Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Malaysia - Week 20 - Movements of the Spirit
November 30, 2010
Woah, what a wonderful week!
Last Wednesday after I sent the email out, our whole zone (10 missionaries) gathered at the Senior Couple's house where we all played games and told stories and ate a wonderful Thanksgiving lunch. It was so incredible, it kinda felt like home. Even though I wasn't home with family, I was in the middle of Malaysia with those who I loved :D So it was a thanksgiving will spent :D
Last week was a long one, and at the end of the week, Elder Gallinger and I definitely needed the rest that came with church on Sunday. Incredibly, I ended up giving a talk in Sacrament meeting, and then teaching in both Gospel Principles and in Priesthood. Yet somehow I was spiritually re-energized and had the energy to take on the coming week. Every Sunday really is a miracle when you give it the time and thought it needs. Here it is very common for kids to be running around and talking in the sacrament meeting, and I know back home I would get a bit upset wondering "why don't those parents control their kids?!?" But here, with absolutely no parental discipline, it is far worse. Trust me ;) However I have been able to learn how to just focus my thoughts and feelings inward, and smile and love those naughty children. This inward focus and prayer has brought me some of the most spiritual sacrament meetings ever, and its even in another language. That is hard, but its working. Its amazing.
Ever since Sunday, the Spirit of the Lord has been ever present with Elder Gallinger and I. We went contacting on Monday in the town of Samarindah, which had had lots of Missionary exposure in the past, but none recently. Our first couple streets proved unsuccessful, even dangerous as we were nearly eaten alive by a pack of 6 Chinese dogs (they were big ones too). However, we kept going, and at one juncture I remember distinctly asking "ok Holy Ghost, guide me." I then had this feeling to start riding down Lorong 4 (Street #4). There we encountered a couple people who gave us the time, but really didn't have too much interest, but we kept pushing on. Not long after as we turned this corner, we saw a group of Iban women and approached them, and they waved us off, but told us to go next door, and that her son was home. She immediately called out for her son. I was absolutely blown away, and thought maybe they were springing a trap on us! But this older boy came to the door and said "Elders! Come in." Now it was getting weird, but we went with it. Parked our bikes and went in. We sat down on the couch and the Boy came in and introduced himself as Jerry Clinton, and began talking to us as if he knew who we were! I then just had to ask him "I've never met you before, how do you know who we are?" He then unfolded about how he was baptized years ago, by Elder Morgan and Freeman (haha) and would then ride around and do missionary work with them. He would even wear a tie and white shirt too! It was incredible, and he brought out a bunch of memorabilia they had left behind (including Elder Freeman's name tag). I was saddened to hear that he was forced to start following his family to church over a year ago, because the church in Kuching was too far, and he had no transport. But now we are just a 10 minute bus ride away! He says he wants to come back to church, but will need to talk to his family first. We then set up another time to come over and meet with his family, and maybe even bring them all to church. It was absolutely amazing. As we were sitting there, I could literally see the great Spirit that he was, and how strong his testimony was before, but after many months of inactivity, how he had fallen into weakness in his testimony. However, I also know that while the branches here may have forgotten about him, Heavenly Father didn't, and guided us to his door that day. He even told us that earlier he was playing on the computer and then the thought popped into his head about the old Elders and all the things they used to do together. Seconds later we showed up on his doorstop. There is no coincidence in anything that happens. We were lead to his door that day because the Lord has a plan for Jerry Clinton. I am just grateful to be able to witness it in the beginnings :D Will keep you all in tune for what happens next :D
I am so happy right now. It is amazing. I realized the other day that my mission is already a 1/4 over and this big sad feeling overcame me that one day, I would take off the name badge and I would be done. It really made me want to work that much harder, trying to do all that I can in the short amount of time that I have, to help other people come to the knowledge in their hearts that their Savior lives, and loves them too, and has prepared a way for the to partake of His love. Many people will reject, but for those few that do accept, oh what joy it brings to my heart. These truly are some of those best and memorable years in the making. I would encourage all men of age to do ALL that they can to prepare themselves. There will be sacrifices, there will be trials, in getting ready. It will not be easy, but it will be worth it.
I love you all and hope you are all keeping in good health. Don't let my 2 years of summer get you jealous. I miss snow. The closest thing we have are 7/11 slushies (even better tasting here than at home). Build a snow man for me :D Or a snow angel.
I love you all,
Elder Willem Kampenhout
P.S. We met and are teaching a Nigerian man named Franklin this week. Wow.....that is a story for another day. Ask me about him later :D Teaching a Nigerian in Malaysia. Who would have thought?
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Week 19 - Malaysia - Lessons for a Lifetime
November 23, 2010
Nama Berita!!!!
Hello my loving family and friends! Oh how at such a time I wish I could berkumpul (come together) with all of you and celebrate thanksgiving, but sadly I am only a couple thousand miles away. Maybe next year (wait......oh.....sadness) but! Don't worry, even though Malaysia doesn't have Thanksgiving, the Missionaries are going to gather at the Senior Couples home and have a Thanksgiving dinner today :D Its great. I can't wait! Mashed Potatoes here I come!!!!
Other than that I am doing so very well. Well, other than the fact that I started getting sick Sunday night, and when I woke up Monday morning I had a splitting headache, and throughout the day it only got worse. By the end of the night I couldn't eat anything (which brought teasing from our Church member hosts) because I was feeling so ill and dizzy. My head has never felt so hot, but I knew I must press on. We started sharing a bit after eating (or not in my case) and as soon as the Spirit of the Lord entered the room, all my sicknesses went away so I could focus on the topic of the Gospel. It was insane, but once we left it came right back. The comforting and pure love of the Spirit really is true. Now I can see how those who are 'filled with the spirit' like Samuel the Lamanite are unable to be harmed by the firey darts of the adversary nor the weapons of man. It really is true.
Other than that the week has been uber fantastic. We have had lots of fun working hard together as a new companionship. Many times it is very easy into finding 'fun things to do' which take away from the missionary work, but Elder Gallinger and I have found that in working as hard as we can that we are enjoying ourselves with pure joy. There have been times where we haven't been as fruitful with our time, and while fun between missionaries, it was nothing compared to the Joy that comes from the work of the Lord. It really is true, that through our Heavenly Father that we can find that true love and joy in life.
One thing that Elder Hill and I were discussing last night (while out on exchanges to do baptismal interviews) was how the parents and their parenting skills are around here. There is almost no discipline at all, and they just kinda let the kids run free, hoping one day they will become good kids. Sometimes when meeting new families, they tell us that they don't want to learn from us, but that we should teach their kids so we can teach them to be good people and not 'nakal". The one thing that always comes to my mind is that quote from Joseph Smith and is an Eternal Truth. "I teach them correct principles and they govern themselves." When we teach just kids, the kids will change a little bit, but without the support of the parents they are more likely to fall away from the things they have learned. However, when we have taught families, the family as a whole has grown significantly more happy, more clean, reverent, and more Christ-like in all ways. Its amazing. The parents want us to change their kids, but that is not our responsibility. You are the parents. It is your sole responsibility for the raising of your children. This starts from a young age, and if handled right, can bring good fruit. Given you can't control every aspect of their lives, as they have their free agency, but if you teach your children correct principles as a young child, strengthen those principles in their youth and teen hood, then they can govern themselves just fine in their latter years. The most important aspect would be that they walk in the footsteps of our older brother and Savior Jesus Christ. One family we just met has recently started to gather as a family and read from the scriptures and pray every other night of the week. While effects have not necessarily taken place immediately, I know that the promised blessings of the Lord will come. With everybody and everything (children, parents, employees, students, etc.) if you teach them correct principles, they will take care of themselves. It is geniusly illuminated in this example. "Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime." While one is definitely the easy way out, the hard and longer trek is the better way. Apply this to all things, and you will see the benefit thereof.
So many things are learned on a Mission, that can't be described in words, in the scriptures, or in images. But if you put your full effort in, and labor with all your might, mind, and strength, you will be lifted up. Callings, Jobs, and Family relationships. Applies for all. Don't take the easy way, take the best way.
I love you all, and hope that you are doing well. I apologize that I don't share as much of what is actually going on (mainly cause it is kind of the same thing day in and day out) but I choose to share the things that could benefit others, as they have benefited me.
Your loving friend, brother, and son,
Elder Willem Kampenhout
P.S. 2 Nephi 11:3. Things to think about. Building a foundation through the words of three. Parents and the Child, Missionaries and the investigator, God the Father, The Son, and Joseph Smith. To build the foundation, those learning must also be a voice.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Week 18 - Malaysia - Rembus on the Rise
Nov. 16, 2010
Hello family and friends!!!
Wow. Time just flies, yet crawls at the same time. Ever since the MTC it has been this strange morph of the time/space continuum. I can't believe its already halfway through November, and yet it seems so long ago when my birthday party was. Its insane. Its hard to think that just over 6 months ago I was living in Provo. Woah......
Anyway. What a week!!! Elder Gallinger and I have been working SUPER hard in finding and teaching families, and we have been having such awesome success out in one Kampung called Rembus. Elder Steele and I have always had good feelings about this kampung, but only about 1/2 of it. One side is very.....well. There is just a not so good spirit there. But on the other side the work is really picking up, and we are teaching 3 new families! Its amazing! I love it. The biggest difference is that we have just been talking and inviting everyone we talk to to learn about the gospel. Just today as I was sitting in a bus ride going to Kuching (Zone Soccer game) I was sitting next to this woman, and it would have been soooo easy to just keep on riding and take a minute to relax my mind, yet that is not my purpose. I didn't come halfway around the world to just sit next to people, but to invite everyone (and everyone!) to learn and partake of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. So I started talking to her, and while she just ignored me when I invited to learn about the gospel, I definitely felt a warm peaceful feeling of "you did your best, my faithful servant". It was really a good feeling. While many people will not heed our wonderful call, if one should turn an ear and listen, oh how great will be our joy!!! This goes the same for all of you too!!!
So it has certainly been interesting, this mission. I'm not even close to being done, yet my life, my whole perspective of things has changed. Where as before I was thinking that making it big in the movie business was going to bring happiness, now I can see that just having a strong family in the gospel is what really brings happiness. 2 Nephi 12? I think talks about how the Idols of man will be laid low, and all the positions of the world will be for naught when the savior comes. Pretty much told me that any title that you gain as a man is....well....pointless if you put it before what is most important. Prioritize. I also just watched a CES broadcast from Elder Quinten L Cook about this. SO VERY GOOD! 2009 i think. Check it out.
Well, I haven't really crashed my bike in a long time, so it was about time I did, and I did. Hahah. So we are riding out to our furthest kampung ( Sungai Batu "River Rock") when we passed this house where the dogs always chase us. However, only one did today, and since Elder Gallinger was in front, he started after him, being right on his heels. However, without his companion, he couldn't see me coming up behind him. I thought it was going to be great to scare the wits out of this dog, right until he stopped dead in his tracks and I ran right over him! And went flying! Elder Gallinger saw the whole thing as he was looking back, and mentioned "funniest thing in my life". I'm ok....don't worry mom. No bike damage, just one little scab about the size of a US quarter on my elbow. It was kind of a miracle too, cause the owner was there, and yelled if we were ok, which I was (after laying on the ground for a bit). We then got on our bikes and continued on. Later on we were talking with one of our members about it, but he knew the whole story because his daughter had called him the other day to talk about these two white guys who ran over her dog. She wasn't mad, thankfully, but just wanted to talk to her grandpa. Possible contact? We are going to go back there later this week :D Sometimes accidents like that aren't really accidents.
Other than that we are doing really awesome. Elder Gallinger and I love working hard, and being obedient. I am so grateful to have a companion who desires to be exactly obedient as I do :D Newb-Squad for the win!!! We are rocking it up though.
Not sure what we are doing to thanksgiving, cause they dont celebrate that here, but us missionaries might do something. you never know. But!!! I love you all, and be sure to send pictures of all the wonderful food!
Your loving friend, brother, and son,
Elder Willem G. Kampenhout
Hello family and friends!!!
Wow. Time just flies, yet crawls at the same time. Ever since the MTC it has been this strange morph of the time/space continuum. I can't believe its already halfway through November, and yet it seems so long ago when my birthday party was. Its insane. Its hard to think that just over 6 months ago I was living in Provo. Woah......
Anyway. What a week!!! Elder Gallinger and I have been working SUPER hard in finding and teaching families, and we have been having such awesome success out in one Kampung called Rembus. Elder Steele and I have always had good feelings about this kampung, but only about 1/2 of it. One side is very.....well. There is just a not so good spirit there. But on the other side the work is really picking up, and we are teaching 3 new families! Its amazing! I love it. The biggest difference is that we have just been talking and inviting everyone we talk to to learn about the gospel. Just today as I was sitting in a bus ride going to Kuching (Zone Soccer game) I was sitting next to this woman, and it would have been soooo easy to just keep on riding and take a minute to relax my mind, yet that is not my purpose. I didn't come halfway around the world to just sit next to people, but to invite everyone (and everyone!) to learn and partake of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. So I started talking to her, and while she just ignored me when I invited to learn about the gospel, I definitely felt a warm peaceful feeling of "you did your best, my faithful servant". It was really a good feeling. While many people will not heed our wonderful call, if one should turn an ear and listen, oh how great will be our joy!!! This goes the same for all of you too!!!
So it has certainly been interesting, this mission. I'm not even close to being done, yet my life, my whole perspective of things has changed. Where as before I was thinking that making it big in the movie business was going to bring happiness, now I can see that just having a strong family in the gospel is what really brings happiness. 2 Nephi 12? I think talks about how the Idols of man will be laid low, and all the positions of the world will be for naught when the savior comes. Pretty much told me that any title that you gain as a man is....well....pointless if you put it before what is most important. Prioritize. I also just watched a CES broadcast from Elder Quinten L Cook about this. SO VERY GOOD! 2009 i think. Check it out.
Well, I haven't really crashed my bike in a long time, so it was about time I did, and I did. Hahah. So we are riding out to our furthest kampung ( Sungai Batu "River Rock") when we passed this house where the dogs always chase us. However, only one did today, and since Elder Gallinger was in front, he started after him, being right on his heels. However, without his companion, he couldn't see me coming up behind him. I thought it was going to be great to scare the wits out of this dog, right until he stopped dead in his tracks and I ran right over him! And went flying! Elder Gallinger saw the whole thing as he was looking back, and mentioned "funniest thing in my life". I'm ok....don't worry mom. No bike damage, just one little scab about the size of a US quarter on my elbow. It was kind of a miracle too, cause the owner was there, and yelled if we were ok, which I was (after laying on the ground for a bit). We then got on our bikes and continued on. Later on we were talking with one of our members about it, but he knew the whole story because his daughter had called him the other day to talk about these two white guys who ran over her dog. She wasn't mad, thankfully, but just wanted to talk to her grandpa. Possible contact? We are going to go back there later this week :D Sometimes accidents like that aren't really accidents.
Other than that we are doing really awesome. Elder Gallinger and I love working hard, and being obedient. I am so grateful to have a companion who desires to be exactly obedient as I do :D Newb-Squad for the win!!! We are rocking it up though.
Not sure what we are doing to thanksgiving, cause they dont celebrate that here, but us missionaries might do something. you never know. But!!! I love you all, and be sure to send pictures of all the wonderful food!
Your loving friend, brother, and son,
Elder Willem G. Kampenhout
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Malaysia - Week 17 - Where in the World am I?
Nov. 9, 2010
Hello All my wonderful Family and Friends!
Wow. Reading all of the birthday greetings and letters that I was sent this week made me finally realize that I just turned 21. Woah. Lets just say my birthday here was quite different than what it would have been over in the states. I didn't really realize it was my birthday until I read all your greetings. Thank you all sooo much :D
Well, let's just say life is really interesting over here. Its always throwing you new challenges. Twice in the past week we have been abandoned by the Public Transportation. First was last P-day when we were trying to get back home, and second was Saturday night when we were trying to get to our Baptism. Yeah. Seriously the buses would just drive past, not wanting to pick us up, and the vans would see us, but just choose not to pull over. Well....what are you going to do. Luckily both times we were saved. The first time by some Chinese Free Thinkers who didn't want to hear our message, but gave us a ride all the way home! The Second time some members saw us on their way to a different city and gave us a lift. It was amazing. The Lord takes care of his servants, but not before giving them something to worry about ;)
But for my birthday, It was a pretty normal Missionary day, except to end the night some of the members and one of our investigators all gathered at the Branch Presidents house and I sponsored Cake and they all brought food! It was wonderful, short, and definably a good party. In case you haven't seen, Elder Gallinger is quite the Giant, and President Sup's house has a very low running ceiling fan that he just barely fits under, and every time he walks by all the Iban women gasp in Horror, as they think he is about to be decapitated! Hahah, its a great thing to see :D
Also these past few days have just been absolutely amazing. Saturday night at our baptism was my first time translating for a talk, and with less than 4 months experience in the field I was a bit nervous, but I knew the Lord would help. The talk was about The Holy Ghost and was given by a senior Sister, Sis. Erickson, and she gave me her talk ahead of time so I was able to have the general Idea of what she was going to say. But at the end of the talk she just had written "Testimony". "ok' i thought to myself, "just a could 'i know the church is true' kinda things." WRONG!!!! At the end of her talk she launched into 2 full fledged stories about how the Holy Ghost helped and saved her in her life. During the beginning of the talk, the old couple who were getting baptized weren't paying much attention because they have a hard time understanding Malay, but as soon as Sister Erickson starting telling her stories, Kisang (the man) looked up at her and never took his eyes off of her. His eyes even began to water up (rare for Iban men, especially old ones). During his testimony at the end, he said in very quite Iban that while he couldn't completely understand my translation, he understood the Spirit that was talking to him. This very profound statement made me realize even more deeply, that the work that I am doing is 100%, hands down, all about the Spirit. While we may not be able to speak the language well, if we speak by the spirit, the Holy Ghost will carry it unto their hearts. There have been times when we were teaching and you could just feel the absence of the Spirit, and those were the lessons where we struggled to communicate the most. It is incredible.
I know that this work is not doable without the spirit. That is what Elder Gallinger and I have to rely on every day. One thing we are doing now is at the end of the night is telling each other about the miracles that we witnessed with each other. Sometimes one sees the miracle and the other doesn't. It really is incredible. Lately because I have been the senior companion, I have been leading the lessons and taking the larger part of the lesson. However, last night our lesson plan had to change last minute, and when we started I honestly had no Idea where to go. We were teaching a 14 year old boy about fulfilling his priesthood calling and hopefully reactivating him into the church, and right when I ran out of things to say, Elder Gallinger says to me "Let your light so shine, where is that scripture?" Woah.....Elder Steele and I a month earlier prepared a lesson around that scripture, and I knew it was 3 Nephi 12:14-16. We then turned there and began reading, and it literally brought a spirit and liveliness to the lesson that was before dead. It clicked for me how important it is for US as people to rely on our companions. Our companions at work, in our home, in our marriages. This work, this life, is not doable on your own. You need help. That is why you have a companion. :D When I told Elder Gallinger about this little miracle, he hadn't even realized it happened. I love the man, but when I told him my thoughts and feelings at the time, it really did click. We are in this together :D I love my companion. And we should always tell each other about the little miracles that happen :D
Well I must get going. But thank you all sooo much for your love and support. read your scriptures! They hold the keys to Eternal Life.
Elder Kampenhout
Hello All my wonderful Family and Friends!
Wow. Reading all of the birthday greetings and letters that I was sent this week made me finally realize that I just turned 21. Woah. Lets just say my birthday here was quite different than what it would have been over in the states. I didn't really realize it was my birthday until I read all your greetings. Thank you all sooo much :D
Well, let's just say life is really interesting over here. Its always throwing you new challenges. Twice in the past week we have been abandoned by the Public Transportation. First was last P-day when we were trying to get back home, and second was Saturday night when we were trying to get to our Baptism. Yeah. Seriously the buses would just drive past, not wanting to pick us up, and the vans would see us, but just choose not to pull over. Well....what are you going to do. Luckily both times we were saved. The first time by some Chinese Free Thinkers who didn't want to hear our message, but gave us a ride all the way home! The Second time some members saw us on their way to a different city and gave us a lift. It was amazing. The Lord takes care of his servants, but not before giving them something to worry about ;)
But for my birthday, It was a pretty normal Missionary day, except to end the night some of the members and one of our investigators all gathered at the Branch Presidents house and I sponsored Cake and they all brought food! It was wonderful, short, and definably a good party. In case you haven't seen, Elder Gallinger is quite the Giant, and President Sup's house has a very low running ceiling fan that he just barely fits under, and every time he walks by all the Iban women gasp in Horror, as they think he is about to be decapitated! Hahah, its a great thing to see :D
Also these past few days have just been absolutely amazing. Saturday night at our baptism was my first time translating for a talk, and with less than 4 months experience in the field I was a bit nervous, but I knew the Lord would help. The talk was about The Holy Ghost and was given by a senior Sister, Sis. Erickson, and she gave me her talk ahead of time so I was able to have the general Idea of what she was going to say. But at the end of the talk she just had written "Testimony". "ok' i thought to myself, "just a could 'i know the church is true' kinda things." WRONG!!!! At the end of her talk she launched into 2 full fledged stories about how the Holy Ghost helped and saved her in her life. During the beginning of the talk, the old couple who were getting baptized weren't paying much attention because they have a hard time understanding Malay, but as soon as Sister Erickson starting telling her stories, Kisang (the man) looked up at her and never took his eyes off of her. His eyes even began to water up (rare for Iban men, especially old ones). During his testimony at the end, he said in very quite Iban that while he couldn't completely understand my translation, he understood the Spirit that was talking to him. This very profound statement made me realize even more deeply, that the work that I am doing is 100%, hands down, all about the Spirit. While we may not be able to speak the language well, if we speak by the spirit, the Holy Ghost will carry it unto their hearts. There have been times when we were teaching and you could just feel the absence of the Spirit, and those were the lessons where we struggled to communicate the most. It is incredible.
I know that this work is not doable without the spirit. That is what Elder Gallinger and I have to rely on every day. One thing we are doing now is at the end of the night is telling each other about the miracles that we witnessed with each other. Sometimes one sees the miracle and the other doesn't. It really is incredible. Lately because I have been the senior companion, I have been leading the lessons and taking the larger part of the lesson. However, last night our lesson plan had to change last minute, and when we started I honestly had no Idea where to go. We were teaching a 14 year old boy about fulfilling his priesthood calling and hopefully reactivating him into the church, and right when I ran out of things to say, Elder Gallinger says to me "Let your light so shine, where is that scripture?" Woah.....Elder Steele and I a month earlier prepared a lesson around that scripture, and I knew it was 3 Nephi 12:14-16. We then turned there and began reading, and it literally brought a spirit and liveliness to the lesson that was before dead. It clicked for me how important it is for US as people to rely on our companions. Our companions at work, in our home, in our marriages. This work, this life, is not doable on your own. You need help. That is why you have a companion. :D When I told Elder Gallinger about this little miracle, he hadn't even realized it happened. I love the man, but when I told him my thoughts and feelings at the time, it really did click. We are in this together :D I love my companion. And we should always tell each other about the little miracles that happen :D
Well I must get going. But thank you all sooo much for your love and support. read your scriptures! They hold the keys to Eternal Life.
Elder Kampenhout
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Malaysia - Week 16 - A New Life
Nov. 2, 2010
Hello Family!!! So this week has really been a different one. New Companions really do bring in all sorts of new challenges and opportunities. The place is certainly more quiet. Thats for sure. Elder Steele and I were really active and fun with each other, but not yet with Elder Gallinger. He's a big guy from Tri-Cities area, and is pretty quiet and keeps to himself mainly. Love the guy though :D He's fun. This week has been one to remember. My language skills have shot up leaps and bounds, as I have become the leader of our companionship, I now lead the lessons and do alot of the talking. Elder Gallinger is coming out of his shell, but the Lord is definitely blessing both of us as we are both very young and inexperienced missionaries. We are just doing out best to be obedient and do our duty, relying upon the Lord. That really is the key. Learning how to listen to the Holy Ghost. Its hard, but as we follow more and more promptings, it becomes easier to hear. It is a skill, something we can practice. Does skill come without practice? Nope. The one area I do struggle with though is with questions. Our new missionary work is revolving around asking our investigators inspired questions. While we are not the best at it yet, it is improving, and it definitely shows in the work. Life is still wonderful out in the field here. My body is finally getting used to the temperature. I now get cold when it rains, and freeze in the church buidling along with the members. Its crazy. Its a good thing it will be summertime when I come home, otherwise I would probably die. Elder Gallinger noticed that it was about...82 degrees in our study room, and that was pretty nice and cool for us. Woah....inside a house...crazy. But the work is moving along. The Church is true, and I know it with all my heart. As we were teaching some investigators about the Temple the other day, I really felt that I know that it is the House of God with all my heart. Not just a belief, but a knowing. I know that We are all children of God, and that we can have true Joy in our life as we follow his voice, through his prophets and their teachings. I love you all, and pray for all of you always :D Your Loving friend, brother, and son, Elder Willem Kampenhout
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Malaysia - Week 15 - Dawn of a New Calling
Oct. 26, 2010
Nama Berita Semau!!!!
Things have been kinda nuts these past few days, with seeing members and investigators before Elder Steele leaves, and getting everything ready. It was kinda nuts. He even gave a talk on the last Sunday, but that wasn't the only surprise. BOOM! Mission President walks through the elevator with his assistants and attends our tiny branch's Sunday sacrament meeting. We knew he was in town, but were told he was going to another branch for church. Well......people fib sometimes ;) It was awesome though. There was such a spirit and a presence in the room. It was awesome :D
So the transfers happened yesterday. Elder Erickson (senior missionary) and I took Elder Steele to the bus station where he boarded the bus and headed off to Bintulu, the place where he first served. It was kinda sad to see him go, mainly because of all of the new responsibilities that I will have and in having no 'safety net' in the language. I am not that safety net, as my new companion (only halfway through training) came into the field only 6 weeks after me! And I'm suppose to train him! I just finished my training 2 weeks ago. Well....i guess the Lord calls us in our weaknesses. All I can do is pray and trust in him.
So one of the great excitements has been with a Investigator named David. He is the husband of a little family that was just baptized, but he didn't want to hear about the church, so just his wife and 2 step daughters we baptized. Every time we would come over and teach, he would just sit in the next room over and listen or text his friends. It was kinda sad to see that he didn't want to learn, when it was helping his family soooo much. Well, we have also been teaching his parents, and the other day went over there and found his family was there! They were helping the Parents plant rice and were resting up before going home for the night. David was a little drunk, but he sat down in the room at the start of the lesson about Prayer, and how we receive answers through the Holy Ghost. About halfway through we invited him to join us, and he came into the circle and actually participated! Even in a buzzed state he answered questions very well. He told us he would come to church the next day :D Well.....he didn't, but the next night we saw their family again and David wasn't drunk this time, and he was SUPER active in the lesson, and you could really see in his eyes the change that he wants. It is incredible. :D We are really hoping that he continues to grows and will come to church this Sunday :D
Last night Elder Gallinger and I had our first appointment together, and it was in English! Our Indian investigator Magis is a little old Indian man who is wanting to join a christian church, but wants to join the right one. He has so many tiny little questions that he often distracts himself and is very hard to teach planned out lessons, so last night, we just went in with the desire to testify about the book of Mormon, and wanting to answer his questions. and WOW. I already know that Elder Gallinger and I are going to work well. Magis talked most of the time, and when we just let him talk and we listened, his real questions came out. It was amazing. One of them was about the 12 tribes of Israel, and he was rambling about how Christ was a Jew and the Jews wrote the Bible, and how we are not Jews, so how can we become one of the Chosen people of God? He really just wanted to know how he could become a chosen son of God? It then just clicked in my mind what to teach him. We testified of the 12 tribes, and how everyone can be adopted into the tribes through patriarchal blessings, taught about that really quickly, and then testified that he can become one of God's chosen sons. It was amazing so see how his questions were answered through listening to him, and to the spirit, and not trying to 'combat' him with the standard missionary lessons. Listening truly is a skill we all need in our lives.
Later when we mentioned godhead, Magis flat out told us that "I will not believe in the Trinity. Cannot." Elder Gallinger and I were both surprised, and worried. But, we then asked him in return "When you are raising your children, are you and your wife not one in purpose?" We then testified how God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost are 3 separate people, but are one in heart and mind, meaning ONE IN PURPOSE. You could see the chains of confusion lift from his eyes, and he said "Now it makes sense. Thank you." The power of asking questions and testifying is sooooooo apparent, and is the Chosen Way to teach others. Just as Christ did in Jerusalem. Now the hard part is asking questions in Malay. Apa boleh buat, kecuali terus untuk belajar dan ingat.
I realize that I often talk about the people more than I talk about myself. Well, it's because i'm not here in Malaysia for myself, but for these people, and I am realizing that as I help these people change their lives to follow Christ, that they are in turn changing me. I am still the same quirky, intense and hard working Willem that you all knew, but am just doing everything in a different language, in a different country, working for a different Boss. Let me tell you, He's a good boss :D
I love you all so very much, and hope that my letters are something you enjoy to read :D
Elder Willem Kampenhout
P.S. Elder Gallinger's name out here is Elder Gergasi (Elder Troll or Giant) LOVE IT!!!!
Nama Berita Semau!!!!
Things have been kinda nuts these past few days, with seeing members and investigators before Elder Steele leaves, and getting everything ready. It was kinda nuts. He even gave a talk on the last Sunday, but that wasn't the only surprise. BOOM! Mission President walks through the elevator with his assistants and attends our tiny branch's Sunday sacrament meeting. We knew he was in town, but were told he was going to another branch for church. Well......people fib sometimes ;) It was awesome though. There was such a spirit and a presence in the room. It was awesome :D
So the transfers happened yesterday. Elder Erickson (senior missionary) and I took Elder Steele to the bus station where he boarded the bus and headed off to Bintulu, the place where he first served. It was kinda sad to see him go, mainly because of all of the new responsibilities that I will have and in having no 'safety net' in the language. I am not that safety net, as my new companion (only halfway through training) came into the field only 6 weeks after me! And I'm suppose to train him! I just finished my training 2 weeks ago. Well....i guess the Lord calls us in our weaknesses. All I can do is pray and trust in him.
So one of the great excitements has been with a Investigator named David. He is the husband of a little family that was just baptized, but he didn't want to hear about the church, so just his wife and 2 step daughters we baptized. Every time we would come over and teach, he would just sit in the next room over and listen or text his friends. It was kinda sad to see that he didn't want to learn, when it was helping his family soooo much. Well, we have also been teaching his parents, and the other day went over there and found his family was there! They were helping the Parents plant rice and were resting up before going home for the night. David was a little drunk, but he sat down in the room at the start of the lesson about Prayer, and how we receive answers through the Holy Ghost. About halfway through we invited him to join us, and he came into the circle and actually participated! Even in a buzzed state he answered questions very well. He told us he would come to church the next day :D Well.....he didn't, but the next night we saw their family again and David wasn't drunk this time, and he was SUPER active in the lesson, and you could really see in his eyes the change that he wants. It is incredible. :D We are really hoping that he continues to grows and will come to church this Sunday :D
Last night Elder Gallinger and I had our first appointment together, and it was in English! Our Indian investigator Magis is a little old Indian man who is wanting to join a christian church, but wants to join the right one. He has so many tiny little questions that he often distracts himself and is very hard to teach planned out lessons, so last night, we just went in with the desire to testify about the book of Mormon, and wanting to answer his questions. and WOW. I already know that Elder Gallinger and I are going to work well. Magis talked most of the time, and when we just let him talk and we listened, his real questions came out. It was amazing. One of them was about the 12 tribes of Israel, and he was rambling about how Christ was a Jew and the Jews wrote the Bible, and how we are not Jews, so how can we become one of the Chosen people of God? He really just wanted to know how he could become a chosen son of God? It then just clicked in my mind what to teach him. We testified of the 12 tribes, and how everyone can be adopted into the tribes through patriarchal blessings, taught about that really quickly, and then testified that he can become one of God's chosen sons. It was amazing so see how his questions were answered through listening to him, and to the spirit, and not trying to 'combat' him with the standard missionary lessons. Listening truly is a skill we all need in our lives.
Later when we mentioned godhead, Magis flat out told us that "I will not believe in the Trinity. Cannot." Elder Gallinger and I were both surprised, and worried. But, we then asked him in return "When you are raising your children, are you and your wife not one in purpose?" We then testified how God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost are 3 separate people, but are one in heart and mind, meaning ONE IN PURPOSE. You could see the chains of confusion lift from his eyes, and he said "Now it makes sense. Thank you." The power of asking questions and testifying is sooooooo apparent, and is the Chosen Way to teach others. Just as Christ did in Jerusalem. Now the hard part is asking questions in Malay. Apa boleh buat, kecuali terus untuk belajar dan ingat.
I realize that I often talk about the people more than I talk about myself. Well, it's because i'm not here in Malaysia for myself, but for these people, and I am realizing that as I help these people change their lives to follow Christ, that they are in turn changing me. I am still the same quirky, intense and hard working Willem that you all knew, but am just doing everything in a different language, in a different country, working for a different Boss. Let me tell you, He's a good boss :D
I love you all so very much, and hope that my letters are something you enjoy to read :D
Elder Willem Kampenhout
P.S. Elder Gallinger's name out here is Elder Gergasi (Elder Troll or Giant) LOVE IT!!!!
Monday, October 25, 2010
Malaysia - Week 14 - A New Horizon
October 19, 2010
Apa Khabar Semua!!!
These weeks really do just fly by. Its nuts. I think I'm going to wake up one day soon and be old, married, 4 kids and a big belly. That will be interesting :D
So!!! We finally got to watch Conference!!!! WOOOO!!!!! Lets just say watching it in another language is a completely different experience. Not hearing the apostles normal voices takes a strange power from the words, but they are still good. I'm still fairly new and the weird accents are a bit hard to get use to, but it was still an awesome experience. President Uchtdorf's talk on Pride? Wow.....talk about rad. We have watched a couple of the conferences since in English (as we have them on DVD's) and they are so inspiring. It's never been so Inspiring before. I was thinking about back home when we would have those big Conference gatherings at the Dalton's house and all i would want to do would be to play with all their awesome toys. Thankfully my parents only let me horse around so much, but now I wish I would have listened better.These words are truly from Jesus Christ to us, and we need them. Bad. Read them and listen to them again and again. You will find power. Oh yeah. The modern prophet is more important than prophets of old. WOAH!!!! Never heard that before. Talk about revolutionary. Simply amazing.
So we had conference on Saturday and Sunday, and on Monday we bussed up to Sibu for another Mission training session. 3 days this time. Woot! The training thus far has been absolutely amazing. We are going over the same stuff we did before, and while before I took notes on everything, not I am just taking notes on what the spirit tells me to write down. Its really heavy stuff. One thing I have been realizing is in my quest to constantly better myself as a missionary, that it is impossible to be a perfect Missionary. You can't convert everything, share with everyone, or baptize every investigator. Look at Jesus Christ. Even people rejected him. I KNOW that an imperfect soul as myself is no where going to be able to accomplish close to what he did in his ministry. But the Lord doesn't ask us to be perfect. He just asks us to Love him, try our best, and continually remember him. If we do those 3, we will be ok :D
One of the recent miracles in my Mission has to be with our old Iban couple, Kisang (M) and Imang (F). Kisang has come to church and all the activities since he started learning, but Imang has yet to come, since she already had a church. However, since we have been teaching them the restored Gospel, we have been able to see a difference in Kisang. He has more energy, more liveliness and a spark to his step. His wife has also begun to open up too. The other day we committed them to be baptized, but Imang was wondering "How can I be baptized if I haven't been to your church yet?" So we told her if she comes three times and follows the commandments she can be baptized with her husband. So she agreed. YES!!!! The coming Sunday was conference though, and we were a bit afraid. Sitting a bunch of Ibans with devil children in a freezing room for 2 hours twice in one day did not really seem like a good 1st church experience. However, I prayed that it would be a spiritually uplifting environment. Then came game day. I remember at one point during conference I was frustrated that people were leaving and going so often, and that very few were really listening, but I prayed that it would be ok. A peace came over my heart telling me that things would be ok. When we met them that night and asked them what they thought. Imang loved church, and acknowledged while a bit different, she loved it and wanted to come back! YESSS!!!! The power of prayer is real.
Well, just as things were starting to get a bit slow in our area, Elder Steele and I realized that we were really wasting a lot of our time on people who really didn't have a large interest in learning, or who were not keeping commitments, so we went through and cleaned out a lot of our bad investigators. This cleansing felt very good and like we are getting ready for the area to get hot with investigators. Then?!?!?! Transfer news. Elder Steele is going back to the city of his birth in Bintulu to become a Zone Leader, and I am going to stay in Kota Samarahan. I had a deep feeling that this was going to happen soon, but its sad when it does. I really have loved my time with Elder Steele, and we have our way of working and talking and working hard and having fun. I will definitely miss him as he has taught me lots. I will need all I can to help me with the challenge ahead. To replace Elder Steele, they are sending down a fairly new Missionary, Elder Gallinger. I was actually in the MTC at the same time as this man (our groups overlapped) so I have only been in the field 6 weeks longer than he has. While I have officially ended my training as of about a week ago, he is still halfway through his. I don't think this usually happens that someone as young as I am starts training (or half training) an Elder. I was a bit....unsure of my own abilities, but I have since realized that I need to trust in my Mission President (whom I love), my new companion (also love) and the Lord's Strength (love him too). Boy do I need his help. This will be a new adventure for me, as I become the senior companion and take upon myself all of the appropriate duties. Am I ready? Well.....Pres. Clark himself said "Well....no you're not, but the Lord calls us before we are ready to fill an assignment, and when we are ready to fill and assignment, he gives us a new one." Oh so true are his words. The only way that I will be able to do my job will be through the strength of the Lord and the power of the Holy Ghost. I am excited for this new horizon and can't wait to tell you more :D
Well I must get going. People to baptize. I love you all so very much, and love hearing from you. Time is flying so fast, it seems i will see you all so very soon. How odd.
Your loving son, brother, friend,
Elder Willem Kampenhout
P.S. Hey parents....did you see the guy in conference who had my middle name? :D
Apa Khabar Semua!!!
These weeks really do just fly by. Its nuts. I think I'm going to wake up one day soon and be old, married, 4 kids and a big belly. That will be interesting :D
So!!! We finally got to watch Conference!!!! WOOOO!!!!! Lets just say watching it in another language is a completely different experience. Not hearing the apostles normal voices takes a strange power from the words, but they are still good. I'm still fairly new and the weird accents are a bit hard to get use to, but it was still an awesome experience. President Uchtdorf's talk on Pride? Wow.....talk about rad. We have watched a couple of the conferences since in English (as we have them on DVD's) and they are so inspiring. It's never been so Inspiring before. I was thinking about back home when we would have those big Conference gatherings at the Dalton's house and all i would want to do would be to play with all their awesome toys. Thankfully my parents only let me horse around so much, but now I wish I would have listened better.These words are truly from Jesus Christ to us, and we need them. Bad. Read them and listen to them again and again. You will find power. Oh yeah. The modern prophet is more important than prophets of old. WOAH!!!! Never heard that before. Talk about revolutionary. Simply amazing.
So we had conference on Saturday and Sunday, and on Monday we bussed up to Sibu for another Mission training session. 3 days this time. Woot! The training thus far has been absolutely amazing. We are going over the same stuff we did before, and while before I took notes on everything, not I am just taking notes on what the spirit tells me to write down. Its really heavy stuff. One thing I have been realizing is in my quest to constantly better myself as a missionary, that it is impossible to be a perfect Missionary. You can't convert everything, share with everyone, or baptize every investigator. Look at Jesus Christ. Even people rejected him. I KNOW that an imperfect soul as myself is no where going to be able to accomplish close to what he did in his ministry. But the Lord doesn't ask us to be perfect. He just asks us to Love him, try our best, and continually remember him. If we do those 3, we will be ok :D
One of the recent miracles in my Mission has to be with our old Iban couple, Kisang (M) and Imang (F). Kisang has come to church and all the activities since he started learning, but Imang has yet to come, since she already had a church. However, since we have been teaching them the restored Gospel, we have been able to see a difference in Kisang. He has more energy, more liveliness and a spark to his step. His wife has also begun to open up too. The other day we committed them to be baptized, but Imang was wondering "How can I be baptized if I haven't been to your church yet?" So we told her if she comes three times and follows the commandments she can be baptized with her husband. So she agreed. YES!!!! The coming Sunday was conference though, and we were a bit afraid. Sitting a bunch of Ibans with devil children in a freezing room for 2 hours twice in one day did not really seem like a good 1st church experience. However, I prayed that it would be a spiritually uplifting environment. Then came game day. I remember at one point during conference I was frustrated that people were leaving and going so often, and that very few were really listening, but I prayed that it would be ok. A peace came over my heart telling me that things would be ok. When we met them that night and asked them what they thought. Imang loved church, and acknowledged while a bit different, she loved it and wanted to come back! YESSS!!!! The power of prayer is real.
Well, just as things were starting to get a bit slow in our area, Elder Steele and I realized that we were really wasting a lot of our time on people who really didn't have a large interest in learning, or who were not keeping commitments, so we went through and cleaned out a lot of our bad investigators. This cleansing felt very good and like we are getting ready for the area to get hot with investigators. Then?!?!?! Transfer news. Elder Steele is going back to the city of his birth in Bintulu to become a Zone Leader, and I am going to stay in Kota Samarahan. I had a deep feeling that this was going to happen soon, but its sad when it does. I really have loved my time with Elder Steele, and we have our way of working and talking and working hard and having fun. I will definitely miss him as he has taught me lots. I will need all I can to help me with the challenge ahead. To replace Elder Steele, they are sending down a fairly new Missionary, Elder Gallinger. I was actually in the MTC at the same time as this man (our groups overlapped) so I have only been in the field 6 weeks longer than he has. While I have officially ended my training as of about a week ago, he is still halfway through his. I don't think this usually happens that someone as young as I am starts training (or half training) an Elder. I was a bit....unsure of my own abilities, but I have since realized that I need to trust in my Mission President (whom I love), my new companion (also love) and the Lord's Strength (love him too). Boy do I need his help. This will be a new adventure for me, as I become the senior companion and take upon myself all of the appropriate duties. Am I ready? Well.....Pres. Clark himself said "Well....no you're not, but the Lord calls us before we are ready to fill an assignment, and when we are ready to fill and assignment, he gives us a new one." Oh so true are his words. The only way that I will be able to do my job will be through the strength of the Lord and the power of the Holy Ghost. I am excited for this new horizon and can't wait to tell you more :D
Well I must get going. People to baptize. I love you all so very much, and love hearing from you. Time is flying so fast, it seems i will see you all so very soon. How odd.
Your loving son, brother, friend,
Elder Willem Kampenhout
P.S. Hey parents....did you see the guy in conference who had my middle name? :D
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