mis-sion-ary, (noun)
someone who leaves their family for a short time
so that others may be with
their families for Eternity.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Hey,
We have a new investigator that I want to tell you guys about. His name is Pop and we found him through our English Program and he has truly been prepared! After our English program for about the last 20 minutes, we talk about our church and invite people to come and learn with us if they're interested. Last week, we talked about the love of God and how we are all children of Him. After we had closed the lesson and were putting away the chairs, this 19 year old kid came up to us and said, "Elder, I want to know about God's Love. I want to know more about what you teach. I'm free tomorrow if you can meet." I was blown away! I've never had anyone come up to me and say that they want to learn more like that! I told him for sure! So we set up a time and the next day we went and met him at the church and he started telling us about himself and he has a hard history! His parents are separated and pretty much abandoned him and he has been living on his own since he was 15. He has been totally lacking love in his life so when we talked about the love of God, he got excited and wanted to know more! After we taught him more about God, he told us that he felt really good and warm coming here to church and meeting with us. It makes him want to come back! We invited him to church on Sunday and he said for sure he would be there! He came on Sunday and it was an awesome experience for him because there was also a baptism we had on Sunday so he was able to see how it was. He asked us how long he had to learn until he could be baptized as well! We said not long! We then set a date for him to be baptized in 6 weeks and he was been way excited about it. We have only been teaching him for a week and he has been amazing! I have a feeling that he will for sure be baptized and be an awesome member. Having God in his life will have an amazing influence in his life! I'm way excited to see how it end up!

Steve

Wednesday, October 21, 2009


FLOODING IN BANGKOK



Hey everyone!
So I just got to say thank you Grandma and Grandpa for the letters you guys send. They probably help me more then you think! I love getting them. Also Baylee! Thank you so much for the 2 letters you sent! I got both of them by the way. I was way surprised when I got a letter from you! Thank you so much! I was so happy to get them! I will write you back for sure, don't worry.
So there has been major storms coming and going here in Thailand. The streets in my area have been completely flooded. Apparently there was a huge storm that hit Laos and we are getting some of the affects from it. The other day it started raining at about 7 o'clock at night and it didn't stop raining until about 10 o'clock in the morning the next day. There were parts of the city that we couldn't go because the water from the flooding was up to our waist! I have never seen it so bad! We took a taxi to try and go find an investigator and that didn't work so well...Every way we went was flooded and the only way out was to go through the water. It was like our taxi turned into a boat and our boat had a leak. As we were going through the water, water started coming into the taxi! I couldn't put my feet down because it would have come up past my ankles. I think we ruined his car by going on this adventure. I felt kind of bad. We didn't even get to our investigator's house because the roads were flooded too bad. We spent most of the day on our bikes riding from canceled appointment to canceled appointment, trying to keep our legs out of the water. We did pretty good for a while but then we came to a road were it was just not possible. The water was way too deep and we had to go through it! Once into it my bike soon disappeared under the water and all that was seen were my handle bars. It was quite the ride. I was disappointed because for most of the day I had stayed dry! After that road it didn't matter anymore. We just rode wild! It was a lot more fun that way anyway. At the day's end, we looked back on the day's accomplishments and say that we were able to achieve absolutely nothing! We weren't able to get any work done because of the "Mother Storm". That's what I call it because following that storm, many other little ones came as well. It's rained everyday for the past week. It's even raining right now! It makes working hard but we are still getting it done. Our golden investigator Tig was suppose to be getting baptized this weekend but he said he just isn't ready. I don't know how to help him because he says he doesn't have any concerns but if that was the case he would be getting baptized! He knows it's true and has an amazing testimony. This Sunday, there is another investigator getting baptized and Tig should be going to it so hopefully it will help him see that there's nothing to worry about. I'm not to worried though. He will be baptized in the end.
Well I love you guys but I got to go!
Steve

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Dear Elder Olsen
You Mom said that you never get any mail. I told her you probably mean just your immediate family (parents and sibs) who aren't sending mail because I've sent you nearly 40 (forty) letters to date. Baylee has mailed you two recently. Hope you have been getting them.
We had a great time in Disney-World, with Ron, Karlene and kids. We all signed a post card and mailed it to you.
We LOVE reading your blog and hearing about your mission, and looking at your pictures, etc. Also we continue to enjoying your singing on the CD your parents gave us. LOVE listening to it - it is my favorite music to listen to. Makes me miss you more though.
Winter is approaching - snow in the mountains.
Love - Grandma & Grandpa

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

October14, 2009

Hey,
So Halloween is coming around right? There is no sign of it here. They don't celebrate it here. There are maybe a couple places at the major malls that will have a Halloween display or two but nothing other then that. They will put it up to embrace our American culture because there will be a lot of Americans that go to those places. But they don't celebrate it here.
So concerning that lesson that you will have to teach about goals and not retiring from the church. I've given a District Meeting on setting goals and how important it is to our everyday lives but for me it was being based on the lives of being a missionary so I don't really have much that would be good. In Preach My Gospel there is a really good quote on setting goals from one of the General Authorities that I really like. Its in Chapter 8 under Setting Goals. If you have a Preach My Gospel at home, you might want to check it out. Preach My Gospel is the ultimate resource manual for teaching! So things are going well with my new companion. He is a way hard working missionary. Sometimes it gets tiring speaking Thai 24/7 but its helping me grow. English Class is a lot harder now because I teach a class of 30-40 people completely by myself. It's ok though. It helps find investigators.
Well I love you Dad! Thanks for all the emails and all your support!

Steve



Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Hey!
So Moves Meeting was last Thursday and I have a new companion. He's Thai! His name is Elder Kongla. (He says hi by the way) He has been a missionary for 6 months now and is way good. I also have 2 new Sisters in my District who are also Thai. It makes me the only White guy in my District and I'm the only one that can speak English so that means I have to speak nothing but Thai for the next 6-12 weeks. This will sure give me the chance to get better at the language! Elder McCoy moved over to an area in Bangkok called Dindaeng and he is companions with an Elder that's in my group from the MTC! He was a little bummed that he didn't get out of Bangkok.
This Friday I will have hit my 1 year and 6 month mark as a missionary! I'm 3/4 the way done with this adventure! Its gone by pretty fast. Well I don't have to much this week because we have just had a lot of meeting the past week with Moves Meeting. But I love you guys and I thank you for all your support and everything you do! You guys are always in my prays!

Love,
Steve