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Can you believe that it has been a little over two months
since we reported to the MTC in Provo? The days have been busy and eventful. In
some ways the time has flown by and in other ways it feels like we have been
here in our little flat in Bristol England for a very long time.
Each week it seems harder and harder to sit down and put
into writing all of the important memories. Last post was particularly tedious
for some reason. I think that as we get more and more involved in the work
around us taking time to enter meaningful descriptions and record of our
comings and goings is more challenging.
There is a lot that goes into transforming ordinary people
into servants of the Lord. Some days that transition flows more smoothly than
others. Each time we meet with the Young Single Adults in our Stake they become
dearer to us. The regular activities of this week have continued to add to
these feelings. The weekend of course was filled with General Conference so we
did approach the week with renewed testimony.
This past Monday we had a stimulating experience for FHE.
The Elders brought two ‘Uni’ Students from the University of Bristol. These lovely
British Girls are studying Physics and Chemistry. After watching President
Ucthdorf’s talk from Sat Morning session of Conference we had quite a lively discussion
about Creation verses Evolution. They really were polite and very curious. We
even called my brother John on SKYPE for some help. I guess the students called
the Elders later and said they had a wonderful time and felt so comfortable in
our home, almost like they always knew us…
District meeting came on Tues this week. With a new District
leader the Zone leaders came to help. These fine young missionaries have become
so dear to us. We have such an appreciation for their devotion, service and
individual personalities and talents! They make us smile. We are a part of this
Missionary District!
| Elder Mansfield from our district (he is British) |
The Memorial Service for the Sweet sister who passed away I
mentioned last week took place on Wednesday. Her father conducted the entire
service and gave a beautiful talk on the Plan of Salvation. There were many nonmembers
there from the school where his daughter used to work. He asked all the
missionaries in our District to be there and be available. He bore such a
strong testimony and said that he would be happy if just one person not of our
faith approached him after and wanted to know more about the gospel; which
would seem to him to give meaning to this untimely event. The family all spoke,
it was a very powerful and emotional day! It was sweet to watch the
missionaries mingle with the guests afterward.
YSA dinner in the evening gave us the opportunity to
participate with the district leader in giving two sister missionaries a blessing
and again sit with Hannah and help her understand more. As we tried to read the
introduction to the Book of Mormon with her I realized that she does not even
understand how to read a book of scripture. It is very hard for her not just
because it is another language but she does not have any scriptural frame of
reference at all. She does pray night and morning and does feel the spirit. The
next step will me to get a testimony of the Book of Mormon which will not be
easy.
| Our Friend Hannah! |
Thursday there were over 38 YSA at Institute! It was great,
the desire to reach out and invite is becoming real in our Stake. This morning
we took a new Ward YSA Rep on a visit with us and it was wonderful to watch a
she received inspiration for her new calling. These are the visits we are
working hard to have more often! THE WORK GOES ON!
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Thank you all for your prayers and words of encouragement!
We love you all so very much! Each family member and friend is a vital part of
our lives and have added so much to our testimonies and helped us be who we
are!

Helping investigators learn how to read their scriptures is covered in that "Power of Everyday Missionary" book. Take a look and see if it can help. I think it will.
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