bash with him (which in some cases would be fun, because everything that he was saying actually supported us).  I invited him to read Ezekiel 37:15-16 and Luke 11, and gave him some questions to ponder.  We will see what happens tomorrow when we return to that area.  Our investigators were so embarrassed--I am really glad for that experience though, because it is a good trial of their faith to make them stronger.  I emphasized to them that they should always ask God, and that they needed to ask God if we were true (what we are sharing), if Joseph Smith is a true prophet, and if the Book of Mormon is true.  I am excited to see the result it produces.
Ooh, another interesting thing.  I get shouted at a lot "what is your name"?  Well...  Anyway, the army of children that always somehow manages to coalesce around me always whispers my name.  Well yesterday adults started saying "Hi Sister Biggs" to me, and I know it was not from looking at my nametag.  This is a very interesting result.  I am going to pray for very positive results, as in they will realize we have truth, everyone will start wanting us to teach them (sincerely), etc. 
Last night the mother of one of our investigators truly became an investigator.  She went to church learned a lot, and has a lot of respect for us missionaries.  She is "catholic", but really likes how we have knowledge and explain everything, and sees that as a deficiency in the catholic church.  She is happy with the good things we have taught her children--her son, our investigator, was "gay" (he is 12), mostly from the environment.  Her 14 almost 15 year old daughter is pregnant and has a live-in boyfriend, but she and her mother read the law of chastity pamphlet and she wants to change.  I'm so impressed with their desires to do good. A thing about missionaries here:  she is so impressed with us (and she is not the only one), and respects us so much especially above other missionaries because we actually stick around and teach them things, and have a different spirit about us.  There are a lot of missionaries around here, but we are the first ones to really stick to that area.  The other missionaries of different faiths are here to "share the word of God" only:  they share some things and then ask for money.  They are also paid, so we try to make it clear to our investigators that we are paying to be here.  The other missionaries never ask them to do things--share only, ask for money and leave, usually never to return again.  They are not able to answer questions, and bible study here means memorizing verses, not actually studying the meaning of scripture.  I like her because she is very honest and straightforward.

All my love to my friends!  All my love to my family!  Have a wonderful week, I love you love you love you love you!  Thank you so much for your prayers, and continue to pray!  We really appreciate it!
Kat

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

10/17/2011

Things are great!  We had two baptisms this past Saturday--a girl age 9 and another 18.  And we are excited for another baptism next week--a young father whose wife is a member (if just slightly inactive--but not anymore!).  The family is so kind. We can only visit them on Sundays because that is his only day off, and they always feed us.  He is a great story of diligence.  He grew up in a the poorest of the poor families, and decided he wanted more in life.  He has worked diligently to be able to read, and continues to work on it.  He already has a great understanding of the gospel principles.  The district leader told us that in his interview on Sunday he gave one of the best answers he has ever heard as to who Joseph Smith is--that God sent him, a prophet, to restore His Church because He knew we would need His Church in our lives (something to that effect).  So awesome.  They still live in the slums area, but God has already blessed them so much already.  I am so excited to see him continue faithful--he will be a great leader.
We picked up a lot of new families this week, and we are really hopeful for them.  So excited to see the Lord continue to make this area more fruitful!

 We had a great FHE yesterday with the Stake President's family.  It was on Obedience and Faith and how those are our bridge to blessings.  If we want more blessings, we need to increase BOTH obedience and faith (included in faith is positive thinking--my addition).  This was so good, and a refreshing reminder that my goals are worthy as a missionary, I just need to ask, obey, and have faith*positively think I will achieve, with the help of the Lord*.   The lesson came from a workshop with Church employees, and the speaker said that the members of the Church ought to be some of the richest people on the earth(many examples in the scriptures)--the only reason they aren't is they aren't obedient/have faith.  Ex:  give tithing, but give grudgingly.  If your fists are closed, you cannot catch the blessings that come from heaven.  But when you are generous, and have your hands open, that is when you can catch the blessings of heaven.  I really liked that.  A lot of this reminded me very much of "As a Man Thinketh".
***many missionaries set their standards low, which is sad.  I cannot tell you how many times in the MTC we were told by leader after leader that we are meant to be Ammon's and Alma's--their are MANY waiting for us.  Oftentimes missionaries sell themselves short by not thinking that they can achieve more.  But God is the same yesterday, today, and forever.  Why would He give missionaries back then large success, and us not?  I am convinced that the only thing holding us back is lack of imagination as far as goals are, and that we fall into the trap of everybody saying "that is too high of a goal, you are just focused on baptisms", when in reality if we really believe and work for it God will give it to us.  I pray every day to God that He will set events into motion that will result in the words spreading like wildfire here, that people's hearts will be prepared, and that I will say and do everything at the right time.  Because I do not know how to reach thousands of people on my own, but God does, and He wants them to be reached.  And He will provide the way, just as He did for Alma, Ammon, and all the other ancient missionaries.
---my statement:  There is no reason to set low goals, and every reason to set high ones.

1)  So we have cockroaches in our apartment (I even saw one on my first night here), and permethrin to spray them and any other bugs.  One night there were some, and a particularly weird one creeping on the wall and on the ceiling, out in the open.  I started spraying him like crazy.....and he kept moving (it takes a while to kill them). 
Me:  "What do I do now?"
Sister Sojor (roommate):  "Wait for him to realize he is dead."
Soooo funny.  My desk ended up getting splattered with all the permethrin from the ceiling and wall.

All my love, (send my love to the grandparents too!)
Kat

Monday, October 10, 2011

10/10/11

Pamilia!  Thanks so much for all the prayers, and all you do for me.  Michael, it is funny how a picture from your apartment can inspire....my companion thought that squatters/slums were only in the Philippines.  When she saw that picture she was so surprised.  It think it helped her understand that people in the Philippines aren't the only ones who suffer from poverty.  A thought that came from General Conference (which we watched this weekend b/c of time difference), was that of gratitude.  We must have an attitude of gratitude, and I wonder about the people in my area.  Many of them are squatters, and are extremely poor.  But some things popped into my mind:  a) they have a roof over their heads, and a building to sleep in b) they have food to eat c) the Lord has brought the gospel into their lives d) they have their family....and the list could go on.  The more we are grateful, the more we will receive.  Attitude (and what we focus on) is of utmost importance, and makes all the difference!
  Things are great with my companion....we are continually working on patience together.  She gets tired of speaking English sometimes, but everything is great.  She is very supportive, and I am so grateful for her.
Awww, no more tomatoes :(
Did you get a Daughters of our Kingdom mom?  I am so excited they came out with it.  I am sad they are not giving the sisters in the field one.!
Some Spiritual Thoughts of Mine
1)  General Conference was AWESOME
2)  Satan whispers to us that what we have and do is weird, but in reality it is the other way.  It is weird that people do not have the Gospel, and are living their lives not centered around Christ.
3)  Be like Christ (which should be #1)
4)  I am the messenger of God, not the author.  [What I say and prophesy to my investigators comes from God, not from me.  I am working on a way to make this more clear.]
5)  God does not waste the time of His servants.  They may waste their time, but He does not because every moment is precious when it comes to the salvation of the souls of mankind.  Lesson:  always be on the errand of the Lord, and not a moment will be wasted.  [I have seen this for myself.  The Lord really guides us in everything.]
Well family, I love you so much and am continually grateful for you and all that we have.  I have a bunch of pictures and David and Jacqueline's drawings all posted above my desk.  They give me strength and comfort.  Keep up the good fight!  God is sooooooo aware of each of us, and wants us to be our best!
Kat
PS I am happy to make you look good.  You make me look good too!  I proudly bear the name of Biggs (or "mga malaki" in Tagalog :)
Scripture for plaque:  I think Alma 36:24-25.  This really encompasses the spirit of my mission.