Siam: Kenneth on Making Up Stories for the Children
Margaret cared for the children during the day, but Kenneth was always the one who put them to bed at night. They counted on this, and they always wanted him to tell them stories. He made the stories up as he went, continuing stories that went on and on night after night. The kids would have to remind him where he had left off. He could never remember. Kip recalls that Kenneth did the same thing when he was a boy, and particularly recalls stories of Henry and the monkeys. Bill and Kip had a similar complaint, because they would want their father to tell a story over again that they had particularly enjoyed, and Kenneth never could. He didn't remember what he had told them.
Landon, Kenneth (1903-1993)
January 1, 1928
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LC59-11
Siam: Kenneth on Margaret's Story About the Climax of Their Mission Politics
Kenneth tells of the need to hear Margaret tell, with her nuances because she lived it, about the climax of their mission politics.
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January 1, 1934
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LC60-04
Siam: Kenneth on Ministering to the Chinese in His Parish, esp. Through Building Schools
In his parish, there were at least two million people, and a substantial portion were Chinese working on rubber gardens and tin mines. They had no Chinese schools for their children. Kenneth had the bright idea that perhaps he could interest them in building primary schools, say, through the fourth grade, to teach their children Chinese and Chinese culture and history and so on. He was concerned that they were rapidly losing their culture. All of the Chinese communities that built schools with Kenneth's help became Christian, developed their own churches, and of course needed pastors, some of whom they brought down from China.
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January 1, 1938
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LC60-02
Siam: Kenneth on Modernism
Kenneth wrote about troubles on the mission field, talking about modernism as opposed to fundamentalism. Most of the missionaries lived in large cities where they could have a good social life with the slightest amount of business effort. The Landons were left alone in etheir evangelistic endeavor. They began to wonder if they would come back or not if they had their private independent support.
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January 1, 1930
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LC56-05
Siam: Kenneth on Norm and Betty Hanna and Mrs. Yipintsoi's Paintings
Kenneth recalls the story of Norm and Betty Hanna visiting. They greatly admired the paintings by Mrs. Yipintsoi and remarked that they were quite rare and expensive.
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January 1, 1950
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LC81-02
Siam: Kenneth on Peggy
Kenneth comments on Peggy's "grandpa dress," her beautiful spirit, her sense of cleanness, and her constant desire to help either Kenneth or Margaret. "She's such a darling. You don't have to say things twice for her to understand them. She has a very helpful spirit."
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January 1, 1930
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LC56-16
Siam: Kenneth on Phosphorescent Eggs in Gulf of Siam
Kenneth tells again of his experience with the phosphorescent sea off the coast of Thailand. It was the Gulf of Siam. Kenneth was traveling on a moonlit night for twenty-five to thirty miles. He describes the sea and the strong impression that the phosphorescent sea had on him and his companions. It was the most incredible, eerie experience, almost heavenly, or angelic. You just could hardly feel it was of this world. It was so unusual. We were just floating on a sea of fire. And the other people in the boat with me were awestruck by it.
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January 1, 1929
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LC61-04
Siam: Kenneth on Resolving a Church Schism Over Baptism
Baptism
Kenneth learned that a Chinese Christian community was divided over the issue of baptism: sprinkling, one-time immersion, three-time immersion. He gather the group and asked them to sit silently and think about the matter for about five minutes. Then he stood and addressed the issue, using three or four different ways of saying the same thing in Chinese dialects. They sat there and laughed at how they were fighting over different ways of doing the same thing.
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January 1, 1927
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LC60-03
Siam: Kenneth on the Acquisition of Two Paintings from Mrs. Yipintsoi
Kenneth tells of two paintings he acquired from Mrs. Yipintsoi. He found her painting outside and recognized her style of painting as reminiscent of Matisse. He told her this, and recommended she go to Paris and study with him. Years later, he found out she had studied in Paris. At this meeting, she requested he take a couple paintings and he obliged.
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January 1, 1934
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LC80-16
Siam: Kenneth on the Coming of Charlie Hak
Kenneth tells of the coming of Charles Hak, a Eurasian evangelist in Petchaburi, a very orthodox pastor who studied at Moody Bible Institute. He came to Trang at Kenneth's invitation. There was no money for his support at present, but Dr. Bulkley and Kenneth decided that, if necessary, they would divide their salaries with him so that he could work as pastor of the church there in Trang. Kenneth and Bulkley did find money for him.
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July 15, 1930
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LC56-15
Siam: Kenneth on the First Time He Used a Bathing Cloth
Kenneth tells of the first time he ever used a bathing cloth. It was on one of his earliest tours, in 1928, and Kenneth wanted to take an evening bath—rather than just throw water over himself at the Chinese hotel. So Kenneth set out with his bathing cloth clutched around him and with a dipper in hand. He had never done this before. Eventually, he learned to put the bathing cloth on, but he inadvertently stepped on his soap and lost his balance and his bathing cloth. Quite a number of the villagers were laughing. Kenneth managed to recover the cloth and tried to put it back on, but in his confusion, he couldn't tie the cloth back on, and finally, he just fled down the road toward the hotel "flying this cloth over my head."
Landon, Kenneth (1903-1993)
January 1, 1928
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LC57-13
Siam: Kenneth on the Varied Trouble That Led to Their Resignation
Kenneth explains how he and Margaret decided to resign from mission work. One trouble they had related to a monthly letter to their fellow missionaries that caused some resentment among them. The second was Kenneth's involvement in collecting important materials about Thailand and Japan, as well as his encounters with the Japanese photographer-dentists (actually spies). He wrote an article about his experiences and the need to do mission so as to promote the independence of local churches from foreign missions. All this caused troubles and the Landons put their ideas in paper for the mission officials that were meeting in New York. They explained that they could no longer follow the mission policies in place and that they were resigning.
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January 1, 1938
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LC60-06
Siam: Kenneth on Trains, Time, and the Thai
Kenneth speaks of all the traveling he did. His parish extended from the Malay border up to Chumphon, and he really toured his parish. That meant he traveled by train, by dugout canoe, by elephant, by bullock cart, by foot, and by any other way he could get around. He remembers the experience of some villagers who wanted to take the train but had no sense of time. After they missed the train twice they decided to spend the night at the train station. That was their first experience with the modern sense of time. Right about then, the Swiss were dumping excess watches at a very reasonable price, and they discovered that the bigger the face, and the cheaper the price, the easier it was to sell. These Thai, with their skinny wrists, wanted great big watches. And then the village people began to get on to this modern sense of time
Landon, Kenneth (1903-1993)
July 4, 1927
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LC59-01
Siam: Kenneth on Traveling Around His Parish
Kenneth's parish extended from the Malay border all the way up to Chumphon, a couple hundred miles. The peninsula was about ninety miles wide. And he covered every part of it. "I went by every means of transportation that's ever been invented. I walked, I rode bicycles, I went in bullock carts, I went by elephant, I went by train, I went by canoe, I went by small craft, I went by motorboat, I just simply went every place.
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January 1, 1938
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LC59-07
Siam: Kenneth on When an Elephant Stole Some Cookies
Once, Kenneth was in a Chinese cookshop to get some cookies, and elephants and the mahout were nearby. As he was holding his cup in his hand, "all of a sudden a great big trunk came sliding in over my shoulder and sucked up my cookies. They all just went right off my plate." Kenneth looked up, and the elephant was looking at him benignly. The elephant had lifted the entire roof of the building up onto his shoulders. Kenneth had sensed the roof going up, and noticed dust coming down into his cocoa, but before he could make sense of that, this sinuous trunk had slid over his shoulder and sucked up his cookies.
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July 4, 1927
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LC58-05
Siam: Kenneth on When He Almost Got Eaten By a Crocodile
One day Kenneth and his evangelist couldn't find a place to sleep for the night, so they decided to spend the night in their dugout canoe. Kenneth went to sleep and began to have a nightmare of sorts, a feeling that all was not well, and that somehow the boat was tipping over. Suddenly, he realized that it was tipping over. He looked and saw the front legs of a crocodile that was pulling at the boat and preparing to make a grab at him. As the croc pulled down on the boat on one side, Kenneth flipped out the other side. "I really levitated." He or a part of him would have become a meal for a crocodile.
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January 1, 1938
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LC58-06
Siam: Kenneth on When He and Margaret on Bicycles Encountered an Elephant
Kenneth remembers he and Margaret riding bikes hom from a church service. Margaret was ahead, the two of them pedaling along, and as she looked ahead, she suddenly said, "Look at that funny star that's jiggling around up there!" Kenneth suddenly realized it was the coconut lamp on the head of an elephant, with the mahout sitting behind the lamp, coming down the road. Kenneth yelled, "Margaret! Jump! Jump!" She just turned her bike right straight off the road into the bushes. And she just missed the front end of a big elephant who was padding right down the middle of the road. She would have run her bicycle straight into its legs.
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January 1, 1929
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LC59-05
Siam: Kenneth on When He Fell Asleep on His Hostess's Shoulder
Kenneth took Margaret to Bangkok for the birth of their third child, Carol. The busy pace of life in the capital city quickly wore him down. One night there was a dinner party with the Horsts, the Proctors, and the Seigles. Kenneth was sitting next to Jeanette Seigle, who was on his right. Kenneth ate the soup that was brought to him, and the next thing he knew, he was waking up the next morning, in bed. He was told that he had been unconscious. Jeanette said she had been sitting there when suddenly she found Kenneth's head on her shoulder
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January 1, 1933
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LC59-09
Siam: Kenneth on When He Found the "Men's Room"
Kenneth and Margaret attended a wedding dinner that was scheduled for 7:00. Naturally they arrived there early, but everything was very quiet. They found a few people and sat there eating watermelon and chatting, just to kill time. At some point Kenneth needed to use the bathroom, so he went around but could not find anyone. He spoke little Thai at that time but managed to ask a waiter where the men's room was. He led Kenneth out and took him up another floor or two into a room where he found a covey of Chinese beauties, with lipstick, rouge, slit skirts, all looking expectantly at their new customer. That was the "men's room." Kenneth fled and went right straight down to the street, stood in a corner of the hotel, and relieved himself like a Chinese. Finally the dinner was served at about 10:30.
Landon, Kenneth (1903-1993)
January 1, 1927
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LC59-03
Siam: Kenneth on When He Whooped Along with a Pack of Gibbons
During an evangelistic bike tour Kenneth stopped to patch up his tire when, all of a sudden, a whole gang of gibbons came hooting down through the trees and began to crash along beside him, shouting, "Whoo whoo whoowhoowhoowhoo!" They were leaping and cavorting right there alongside him. Kenneth began to whoop back at them, and they went along for a couple hundred yards or so, whooping at each other. They were swinging alongside the narrow path. They all wanted to see this funny fellow.
Landon, Kenneth (1903-1993)
January 1, 1938
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LC58-07
Siam: Kenneth Preached in a Church and Visited a Snake Farm
The second week after the Landons arrived in Siam, Kenneth preached in a Siamese church to a white congregation. On Thursday, the vacation day, they went to visit a snake farm, where they saw vipers, cobras, and hamadryads. The handler of the snake had become immune to snake bites.
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January 1, 1927
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LC37-07
Siam: Kenneth Returned From His Third Tour
Kenneth is back home at last after six weeks on evangelistic tour. He and Margaret were so excited to get together again that they couldn't sleep. Kenneth talks about the children growing up and learning well. He recalls with amusement having a saxophone.
Landon, Kenneth (1903-1993)
January 1, 1929
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LC46-08
Siam: Kenneth Signed a Contract With Kru Pram Wari
Kenneth signed a "ministry contract" with Kru Pram Wari to go to seminary training and return to be one of his pastors. Ku Pram was a very personable man, but the plan never worked out. Kenneth does not know what became of the man.
Landon, Kenneth (1903-1993)
January 1, 1929
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LC50-01
Siam: Kenneth Spoke Siamese Like the Bible
Thai Language
Kenneth's Siamese teacher taught him the high, scholarly Thai language of the Bible, and this turned out to make him sound funny when speaking the language in ordinary conversation. He was told that he spoke Siamese like the Bible.
Landon, Kenneth (1903-1993)
January 1, 1927
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LC39-02
Siam: Kenneth Talks About the Kids
Kenneth talks about Bill, who injured his knees and had recovered, and who was bossing the servants. He also talks about Peggy, who couldn't play rough like Bill, but just loved when her father played with her.
Landon, Margaret (1903-1993)
Landon, Kenneth (1903-1993)
January 1, 1930
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LC55-07