"Verily, verily, I say unto you, I give unto you to be the light of this people. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid. Behold, do men light a candle and put it under a bushel? Nay, but on a candlestick, and it giveth light to all that are in the house; Therefore let your light so shine before this people, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father who is in heaven."-3 Nephi 12:14-16

Friday, March 26, 2010

2 1/2 Weeks Till Take Off

Good morning Family! Happy P-Day. :)

I just wanted to start by thanking everyone so much for all of the
letters and dearelders. I really feel everyone's love and support so
strongly and that helps me out a lot. I'm sorry if I don't always
have time to respond to everything or everyone. I only have 30
minutes and then it kicks me off so I try to write as much as fast as
I can. Anyways, thank you thank you thank you.

John and Brittney I sent you a letter last week but I wasn't sure on
your address. Did you end up getting it? When are you coming back
from DC?

Julia and Jake I got the pictures of the baby! I was way excited and
accidentally told some people that they were pictures of MY baby haha.
I'm so happy for you though. Let me know when you start thinking up
names and things.

Mom and Dad thank you for all the scriptures and inspirational
thoughts, they mean a lot to me. Please do send pics of William in
HSM2. I'm glad to hear it went so well! If they have a recording you
should buy it so I can see it when I get back.

Things here are as great as ever. I can't believe that we leave in 2
1/2 weeks! Sometimes it feels like I've been here forever and then
other times it seems to go by so fast. I've really learned a lot in
the MTC though and I will miss it. But I think I am more excited to
actually get to Belgium. :) Anyways, there is still so much to get
done before we leave so I can't start thinking about that just yet.
Most exciting news of the day is that we have 11 new Dutch
missionaries coming in today! 3 sisters and 8 elders. That will make
a total of 21 dutch missionaries here in the MTC. Basically we are
taking over. We're all really excited for them and it will be fun to
have another district to work with. Haha and to have the upper hand
for once. I'm especially happy that there are sisters.

It's been a great week! Last Wednesday night we taught Al our lesson
over the Book of Mormon and it went so well. I have such a strong
testimony of the Book of Mormon and it's truthfulness and the power it
has to bring others to Christ. Thank you to everyone who prayed for
us. I know it's not a "real" investigator, but we take it really
seriously and I definitely learn a lot from doing it. The spirit was
very strong and he started to tear up at the end. And we committed to
coming to church on Sunday which is wonderful. After we taught our
teacher gave us a lesson over the tender mercies of the Lord and we
all talked about the ways we have seen God's hand in our lives since
we have been here at the MTC. It is amazing how much I feel God's
hand directing and guiding me. I can not even begin to count the
number of prayers that have been answered, almost immediately, and the
comfort I have received, or the help with Dutch in teaching or bearing
testimony.

The language is getting so much better! I LOVE DUTCH. I am no where
near perfect or fluent or anything like that but I am finally starting
to feel like I can express myself the way that I want to. I have been
trying hard to bear my testimony all the time and to make language
study time really effective. English fasts are a lot of fun. We had
a really successful one last Friday. It's cool to be able to joke
around and talk with each other. I can't wait to actually get to the
Netherlands because I know that will help my language a lot. On
Friday I was asked to say the opening prayer in a large group meeting
and they asked me to say it in Dutch. Now all our elders keep teasing
me because I guess I'm starting to be able to speak just as fast in
Dutch as I did in English. Haha I think that was just because I was
nervous. Right now our elders are working on memorizing the sacrament
prayers in Dutch and since I don't really have any need to do that I
am working on memorizing "I Need Thee Every Hour." Since I have been
here that has become one of my favorite hymns because I am learning
more and more that I really do need him every hour! The song is
beautiful in Dutch though, you should look in up and listen to it.
We've been working on contacting a lot and since the weather has been
nice we've been going outside a lot to do it. Contacting is probably
the scariest thing for me just because you have such a short amount of
time to get the to feel the spirit and want to listen to your message.
I really need to keep practicing!

Random side note -- On Thursday I think it was I got a letter from
Cayden Hoyt! Haha it totally took me by surprise! What a sweet boy
he is. He drew a picture of the Book of Mormon and Christ and wished
me luck on my mission. I'm going to write him back today and maybe he
can bring it to church to show the whole class. It was really a
blessing teaching them. They all have such strong testimonies for
being so young! Haha we have a good Primary.

On Saturday night we watched a talk that Elder Holland gave some years
ago to missionaries in the MTC. I guess it's a pretty famous talk
because they show it to everyone. It was really powerful! He talked
about how his mission meant EVERYTHING to him and how it has blessed
his life everyday since. He talked about how this isn't our time and
that we need to realize that it's not OUR mission, it's the Lord's
mission, we are just instruments in his hands. It was really good for
me to hear that. I feel so blessed to have been given the opportunity
to serve a mission. A mission isn't a sacrifice, it's an offering to
the Lord. I have been trying so hard to be diligent and to make sure
that I use all of my time effectively. I want to be able to look back
and have no regrets.

2 random funny stories of the week. In the TRC on Monday we were
teaching a younger guy the first lesson. At the beginning when we
were getting to know him I swear he said that he had just started
dating a girl. So Z. Pierson and I are all "Oh yeah, that's so
great! We're so happy for you!" then later on in the lesson when were
were talking about the atonement he said that one of the things he
struggles with is feeling alone since his girlfriend just DUMPED him.
I guess he had been trying to say that at the beginning of the lesson
but we had misunderstood him! Haha talk about embarrassing! Anyways,
we wanted a return appointment so I don't think we messed up too bad.
Other story- the word for surprise in Dutch is "Versassing!" the other
night we were all surprising our teacher but one elder instead of
shouting that shouted "Verlossing!" which means "redemption". Haha
we could not stop laughing. Maybe you had to be there but trust me it
was great.

Anyways, time's up. I love you all. Thank you for being who you are
and for the ways that you've blessed my life. I am so grateful for
the family I was raised in and the people who I have met. I have
learned so much from all of you.

It's about to kick me off!!

Doi- Z. Holbein
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Monday, March 22, 2010

De kerk is waar!

Hallo mijn gezin!

Happy St. Patricks Day! Oh my goodness this week has been too
amazing. I definitely can not do it justice in the short time I have
to write. It has definitely been a trying week in a lot of ways, but
I am coming to learn that we really do become more acquainted with God
during hard times. I am so happy to be able to be here on a mission
and to do hard things for the Lord. I have already seen so many
blessings in my life and I know this is just the beginning. I love
watching the gospel change my life and the lives of others. I'm
loving this opportunity to serve!

So it sounds like a ton of stuff has been going on! CONGRATS JULIA
AND JAKE!!! I got your dearelder last night just before choir and I
started jumping up and down. I am SO happy for you! How exciting to
finally know. Jake told me that he told you to take the name
Peter...haha if you wanted it I wouldn't blame you because it is a
WONDERFUL name. ;) Anyways, that is just a blessing for the both of
you and I know you will be great parents. Did you get the letter I
sent last week? I wasn't sure if I had your address right.

Oh and Uncle Bruce thank you so much for your kind email. It brings
me peace to know that your prayers are with me. I love you!

Mom and Dad I am always so happy to hear your testimonies and the
amazing experiences you are having. I am glad that the temple was so
wonderful! The temple is one of the biggest blessings we have in our
lives. I know that I am so spoiled here to be able to go every week.
I actually did work for someone named Jane and someone named Margaret
last week, it was cool. I'm excited to go again today.

So what to say about this week? So much has been happening. We are
now doing all day Engals fasts. Guess what? It's really hard! Haha
the first one was almost exhausting in a really weird way. They're
extremely helpful though and everyone here says that the quickest way
to learn the language is to speak it. So really I guess every day is
an Engals fast. We speak a lot of Neder-Engals. I love this language
though. The more I learn the more beautiful I think it is. I'm
going to buy a big Dutch hymn book here and send it home so that I can
have one in my home. As pretty as I think it is, it is not easy.
Grammar kills me! Dutch grammar is weird enough and now they've
started teaching us Dutch grammar in Dutch haha which makes things a
little more confusing. We also aren't allowed to use notes anymore
when we teach. Then we really have to rely on the spirit! As always
there are tons of funny words that are easy to mix up. I think I have
found the word that is going to kill me because I mix it up ALL the
time and it is a really bad one to mix up. So the word
"keuzevrijheid" means agency and it sounds almost exactly the same to
the word "kuisevrigheid", the only difference is that the first word
is said with a little longer of an "o". The problem is
"kuisevrijheid" means "free chastity" or "no limits on chastity"! Haha
talk about a terrible thing to mix up! So now when I'm teaching the
plan of salvation I might accidentally tell the investigator Adam and
Eve gave us free chastity! Oh my goodness.

Most of our zone is leaving this week. The Swedish and the Danish
missionaries all leave on Monday. I am so happy for them but I'm
definitely going to miss them! I think it's kinda cool because if I
remember correctly Ryan (Aldste Drake) is coming home next week which
means that these missionaries will be replacing him. They are all
excellent elders so he has nothing to worry about. Also, I don't know
if Pelle sees these, but someone needs to tell him that I am going to
make the Danish elders and sisters creep on him. :)

So last night was devotional and we had one of the most amazing
speakers. Every Tuesday there are all these rumors about an Apostle
coming and they are never true. But last night they were! Elder
Quentin L. Cook came and spoke to us!! I can't even describe how
wonderful it was. The feeling in the room is probably what I remember
more than anything else. It was amazing though to hear an Apostle of
the Lord talk to me as one of the Lord's missionaries. I'll never
forget it. He talked a lot about how pleased the Quorum of the Twelve
and the First Presidency and the Lord are with us and the great work
we are doing. I guess he had a totally different talk planned but
when he started talking he said the spirit prompted him to say
something different. He made a lot of promises to us and he gave us
an amazing blessing at the end. The spirit was tangible I swear!
Haha oh I love the MTC.

For choir we sang the most beautiful song. It's called "Behold the
wounds in Jesus' hands." Please look up the lyrics. It might be one
of the most beautiful descriptions of the atonement ever. I was so
happy to be able to sing it in front of an apostle. And the camera
went right in on Z. Pierson and I which was cool. Here are the lyrics
to the last verse. They made me cry while I was singing. "Behold His
wounded hands and feet! Come touch and see and feel the wounds and
marks that you may know his love for you is real. Then as you fall to
worship him and wash his feet in tears, your Savior takes you in his
arms and quiets all your fears." I get goosebumps just typing that.

I really have a strong testimony of the power of the atonement. It is
so real. I love being here at the MTC among so many wonderful people.
The thing is, none of us are perfect but we are all trying out
hardest to bring people to Christ and that is what matters. I feel
honored everyday to be with so many hard working servants of the Lord.
Even when I get discouraged here I know that this is where I want to
be.

A lot is going on tonight. We're teaching Al a really important
lesson on the Book of Mormon. Pray that it goes well! We need him to
gain a testimony of the Book of Mormon. Anyways, time's up. I love
you! De kerk is waar!

Doi-Z. Holbein

Sunday, March 14, 2010

1 Month In!!

Hurray for being in the MTC one month! :) Wow, I can not believe time
has gone by so quickly. Really, it's flying by. It's true what
everyone says about the MTC- days go by like months but weeks go by
like seconds. I love it here, I really do. I am learning so much and
I know this time has definitely been needed.

This past week was an interesting one. It's funny when I look back on
it because a lot of hard/trying things have been going on but my
overall feelings on the week are very positive. It's so true that in
the MTC you have so many ups and downs. I really think I have had
some of my lowest lows or seen people struggling through some of the
hardest things here but at the same time I have seen SO many miracles
and I have felt so happy that words can't even really do anything
justice.

One of the elders (in our branch but not in our district) went home
two days ago. It wasn't for any bad reasons, he just didn't feel he
could handle the stress. It was so hard for everyone, especially his
district, to see him go. I think it really made everyone re-evaluate
why we are here and what our missions mean to us.

Even though things are way hard and I'm frequently pretty stressed, I
know this is where the Lord needs me to be and I have been blessed to
have His help constantly. I have a real testimony that the Lord does
look out for his missionaries. So on a happier note- MY FBI CLEARANCE
CAME!!!!!!!!!!!! YEAHH!!! You have NO idea how happy I was to get
that dearelder. It was right after dinner and I literally ran and
danced down the halls and made all the Swedish and Danish missionaries
come out and celebrate with me. Wow, what an amazing blessing! It
was so great because just that morning I remember thinking how badly I
wanted it to come. Talk about a tender mercy from the Lord. We still
have one elder waiting for his so if everyone could pray for him that
would be great.

I can't believe we leave a month from today. Well, a month and a few
days. Thanks again for all the letters! They make me laugh and are
such a strength to me. Mom thank you for the package! The scarfs are
adorable and I love the headband. You are way to nice to me THANK
YOU. :) I'm glad to hear seminary is going so well. Tell your class
thank you for the card, it made me laugh. I know they will all be
great missionaries. Oh and congrats to Kate and Sam!

William going to prom?! Haha thanks so crazy! Congrats on being such
a good kid. Dad how is work? How are your students? Thank you so
much for the inspirational story about the Chile mission that you sent
me.

Ok so life here is just as good as ever. I have learned so much this
week, I wish I had time to write about all of it. Dutch is getting
harder and harder everyday. It's a good hard though, I love learning
the language and I know I am being so blessed.

We're continuing to teach Al and things are going pretty good. We
finally got him to pray and he feels like he believes the JS story.
It's the Book of Mormon he's having a hard time with. Zuster Pierson
and I are working on a lesson over the BoM to help him better
understand.

Teaching in Dutch is such a humbling thing to do. I really have to
rely completely on the spirit and hope that my studying and preparing
will pay off. Our teachers here are great! With the other Dutch
district gone we have two more teachers who come in and do a lot of
one on one work with us. I think verb conjugations are my biggest
problem. I have been really blessed when it comes to understand the
language though. I can actually understand basically everything said.
I just get frustrated when I can't always respond how I would in
english. I know that will come with time though.

So some random facts-We can now officially shake hands in the MTC! I
guess the flu season is over. Shaking hands is weird haha and I think
some of the elders like it a little too much...haha but it's good to
know that people aren't getting as sick. I actually am sick right
now. Nothing to worry about though, just a cold and cough. It's
really not too bad and I'm taking medicine so I should be better soon.
I feel better each day.

This past week has been a big week for learning spiritual things. The
spirit has been teaching me so much lately-things that I know are just
for me. I am loving learning how the spirit speaks to me and the
blessings and revelation that come into my life as I strive to listen
to what the Lord would have me do. My testimony of the truthfulness
of this gospel grows every day. It's crazy!

Just this past Sunday I had a really powerful experience that taught
me the importance of bearing testimony. Sunday was fast Sunday and I
was so happy to be able to go to sacrament meeting and to bear my
testimony in English and to hear the testimonies of others. There was
an overwhelming powerful spirit in our sacrament meeting. As I was
sitting there I thought, "Wow, this is so great. I love this feeling.
It's addiciting. I wish I could bear my testimony in English more
often." And then it was like the Spirit seriously punched me in the
face. I heard in my head "No. You must keep learning to bear your
testimony in Dutch. That is the most important thing you should work
on translating." Wow. What truth there is in that statement. Ever
since then I have been working so hard to translate my testimony to
Dutch and I have felt a lot of power come into my life as I bear it
throughout the day.

I just wanted to let you all know that there is real power in bearing
your testimony. Your testimony will become more real to you as you
bear it and you can bless the lives of those around you by telling
them what you know to be true. Last night Bruce C Haven came and
spoke to us about testimonies. He said there are 3 parts to a
testimony 1) reason 2) spiritual evidence and 3) experience. I can
promise you that it really does require all three things. I think
before coming into the MTC I realied on the first 2 points too heavily
and I am now learning that experiences are SO important.

Ok so I took too long writing this email and time is up. I want to
put my testimony in Dutch but there isn't time! JAMMER. Ok well know
that I know this church is true. Everything about it is true. The
atonement is real and powerful. Bear your testimony frequently.
Study the scriptures with an open heart and the Lord will reveal
things to you. The Lord does not call perfect people, but he does
perfect those he calls. I feel this everyday.

I LOVE YOU ALL. :) Doi- Zuster Holbein

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Love from the MTC


Hallo mijn geliefde gezin. :)

This week has been one of my happiest weeks here at the MTC! It has
been filled with so many tender mercies from the Lord. I have been
blessed in so many ways and I am so grateful for the wonderful
experiences I am having. Thanks to everyone for all the letters and
dearelders. John and Brittney- I am SO sorry I forgot to mention you
last week! Yes, I have been getting your dearelders and they always
make me smile. I am happy to hear things are going so well. I was
actually bragging about you John to one of our elders the other day.
Oh and I met an elder who was in your district. Well, he's a teacher
now. I can't remember his name but he said that you should know him.
He's from Denmark, blond hair? Haha sorry I'll try and remember his
name next week. Thanks to everyone else. I got a lot of random
letters from people I this week and they all made me so happy! I am
going to try really hard to write everyone back.

Oh my goodness where to begin? This week has been the week of
language. I guess I'll start with last Thursday. Thursday morning
was a bit discouraging because we had to start preparing to teach the
full first lesson in Nederlands, something we have not done before.
It was SO hard to try and translate everything we wanted to say. We
are definitely having to learn how to simplify everything. It got a
little frustrating, but as always, great things started happening. We
played a way fun game in class to help us learn more words. It was
like Taboo but in Dutch. That was so helpful and a lot of fun because
it was different from normal studying. Then in the afternoon, Elder
Seamen, Frahm, Hawkley and Sister Pierson and I had an amazing
language study session. I don't think I can even really explain why
it was so great. I think it was because we all were helping each
other and just laughing over stupid words and figuring out how to say
things that would help us teach the lesson. Seriously, I don't think
I have ever had that much fun studying before. We're trying to do
that more often now just because it helped us all so much. I love my
district. A lot. :)

Friday was our first lesson completely in Nederlands!!! I can
honestly say it was one of the most terrifying things ever. My legs
were shaking like crazy! We taught it to our progressing
investigator, Al. Sister Pierson and I prayed so hard that we would
have the spirit with us and that our tongues would be loosed so that
we could get our message across. So we went in there and before I
knew it 30 minutes had gone by! And guess what? We actually did it!
I owe everything completely to the Spirit because I know a lot of the
things I said I had not planned on saying. It was a real testimony to
me that if we do all we can to prepare the Lord really will step in
and help carry the message into the heart of the investigator. My
understanding is way better than my ability to speak. During the
lesson I could for the most part understand everything that Al said.
A lot of that, if not all of it, was probably because of the Spirit
though. Oh goodness, it was such a good experience. I felt on cloud
9 after. Literally, it was amazing. Still terrifying though. We got
him and his family to commit to come to church this Sunday though,
which is very exciting! We're teaching him again this Friday too.

Saturday we had our first English fast! English fast is exactly what
it sounds like, you can't speak any English. It wasn't an all day
fast, we only did it from 1:00-6:00. It felt really long though and
it was very hard. Haha it helped me realize how much I can't say and
how much I still need to learn. That's a good thing though. I think
that was the most quiet I have ever been my whole time here. ;)
Sunday was an amazing day as always. Sundays and Tuesdays are the
best in my opinion. The older Dutch district left on Monday so Sunday
was their last day. We went up to the temple and all took pictures
with the Netherlands flag and then had fun just taking a bunch of
random pictures. I'm sending some home today. The other Dutchies
have been such great examples to our district and I'm so happy to have
gotten to meet all of them. It was way sad to see Sister Reber and
Garvin leave, but it's not too sad because we'll definitely get to see
each other again. Monday morning we got up at 5:45 to walk them all
to the travel office. It was a bittersweet goodbye, but they were all
so excited it was hard to be sad. The "battle cry" for our zone is
"Give them Heaven!" haha instead of "Give them...well...you know." So
we all shouted that as they left. Sister Garvin has actually been
temporarily reassigned because her Visa didn't come. She's going to
SLC south for a bit while she waits. She's a great example of having
faith in the Lord though because she didn't seem upset at all. I
really really hope my FBI clearance comes soon! Even though I know if
it doesn't everything will still work out great.

Monday afternoon we had a great experience in the TRC. We taught the
Plan of Salvation to this really old couple. They are famous for being
one of the hardest couples to teach actually because they ask crazy
deep questions that no real investigator would probably ask. Anyways,
the husband speaks Nederlands and so we did all the intro and stuff in
that but then the lesson was just in English. It was such a powerful
lesson! We were both really nervous going into it because we hadn't
really planned too much. Once again though the Lord completely
blessed us and put the words right into our mouths. When we talked
about the Atonement the spirit literally rushed in the room. I could
feel it! It was amazing. We both bore our testimonies and committed
them to baptism! Haha I really really wished they were real
investigators! All I know is I LOVE teaching this gospel. Especially
the Plan of Salvation. It is such a happy thing to talk about.

Time is almost up so just some other random things. We have 4 new
sisters moving into our room today. They're not Dutch sisters though,
we actually don't know anything about them. Should be fun though, I'm
excited to meet them. There are a lot of funny dutch words that sound
really similar but mean the different things. It is VERY important
that you get them right. Haha some examples: just like the best two
years says "maagd" means virgin and "macht" means power. When you say
them they sound just about the same! Or "vergezellen" which means
accompany and "vergeselen" which means to whip. Haha so you can
either say "The Spirit will accompany you" or "The Spirit will whip
you." Hahahahaha.

Anyways, everything really is going to well. I don;t think my emails
do justice to how happy I am. I love being a missionary. I love
seeing the Senior couples! I can't wait to serve another mission with
my husband. Haha hopefully more than one. Scriptures on my mind
lately: D&C 24:12, 2 Tim 2:3, Nephi 17:50-51. That's the kind of
missionary I want to be. The church is true! The power of the
atonement is so real and the Spirit is the most important thing for us
to have in our lives. I love this gospel and the person that it makes
me. I know that the Lord has so much more planned for me than I even
realize. Sorry for having to cut short. I love you all! Doi! :)