August 11, 2011
We have been on our mission exactly three months today. Other than my getting the bacterial
infection, it has been a wonderful experience.
We have met most of the church leadership In Bacolod, except Sipilay,
which is a five hour drive and requires
we stay a few days, and three of four leaders on the island of Panay, where we
will have to stay an entire week to meet them all with the distance between
them and necessitates taking the car across the channel on the ferry. Both are scheduled though; Sipilay this month
and Panay in September.
One of the young men in
our first workshop has already completed his application process and is
now waiting for his tuition check from Salt Lake City. He is training to be a welder and will be
completely licensed and earn his certificate in about six months. We are so proud of him as he really jumped on
the application the very afternoon he completed the workshop so he is on his way
to financial security for himself and his family.
I have started doing the new Young Women Personal Progress
with the young women in our ward. Part
of that is rereading the Book of Mormon.
I was reading in Jacob, chapter 3 and was so impressed with the
prophesying and instruction of Jacob to the Nephites. He was chastising them and said that in that
day the Laminites were more faithful because of three things they excelled in
that the Nephites were lax in. In Jacob
3:5-7, Jacob said that the Lamanites whom the Nephites hated because of the
wars and great conflicts were a better people because they remembered the
commandment to only have one wife and to be faithful to their wives. Jacob said the Lamanites would not be
destroyed because of the obedience to that great commandment and because the
husbands loved their wives and their children and the wives love their husbands
and children and that they are faithful to their families. Jacob said that because of this obedience
that the Lamanites would not be destroyed.
I thought how great is the importance of families, that so wicked a
people whom sought to destroy the Lord's people (the Nephites) would be
preserved solely because of their faithfulness and love for their
families. What a great lesson.
I am so thankful for
my family. Each of them are ambitious and hard working and work to be
independent and self-reliant. Each of them are so tremendously supportive of
their crazy parents running off to a third world country to serve a mission,
even when they themselves do not have the same testimony of missionary service
that we do. They set such a great
example for us their parents in their support and love for us and another of
our crazy adventures. They could so easily be hurt or feel that we place the gospel
before them. They all know that we are
not just doing this because it is asked of us by our prophet, but for the
blessings it will bring to our entire family.
We are greatly blessed with seven wonderful children, their spouses and
their children. We love them greatly and
rely on the Lord to bless them for our service.
I am 100% well again and walking each morning
prior to breakfast and going to work. I
feel great and so thankful to be recovered.
We are keeping a more realistic schedule now with work, teaching and
traveling. We have scheduled lighter
days and go home a little earlier each day so that we remain healthy and able
to work consistently and not end up down and out due to our foolishness of
running faster than we are able. We are
enjoying great success with our workshops, training and contacting our
participants and feel greatly blessed to be here among these wonderful,
faithful, and humble people
I love to read how things are going. I am excited for the young man to be empowering himself and his family through his sacrifice to dedicate his time away from family to make a better life. I tell my students all the time that their knowledge is one of the few things that can never be taken from them.
ReplyDeleteI love you mom and dad:)
We missed you on Sunday, but look forward to seeing you soon. I love FaceTime:)
I love you Jackie and miss you terribly. I am so thankful for my wonderful supporting children.
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