Saturday, February 27, 2016

Kevin and Bonnie Williams in Kolonia, 1988-1990



By Kevin and Bonnie Williams

In June of 1988 our family moved to the island of Pohnpei. While we are not Micronesians or converts, we would like to add our testimonies to those in our branch. We feel a kinship with our Micronesian brothers and sisters and feel the Spirit often.
We moved to Pohnpei under some interesting circumstances. In April of 1988, our family attended a stake conference in Kahului, Maui, Hawaii. Elder Hugh Pinnock spoke at the conference and also spoke to Kevin. He prophesied that Kevin's employer would be the means of sending us to Micronesia and that we would be going to serve and teach the people. Two months later, Kevin was asked to take a position in Pohnpei. We prayed about taking the position and we felt that warm and good feeling which is sometimes referred to as a "burning in your bosom." At the same time we were also considering a career change and had a very attractive offer from a good company. When we prayed about this offer, we experienced feelings of confusion or a “stupor of thought.” We know that the Lord wants us here and it is a good feeling to know that he directs us to do those things which will benefit our lives and the lives of others.
It has been challenging to live in another country—we often puzzle over the culture and languages surrounding us.
The Kolonia Branch of the Church has been meeting in a rented space that used to be a Chinese restaurant. Oriental lanterns hang from the ceiling. We are looking forward to the dedication of the new chapel, where the view of the harbor is quite beautiful.
When we first arrived, Kevin occasionally taught the lessons in the elders quorum. Then he would take turns teaching every other week. Now he teaches every Sunday except when he is visiting other branches in his capacity as a district councilor. Bonnie is first counselor in the Primary.
While living here we have enjoyed the special occasions of blessing our son Kenny, who was born October 26, 1988, and baptizing our son Andy, on January 13, 1990. Andy was baptized in the river by his father. We also have a daughter, Lauren, who has enjoyed the nursery and Primary (she is three).
We have been privileged to meet and work with two mission presidencies. President David J. Rollins was an inspiring mission president. President Lewis J. Nord is a very spiritual man. Recently, we were informed by a Vice President for the company Kevin works for (Bank of Hawaii) that we would definitely be moving back to the Hawaiian Islands at the end of our two-year contract, June 1990. When we told this to President Nord, he said that he would pray that we stay. Shortly after he said this, Kevin was approached by upper management in his company and asked to stay an additional year.
In conclusion, we would like to say that we know The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is Christ's church on the earth. We know the Book of Mormon was written by prophets of God and we love the truths contained in this book. We each have favorite stories. We know that Ezra Taft Benson is a prophet and we are grateful for his inspired leadership. We admire the many members of Pohnpei's branches that endure persecution and family strife because of their memberships. We love our Savior, Jesus Christ, and our Heavenly Father. And we say these things humbly, in Jesus' name, Amen.

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