Friday, December 21, 2012

Merry Christmas to all from the Davis'

Merry Christmas 2012 and a Happy New Year 2013


Dear Friends and Family,

We finished our mission at the Hong Kong temple in May, but before we finished, we put in new mission applications hoping for a call to Taiwan.  We returned home to Saint George with a new Family History mission call to Taiwan already in hand.  We were a little sad to leave Hong Kong because we left many new friends behind: the workers in the Temple, members in the Mandarin-speaking branch, the Liu’s in Fanling, and the Guo’s and the Huang’s in Shenzhen.  We were home from the beginning of May through AugustWhile we were home, we took our family (kids and grandkids) to Yellowstone National Park for four days for a family reunion.  We went to several geysers, including Old Faithful, and canoeing.  Afterward, we drove on over to Spokane to visit Shirley’s sister’s family.  We spent a couple of days there and then went home. 

Shortly thereafter we had a young couple from Shenzhen, China, visit us St. George; we picked them up in Las Vegas and took them to St. George, the Grand Canyon (North Rim), Zion’s and Bryce National Parks and Salt Lake City.  As we were going to Los Angeles anyway, we took them down to L.A. and dropped them off.  We spent a couple of days in L.A. at a Taiwan member/returned missionary reunion, and then returned to St. George.  It was good to see so many old friends again!  We returned home and spent a couple of weeks at the Family History Centers in Saint George and SLC upgrading our genealogy skills before going to Taiwan.

Back in Taiwan, our present mission field covers the southern half of Taiwan; our previous mission field covered all of south Asia, from Pakistan through Indonesia and Vietnam, China and Mongolia. We think that we’ve been downsized!

We now live about half an hour’s drive away from where Shirley’s “old home” is. “Old home” is an expression meaning where her ancestors lived.  We have had opportunities to travel to Er Cheng Hang in Tainan County a few times and talk with cousins (both near and distant) who have never moved very far away from the old home.  The cousins we have met with so far are about our ages or a little older, and they know more about Shirley’s grandparents than she remembers.  They also remember things that happened in the family that she was unaware of because her family moved there when she was about three years of age, but moved to Tainan City when she was about five years old because her mother wanted her to go to a city school.  After graduating from high school, she went to Taipei for college and never moved back.
      
We attend church in a different ward (congregation) every week.  So far, we have attended more than a dozen wards in the local two stakes (dioceses).  When we attend, we are generally asked to speak during Sacrament meeting.  After the three block of meetings, Sister Guo, a sister from the Zuoying ward, does a Power Point presentation about using new.FamilySearch or the new replacement called Family Tree.  Questions are answered and email addresses are provided so that we can be easily contacted.  Because we don’t have a car to get around and public transportation is not very convenient, a Brother Liu drives us to most places on Sundays.  We are greatly indebted to them for their support in helping us to fulfill our responsibilities.

Another great year!  We’re blessed to have met many kind and wonderful people.  We are especially grateful for this time of year when we celebrate the birth of our Savior.  There are no words that can express our love and gratefulness we have for Him.  May this be your best Christmas and new year ever.

With much love,  
Elder Elwin and Sister Shirley Davis


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

A Collection of Christmas messages...


"The Christmases I remember best, the Christmases which touched my heart the most, are Christmases filled with love and giving and the Spirit of the Savior. . . . Bringing the Christmas spirit into our hearts and homes takes conscious effort and planning but can surely be accomplished."

—Thomas S. Monson, "A Bright and Shining Star", 2010 First Presidency Christmas Devotional, December 2012

‎"We are entering another wonderful Christmas season filled with music and lights, parties and presents. But of all people, we as members of the church that bears the Savior’s name need to look beyond the façade of the season and see the sublime truth and beauty of this time of year."
—Dieter F. Uchtdorf, "Can We See the Christ?", Liahona and Ensign, November 2012



‎"基督徒對主耶穌基督有信心,相信祂確實是神的兒子,由父派來為我們的罪受難;這種超然的愛之舉動,就是眾所周知的贖罪。"
"A Christian has faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, that He is the literal Son of God, sent by His Father to suffer for our sins in the supreme act of love we know as the Atonement."
—Robert D. Hales, "Being a More Christian Christian", Liahona and Ensign, November 2012



Wise Men Still Seek Him
Three modern-day wise men show us that the greatest gift we can give Jesus Christ is the will of our hearts.  



Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol", the full and unabridged version. 
Listen to it at http://www.mormonchannel.org/a-christmas-carol

‎"Our Heavenly Father is aware of our needs and will help us as we call upon Him for assistance. I believe that no concern of ours is too small or insignificant. The Lord is in the details of our lives."

天父了解我們的需要,只要我們呼求祂的協助,祂必會幫助我們。我相信我們所掛慮的事,沒有一件是太小或微不足道的;主關心著我們生活中的點點滴滴。
—Thomas S. Monson, "Consider the Blessings", Liahona and Ensign, November 2012


Published on Dec 4, 2012 by Mormon ChannelCelebrate the true meaning of Christmas and watch "O Come, Emmanuel" featuring ThePianoGuys, Jon Schmidt and Steven Sharp Nelson (piano/cello). 





江八點健身操

This is a great 12-minute workout. Just follow Mr. Jiang and enjoy!

Monday, December 10, 2012

Silent Night!

Learn the inspiring story behind the creation of the popular Christmas carol Silent Night—discover how Joseph Mohr, as new assistant priest, went against his superior to organize a church choir full of outcasts that performed in German instead of Latin.  (click on the black box below or use the url under the black box)


(http://byutv.org/watch/8902bf73-c22d-4a8b-964d-d30772e6a154#ooid=EyaDU1Nzph9kW4H6Q2MOSaDYK46aZfw5)

Thanksgiving to all!

We have so many things to be thankful for!

I'm grateful to have a companion who loves me, loves the gospel of Jesus Christ and honors his priesthood.  I wouldn't be doing what I'm doing here in Taiwan without him.  So, I know how blessed I'm because I had the good fortune of meeting him 47 years ago.  We've been married for 45 years now, with 4 wonderful children and their spouses, 14 beautiful grand-children and one precious one coming next June.

We love our children so much and are very grateful for their love and prayers for us everyday.  We love and miss the grandchildren a lot, but seeing them each week on Skype lessens the pain.

Morgan just took her first step





Max is doing well and hopefully still misses us 



Kai 2nd grader and big help to his mom and dad.
Caleb, my buddy!  I miss hiking with you!
Peter, the future entomologist!  Thomas, the boxing champ on wii and great contortionist
Madisen 15, the runner, gets all A's; Ethan, the runner and great in math; Abby, a first grader who loves school 
The Wiley kids in San Francisco - Enoch 16, a future linguist; Megumi 13, Volleyball champ; Noelle 12, mom's best helper;  Johnny 7, a wii champ and good reader; Renzi 5, with great smiles

    We enjoyed our first Thanksgiving holiday in Taiwan.  We went up to Taipei Temple for some work.  Then, we came down to Taizhong to have Thanksgiving dinner with our Mission President, President Bishop, Sister Bishop and the other senior and office missionaries.  It was a fun evening to be together to share our experiences and blessings.

The Kailliponi's

The Walkers and the Darrington's

The Office Elders

The Davis'