Thursday, December 31, 2009
Elder Mangham, Birkel and Brooks were playing basketball at church, when a man walked into the branch, while they were in the hall. He wasn't a member and came to use the family research center. He told them he would like to see the chapel. They taught him a plan of salvation and restoration. He is coming to church on Sunday.
Sisters Hedengren and Brodegard in this picture reported a miracle December 30, 2009. After having a family home evening with members of the church and receiving several referrals, they stopped by a less active member of the church and visited with her, her husband and children. This mother and her sister had just decided to get more involved in the church, start reading the Book of Mormon, etc. She recognized the missionaries coming as an answer to her prayers and heaven sent. The sister wants to be taught, as well.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Going home missionaries in front of the St. Paul Temple, December 23, 2009
Sister Peterson, Sister Fisihetau, Sister Hall, Sister Howell, President Howell, Elder Sommer, Elder Clark (Front row)
Elder Kanno, Elder Saunders, Elder Wright, Elder Jenkins, Elder Pollastro, Elder Cutshall (Back row)
What outstanding, dedicated missionaries they are and will continue to be. We love them and know great blessings and opportunities await them, as they continue to serve the Lord!
New missionary training held today, December 30, 2009, at the Bloomington Ward building.
Sisters Brodegard and Hedengren reported stopping to help a woman who was having car trouble (although they weren't too talented in this regard). Nevertheless, as they helped her, she asked them what they were doing here and they responded. She asked them to teach her! She had her first lesson this week, loved the idea of the restoration, felt the spirit, wants to come to church on Sunday. They will be teaching her Friday. They are teaching 20 to 23 lessons a week!
Elder MacKillop and his companion are teaching a recent convert's father, Warren. He has lots of questions and wants to go to church with his daughter on Sundays.
Pres. Howell asked the group, "Why do we snow shovel in the Winter?" Elder Ralph responded, "To exercise and serve!"
Strict obedience was emphasized in the meeting; especially night time planning, arising at 6:30 sharp and daily companionship study!
Elder Hoskins shared an interesting way of overcoming smoking. He told an investigator: "Every time you feel like smoking, go do a good deed for someone! Satan will learn to stop tempting you!"
Above is the picture of new missionaries and their trainers! Double clicking on any of the pictures will enlarge them!
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
Sunday, December 20, 2009
W is for WINTER
and for those who are here:
If it weren't for a short summer?
it would last the whole year!
Minnesotans are proud of their winters and braving them! SO are the missionaries! Bring it on! We get to go serve the Lord in 20 below weather. Actually baptisms go up in winters, with those at the door calling, "it's the Mormon missionaries! Can we just give them a hot chocolate!?" After hot chocolate is prepared, questions are asked and missionaries are invited back!
Actually, some of the sisters did ask Santa for a warm day; he mentioned prayer . . .
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas
Just like the ones so long ago
By the waters of Mormon
Or Mississippi River
Baptizing those who know
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas
Teaching the gospel with my might
The restoration shining so bright
Making many Christmases pure white
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas
Each and every snowcrystal has a name
Each baptized person pure white
And precious in the Father’s sight.
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