This sounds so exciting and will be so rewarding. I will miss serving with you in the temple but can’t wait to follow along as you serve. Good on you for doing it!!
Sunday was an Easter I will never forget. Diana and I have served in the Arcturus Branch for the past 4 months. We worked in Primary. Diana taught the children Primary songs and I taught some lessons. We taught Sister Bakilli, the Primary President, how to conduct opening exercises, teach lessons and lead singing time. She is an amazing woman and wanted to learn all she could so that she could teach the children about Jesus Christ through music and lessons after we left. Easter Sunday was our last day there. The children sang “I Am A Child Of God” to us and the Sisters sang “God Be With You Till We Meet Again.” We were both moved to tears. Those videos were too large to put here but they are on my Facebook page. I have one of them singing "Follow The Prophet" here. I gave them crayons and coloring pages. Later that evening, we had 10 missionaries at our apartment for Easter dinner. The Elders sang “Gethsemane” to ...
We gave each Primary child a CTR ring last week. They were so excited! Most of them came to church wearing them today. These little girls are so happy to have these rings. Even those who do not speak or understand English well know the ring reminds them to "Choose The Right". This is President Bongani Moyo. He is employed by the mission to make sure passports and visas are updated for all 180+ missionaries. He is also a Stake President in our mission. He is frequently in the office working at a table in the lobby where my desk is. This past week, he told me his story. I find it amazing and hope you do as well. He was born in Zimbabwe and has lived here all of his life. He and his siblings were raised by a single mother. She took them to a Pentecostal Church. At the age of 13, he met the missionaries and accepted their invitation to attend church. On his very first visit, he says he felt...
We got 10 new missionaries this week. I do a short orientation presentation with them at the office before they go to the Mission Home for dinner and further orientation. I love being able to meet all the many missionaries arriving. These fabulous APs spent lots of time at the airport this week. We had missionaries 10 go home this week. They were so excited. I am always a bit sad to see them go but so happy for them at the same time. Transfer day is every six weeks. It is the happiest of all days at the office. Lots of hugs and back slapping when they see friends and former companions. Diana and I love the hugs and smiles we get each Sunday from these Primary children. ...
Congratulations! This sounds like you have a great adventure ahead.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so exciting and will be so rewarding. I will miss serving with you in the temple but can’t wait to follow along as you serve. Good on you for doing it!!
ReplyDeleteThis is the dearest mission call opening I have ever seen!!!
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