We've been very silent the past several months and we apologize for that. Now is the time for repentance and we'll catch you up on our lives as missionaries. Notes will be short but we hope to hear from you and answer questions or find out about your lives.
Usually someone is late and slows things down. Expected time in a Kombi is 4 hours. An hour into the trip, the Kombi breaks down, and it takes 2 hours to get them back on the road again. The temple workers are so kind and flexible. Most stayed late to accommodate the late arrival. We went the night before to make it easier on ourselves. The joy is seeing them arrive all dressed and ready to go. For most it is the first or second visit so we have the privilege to assist and guide them where they need to go. The chance to participate in any way at the temple becomes a lasting memory for them.
TRAINING: 'Come Follow Me'. As MLS missionaries we relish the chance to teach leaders and members about new programs. The new program for the youth gave us an excellent opportunity. Basically, we are teaching them a better way to bring the gospel to life in each and every member. Through several sessions with the district and branch leaders, we were able to share new insights, demonstrate the concepts and really help them become the teacher that reaches more into the heart and testimony of the classes. It is still rolling out but we are grateful for such inspiration in helping all the youth. If you don't know about it, find out.
Christmas Dinner for the Elders: As Senior couples, the Elders become our sons for now and hopefully for a lifetime. Many of our Elders never have received a gift at Christmas or shared in some of our traditions. Here, Christmas is about welcoming the stranger or friend from off the street and into your home to celebrate and share something to eat. No Christmas trees and little to no decorations. Christmas for us was sharing our home and our means with our 'sons'. Breakfast included French Toast, eggs, and sausage with all the trimmings. All the Elders received some gift, thanks to family and friends. Thank you for your kindness. A fun day of talking, sharing and really being 'family'. Our small tree and decorations radiated the Spirit of Christmas to the Elders whenever they visited. Games got everyone involved and the Elders were off to talk to families. A great thrill for us was to visit with our families over SKYPE. 5 hours on Christmas day and 5 hours on the 26th. We love the support our children and grandchildren provide. For Christmas this year, we created a video DVD of our mission life and sent it to all our children.Great Young Adults and they are the future of the church in this area.
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