Elder and Sister Chandler

Elder and Sister Chandler

About Elder and Sister Chandler

Ready to serve our Savior in the 'Guam-Micronesia Mission' serving on the island of Pohnpei.
Currently serving on the island are 8 Sister Missionaries, 20 Elders and Elder and Sister Chandler.

Helaman 5:12

"And now, my sons, remember, remember that it is upon the rock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God, that ye must build your foundation;that when the devil shall send forth his mighty winds, yea, his shafts in the whirlwind, yea, when all his hail and his mighty storm shall beat upon you, it shall not power over you to drag you down to the gulf of misery and endless wo, because of the rock upon which ye are built, which is a sure foundation, a foundation whereon if men build they cannot fall."

Friday, December 27, 2013

Christmas Pictures

Elder Barrus & Rice
Elder Tupua & Afualo

Sunday Before Christmas Feeding A Few Missionaries

Sister Fontogia & Sister Havae

I am going to eat your pie, Elder!!

Sister Roberts and Komra

Christmas dinner lineup.  Sisters first!

Decor Committee Sister Ioanna and Sister Havae

Sisterhood at it's finest. Sister Orrock, Sister Chandler, Sister Beutler

Rugby Ready!  Elders Matalolo, Nansen & Tupua

Christmas play at Pohnrakied!  Mary, Joseph & all the animals!

Heavenly Choir

Shepherds receiving great news from the Angel

Shepherd's Choir

Angels singing and praising God

Wise men came and offered gifts

Combined Heavenly Choir

Elder Madill

Christmas Day Baptism

Beautiful sight before the Baptism

Christmas Day Baptism

Christmas Day Baptism

Elder Cook & Elder Hansen

Elder Bourne & Elder Lyman

Elder Vause & Elder Bunn

Elder Barrus & Elder Rice

Elder Nansen & Elder Gardner

Elder Holt & Elder Kim (hiding pink eye)

Sister Orrock & Sister Ioana

Elder Cook & Elder Hansen

Sister Havae & Sister Beutler

Elder Johnson & Elder Petersen

Sister Roberts & Sister Komra

Elder Ashcraft and Elder Matalolo

Elder Leeworthy & Elder Hansen

Sister Ma'a & Sister Fontongia

Elder & Sister Chandler

Polar Express Anyone

Feast before the movie

Games with the Institute

Santa's Beard Pohnpei Style

Five minutes in the bush and you get this Beautiful Tree

Santa's Reindeer

Grand Champion Decorated Christmas Tree

The Comforts of Christmas in our home 2013 in Pohnpei

Christmas on a Tiny Little Island


What Christmas is Like Away from Home!


We are so thankful to be on this humble little island as we celebrate the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ.  The people on the Island of Pohnpei live so humbly.  There are very few lights or decorations.  If there are lights it is one strand.  Only a few businesses have decorations up and no advertising or any big sales to convince you to buy.  It has been such a wonderful celebration of Christ’s birth and life here. 


We had an incredible Devotional Seminary class before the Christmas break!  We had four Sisters and two Elders come help us.  Elder Chandler narrated from the scriptures the birth of the Savior, the Sisters and Elders were the choir, (with one Elder playing the keyboard) and Sister Chandler running the short video’s. The Choir was so amazing.  The Seminary kids loved it so much, they clapped and clapped!  We hang curtains up over the windows each class to keep the jears and shouts of the outside world from coming into our classroom.  That morning, we purposely left the curtains half way down, so the outside world could hear the choir, the narrator, and watch the short video’s.  They were watching  & listening at every window along one side.  It was a wonderful picture. (Sorry we forgot our camera that day)  Seeds were planted in many hearts inside and outside the classroom that morning.  We had 37 students in class that day!  Heavenly Father is so at the helm in all this work!!


We travelled around the island showing Polar Express to six branches and two groups.  After eight showings and twenty one cake mixes later, I think we can say, we know the entire dialog in the movie.  The children loved it!  So did the parents. 


We then had an activity with the Institute youth December 21st.  What fun we had playing games and celebrating the birth of the Savior.  We laughed and laughed.


December 24th we were blessed to feed 28 hungry missionaries a delicious Christmas dinner.  We had ham, potatoes & gravy, green bean casserole, snicker salad, frog -eye salad, green salad, fruit tray, rolls, 6 pies and 1 pumpkin dessert cake!  We were stuffed to say the least.  I hope you enjoy the pictures.  We have included each companionship and pictures of the evening we spent together.


It is tradition at Christmas time after our dinner to go to a very poor part of town called Pohnrakied.  They have amazing skills in handicrafts and each Christmas the members in the area give a handicraft to every missionary.  We have grown so large in size with 30 of us!  But they love to give of themselves to God’s servants on their tiny Island.  They number each handicraft and they have each missionary draw a number.  Then you are presented with the handicraft that matches your number.  It was so fun!!  We all loved it so much.  This year the missionaries surprised them with a skit about the birth of the Savior and singing.  It was funny, touching, and beautiful.  I hope you enjoy the pictures. 


Then there were the Christmas phone calls home!  How we loved watching our twenty-eight amazing hard working Elders and Sisters have a touch of  home with their families via Skype, Face-time, or calling their families.  Many happy faces and red eyes were seen after their hour spent enjoying their family.  We then fed them, loved them and sent them back out to work!!  What a tender experience for us.  We prayed so hard the power would stay on and that the Internet would be working.  Again, Heavenly Father is at the Helm of all the work on this island.

The best part of Christmas was Christmas Day, with baptisms all over the island.  One of our Seminary students was baptized.  (We have seven or eight more taking discussions. We pray they will also have the Holy Ghost testify of the truthfulness of the Restoration of the fullness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to their hearts).   I think there were 12-14 baptized Christmas day.  We were able to attend 10 of those baptisms and have some pictures for you to enjoy. 



We continue to love our mission, our calling with the youth, being Nono (Mother) and Papa on the island. We are eternally grateful for one Christmas season in a lifetime humbly celebrated on the beautiful Island of Pohnpei.



Love to All,

Elder and Sister Chandler

Sunday, December 8, 2013

The Catch Up Post!!


It has been over a month since we posted last.   Our wonderful friends, LeFevre's, went home after serving so faithfully for two years!  What an amazing example of missionary service.  We are the only couple left on the wonderful busy Island, so missionary families I will do better to post every couple of weeks for you to experience a little of what your sons and daughters are experiencing.  Friends and Family, this mission is the best!  Heavenly Father knew where to send us!  We love these people, the island, and the missionaries serving here.  We have had amazing experiences. We have tender mercies almost daily.  We have on our wall at home a picture of a little boy with his suitcase of burdens and he is kneeling praying, "Help me, Father, I can't do this on my own any more.  I need you!"  That is how we feel each and every day.  The spirit is so strong here, we are so grateful to Heavenly Father and our Savior for all They do for us, because there is so much we can not do alone!

 Our combined Seminary & Institute activity was so much fun.  Watching the kids bob for apples was so fun. (They had never experienced that before).  We had around 110 youth attend.  I hope you enjoy the pictures.

The Elders and Sisters are doing so fabulous!!  They work so hard.  This mission is a tough one and they are tough kids!  Sickness comes along frequently, but they keep working!  The conversions are the island are amazing.  I have included several pictures.  We have from 25 to 40 baptisms a month!  Yes, the missionaries are working hard to share Heavenly Father's Plan of Happiness with others. 

We have around 30 students attend our class at the PIC'S High School.  We have 6 to 10 non-members attending each day.  We have 6 now taking discussions.  We love our class.  Wallace Primo is a perfect example of a strong convert on the island.  He is 16 years old and has been a member less than a year.  We attended his families FHE and he taught the lesson.  It was amazing, so we asked if he would take the last 10 minutes of class the next day and teach his peers.  He consented. That morning after he finished, the class erupted into clapping.  He spoke in Pohnpeinen language, so we did not understand all that he said, but the spirit was powerful.  
Halloween find the gummy worm blindfolded!

Meet Jessica our seminary and institute teacher in Mand. 

Wallace bobbing for apples for the first time

First 2 Zone Football competition.  FUN!!

Sisters posing, but they made a few touchdowns

An amazing District Conference (900+ in 300 capacity building)

Elder Peterson and Elder Barrus at water's edge with new convert

I finally found a weight set on the island! 

A wonderful good-bye in Wone for 2 wonderful missionaries!

A great Pohnpein Feast
Our family away from home.  How we love them! Carlee and Peter!!

Scripture Mastery, Anyone

Stiff Competition for the Great Pohnpein Cookoff!

The Sisters heading up the Cook Off! 

An incredible way to end your mission Elder LeFevre

Such Joy and Happiness!

Mud Turkey Bowl.  Such fun to watch.

Yes, Mom, I am dirty, but I will wash them and me! Elder Vause and  Elder Bunn

Thanksgiving Feast on the Island.  34 Happy Missionaries

Sisters Table Decor.  A banana tree and 10 minutes of work!

What an great missionary force on the Island of Pohnpei

What a great blessing for this family! (Sister Buetler and Havae)

                                                        Merry Christmas to everyone.  We love you all!