The subject line this time was "Did you know this is a Budhhist country?"
That lovely gem is from a farang who had been watching us invite. I love when people (farang or Thai) comment on what we are doing because they just don't understand. Everyone seems to believe that we should only be talking to Christians because "I'm Buddhist" or my favorite - "I Buddha." But honestly, none of the Christians want to talk to us either, because they've already "been" baptized. I'm grateful that our message is for one and all and that we are looking for the elect - the ones that will receive us. For example: Jo is a 20 year-old Buddhist that has been wanting to learn about Christ but didn't know how. Or you have George, a 35 year-old Christian, who has spent his entire life studying the Bible trying to find the church that truly follows it. Or Oom, a 17 year-old girl who had been to church before and really really liked it and wanted to learn more.
This week has been interesting. Obviously you have all heard about what has been happening in Thailand. Don't worry, everything is okay. We are safe and have many precautions in place. On Thursday we were told by the mission that we had to be home by 8pm every night. On Friday we weren't supposed to leave our house unless we had a teaching appointment. On Saturday and Sunday, we were allowed to be out and about but we were not allowed to street contact in order to keep a low profile. This morning the mission texted us saying that we could street contact again and be out till 9pm. We are sooooo very happy. On Friday my companion and I were literally going insane. Having to stay home all day except for a couple of lessons here or there is hard. But, on the bright side, all of our records are completely up-to-date and Sister Embley's and my knowledge of church history has increased because we found some DVDs at the church. Luckily the Elders live in the same building as us so we were able to meet them on the roof for lunch and dinner to get some human interactive in.
Saturday we went LA hunting which is really difficult in Thailand. Thai addresses. They are killer. We found someone though which is super exciting. But I prefer contacting.
Sunday was weird because we spent sooo much time with the members. Usually we are only supposed to spend an hour tops with members but because there was nothing else to do, we spent a lot more time. As a reminder about Thai culture...you know how in America after church is done, everyone rushes out of church as soon as they physically can? In Thailand, everyone just stays at the church. They eat together every Sunday and then just spend time together. I love it.
But we are so happy to be able to go contacting again. We have really missed it. I feel so bad for Elder McCleary and every other missionary who is in non-contacting missions. It must be so difficult.
In other news, what are you doing to the house? What? I thought we agreed that doing the 18 months that I was gone, nothing would be allowed to change. Now my neighbor has moved and my house is changing. At least the car-which-I-drive is still there as evidenced by the picture. I do appreciate Dad's comment that you are keeping the house the same color so that I can find home. Thanks. Haha :) Thanks for taking before pictures though. So will all of this be done before I get home then?
From what I remember from pre-mish, I thought I knew a good amount about the scriptures and that I had a strong testimony. Obviously I couldn't have seeing how I have grown so much and now know a lot and have a strong testimony. haha I guess in a couple of years I'll say the same thing. Just reminding you all, this church is so very true. God loves performing miracles. Give Him a reason - prayer, faith, etc - and He will perform as many miracles as He can. You know those memes (parents - if you don't know what a meme is, ask the seminary students) about Oprah - "And you get a car. And you get a car. etc etc" It's kinda the same with God. Show some faith, pray sincerely, and work hard, and God will just pours hundreds and hundreds of blessings. It's great to watch. This truly is God's work. It's not the work of man but of God. Only God can make these many miracles happen.
I love you all so very much!!!
Happy birthday Delsa!!!! =D
~Sister Slaugh
Sister Slaugh is a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Thailand Bangkok mission. I am her older sister, and I'll be posting her letters home for all of her friends and family to read.
Monday, June 2, 2014
Monday, May 19, 2014
Bangna Letter--May 19, 2014
So, in case anyone is wondering why there wasn't a letter last week, our family had an awesome GoogleChat call with Sister Slaugh on Mother's Day (May 12 from Sister Slaugh's point of view) and so she didn't send a letter--maybe she didn't have time.
Subject Line: Guess who's on Facebook again
That's right, the missionaries of the Thailand Bangkok Mission are on Facebook. It's weird. Really really really weird. Facebook has changed. We also have rules about the Facebook usage so sorry but I cannot befriend any of you on Facebook. We can only be friends with President, his wife, the APs, and members and investigators from areas that we have actually served in. It's so we can strengthen our RCs faster. And we can share multimedia stuff and talks and good stuff like that. Beforehand we were supposed to write letters but because there are just so many baptisms, that would be an insane about of RC letters to write. Hence, Facebook. We also can only go on Facebook Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday and for a max of 1 hour on those days. It also has to be after studies but before 1pm. So yeah, good stuff. Facebook. It's super weird yo.
Subject Line: Guess who's on Facebook again
That's right, the missionaries of the Thailand Bangkok Mission are on Facebook. It's weird. Really really really weird. Facebook has changed. We also have rules about the Facebook usage so sorry but I cannot befriend any of you on Facebook. We can only be friends with President, his wife, the APs, and members and investigators from areas that we have actually served in. It's so we can strengthen our RCs faster. And we can share multimedia stuff and talks and good stuff like that. Beforehand we were supposed to write letters but because there are just so many baptisms, that would be an insane about of RC letters to write. Hence, Facebook. We also can only go on Facebook Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday and for a max of 1 hour on those days. It also has to be after studies but before 1pm. So yeah, good stuff. Facebook. It's super weird yo.
In other news, I
got a really depressing letter this week. It was from the mission
office. It's my death papers or, as I like to call them, my "I Will Not
Be Trunkie" papers. It talked all about finishing the race and enduring
to the end and all that good stuff. Olympic runners have to run at a
good fast pace the entire race and at the end run even faster. The
letter said it a lot better but as everyone already knows, my English is
degrading at an alarmingly quick rate. Let's just say my companion and I
have some really good laughs about it every day. But yeah. Death
papers. We have to make goals (mission-related and personal) for what we
want to achieve in our remaining months. Also, I still die on Halloween in
case anyone was curious. I think I am going to be a missionary again
this year. :)
Other news...hm. The twins are adorable! :)
God likes working miracles. This is part of my letter to President Senior:
"Literally
Bangna is the city of miracles. I think my lesson that I learned this
week is that God loves performing miracles as long as we have faith and
work our butts off.
"Miracle
#1: Baptism of Brother George. We started last week having no idea who
would get baptized that Sunday. We had some potential daters but no one
really solid and none of the other church-goers seemed super promising
either. But, we had faith that someone was getting baptized this Sunday
so we called and tried to meet with every investigator that had gone to
church. We started going through formers too. The miracle was that one
of our church-goers was actually really really prepared from God.
Brother George knows his Bible really really well.
"Miracle #2: We tried calling
everyone everyday and contacting all the time but when Saturday came, I
had no idea who to expect at church. No one seemed promising expect for
the person getting baptized and one other investigator. Sunday came and
as always, miracles happened. At English class, we invited three
Pakistan families to come to church and they all did. 14 people. And
Brother George brought 5 of his friends and his son to his baptism (they
stayed all 4 hours). And then we also had some of our actual
investigators show up, each with their own miracle of how they were
actual able to go to church. In total, 23 people at church. Granted,
about 19 of them were non-Thai speakers but still. God truly does work
miracles.
"There were a lot of other miracles too but that would require a
novel to record them all. Moral of the story: God can truly do seemingly
impossible things. It's great. :)"
More
on George. He is from Nigeria. He has been Christian his entire life
but hasn't been able to find the "truth". He is amazingly well-studied
in the Bible. Our lessons with him (we only had two) were basically us
saying a statement and then him supporting it with tons of scriptures
from the Bible. And then he would ask a question (citing again, tons of
scriptures of the Bible) and we would answer with a scripture from the
Book of Mormon and from the Bible. When teaching him, we had to support
everything we said with scriptures, otherwise he wouldn't believe us. He
told us that he has gone to many different churches but has never found
one that he believed was completely true. There was also some doctrine
missing or not being kept according to the Bible, etc. Two days before
we met him he was praying to know where he should be baptized and where
is the true church. Then he meets us and we are on a street holding
these mini baptism pictures. God truly does answer prayers. Also, there was another miracle with him being baptized. At the end of the first lesson
(which was on the Wednesday after he came to church for the first time),
we invited George to be baptized that coming Sunday. He was soooo
happy. He said that in other churches that he visited, they either never
invited to be baptized or they said it would take him months to be able
to do so. He quoted in the Bible when Christ was sending his disciples
to preach the word. He told them to baptize those who believed. George
was always confused on why he had to wait. Wait no longer George. Enter
into the cleansing waters of baptism.
I love you all sooooo very much!!! :) Sorry I don't have any time left. Love you!!!! =D
Monday, May 5, 2014
Bagna Letter--May 5, 2014
Dear Family,
First
off, who in their right mind gave Barbie a typewriter? I sent Abbie a letter that was a result of getting a hold of my dad's old typewriter. Was that Daddy's
old typewriters? Haha. Though, admittedly, it was really really really
funny to read. :)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAVID AND HAPPY ANNIVERSARY SAM AND SAMANTHA!!!!!! =D
Toffee got baptized. It's
actually quite a miracle. So we fasted with him from Tuesday to
Wednesday. Wednesday he didn't answer his phone so obviously we were
kinda freaking out. Thursday he calls us (apparently he has two numbers -
Thai people with their millions of numbers) and tells us the miracle
(and I will tell it to you...hopefully I remember correctly). He said on
Tuesday or Wednesday he asked his boss if he could get off work on
Sunday. Thursday morning his boss told him that his meeting this Sunday
morning was canceled so he could get off. And starting in June (because
the schedule for May was already set) he could change his day off to be
Sunday. Toffee was soooo excited when he told us. He couldn't believe
it. Then we taught him before his interview and when we asked him if he
believe in God, he was sooo very confident. It was a fantastic
experience for him. Unfortunately he can't come to church for another
three weeks but God planned it very well that Toffee can come on the 4th
Sunday so he can get confirmed (if they don't get confirmed within four
weeks of being baptized, they have to be baptized again). That fact
that he got this Sunday off was a miracle so we figured God wanted him
to get baptized this Sunday.
Sister
Embley and I have decided that we are now international sisters because
we literally teach and contact so many international people. Our
Chinese man dropped us but we are now teaching two Cambodian men (before
it was 3 but one dropped us) and some people from Pakistan and
Malaysia. One of the Cambodian men is on track to be baptized next week.
So that will be an interesting interview... especially because he will
have to interview twice (he was in prison before - i think that is where
he 'found' Christ). They do understand a little bit of Thai though -
that's how we teach them: in Thai and with a lot of scriptures.
Apparently our Chinese man actually didn't want to learn about Christ -
he told us himself (via member translation) that he wasn't sincere. That
was sad and confusing. Oh well. We meet a lot of international people.
Bangkok. But don't worry, we still have opportunities to teach Thai
people too. Good stuff.
Sorry this is soooooo short. I'll see you all next Monday (or Sunday)!!!!!!! I LOVE YOU!!!!!!! =D
I'm excited for the twins!!!!
P.S: Dif and Dam from Udon got baptized!!!! =D
Monday, April 28, 2014
Bangna Letter--April 28, 2014
Area 5: Bangna. I am back in the
city, in the Bangkok East zone. Bangkapi and Srinkarin were both also in this
zone. In the bus ride to transfers, I had a thought that I could return to
Bangkok and that kinda scared me. Chiang Mai and Udon are less crazy. But now
that I am here, I absolutely LOVE Bangkok again! There are sooo many people to
talk too!
My companion is Sister Embley. She
is on transfer #3 but is sooooooo good! She is so diligent and so good at Thai.
She works soooo hard. I'm sooo excited for this transfer. We sent goals for
this next week and while they are still realistic, they also push us a lot. I'm
soooo excited. We are just going to work like crazy, see tons of miracles,
and nothing is going to stop us. We've already seen tons of miracles in
the past three days. Solely through God's grace and
miracle-making-ability, Sister Embley and I got balanced (which is 1 baptism
-investigator of the previous sisters, 12 lessons, 3 daters,& 3 at church)
in three days.
We had 8 investigators at church - 5
of which came from our contacting on Friday and Saturday.
We have 3 daters, two of which are
really solid and absolute miracles. One is a Chinese man (Xuo) we met
Saturday morning. He told us that he was looking for "เยซุ." เยซุ is Jesus. He can't speak Thai
and his English is limited but Sister Embley is really good at teaching via
pictures. She also used to speak Chinese (though her Chinese is kinda like my
German - shoved in a corner because Thai took over). And, miraculously, a
member here had a Chinese Book of Mormon that we could give him on Sunday. He
is getting baptized this upcoming Sunday.
The other dater is named Toffee. He
has been learning off and on for about 2 years. When we met him Saturday we
asked him what was keeping him from being baptized. He said that he wasn't
positive he could come to church every day due to work. Yesterday we had a
great lesson all due to the Spirit. We had to split so I taught Toffee while
Sister Embley taught our other dater Mana (and apparently that lesson had the
Spirit really strongly too - it's nice that Spirit can be in more than one
place at once). It was SO cool. I know for a fact that none of the words I said
were my own. I asked Heavenly Father to tell me what to say because I had
literally no idea how to help him as he had already learned everything and was
not progressing at all. Heavenly Father totally came through, as per always. 1
Nephi 3:7 and 3 Nephi 13:25-33 (a scripture that Sister Embley and I had talked
about during comp study the previous day for a different investigator) came to
mind with a question, "How important is this to you?" "How
important is God to you?" The Spirit told me to remind him that the
purpose of this life is so that he can return to meet God. Nothing should ever
get in the way of that - not work, not family, nothing. Toffee is getting
baptized this upcoming Sunday. We are fasting with him this Tuesday so that he
can know what he has to do to be able to come to church every Sunday.
So yeah. Bangna is great. I know
that we are going to see sooo many miracles this transfer and I am sooo very
excited.
DUDE!!! The twins!! That's sooooo
exciting! Send pictures when they are born!!! :)
That is soooo absolutely amazing
that the primary children went to go visit the temple. Being on a mission,
being soooo far away from a temple, and working so hard to get Thailand a
temple has truly taught me so much about the importance of temples. I am soooo
happy they are getting a head start of going to at least visit the temple. It
will guide them sooo much in their life.
That is also sooo cool that you are
trying to help the youth prepare to go on missions. Literally I will never
regret this decision. Never. I couldn't even if I tried. What I have learned here,
what I have experienced, what I have felt, what I have seen, the people I have
met, is infinitely greater than anything I could have been doing in New Jersey
or Utah during May 2013-November 2014. This is more than school. This is more
than work. Granted, this is not for everyone. Better put, everyone has a
mission and for some people, their mission is not a full-time mission with a
name tag. Examples: Delsa. She has an amazing family with two amazing children
with two more on the way. Rachel and Audrey have soooo much faith. It is sooooo
humbling to hear about them. The church would be a better and stronger place if
every member had the same faith that Audrey and Rachel have.
Barbie. She has had sooo many
missionary experiences during this year it is astounding.
Kim. Kim, in a few short months,
will be married in the temple for all time and eternity. That is sooo
exciting.
For me, personally, a mission was
for me. I needed this. I have grown so much, in knowledge, in faith, in trust,
in reliance to God, in testimony, in love, in everything. I will forever be
changed and bettered.
Everyone needs to prepare for a
mission. Even if they don't end up on a mission, that preparation will better
their life.
So I'm almost out of time. I have
some pictures to send next week about transfers (how we fit two bikes onto a
taxi).
I love you all soooo very
much!
Oh. When is Mother's day?
Sidenote: It
is terrifying that I hit my year mark soon. Terrifying. Utterly
terrifying.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Udon Letter--April 21, 2014
I love you all very much!
Warning, I am currently
watching/listening to that new Easter video and the Spirit is strong. So if
this email seems off it's because my emotions are askew.
Side-note, I just found out 2 minutes
ago that I'm moving again. Transfers are this Thursday. We will leave Wednesday
night. Any predictions for where I am going? I have nooooooo idea. I'm going to
really miss these members though. Haha I feel like I say that every time but
it's true every time. I have made such good friends. Best friends even. They
feel like family. Mom and Dad, I hope you don't mind adding a couple new Thai
daughters and sons to our family. Haha.
I do enjoy moving though. I love the
new experiences and the new challenges. I love meeting sooooo many people. I'm
sure I would be fine staying in an area for longer than one transfer but my
mission seems to be of constant on-the-go-ness. Onward and Upward. Area #5.
Transfer #6 :)
This week was really good.
Number-wise, it was hard but we saw a lot of miracles so I figure Heavenly
Father is pleased with our efforts. Remember that family I told you about two
weeks ago - Dam and Dif? The plot has thickened with them. Last lesson Dam
brought his mom Dang (yes I know, the names are hilarious) to the lesson. She
is SOOOO amazing!!! =D So interested and into the lesson. And then the next day
we call her to follow up on her reading and prayers and it turns out that her
older brother is an LA Melchizedek Priesthood holder. What? I know. The
next set of missionaries are about to harvest an amazing gold mine. Only
problem is that Dam and Dif are not legally married. We've talked to them about
it but they keep on putting it off. In Thai culture, legal marriages are not
super needed and if the husband and wife divorce, they have to split the money
50-50. We are hoping the idea of divorce isn't the reason why they are putting
off getting married. They have an adorable 4 year old daughter -Wiw. By the
way, Wiw and I are now best friends. At church I shared my colored pencils with
her. Beforehand she was incredibly shy. She still is shy but not as much. It's
the small victories that count. :)
Another miracle was that we got four
of our RCLAs to come to church. RC (recent convert) means that they have been a
member under a year and LA means that they haven't come to church in four
weeks. It's really sad when an RC goes LA so we focus a lot of our
LA-effort-time on them.
Another miracle was that our Muslim
guy got the Holy Ghost yesterday. Yesterday was the last time he can go to
church for 3-6 months. He is super nervous. You know when John the Baptist is
in prison and Christ sends angels to go comfort him? That's what I thought of
with our guy. He's going to have angels round about him. He needs them so much.
But he has the Holy Ghost and has the triple combination and a whole lot of desire. He'll
be good.
Sad thing was that we finally got a
hold of Putta. I know, you're thinking, "Why is that a bad thing?" He
has moved back to Chiang Mai but is about one day's journey from the church.
And when I followed up on his commandment keeping, he told me he was drunk the
previous day. Dude. He was a monk for 9 years. You can't even drink as a monk.
And we taught him the commandments. What is he doing getting drunk? It was
truly upsetting actually. He is out of our area and too far away to meet with
missionaries. He's on his own now and the previous day he got drunk. Agency.
Sometimes agency is really really really hard. I pray that one day he will run
into missionaries or members and want to learn again. Luckily he has the Book
of Mormon and all the pamphlets. He has the tools needed to gain a testimony. I
was so sad getting off the phone; I literally was about to cry. Sister Orchard
once told me that on your mission you have your highest highs and your lowest
lows. You care sooo much for your investigators so whenever they make the wrong
decision, it hurts SO much. They don't understand as much as we do. It's so
hard.
It hurt a lot when Nid dropped us
too last week. You could tell in the lessons that she wanted to be baptized
sooooo badly. That's all she wanted to learn about. But her husband was very
against her learning and forbade her. So when I called her on the phone last
Tuesday, she had to tell us. She tried to pretend that it was her decision but
because we knew her, we knew she was lying. We asked her to pray before
deciding but she said she wouldn't. I think she was scared to pray because she
knew what answer she would receive and that would put her in a really hard
spot. She told me that she didn't want to be a "child of Christ."
That stung. At the end, she tried to comfort me by saying that she had our
number and knew where the church was if she wanted to repent.
Luckily, we have the atonement. Luckily
all of us can repent. The atonement helps us in our trials and our times of
happiness. The atonement allows us to try again. I am soo grateful for the
atonement.
Oh! I forgot to tell you about Songkran
(the nationwide water fight). SO. MUCH. FUN. Oh my goodness, sooooo soaked! We
started out at the church and played with the members for an hour or two. Then
we all went to some other street and played. And then we went to another street
which was crazy. At the first street we were stationary and near a member's
truck. We had buckets and were throwing it at other trucks and people. So cold.
They have bags of ice that they put in the water. Wait. Let me explain. There
is this huge box-container. It is full with unopened bags of ice. These bags
are kinda like cloth so that water can come out. You then pour water into said
box-container. The ice melts so the water is super cold. We then throw said
super cold water. Said super cold water does not contain ice but contains
melted ice. Think of those little kid buckets that kids bring to the beach.
That's what we used to throw water. At the second street, we just walked up and
down. It reminded me of a college town - it was crazy. Fun though. And
completely safe because we had 10 missionaries and about that many members too.
Safety in numbers. Though I did almost get hugged twice. Almost being the key
word. Those were the second and third times I was almost hugged on my mission.
People also throw bang. Bang means flour or icy-hot powder.
I'll attach a picture of me after being attacked by members at
the church. The Elders got it a lot worse. Songkran is sooooooooo much fun.
This would be a great holiday to come back for. It's three days long. Luckily
I hear the Thai branch in Utah celebrates it.
Well, I am almost out of time.
I love you all very very very very
very very very very very much!
I'll talk to you next week in my new
area with my new companion!
P.S: the sister in this picture is
Sister Tilley, not my companion. The man is Elder Brown. Their blog is (I
think) The Browns in Thailand at blogspot.com. Google search it? We love them very
much and will miss them greatly.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Udon Letter--April 14, 2014
CONFERENCE WAS SOOOOO GOOD! =D
Our adorable 15 year-old investigator—Yii—stayed for
all 5 sessions (they showed the General Women's Conference the same time as the
Priesthood session). Granted she and Toey (a member; they are now best friends)
both fell asleep during parts of it but hey, at least she was there. Also, I
know when I was younger I fell asleep during Conference too, so it's okay. Yii
has such an amazing understanding. She is soooo cute! :)
What I loved in Conference is thinking about
everything they repeated. The hen gathering under the wing story was in there
twice. So was Martin losing the 116 pages. There were a ton of scripture
masteries thrown in as well. I don't have my notes with me but I'm pretty sure
there were other repeating things too.
One thing that my companion and I do every day that
I love is that we study a Conference talk every day in companionship study. I
love making Conference a year-round thing and not just a one-weekend thing.
I loved Holland's talk. He is always sooo good.
I also loved Oak's talk in the Priesthood session.
SOOO GOOD! It's cool to hear that I have priesthood authority. I approve. haha
=D
Yesterday was the official start of the nation-wide
water fight. As it was Sunday and because we are missionaries, we obviously did
not participate yesterday. Well, we tried to not participate. But... on the
bike ride from the church to our home, we got drenched. People just stand on
the side of the streets and throw buckets and buckets of water at you. They
also have hoses. Luckily water balloons are not allowed on the streets. They
also put flour or baby-powder on your face. It was actually really funny yesterday
as we were trying to get home: some people would throw water on us but other
people would actually get in front of us and tell us to stop so that they could
drench us. Soooo funny. "Happy Thailand New Year." Dude. I think for
the 4th of July we should start doing this. So much fun.
I was going to bring my old camera with me to take
pictures but...you get sooo soaked so fast. Sister Yim and I bought water-proof
bags like a month ago but the zippers aren't actually water-proof. The phone
was in Sister Yim's bag and is now no longer working. Oops. We'll have to get a
new one tomorrow maybe...or Wednesday because we don't know where would be open
during the water-fight. So maybe we will just take before and after photos.
This is definitely a holiday that would be fun to
come back for.
I don't know what else to report. Conference. Water
fight. Most of our investigators have not been answering their phones. The
really good investigators are probably not answering because of the water
fight. That's understandable. Gavin and Putta have not been answering for like
1.5-2 weeks. It's really sad. They were both soooo good but I mean, if they
don't answer their phones or call us back, we can't do anything. It's
disappointing. Oh well. New weeks are always good fresh starts.
All of our mission leaders here are really focusing
on us being happy. We answer 5 questions every night (they've changed the
questions) and the last one is "Did you find joy in the work?" This
past week the two traveling-assistants to the president (we have four APs - two
stay in Bangkok and two got called two weeks ago to be the travelling APs) came
around the mission just to train us about finding joy while contacting. I guess
it's a serious issue. I know of a lot of missionaries that are just sooo
stressed. This is hard work and we work long hours. We work and work and don't
always have a lot of success. And going around asking everyone if they want to
be cleansed from sin and having person after person reject us isn't always fun
either. But, I don't know. I guess I am insanely grateful to have a naturally
happy disposition. I always try to smile because if I don't, I don't feel happy
and I don't like not feeling happy. It's actually really that simple for me
(this obviously probably does not apply to other people). I don't like
frowning. I just don't. I've done it and I much prefer smiling. It's more
enjoyable. Smiling, even when I am not happy, makes me happy. I remember in
high school, someone once told me that I was being fake or "denying my
emotions." I'm not denying my other emotions. I'm just choosing which ones
I want to focus on. Happiness is best, in my opinion. But I definitely
understand the feeling when you just get sooo stressed that it is hard to smile
and all you want to do is cry. That's why President Senior has asked us to
check ourselves - to make sure we are finding joy in each and every day.
President Senior is an amazing and inspired man. I am so very grateful that he
is my mission president. :)
I hope all is well with you. I love you all so very
very very very much!!! =D
Monday, April 7, 2014
Udon Letter--April 7, 2014
Howdy howdy!
I hope General Conference was
amazing! I heard that President Khanakham entered the Area 70ty, right?
That's soooo cool! He is from the mission presidency here. He is the first area
Seventy from Thailand!
We'll get to watch General Conference
this upcoming Saturday and Sunday. There will be a room in the church where we
missionaries can watch it in English. I am so grateful that English is my first
language so that I can hear the Prophet's and Apostles' and other speakers'
words with their own voices and feeling. I mean, I've listened to some talks in
Thai and, it just isn't the same. You don't feel the same power as when the
actual people say their own words. The testimonies are stronger from the actual
person and not from the translator. Also, just hearing their voices brings such
a peace to me. I feel bad for everyone that has to listen to a
translation.
This past week has been pretty good.
The district meeting on Tuesday was on the Atonement. As missionaries right
now, we are really focusing on preparing people for baptism. Elder Watts taught
us that we need to focus on the Atonement more in order to prepare people for
baptism. The Atonement is the reason why we can be cleansed from our sin.
People cannot be saved and enter into God's kingdom if they do not come unto
Christ. Christ's Atonement made it possible for everyone to return home to
God's presence again. Elder Watts shared examples from the scriptures in which
teachers first teach about the Atonement and Plan of Salvation, and then invite
people to have faith in Christ, repent of all their sins, and be cleansed
through the waters of baptism. Some examples are Alma 7:11-16; 2 Nephi 9:21-26;
and 3 Nephi 11:21-23, 33-39. He reminded us that the reason we are here is to
invite others to come unto Christ; everything we teach and everything we do
should be about Christ. This district meeting was Elder Watts' best district
meeting, in my opinion, despite the fact that Monday night he told us that he
still had no idea what district meeting would be on. I guess doing things last
minute is okay as long as you follow the Spirit.
I guess this relates to everything
we do, not just teaching as missionaries. Every talk, every lesson in church,
every seminary lesson, every visiting teaching or home teaching visit should be
focused on helping others come unto Christ. See 2 Ne 25:26. I love this
scripture.
So I guess I should give you all an
update on our investigators.
- Our Muslim investigator was baptized yesterday. I'm not including his name or the picture just because, well you know, it's super dangerous for him. This guy is soooo amazing. He has heard stories about Christ since he was a child and always wanted to know more. He's read the Bible before and has spent a lot of time studying at different churches. The missionaries before us had been teaching him. He has such a strong testimony! It's kinda funny actually because we dropped him twice already. By dropped I mean we stopped teaching him because he wasn't progressing. He kept on not showing up for appointments or keeping commitments. We literally just couldn't meet or teach with him ever. But then twice, out of the blue, he called us, said he was finally free, and asked to meet with us. He had to sneak out of his house to meet with us. He literally lives right next to the mosque and everyone in that area is Muslim. After he was baptized, he shared his testimony and it was amazing. He is becoming a soldier at the end of this month (navy). He said that no matter what happens to him, he is assured that his soul is safe with God. Whether he dies in battle or if he dies because people find out he is Christian, it doesn't matter. He has such amazing faith. He is soooooooo amazing. He loves his Savior and Redeemer sooo much. He had to work so hard to be baptized. He reminds me of Alma the younger in the sense that he had done some really bad stuff in his past but he truly repented and felt forgiven and free. He is sooo cool.
- Pootta (that looks really weird in English). He's interesting. He's hit a kinda rough spot. Deep down, he knows this is true. He's keeping all the commandments and still coming to church but he just won't allow himself to admit it's true. He was a monk for 9 years and his family traditions deal with a lot of spirits and ghosts. He is so confusing. He keeps all the commandments. He bought a protective case for his scriptures and he reads them. He prays. And yet he still has no idea if any of this is true. We are trying to help him feel the Spirit but we fear that his heart is too closed because of his past beliefs. Most of our lessons with him are over the phone.
- Gawin. Perfect little 16 year-old. He's great. Only problem? He has school every single day from morning to night. We teach him over the phone as well. He really wants to come to church but there is currently no way. But, luckily, God has all power. The whole if-you-say-unto-this-mountain-move-it-shall-be-moved stuff. Faith, it's a great thing. We three are praying every day that somehow he will be able to get off from school at least one hour every Sunday so he can take the sacrament. I am so grateful to come from a country that was founded on Christian beliefs and therefore most jobs and schools give you Sunday off. Keeping the Sabbath Day holy is literally one of the hardest commandments for people in Thailand because they either have work or school or both on Sunday. School on Sunday just sounds gross to me (excluding Sunday school from this of course :)).
- Nid. She is super cute. She had surgery on her brain in the past so we have to talk very slowly and clearly and then give her extra time to get her thoughts together so she can respond. Her husband of 8ish years is a farang from Australia. He is also Buddhist which is a slight problem because he doesn't want her learning about Christianity. He is not happy that she is learning with us. We've met with her three times already and she has SO much faith. She has agreed to keep every commandment that we have so far because they come from God and therefore she can do it. She's adorable! She was drinking coffee every day but then we taught her the Word of Wisdom (first lesson) and then she quit cold turkey. She's great! But... she is worried that her husband will ban her learning with us. He goes back to Australia today so we'll call her and see if we can meet tomorrow.
- Yii. Perfect little 15 year-old. The first time we met her went like this:
Yii: "When?"
See? Perfect. Utterly perfect. We
watched Finding Faith in Jesus Christ with her and she cried during the
Crucifixion scene. "Why did they kill Him? He didn't do anything
wrong." She's perfect.
She helps her mom at her mom's food
shop and literally tells her mom everything she learns. We eat there every day
or every other day and her mom is perfect too. She gives us free fruit all. the.
time. We asked her if she wants to learn too and she said she didn't have time.
She'll get there one day.
Yii also already has friends at
church. Her new best friend is Toey. One night we set up an appointment with Yii
and the next morning called Toey to see if she could help us teach. The
conversation went as follows:
Sister Slaugh: Hey
Toey.
Toey: You want me to
help you teach tonight at 6, right?
Sister Slaugh: Yeah.
How did you know?
Toey: Yii already
called me and asked if I was coming. I said yes.
They are both perfect and I adore
them both so much. Yii has to wait till June to get baptized though because she
is under 16. 18+ year olds can be baptized after two weeks of coming to church.
16-18 year olds can after one month of coming to church. Under-16-year-olds can
after three months of coming to church.
- Sugan. This was our amazing family that we were teaching but he too has hit a rough spot. Ever since his wife was baptized in a different church, he hasn't been able to come to this church even though he really really wants to. He has to take his wife to her church and then he also has 4 children to take care of. But he loves the Book of Mormon and has the desire. The wife also LOVES this church but feels like she has to go to the other one.
- Dam and Dif. New family! They have a 4 year-old daughter named Wiw. We met them last Thursday so we've only met with them once for a lesson. They came to church yesterday though.
These are our current investigators.
They all came from the new contacting method of asking people if they want to
be cleansed from sin. I am very grateful that President Senior is an inspired
man and that he listens to and obeys the Spirit. Hence the 218 baptisms last
month. The best Thailand has ever had (I think).
I don't really know what else to
talk about. I love being a missionary. I love the people I am serving with even
if sometimes the Elders are annoying. :) The whole inability to be mad at
someone has really come in handy because sometimes the Elders just do some
really annoying or stupid things. But I'm sure they probably think the same
thing about us Sisters so it all works out. No one is perfect and we are all
really grateful for the Atonement. :)
I'm excited to watch General
Conference this Saturday and Sunday. We invite all of our investigators and
members to prayerfully write down 5 questions that they have before Conference.
They always get answers from watching Conference. It's so amazing that we get
to hear the words of our church leaders.
I LOVE YOU ALL!!!!! I hope
everything is going well.
What is this month's theme in Sacrament
meeting?
Is the church still doing that
service thing with that other church? (obviously I remember so much about it)
What are you currently learning in
seminary?
Dad, has worked gotten easier after
that thing got sent in?
Has worked picked up for Stu?
Fun fact: We also now have a
sort of guardian-angel dog thing. When my companion and I were contacting in the
evening, a drunk guy started talking to us. The dog chased him away. The drunk
guy came back two other times and, without fail, as soon as the dog saw him,
she chased him away. Good dog. Very different from the dogs that bark at us. :)
LOVE YOU ALL!!!! :)
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