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Hi! I'm Elder Lundy and I represent The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I'm excited to be serving my mission in the Philippines! For further reading, see Ether 12:6, 27 "6. And now, I, Moroni, would speak somewhat concerning these things; I would show unto the world that faith is things which are hoped for and not seen; wherefore, dispute not because ye see not, for ye receive no witness until after the trial of your faith. 27. And if men come unto me I will show unto them their weakness. I give unto men weakness that they may be humble; and my grace is sufficient for all men that humble themselves before me; for if they humble themselves before me, and have faith in me, then will I make weak things become strong unto them."

Monday, May 14, 2012

Mother's Day 2012


We are truly thankful for all that is available so that we can stay in touch with Elder Lundy.
Emails, snail mail, and on Christmas and Mother’s Day Skype!
We were able to talk to Elder Lundy via Skype for a while on Mother's Day!

We had a little trouble getting started…about 2 hours after our set time to skype;
we finally made a connection with him.

We talked of Family and Friends and events.
Elder Lundy was sorry that he couldn’t talk to his big Sister and her family.
Also, he wants Amanda and Taylor to know he says Hi too!
There were too many names to list all of them separately,
but Elder Lundy says Hi to all his Family and Friends.

Elder Lundy was recovering from a week of sickness. Fevers, chills and other unfortunate conditions caused him to have a difficult week.

However we are happy to report that he is on the mend and that he thought this week should be a better week.

We learned that you truly can get comfortable with extremely hot weather, even if you are from the Midwest. The temps have been in the high 90’s and 100, and amazingly, he said he was cold! Granted he was in an air conditioned cafĂ© at the moment, so we asked him at what temperature he was comfortable and he said that over 85 degrees was much better. Anything under that and he was feeling cold. Lol I guess cold is relative. Anything in the 80’s or 90’s never sounds chilly to me. : )
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Here is a short letter we received an hour and a half after our connection was ended due to another brown out:
Hi ,
I'm sorry about what happened earlier. We had a stupid brown out! : P that’s the reason why I got on late this morning too. We had a brown out starting right when I got my skype set up to go... and then another one when we got disconnected. I feel pretty bummed I didn't get to say goodbye. I’m still happy that I got to talk to you guys though. I wish I could have talked to Amanda and Todd and Caleb and Madeline too...
So the first picture with me and Nanay is Nanay Pancho. My adoptive Nanay (lola talaga) I thought you might want a face to go with my stories.

I also want to thank you guys. You spoil me to death. I know all the packages aren't cheap. I really appreciate all you are doing for me, and all you guys are doing to help the work along there at home. As a song by josh groban I am listening to right now says, "Please don't keep your heart hidden away."
I love you guys! Show the world who we are. Every member a missionary. (Eric, you have time for school clubs and such...have you gone on splits or worked with the missionaries yet?)

Love you all!
-Elder Lundy

ps. I have our comp phone right now and we just got a text from the zl's. Since we have a weird transfer this cycle, it’s a day early; they had to announce the list early for us all to be able to pack. Half of our zone is being transferred, including me. Next email you guys get will be from my new area with my new companion....I wasn't sure how I felt about that. Earlier, when I didn't really know Elder Biating, I would have been fine with it. But we're friends now...
I’m not sure I want to transfer : ( well, so be it. It’s what the Lord wants. It’s what I’ll do.
Love you guys!
I didn't get a chance to say it earlier since I didn't say it right away... but Happy Mother's day. : *
I Love You!

Monday, May 7, 2012


Hi! :)


So our trip to Banaue this time was different.
Last time, we just drove through Banaue to get to Batad.


This time we stopped in Banaue, went to the "View Point" took pictures,
and went to all the tourist souvenirs shops in Banaue.


It was a much easier trip.

I got lots of little knick knacks that are super awesome to share with people. Then I got a few bigger things as well.
One of them is included in the pictures.
I'm adding it to my "cooking collection" :)

So our work, it’s going well, much better than before. Mostly, we're doing much better as a companionship. That’s the main difference. It’s starting to affect those we teach as well. I’m actually making progress with an investigator that has been investigating for the past 3 years... well, it’s really a keep going, keep doing what you know to be right and you'll get the blessings when the Lord sees fit sort of thing. Over all, I’m being successful. I’m gaining a greater conversion, a greater testimony. I can't guarantee that I’ll bring anyone else's soul unto Christ, we all have agency, but I sure can use my agency to bring my soul unto Christ. That’s what I’m going to do.



Elder Lundy learned to play the Ukulele...Just like his Bapa did on his mission. : )
Cge, so Mom...about the whole "life planned out thing"....it’s more of an "I listened to the talks at general conference" sort of thing. I know what I want with my life. I know what I have to do to get there. I know who I am. I know who I need to become. I gain the vision that every missionary gains if he serves faithfully and doesn't waste his time. You can't teach this gospel and not gain this point of view if you really do believe what you are teaching. In the past I was dumb, I wasn't living the gospel, I knew what I wanted, but it wasn't what the Lord wanted. Now, I’m focused where I should be. I’m not only living the gospel, but teaching it. I recognize and follow the guidance of the Holy Ghost. Now, I am Elder Lundy. I’m not the Chris Lundy that came on a mission.

In the picture last week, I’m holding the 2 fish I caught. Yup :) the boy is Manny. My favorite little guy here in Solano 2.  Thank you mom, for all you do for me.

I love you. I'm glad we can be together forever.



Love you guys! :*

Elder Biating sent a few Pictures too!   Enjoy...





Monday, April 30, 2012


Hi!  :)




Manny and Elder Lundy




(Mom said to Elder Lundy – I saw that you had heat in the high 90’s this week with the heat index sometimes feeling like 115 degrees. Wow, how hard is it to move around with that kind of heat?)

Yah, its super-hot here, it’s only difficult around 12-3pm, when it’s at its hottest. The rest of the day is easy to manage. I handle the heat a lot better here than I do back home. I count it as a blessing. Not only do I handle it, but most days I’m alright, it doesn't affect me. I don't even really drink water all day either. Just recharge when I get back home. We can't carry or buy enough water, so it’s just easier to do it that way.

Our companion shirts turned out alright. The paint they used was expired so we are having them go over it again, but in a golden yellow. Its gunna look sick! :) I'm also having another shirt made. It’s a long story so I’ll share it with you when it is finished. ;)

(It’s hard to get the batteries they need over there so I asked if he needed some more)

My batteries are great. I’ve only changed the batteries in my clock once and my speaker once. I don't really use my mp3 player right now. I focus my music needs on primary hymns since I can now play them on my ukulele! :) I have the chords down for at least 4 different primary songs, some of which are "Love One Another", and "Book of Mormon Stories" :) its soo cool. I owe it all too Elder Rostedt. Without the chord chart and instruction he gave me before he transferred, I’d still be flopping around not knowing what I’m doing.

(Elder Lundy has had sinus trouble lately so I asked if he needed more medication.)

I’m good on sinus med's. The doctor put me on a nasal spray for like "the rest of my life" as he said. lol. But it’s starting to help. What I do need however is a saline nasal spray. They don't sell it here anywhere!!!!???? I can't believe it! Doc told me to use that as well, but never told me where to get it. lol.

Faith factor was a ton of fun. I snarfed graham cracker powder/bits up my nose while eating gummy worms! :) I’m getting a video of that ;) lol. You got to see it to understand it ;) the Shaners are awesome :) I love 'em. I was actually in the Breese's group since they are also awesome and are going home soon. So I wanted to spend some time with them. But hung out around the Shaners group too because of them and papa Schmidt was in their group and well, aside from Elder Hamblin, he's my best friend here.

Lastly, I met a little boy without a belly button and he is adorable.

That’s all I have this week. We’re going to banaue next p-day, just so you know. I’m not sure what time we are getting back.

Love,

Elder Lundy



Monday, April 23, 2012

April 23 2012 Solano Philippines...


Hi mom!

I’m glad you liked your birthday present! :) I don't know if you remember me talking about an American, Bro. Pete, a while ago or not, but he helped me get it.

(I asked Elder Lundy if it was alright to correspond with some of his old companions and some of the other Elders in his mission)
There are people here that don't get emails from family, like Elder ….. So it’s a good thing if you want to mail them. (If you would like to write the missionaries in his mission, use the address that you would use for Elder Lundy. Just put the other Missionary's name in the place of Chris' name and they will get the letter)

(I asked Elder Lundy about a video that was mentioned by a friend. His reply was) And as for the video...it was on the memory card I sent home that got erased in the mail. Sorry.

( Elder Lundy needed some items that he couldn’t find in the Philippines) Thank you thank you thank you for the package! I appreciate it Mom! :)

So this week, we rescheduled our weekly planning session so we could go help the Gutierrez family fix their fish pond. That is the family of the YM President I told you about a week or two ago. It was sick. I caught 2 fish by hand!!!

We are also reactivating a family and baptizing 2 of their children in mid may. I also met the funniest inactive today in the world. He follows the word of wisdom, but every time I see him, he just looks like a happy funny drunk! :) Just by listening to him speak you would say he is drunk, but he does the funniest things too. It makes me question him sometime, but there is never a dull moment when he's there.

Pres. Omanito is doing good. I actually went on splits with him this past Sunday. It was cool teaching with him. He lost his glasses though. : / At least he is well enough off he could buy another pair today.

A Branch member saw us walking at night and drove up beside us after tailing us in his van for a few minutes. Then reached out the window and grabbed my bag and started to drive away. When I realized who it was it was all good. It gave me a start though. I’m glad I didn't react like I would have before my mission though...

(I read Elder Daniels blog and was wondering how his adjustment to the new culture was coming along. Elder Lundy's responce.) Elder Daniels is doing good. I haven't seen them much though. We’ve both been rather busy. It was Elder Cruz’s birthday yesterday on Sunday though.

Elder Biating and I are actually printing companionship t-shirts right now. I’ll show you it after they are finished.

As for Nanay, she couldn't go to church this Sunday because she was sick. She might need a blessing, but we really aren't allowed to offer blessings to people. We may give them if they ask us for it, but otherwise it’s too much like soliciting. She’s OK though. We’re reading the book of Mormon through with her right now.

Well mom, I love you. It’s getting late. My computer once again is stupid and won't let me send pictures. I’ll get you some good ones soon. We got some from the fish pond! ;)

Love you all! :*

-Elder Lundy

Monday, April 16, 2012

April in Solano

Hello!

I've been fighting with a freaking pangit (bad) computer for the past hour until it finally crashed on me and they were willing to transfer me to a new computer. Sorry if this gets cut short because of time...

I don't go to the mission home anymore. You are only allowed to go if you are close and can get back to your area on time, that’s not possible with this zone.

Right now it’s super-hot here. It hit 96 degrees F yesterday with a low of 82. I’d say that is hot. It feels just as bad right now, but hey, we work unless president tells us not to. From everything they say, this is the hottest month of the year. We get the rainy season after summer is over. Near the end of the year I think.

Work right now is ok. I hit a mental block a while ago and have been having trouble teaching. It’s been hard, but I finally overcame it this past week I think. My outlook on Filipino people changed along with it; or rather it was the reason of my change of mental blocked. Yup, English is getting ever harder...

We are teaching many less actives. That is our focus as missionaries right now. The area presidency has placed them at equal importance as our progressing investigators. They also made the bold statement that if we don't do this, and rescue our youth in the process, the church in the Philippines will be extinct in one year.

(Mom asked Elder Lundy about something she read in Elder Daniels blog… the question was about the water getting turned off and about the chickens that live behind them.)

So water and chickens at our apartment. The water gets turned off all the time because lines break and so forth. It also happens whenever we lose power. It’s just normal now. Sorry I forgot to mention it. lol. As for the chickens, I hate them. They are only roosters. They are raised for cock fighting. I’ll take a picture of them later today if I remember. They do look rather nice, but when you have to get up at 6:30 every morning, and they wake you up by 6 everyday, you don't like it. There was an elder here from southern U.S.A. that coined the phrase, "shut up, chicken!" said with a very heavy southern accent. It’s rather hilarious and have thought it many times.

The book got here just when I said it would. Thursday the 12th. It’s so cool! Thank you! I’m reading it a couple pages every night as I go to bed. The pictures are amazing!
Another Testament by Mark Mabry
President almost told me flat out in our interview Thursday, that I will be transferring at the end of this cycle.
Mom, about the croc's you sent me. I decided that they were too big for me to be able to really use while trackting, and I have no other use for them, so I gave them to Sister Carlos to give away to one of the American giants in our mission who can't find shoes here. I figured that is what you want, to bless others here instead of returning them. I hope this was ok with you.
Well, I have to go now. I love you guys! :*

-Elder Lundy

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter Week






Hi,

So "President Dieter F. Uchtdorf: The Merciful Obtain Mercy" was a great talk. That is actually one of 2 talks that I have already used to teach. I used it later that day actually.
I got to watch conference at the church here in Solano. We are the center of our District here, so all the other branches had to come here. :)
I absolutely loved conference. Just hearing the testimonies of all those giants boosts you up. It also made me realize several things. Some I knew, some I discovered. The thing that hit me the hardest was families. They taught many other things in conference, but almost everything was related to families. Things I realized: Family is most important to me here (on earth). My greatest desire for the rest of my life is to get married in the temple to a wonderful girl, have a family, be a temple worker, and find a job in the service of the church.
So Easter in the Philippines....well, I could hardly tell it was Easter to be honest. I didn't even remember till halfway through the day. Even after I remembered, nothing changed for me. I spend every day in remembrance of Jesus Christ and his sacrifice for me. They do celebrate "holy week" though. It pretty much means it’s one of the 3 or so days a year they go to church here (Easter Sunday that is). So the whole week, many businesses shut down just because it’s an excuse to not have to work. If you walk by the catholic churches, which we did every day, you saw many small snack vendors and palm frond stands selling their wares on the steps of the church. It looked more like a fair. Yup, that was Easter for us.
So mom, about Elder Golightly, I haven't met him yet. But I have met his last companion Elder Daniels. :) Elder Daniels is actually Elder Cruz’s new companion. Elder Daniels just replaced Elder Rostedt in the apartment beneath us, the Solano 1 elders. He’s a nice guy.
Work was ok this week. We kinda came to a standstill with progress. None of our investigators came to church even though they were very excited to see the "prophet and apostles" we had been talking about. I’m learning a lot, and the boost of testimony I gained from conference is helping me be a much more bold and persuasive teacher. It feels good. I’m starting to not be as worried about what I say because I know when I start talking, my testimony is just going to start flowing out.
I love you! :* I hope you have a good week.

Monday, April 2, 2012

April 2 2012


 Included are parts of my letter sent to Elder Lundy: We have a game we play as a family. Saying “Rabbit” to an individual on the 1st of the month steals there luck for the month. So this month here’s what happened…

Mom – RABBIT!

So let me explain why I stole your luck for the month of April… I see it this way, everyone in the Family needs luck this month except me. So if I take everyone’s luck, everyone will be lucky.

That’s because I’m lucky when my family is lucky. Get the logic.  <3

Elder Lundy – I do get your logic, and I fully support you stealing my luck for the rest of my life. :)

Conference sounds like its gunna be really cool! I can't wait!

Mom – I’ve been wondering a few things. So I’m just going to ask.

When you teach… and ask the members or non-members to read from the scriptures, do you ask them to read in English or Tagalog?

Elder Lundy – When we teach, it’s completely in Tagalog. I can't really do it very well in English anymore. When we have them read, most of the time, they read in Tagalog unless for some reason all we have is English. Some ask for English, but it’s rare. The scriptures are very difficult to understand in Tagalog, and it’s not always an exact translation. It’s just the best that the language allows.

Mom – Which leads to my next question…When you are doing FHE with part and less active families with children, would it help to have “Book of Mormon Stories” which contain colorfully illustrated stories from the Book of Mormon, in Tagalog and English.

Elder Lundy – Don’t worry about the FHE's. Nothing that would work in America works here. We have to do it differently. It’s OK though. It’s teaching to their needs. It’s what we're supposed to do.There isn't anyone in specific that I need you to pray for.                                                                                            I haven't gotten your Easter package yet, but I probably will on Thursday.
Mom – Curiosity strikes again – In your current living conditions;
what is it like. Now that you’ve cleaned it up.
Do you have access to a washing machine or do you wash by hand?

Elder Lundy – Yup, I still wash by hand, and no, we haven't gotten...wait, I haven't gotten it all cleaned up yet. There is still a lot to take care of in the apartment. I will soon though.
I’m glad you guys got the package! That’s awe full nice of you guys to share the treats ;) I hope you enjoy your birthday present! I love you mom! I have to go! I wrote you a letter that I should be able to mail tomorrow!
I love you!