Monday, March 9, 2015

MOKPO PICTURES


Mother and Family!!!


This week our Sri Lankan investigator did not get baptized. His friend was severely injured and so he told me that "he had his extra underwear and towel, all ready, and then had to go" and on top of that he forgot his phone at his house...so as we  tried to contact him, we couldn't get a hold of him...it was the longest sacrament meeting of my life!!! Anyways, he called us at eight pm when he got home and told us what had happened and agreed to get baptized this upcoming Sunday. So, that's what's going on with him. He is doing super great though. He already passed the baptismal interview and is all set up for his baptism! This week it will hopefully go very smoothly!

We had a good lesson with the dad of the family with the son that loved us yesterday. He is really a fairly spiritual guy. We taught him the plan of Salvation and he took it really well. His problem is that, like everyone else in the world, money is at the forefront of his eyes and his brain. We taught him that because of the plan of salvation the need for money is only to the extent that we can live and gain experience to prepare to live with Heavenly Father again. He felt the spirit and has the beginning desires of change blooming in his heart. We read parts of Matthew 6 (3rd Nephi 13) with him talking about the desires of our hearts and not seeking the treasure of this world, but seeking treasure in heaven. Hopefully as he keeps commitments he will start to progress and change and realize the greatness of the blessings of the Gospel.

The man close to death is sick...so he has had no time to meet.

This past week I learned a lot about faith. Faith is in Jesus Christ is necessary for our Salvation and naturally leads to repentance. Faith is trust in God and His Plan for us.
Faith is like a muscle. If we exercise it, it grows, if we do not, then it weakens. 
Faith is important! Exercise your faith!

I hope that you have a really wonderful week in Minnesota...I am rooting for you!!! Team Strahl!!!

Love you! 
Elder William Strahl

END OF LIFE COMFORT

Hey mom and others,

Yes, our Sri Lankan investigator is still scheduled to get baptized on the 8th of March. He is amazing. Shines light. We have the interview on Saturday and then he will get baptized on Sunday. He is awesome!

Yeah, they [the family from the last letter] have some reservations, but they certainly are progressing very well (even if they don't say it :) ) They are the greatest family, and we are so excited to work with them and to help them into the Gospel...even if it is a little bit of a slower road!

This past week, we were only able to meet with the English teacher, and the Sri Lankan (His name is Shashika). 
The English teacher took us out to eat with his family :) So we were able to meet his wife and his son, that he has talked a lot about. His wife was really nice and the son LOVED us. By the end of the dinner he said that he wanted us to come to their home :) He is 11 and is so cute. We are hoping to help them into the Gospel by degrees!

Shashika went well. We taught with our ward mission leader and had to teach simply because English is his 2nd language, but it went well and he has the desire to make a promise with God through baptism.

Glad that things in Minnesota are doing well . I got the Birthday card from the ward relief society (or part)...Thanks! I really enjoyed it!

Investigators like the one close to death are in a tricky situation. He is really depressed all of the time, and his depression makes him try not to think about death, (which is the source of the depression) which, if not confronted or dealt with will just make him stall out his life in a depressed state. We are trying to help him realize the hope of the Gospel, but facing death makes him even more depressed, and so he doesn't respond as well as we hoped. We will try to help him read the scriptures and feel the spirit.

Thanks for the thought! 

This past week, I read again the verse in Alma 28:14: The great reason for sorrow is death and destruction and the great reason for joy is the light of Christ unto life. I know that that verse contains a precious truth. All of our sorrow and pain (of the heart) are in someway related to the death, or destruction, of some thing or relationship...etc., and on the flip side, all true joy has some connection to the light of Christ unto life. Joy that continues throughout life and does not receive much effect from the ebbs and flows of life. 



FAMILY IN MOKPO

Hey mother!

Mokpo is great. It is pretty warm here, except for the brisk ocean breeze that is always blowing here.

So, in Mokpo right now, some pretty exciting things are going on.
We have a Sri Lankan investigator that wants to get baptized in March on the 8th (a tentative date). His name is Shashika. He is working for  Hyundai building boats here. He has a desire to follow Jesus Christ and to help his Sri Lankan friends accept Jesus Christ.

We also have a very exciting family that we are in the process of working with. The entire district is involved, so things have been going pretty well.
This family is great...the mother reminds me of Mrs. Mercado (Thielen) as a Korean, and is just as expressive. She and her husband both grew up in the same church...which was by definition a cult church. They were living in a church like community where they worked and labored for the church...which in the end was just supporting the leader. Anyways, she spent 20 years in this church and finally, with her husband (who was also a part of it) escaped, and was completely ostracized by her friends and family...everyone. They now run a coffee shop in Mokpo. They have one child. She is really curious about the church, but is a little bit afraid of getting too deep or too far into anything religious...she is afraid to find out that something that appears so good has an evil heart. She likes Mormon Messages as well as the Liahona and a lot of the other things that the church produces. Her husband also has a little religion interest as well as english interest, and thinks that the Gospel is interesting. We met the son for the first time this weekend and his parents have kept him out of religion because of their experience. But, the son wonders a lot about the soul. We taught him the plan of Salvation and he thought that it all made sense until the "after the spirit world" part. Without a religious background, the Bible doesn't really have too much of a pull on him, so showing him the degrees of glory in the Bible was not effective. He is a great kid with a great personality! If these three would join the ward, it would be so great. They are wonderful people and could contribute a lot to the forward progression of the church. She has already referred two of her friends to the missionaries and has plans to show people mormon messages that help families and couples, etc. They are great! Our ward missionary leader in a missionary coordination meeting was about to refer her to the missionaries, but my companion and the missionary that was here before me, had already met her just the week before. We are working hard to help them come to church and come to Christ!

We are also teaching an English academy teacher as well as the person close to death, along with few other fairly new investigators. We are working to bring them to Christ through the covenant of baptism!


I love you all so much!
This past week I had the opportunity to reflect on prayer. It says in Moroni that if our prayers are not with real intent, then God does not receive them. "for if he offereth a gift, or prayeth unto God,except he shall do it with real intent it profiteth him nothing.
 For behold, it is not counted unto him for righteousness.
Thus, it is important that we pray, with "real intent" which of course we all know is key in the last chapter of Moroni with his promise. Real Intent is key for the quality of our prayers. Real intent...has been communicated to me very clearly through learning a language. There are words, and then there is the intent behind the words. Thus, what are the intentions behind the words that we use when we pray? Are they real? Are they sincere? Truly, without 1% of insincerity, or simply what we "should desire" and not what we "really desire". I know that God will answer any prayer said with "real intent". He is God and His plan is different than ours, so the answer may not be in the way or at the time that we expect it, but He will answer it based on His Omniscience and His Omnipotence. I know that is true. I know that if anyone prays to know that the Book of Mormon is the word of God with real intent to find out if it is His word or not, God will answer the humble seeker through the power of the Holy Ghost which "carrieth it unto the hearts of men". Evaluate your prayers and exercise that wondrous gift called "agency" and make your prayers more sincere. I know that if you do so, the promise that is in True to the Faith will be realized in your life. "As you make habit of approaching God in prayer, you will come to know Him and draw ever nearer to Him.Your desires will become more like His."
I love you all so much and wish you the best back there in Minnesota!!!
Love you soooo much!
Have a wonderful week!
Elder William Strahl