Dear Family and Friends,
Another week has come and gone and the work here is pressing forward! We had two baptisms yesterday! Mei and Jun are sister and brother and have been coming to church for about a year with their cousins, but were scared about baptism. It was a miracle because a couple weeks ago, Mei came up to Sister Kuoch and I after sacrament meeting and told us she was ready. Her brother also decided it was time, and we made the preparations necessary for them to be baptized yesterday. There were about 50 people all packed into a tiny room to witness the baptism! Their uncle, who hasn't been a member for very long was able to baptize them and it was so special. After about 10 tries, he finally got the wording right, and they were both baptized.
We have a new investigator, Sotheavi. She is about 14 years old and just golden. Her sister is already a member of the church, and so she already has a basic understanding of the gospel. After church yesterday, we taught her lesson two; the Plan of Salvation, and at the end we asked her how she felt and she said she knew that this was God's plan for her and that she wanted to go to the Celestial Kingdom! She is getting baptized next month :)
We have six other investigators with baptismal dates, but they don't seem to be progressing quite as well. The main concerns that they have are that 1. Their spouse doesnt want them to get baptized 2. They won't come to church because they are either sick or busy and 3. They don't have time to meet with us throughout the week because they work! We also still have our investigator Ming Nuan, that has the drinking problem. She shows so much faith each time we meet with her, but she can't seem to quit drinking.
We have one investigator, Bong Kontea, that comes from a family full of recent converts. We are at their house a lot because we are responsible for teaching the recent converts the lessons again, plus we teach our investigator. Bong Kontea has a little boy that is about 2 years old and reminds me of my nephews. I LOVE him! He has been really sick lately, but every time we go over there, I manage to make him laugh. He just starts laughing uncontrollably- it is adorable. BUT, I sat in his pee last night on the floor.... and I put my childrens simplified Book of Mormon in it as well... haha. That is Cambodia for you. I didn't make a scene, but just took a really good shower when we got home.
Speaking of the Childrens Book of Mormon, that has been a hit here! We still use the regular Book of Mormon, but the simplified book helps the people understand the stories and visualize what is happening. It is great!
On a more personal note, my testimony has grown so much this past week in so many ways! First of all, I was able to read a talk given by President Hugh B. Brown, entitled the Profile of a Prophet. Wow. I encourage everyone to look that talk up and read it! It gave me a greater appreciation for Joseph Smith. He really did translate the Book of Mormon, and he really did see God the Father and his Son Jesus Christ. It is incredible, but not impossible. I know it happened. I also was honored to hear from the Senior Couple sent her to do Family History, in Sunday School. Everyone MUST keep a journal! A picture is good, but when we have the written word, it is so much more powerful! Our journals can become personal scripture as we record spiritual experiences and insights. I can't wait to dive into Family History work after my mission!
Thank you for all the love, support, and prayers! I have felt them- I promise!
Love, Sister Lindley
(Here is a link to the talk Haley referenced: http://speeches.byu.edu/?act=viewitem&id=114)








