WEEK #37 - Repentance is Positive!

Hello hello!

This week was crazy good. So transfer news came out! Elder Curtis and I were in Miri 2, and Elder Johnson and Elder Bennion were in Miri 1. Sister Bithell and Sister Sabin were in Miri 2, and Sister Taha and Sister Masam were in Miri 1. The transfer news looked like this:
Elder Curtis is getting transferred

Miri 1 Elders: Elder Curtis, Elder Johnson
Miri 2 Elders: Elder LaRose, Elder Bennion
Miri 1 Sisters: Sister Masam, Sister Sabin
Miri 2 Sisters: Sister Bithell, Sister Taha
Me and my new companion Elder Bennion

Everyone just switched places! It was a unique transfer! Later on that day, President Simmons called with some news. Previously, two Elders from Indonesia had to leave Indonesia and come to our mission for a while. Turns out, they have been admitted back into Indonesia. President needed two Elders to fill their spots, so Elder Curtis is now actually going to Sandakan in KK, and Elder Johnson is going to Kuching! So that meant that Elder Bennion and I were covering both Miri 1 and Miri 2! I'm way excited. If you were to bike from one end of Miri 1 to the other end of Miri 2, it would take you around 3 hours. So we are going to have to use our time wisely and be lead by the Spirit daily!

District Meeting was special these week. Elder and Sister Rowley were there! So here's another slightly complicated story haha. Elder and Sister Childs are the senior couple in Miri. Normally missionaries are of the ages 18-26, but as a couple you are able to serve another mission. So the Child's (current senior couple) are finishing their mission soon. Elder Rowley was the Mission President of Indonesia. He did not finish his time there, so he will be the new mission president over the Singapore Mission after President Simmons finishes in July. Now Elder and Sister Rowley will be based in Miri, but are now a senior couple who work with Leaders to help youth who are age worthy of serving a mission. They are wonderful! He served a mission in Indonesia when he was a younger missionary, so he can speak really good Malay!

The training was titled, "Purposeful Planning= Achieving Our Purpose." Elder Ballard shared that the power of this work is when we get to the point of knowing exactly what we need to do from the Spirit. Elder Holland also shares that we can "make or break our mission every morning of our life." Why? Because planning is so important. Being led by the Spirit to know where to go, what do to, what to teach, and who to speak with is so important.

On Thursday we normally hold a planning session called" Weekly Planning." In this period of time (normally 2 hours) we prayerfully plan for every individual we are working with: potential investigators, new investigators, progressing investigators, recent converts (those who were recently baptized), members, and less active members. Because we were planning for two areas, it took 3 hours long, but it was still fun :)

We were teaching one of our investigators named Simon and Winie. We were sharing a message about the Plan of Salvation, and really focused on how they can live together as a family forever! We helped them understand that the only way we can live together forever is through being baptized by someone holding the proper priesthood authority of God. When we invited him to be baptized, he said in his broken English, "That is no problem, I am on standby." haha it was funny but also way cool!

We were able to see a broadcast from Elder Christiansen! He is in the presidency of the Quorum of the Seventy. He spoke to us about repentance and revelation. He asked us 3 questions about repentance that really opened up my perspective:
1. Do you treat repentance as a friend or a foe?
2. ‎Do you see repentance as humiliation or humility?
3. ‎Is repentance a strength or a stresser?

Our perception of repentance is very crucial. Repentance is positive. When we are humble, that is when our weaknesses can be made strong. Repentance is a gift from the Giver, Jesus Christ. Repentance should be said with a smile! We have a chance everyday to change. Choose to change!


After the broadcast, we had about 30 minutes before we had to head home. Elder Bennion had the idea to get an OTS (on the spot). That is when we contact someone and they are ready to learn right then and there, so we teach them a lesson! We sat down with a man named Ujang who turns out to be a long time former investigator. He knows Brother Sanggai and lives right next to him. Brother Sanggai was a recent convert as of two years ago. I heard he was one of the strongest members that missionaries have ever seen. He would follow the Elders around on a broken bike all day long, and would have someone new for the missionaries to teach every week. He moved to a far away place from the church. He made the 3 hour trek on a motorcycle for a while, but then it got too expensive and stopped coming. Until now, no one had ever seen or heard from him again. We just found the lost Brother Sanggai! We are planning to visit him this week. What a unique miracle!

Sunday was a little different! Because we cover two branches, we went to two sacrament meetings! That was a really cool experience because I was able to have more time to ponder about the Savor during the sacrament. Elder and Sister Childs were giving their farewell talk. It was sad to see. They have done so much for this place! I had the opportunity to translate for them which was unique. Sabbath days are the best!

I hope everyone has a great week and you have some miracles of your own as well :)

Love you all!



WEEK #36 - Chose to Change

Hey everyone!!

We went to a gator farm on Monday!! It was tons of fun. There were crocodiles, snakes, monkeys, chickens (to feed the crocodiles), deer, horses, goats, eagles, cows, and other birds. I got to feed a chicken to a crocodile! It was attached to the end of a stick. We hung it over the edge of the fence, and they jumped up and grabbed it! Crocodiles are very powerful.










District Meeting was great! It was called "Recognizing to Resolve." When we as missionaries can recognize the Spirit, we can help those we teach resolve their concerns. This can even apply to everyone! Once we are in tune with the Spirit, that is when we can best help others :) Preach My Gospel says," Regardless of needs or problems, all people are best helped as they accept and live the gospel." That is so true! 


 Elder Curtis found this on his bike

Wednesday was exchanges! Elder Bennion and I were together for the day. He also came out with me from the MTC! We both wanted to work on having faith that prayers can be answered. In our morning prayer we prayed to find a new investigator that day! Turns out, it happened!

 Exchanges with Elder Bennion

His name is Jimry. He wanted to know what happens after this life. Most Christians believe that we will either go to Heaven or Hell. The beauty of the Plan of Salvation is that there are specific things that happen after this life that prepare us for Heaven!

Our kind drunk/half naked investigator who gave us a lift

On Thursday our investigator Chrisma was baptized! It was a great experience. Her husband became less active, and started falling away from the church. Eventually, he started coming  back into the church. He was able to baptize her :) I love when people experience change in their lives. Change brings us closer to Him that continually changes us :)

Sunday was great too! There was an unusual amount of people that came to church! There were people that haven't come in months, years, and even decades! The Lord is softening hearts. He has a plan for each one of us. He cares for us. In His own time, He brings us back to Him :)

I hope everyone has a great week and they remember to make their beds and thank their parents for everything :)










WEEK #35 - Miracles in Miri

Good morning everyone!!

Shout out to Keldon!! It was his 17th birthday this week!! Yikes your so olddddddd. I'm still waiting for that chest hair to grow in though😜 hope you had a great birthday!!

The title for district meeting this week was "Spiritually Found, Spiritually Fed."

In order to find those who are prepared, we must have the faith to find them. Without faith we really can't do anything else! Apart of that is being grateful for when we have found those people. We took a minute to discuss as a companionship how the Lord had blessed us this transfer. It was a great experience, the Lord really has given us so much. I encourage you all to take a minute today and see how Heavenly Father has blessed your life.
The Book of Mormon in Malay

We then focused on what is really most important in lessons: The Spirit! Even if they are confused or don't understand, as long as the Spirit touches their hearts they are progressing and changing. Our role as missionaries and teachers is to invite the Spirit into each lesson, SO THAT CHANGE CAN HAPPEN. So to those who hold callings in the church or share a responsibility as a parent, as long as those you teach feel the Spirit, it is pleasing unto God. Trust the Spirit to help you pray for, prepare with, and preach to all that is in accordance with God's will.
Yup that's right, we were a part of Young Womens! (youth night for the girls)

News Alert: We found the first Mexican deemed food stand in Malaysia. What a miracle! :)

Speaking of miracles, Wednesday was a miracle day! One day during planning, Elder Curtis said, "Let's go to Taman Tunku. That is like a 2 HOUR BIKE RIDE. We decided to go with it! We took a "grab" (kinda like Uber in America) out there. It was seriously like Heaven there. Every single person we talked to said they wanted to learn. Not one said no!! Isn't that crazy? There was one girl in particular, her name is samadia. When we started speaking Malay, her eyes got SO wide. When she said she was Iban, and we started speaking Iban to her, her mouth got SO wide. What are these white people doing here speaking a language only known to 20,000 people? It was awesome haha. When we brought up the Book of Mormon, she was really curious. All her life she'd been taught that the Bible was the only word of God. When she saw the evidence that God continues to provide revelation and scripture in our day, she said it makes perfect sense. If God is still alive, why wouldn't he continue to be "the same yesterday, today, and forever"! (Hebrews 13:8). When we bore testimony that the Book of Mormon is true, she began to cry. We had all felt the Spirit in such a way as to bring greater power to our words and greater promise to our message. It was one of the coolest contacts of my mission so far. I hope each of you can understand just how beautiful and powerful God's word is :) 
This is a HUGE moth. 

That same day, we saw a small family outside of their house. We went up to talk to them. They were rushing into the car for something, so we didn't really have enough time to share our message. We asked if we could come back on Friday and they said "ok ok ok ok." We weren't too sure how reliant that appointment would be, but we decided to be loyal to it. When we showed up, the son and wife were at the house. Then, about 14 OTHER PEOPLE walked out of the house as well. It was a "rumah sewa" which means they were renting the house. Apparently it was this huge family of grandma and grandpa, children, aunts, uncles, step uncles, and so on haha. They all came outside to listen. We shared about the Book of Mormon. They were really receptive! We set a return appointment for Sunday :) What another miracle!! It was much like the setting when Jesus Christ was teaching the people and children on the mountainside. The only thing we needed was a nice mountain and Jesus Christ and it would've been perfect! ðŸ˜œ
The members have a pet monkey!! What are the chances?

This week was just so great! I feel so grateful to be a Representative of Jesus Christ. In fact, we all are! Doing missionary work will bring greater satisfaction to your life than any other work. 

You are all the best! Love you tons!