Monday, October 31, 2016

Week 16! "Wilt u wat sla met uw boderham?"



Bonjour! (not Dutch :) )

Things have been a little rough number wise this week, but it nonetheless has been a fantastic week! We have been working pretty hard with the members, getting them excited for joint teaches and that sort of thing. We also have a new investigator with a lot of promise!

Her name is Hanneke Boots, and we found her in the Area Book. She is severely physically disabled, with almost no movement capability, but she is one of the kindest people I have met. She can move her arm just enough to control her wheelchair, and she has a really smart dog who helps her with things like putting on clothes and opening doors. It is pretty impressive. This last lesson she said she wanted to know if it really is true, and then asked if it is normal for someone who is already in a church to convert and be baptized in the LDS church, so she is actually considering it! We hope to set her up with a baptismal date next week!

Joelle is still doing well, but her boyfriend is not being super accommodating, so we could use everyone's prayers.

One really funny thing happened this week. It was easily my most creative contact ever. On the bus you aren't allowed to "direct proselyte", meaning no questions like "Have you ever heard of the Book of Mormon?" , at least at the beginning of a conversation. You can later on. We had done the lunch for the District meeting, so we had some leftover lettuce, and the guy sitting next to us pulled out a sandwich with only some ham and cheese. The Holy Ghost immediately placed an idea in my head, and I went for it. "wilt u wat sla met uw boderham?" (Do you want some lettuce with your sandwich?) We ended up having a great conversation, and after he got out, a few other people started talking to us.

Sunday was excellent! It started out super great! We missed the bus and it doesn't come very often Sunday morning, so we would have been late. This finally gave me the excuse to bike to church! I have really wanted to for a while, but Elder Ocampo didn't want to . I convinced him it was the only way to get to church on time. We biked through the National Park on the way there and it was super cool! There were some wild horses walking right along the path with us! I love Nederland! It is so beautiful! I had the map out so we didn't get lost and at one point I was looking at it really closely, and I failed to see the beginning of a little island separating the fietspad from the street. I hit pretty hard but I just hopped up onto it since it was just a curb. Had I hit it an inch over either way I would have gone flying, so it was definitely a miracle. Then we sang in Sacrament Meeting (The Elders and the Sisters with Brother Latort playing piano. It went pretty well. Hanneke and Joelle were there!

Have a great week everyone!


Haring with Tim, the Bishop's less-active son! He has been coming to church pretty regularly recently!


It wasn't awful, but I don't really understand why people would eat it... ( I finished it, of course)

New Furniture! In Nederland, people put their old unwanted furniture out on the sidewalk. What missionary doesn't want a free chair? (Our super steep spiral staircase was nearly too small :) )

Fries on P-Day!

The rest of these are P-Day photos in Haarlem. I got sent to the coolest and most beautiful mission ever!







Monday, October 24, 2016

Week 15! No Candy!



Hallo jullie! (translation: Hello you!)

This week was pretty great! We had 2 days that we didn't get to work in our area (working with the Zone Leaders in Den Haag, and a full day trip to Brussels for Residency and Driver's License), but we still saw a ton of progress and a few new investigators and potentials.

Joelle, our number 1 investigator is continuing to be awesome! She is following the Word of wisdom, which she has already passed her initial 3 week goal and decided to keep on going, which is so awesome. I made a promise with her that I wouldn't eat candy if she followed the world of wisdom for those 3 weeks, and I ended up forgetting when that was too, which was pretty cool, so I guess I will keep on doing that with her. We taught her the law of Chastity today, and she was very open and willing to apply it in her life. She was going to go right home and talk to her boyfriend and set a goal, so that was pretty exciting. Our excellent joint teach Brother Latort let us use his house, cooked us food, and explained the law of chastity in the perfect way for Joelle. It was pretty amazing!

We are going to kill it this week! Good luck to my fellow missionaries, and for those who aren't missionaries, look for missionary opportunities. Members are the biggest part of a truly converted convert. We emphasize that so much in our mission that we don't even baptize, the members do.

Tot volgende Maandag! (translation: Until next Monday!)

Love,
Elder Thornton

Lance sent home handwritten personal letters to each member of our family! They were so fun and a little silly :) He had a creative salutation (Mom. . .Mom! Mommy, Mom! or La. . .De. . .Kur. . .Col. . .Micah!!- I was just practicing being a dad and not remembering which child is who(: ) and fun way to sign each letter (Elder I-totally-beat-you-in-Minecraft Thornton, and Elder hopefully-I'm-still-taller-than-you-when-I-get-home Thornton). He is still the same great Lance, just a little bit awesomer! One cool thing he mentioned is that he went on splits in Den Haag (where the temple is) with an Elder Richards from Layton who happened to play Lord Farquad when we saw Layton do Shrek in recent years. Can you just imagine Marius and Farquad as a companionship?!!

Monday, October 17, 2016

Week 14! Picking it back up...


Ollieballen! Donuts, but 5 billion times better!

Goeie Dag!

Nederland continues to be awesome! The weather has gotten a little colder, but still not too bad. This week was pretty long, since so many of our previous progressing investigators either threw their Book of Mormon away, or just disappeared.

We don't have any more investigators in Beverwijk anymore, so we don't have to waste our time traveling over there instead of just baptizing everyone in IJmuiden. Micha, our last investigator over there, told us nicely that he threw away the Book of Mormon because it was giving him nightmares about false prophets. Really fun, He still wanted us to teach the Plan of Salvation, but he ended up just fighting us on every point.

We continue to focus on Joelle, who still doesn't want to set up a baptismal date because she feels like it will force her to do it when she isn't ready, which is an okay reason, but I still feel like a date would help her.

Joka believes the things we are teaching her, but she says the things we are teaching her are "te swaar" or too heavy, so she asked for a couple weeks of a break.

Jackie... Her "lovely" husband met us at the door and told us, "We believe in God and Jesus, but no prophets," gave us her Book of Mormon, and shut the door. I am pretty bugged by that, because it sure didn't seem like that was Jackie's opinion.

Elder Ocampo is cool! We are definitely not the same, but we have been getting along pretty well. Dutch is still going great!

Have a great week everyone, and I hope you will take advantage of all the missionary opportunities!

Love,
Elder Thornton

Taking the ferry across the canal



IJmuiden Port Skyline

Monday, October 10, 2016

Week 13! 1st Transfer!



Hallo iedereen!

​(Hello everyone!)​

Some of you may have already noticed, but I finally moved my P-day to Monday, since transfers just occurred and it worked out well. I hope everything thing is going well where you are at! It is going pretty well in Nederland, and I have been growing spiritually and mentally a ton this week.

My first transfer happened this week! ... And I am staying in IJmuiden, but with a new companion! His name is Elder Ocampo, and he is from Texas, but his parents are from Mexico, so he speaks fluent Spanish as well as English. He is way more hipster than me, but we have been getting along pretty well. He is pretty awesome, and as far as I have seen he is a good missionary. I realize now that my previous companion, Elder Stanger, had an abnormal amount of drive compared to other missionaries here, and I am really grateful for that. Elder Stanger set an excellent example for me to follow for the rest of my mission.

With Elder Stanger leaving to be a Zone Leader in Apeldoorn, I have "taken charge" (Belgium/Netherlands Mission lingo) of IJmuiden, meaning I will be the guide since I know the area. With this extra responsibility, my Dutch has exponentially increased, and now I can have normal conversation with pretty much anyone, with both sides understanding each​ other pretty well. Sometimes I have to ask for clarification on a word, but most of the time there is no problem.

Our investigators are doing pretty good! We have starting teaching Jackie, and we picked Joka back up. Joelle is still keeping the Word of Wisdom! Yay! That also means that I still haven't had any candy, but it is definitely worth it.

We taught Luuk, an 8 year old member in our ward, about baptism, and it went really well. It was my first lesson that I "led," and I was really excited about how smoothly it went and how smoothly I was able to say my thoughts in Dutch.

Met Liefde,
(With Love,)​
Elder Thornton







Monday, October 3, 2016

Week 12!



Hallo!

I have almost no time, so I hope the photos can do most of the telling.

I set up a google docs folder for my journal, for those few of you who the weekly email isn´t quite enough. Email me to tell me if you would like me to share that folder with you.

We finally found Jackie! The Filipanese woman from the bus a few weeks ago! We have been looking for forever, and we had pretty much given up when we biked past her. We found out that we had walked past her door several times, and had actually been teaching her next door neighbor. It was pretty cool!

Thank you for the birthday wishes!

Kapsalon! Pretty delicious!

Lemonade stand in front of the Church! Not many people stopped, but we got 47 thumbs up :)

Pretty funny Bellup name

Sunset in IJmuiden!

Pretty church I saw while on splits with the Zone Leaders in Den Haag