Friday, April 26, 2024

First Encounters




The annex and temple was filled with the energy of 40 returned missionaries from all over SE Asia at a special 3-day conference held for them here in Bangkok. Some received their endowments during their visit, meaning they had served their missions without being endowed. What a blessing for these young people to get together and share their testimonies of Jesus Christ, and attend the temple together.

Conference attendees gather for a photo in front of the Christus in the garden court between annex and the Temple. They are from India, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Cambodia, Viet Nam, Myanmar, and other countries of SE Asia.
You can't tell much from these two photos taken from our hotel window. The darker one was taken at 4:30 AM
and the lighter at 6:30 AM. All day long, the traffic is at a standstill. The light at Asoke turns green and it almost clears out, but then in seconds, it packs up again.



I love the free enterprise in Thailand. If you have something to sell, set up a table and sell it. This is a typical scene, mostly food along this alley to the canal where you can catch a water-bus. We stopped here to get iced chocolate and iced Ovaltine. Yum!

Motor scooters everywhere! Once the traffic stops, it is fair game for cyclers to drive between the cars to the front of the line. They drive in gutters, sidewalks, and anywhere they can squeeze through. This photo is mild to reality.




Today we did an endowment session. I asked for headphones because thought the presentation would be in Thai, but there were more non-Thai people attending so it was in English. Four people were from the Philippines, two from Malaysia receiving their own endowments, two from Russia, two were Thai, and Dennis and me. The presentation had Thai subtitles but went by so fast I'd read the first few words, and then the next line appeared. The Thai workers try their best to handle the diversity. Some live up country and can only come to serve once a month. They often forget some of their training and have to relearn it. The session was perfect enough, and still beautiful. The Spirit was there and bore witness of the importance of the work.

We haven’t found a permanent place to live yet but have several possibilities. We are hoping to know next week. We will move out of the hotel on Monday into an Airbnb a block away. Back to walking Bangkok streets! 

One of the senior full time missionary couples is assigned to work with the members in Myanmar. When we were here ten years ago, the mission sent the first four elders into Myanmar. Now there are two branches at least. The political unrest has made it hard for members.

Looking up at the temple at night.

We've met other senior couples. One couple is here for a few weeks from Russia, to help members coming for their own endowments. They have so few places they can go due to the Ukrainian war. They can come to Thailand.

We have met couples running the mission office. In July, there will be two missions in Thailand, and they both are headquartered in the annex at the Temple. We also met the Family History couple. That is a huge task since Thailand kept few records before 1940, and most people are cremated, so there aren't headstones for which to search.

We have enjoyed our time here very much, and look forward to serving in the next five months.

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