Monday, May 28, 2018

Humility vs. Pride

Hello Everyone! Xin Chào Mọi Người!

An update on the missionary work: This week, my companion and I had a lesson with our investigator, Anh Dũng. A little bit of background information on him: we contacted him at a park. He came to our free English session some weeks later. Then, he started learning. This week we invited him to live the Word of Wisdom, and it is taking some faith on his part, because he did smoke. But, he is really trying, and even said that he is ready to help someone else stop smoking! One thing that's really cool about Anh Dũng is that he has this philosophy about life: If you want something, give it to someone else first. It's also really nice because sometimes when we see him for lessons or for our free English session, he will want a smoothie. So, he gets smoothies for us as well... haha! It's awesome to see how the Lord prepares others to receive the Gospel, and how it all started out with just talking to someone at a park!

Testimony Time:
I would like to share my testimony today about the power of humility and being humble. Humility is a Christ-like attribute. We can become more like our Savior Jesus Christ as we become more humble. When we are humble, we acknowledge our weaknesses and we rely on the Lord to lead and guide us. When we are humble, we are teachable. When we are humble, we accept others and their points of view more. When we are humble, the Lord truly turns our weaknesses into strengths. Over the course of my mission, I have been very humbled through many weaknesses and short-comings. I have learned that in order to truly achieve the goal to become like our Father in Heaven, we must be humble and teachable. If we are humble and seek the Lord's counsel, we will be guided in where we need to improve to become more Christ-like.

On the other hand, pride is the opposite of humility. Pride creates feelings of anger, envy and frustration. Pride makes it hard for us to forgive others. When we are prideful about our own ways, it is hard for us to be teachable.

I testify that as we are humble and as we seek the Lord's guidance to be better, our lives will be happier. Just like we read in the scripture in Ether 12:27, the Lord's grace is sufficient for all that humble themselves before him. I testify that as we are humble and teachable, we can truly develop Christ-like attributes, and when we become more like Christ, we have more peace and joy in our lives. If you think about it, the opportunity to be humble and to truly become like our Savior Jesus Christ, is a divine gift! Now, I am not perfect with this. There have been many times when my own pride has gotten in the way, and I was not humble. But, I do know that when we are humble, we turn to the Lord and we are happier. I want to invite all of you to truly remember to be humble and to seek the Lord's counsel. Truly think about where in your own life you could be more humble and teachable. Being humble will truly bless your life, and the Lord's grace is sufficient! I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

Love,
Elder Justin Ly (Anh Cả Dũng)

I am a District Leader now!

Hello Everyone! Xin Chào Mọi Người!

I apologize that it has been so long since I've sent out a good group email! Hopefully I can start to improve and get better with it.

This week was really awesome, because the BYU singers group came here to Vietnam to perform! We went to one of the performances, and one of our investigators, Anh Dũng, came as well.
We actually met Anh Dũng at a park, and some weeks later, he came to our free English Class! We also got him to start learning about the church as well!

This transfer, I have a wonderful privilege of having a leadership role in the mission, District Leader. It will be a wonderful opportunity for me to love and serve these missionaries in the district and to learn a lot as well. There was a leadership training this last week, and I wanted to share something that I learned: in leadership, you have ministering and administering. Administering is like organizing and putting stuff together for meetings and stuff like that (organizing the details of things). Ministering is when you get to know the people you are serving and really love and help them. Both are important in leadership, but ministering will have the greatest impact. That is truly when you get to know, love, and serve the people that you are called to serve. This is truly what being a leader is all about! 

Testimony Time:
I would like to share my testimony today about God's Love for us and prayer. One of the very first principles that we teach investigators is that God is ourlLoving Heavenly Father, and that we can communicate with Him through sincere prayer. But, do we truly realize the significance of this very simple principle? It is truly a blessing that we can talk with our Father in Heaven anytime through sincere prayer. God's love for us is perfect, and He wants to hear from each and every one of His children. Whenever you are struggling, scared, in need of comfort or counsel, or just want to talk with your Father in Heaven, don't forget to pray. Heavenly Father answers our sincere prayers. I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

Picture Time:
1. The church name in Vietnamese.
2. One of the church buildings in Ho Chi Minh City


3. Family in Vietnam!
4-6. Bún Chả, Bún, Chả Giò. 













The Three Justins! April 30, 2018

Hello Everyone! Xin Chào Mọi Người!
Sorry that it has been so long since I sent out a group email about my mission experiences.

On Tuesday, my companion and I, Elder Kilpack (Anh Cả Thịnh) and the sister missionaries, had a lesson with two new people who became investigators, Anh Dũng and Chị Dương. We actually met Anh Dũng at a park and we invited him to our free English class. He ended up coming one week, and he brought a friend with him. Now he and his friend are both starting to learn about the Gospel. It's cool, because Anh Dũng has the same Vietnamese and English name as me (Dũng and Justin), and my companion also has the same English name as me. So when we are together with Anh Dũng, all three Justins are together!

Testimony Time: 
At our free English class, we always have a 15 minute spiritual message at the end where we share about the church. This week, my companion and I taught the English class, and another companionship gave the spiritual message. The message was essentially about how Christ can help us through all of our challenges when we truly come unto Him. We truly come unto Christ through repentance, and there's a scripture that I really like about repentance in Alma 7:15:15 Yea, say unto you come and fear not, and lay aside every sin, which easily doth beset you, which doth bind you down to destruction, yea, comand go forth, and show unto your God that ye are willing trepent of your sins and enteinto covenant with him to keep his commandments, and witness it unto him this day by going into the waters of baptism.

I really like how this scripture exhorts us to not fear, and to lay aside our sins. What is it that casts out our fear? It's Christ's perfect love for us. I want to testify that Christ really does love us, and He calls unto us to not fear,lay aside our sins, and come unto Him.

Love,


Elder Ly (Anh Cả Dũng)












Ice Skating, English Class, and Bún Thịt Nướng-March 26-April 1

Hello Everyone! Xin Chào Mọi Người!

I'm sorry that I was not able to get a group email in last week. Happy April Fool's Day to everyone! So, here's what happened during my week here in Vietnam:

Monday-Today was our Preparation Day. When I say Preparation Day, I am referring to the day when we get to email our mission president, family, friends, and we also get to do other stuff to prepare for the week like: grocerry shopping, cleaning the house, and also some fun activities. The purpose of Preparation Day, is to give us a day to get everything done that we need to do so that we can focus on missionary work throughout the rest of the week. Preparation Day is also referred to as P-Day. So, today was P-Day with the other missionaries in the district. So, we went ice skating together! It's nice to get back on the ice sometimes! It was really cool, because we talked to one girl who had only been skating for about one year, and she had learned a lot about skating from You Tube! We invited her to our free English class (Missionary Work and Ice Skating). 🤗

Tuesday-Today we had the opportunity to go and visit one of our Investigator,s Anh Quang, at his house, and we brought a watermelon for him. Vietnamese culture right here: when visiting someone's house, it is often very good to bring a gift (that gift can be in the form of fruit as well as other things).

Wednesday-Today was the day for English class, and it was our turn to teach the class! Normally, we will switch off every other week with two other elders (one week they will teach the English Class, and we will give the 15 minute spiritual message, and the next week we will switch).The English class went good, and the subject was about talking about things in your home (like how many bedrooms, bathrooms, etc.). The other elders gave a really good spiritual message at the end about agency, and how we have the ability to choose. At the end of the thought, they gave a really good "Vietnamese phrase." The phrase goes like this: Ông Bà mình có câu...Muốn biết phải hỏi. Muối giỏi phải học. This phrase means that if you want to know you have to ask. If you want to be good at something you have to study. This was used to encourage the students to talk to us after the spiritual message about what we shared, how they felt at English class today, etc. It's a great contacting opportunity!

Thursday-Today we had a delicious lunch! We had Bún Thịt Nướng, and it's sooooo good! It is basically white rice noodles, with grilled meat and vegetables, with fish sauce, It is also eaten with Chả Giò (egg rolls). That was definitely a great lunch! I wonder if they would have this dish in Vietnamese restaurants in America? Maybe someone could ask the next time they are at a Vietnamese restaurant? If you want to get the tones right on Bún Thịt Nướng, here's some advice perhaps: when you say " Bún," go up with the tone of your voice. Bún means noodles. When you say "Thịt," pretend that someone is punching you in the stomach, and see how that affects the tone of your voice (maybe that will help). Thịt means meat. When you say "Nướng," go up with the tone of your voice again. Nướng means grilled. So being interpreted, Bún Thịt Nướng means noodles with grilled meat. You learn something new every day!

Saturday-We had a chance to play soccer as part of an activity with the Priesthood, and our Investigator Anh Quang came as well! I played soccer for a little bit, and let's just say that I should probably stick with ice skating.

Sunday-So today, we went in search of a less-active family. We were told by a member in the branch that they live very far, and that they rent houses and move a lot. We went with the address that was on their CBR (Convert Baptism Record), as well as a little cut out of their address on google maps. As we biked further and further, it was getting really far, and there were several times when we had to stop over and ask where to go next. One of the things that I will typically do when given an address and I don't know where it is, is just ask natives on the side of the road where to go next. It's a great way to practice Vietnamese! Anyway, the address that we had was a little weird, and we asked several people to help us out, Two very nice people went on their motorbike to help us try to find the address of these less-active members. In the end, we couldn't find it, also had another address for them, and then just decided to go home so that we could make it home on time. But, it is really great to realize how awesome the people are here to help us out when we need it. So that was our attempt at less-active finding!

Testimony Time:
This week, I was reading in the Book of Mormon in 3 Nephi during the time of Jesus Christ's personal ministry to the Nephites, and let me just say that it is such an amazing opportunity to actually read Christ's words and teachings! I was reading one part in particular that I really like, and would like to share with you all today: it is in 3 Nephi 17:5-9. Jesus Christ is about to finish His ministering for the time being, but then He makes another decision:
And it came to pass that when Jesus had thus spoken, he cast his eyes round about again on the multitude, and beheld they were in tears, and did look steadfastly upon him as if they would ask him to tarry a little longer with them.
And he said unto them: Behold, my bowels are filled with compassion towards you.
Have ye any that are sick among you? Bring them hither. Have ye any that are lame, or blind, or halt, or maimed, or leprous, or that are withered, or that are deaf, or that are afflicted in any manner? Bring them hither and I will healthem, for I have compassion upon you; my bowels are filled with mercy.
For I perceive that ye desire that I should show unto you what I have done unto your brethren at Jerusalem, for I see that your faith is sufficient that I should heal you.
And it came to pass that when he had thus spoken, all the multitude, with one accord, did go forth with their sick and their afflicted, and their lame, and with their blind, and with their dumb, and with all them that were afflicted in any manner; and he did heal them every one as they were brought forth unto him.
In this scripture, Jesus Christ has compassion for the Nephite people, and He heals the sick, afflicted, etc. It is imperative to understand about the compassion that Jesus Christ has for us. He is our Savior. He is our light and our life. He is our joy. He is the one that heals our diseases, sicknesses, sins, etc. I want to testify that as we choose to come unto Him, we can receive compassion, and we are His sheep. Let us always remember the great and wonderful love that he offers to each of us as we lay aside our sins and come unto Him. I want to say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, amen. I would like to invite all of you to listen to " I Stand All Amazed" by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and think about what Christ's compassion has meant for you personally in your life. 
Con biết rằng Chúa Giê Su Ky Tô đã chuộc tội cho những tội lỗi của mọi người. Chúng Ta không phải là một mình trong cuộc sống này bởi vì Chúa Giê Su Ky Tô hiểu chúng ta cảm tháy thế nào. Nếu Chúng ta nghe Tiếng Nói của Đấng Chăn Hiền Lành, Chúng Ta là Con Chiên của Ngài. Con muốn chia sẻ những điều này, trong tôn danh của Chúa Giê Su Ky Tô, Amen.
Picture Time: 

Saigon West Zone is really making in happen!