Message
10 February 2013
Dear
Family & Friends,
Much
has happened since last Sunday. Monday
morning at staff meeting we had a great discussion led by President
Christianson in which we all learned principles and doctrines which we have not
recognized previously. We began with
some great missionary related principles shared by Sister Christianson, which
she had read in Clayton M. Christensen’s new book which is entitled “The Power
of Everyday Missionaries”. President
Christianson then led a discussion about how the scriptures are filled with vignettes
of real families with real people who have real problems and challenges and how
they handled them. These scriptures
allow us the opportunity to learn from them by the inspiration of the Holy
Ghost. We can learn from these real
people, any truths, principles, and doctrines that our Heavenly Father knows
can help us by reading, pondering, and praying about what we read in the
scriptures. Then through the Holy Ghost
we can be directed and guided through our own real problems and
challenges. Many times as we receive
answers through the Holy Ghost, He teaches us not just from the words in the
scriptures but also from the thoughts and impressions that come into our minds
and hearts. Another very important thing
we learn from the scriptures is that families really are central to Heavenly
Fathers Plan for his children. The Bible
begins with Adam and Eve and their family and includes how Adam and Eve had
great challenges with two of their sons, one of whom killed his brother. Then we read about the family of Abraham,
whose father tried to offer him as a sacrifice to idols. Abraham had to leave his home and family to
save the lives of his wife and family.
Then we have Moses who became a foster child of a princess of Egypt and
then had to find his way back to the gospel by running away from the home he
was raised in and finding Jethro and his daughter Zipporah who taught him the
gospel so he would be prepared to be the prophet of the Lord who could lead the
children of Israel from Egypt. Then in the
Book of Mormon it begins with Lehi and his family leaving Jerusalem to save
their lives. Lehi had two sons who just
never received a spiritual witness that changed their hearts. Instead they tried to kill their younger
brother who did have a spiritual witness of the gospel. Lehi’s younger son Jacob was abused by the
rudeness and meaness of his older brothers.
The examples go on and on in the scriptures. We are not the first parents to have
difficulties raising our children; it began with Adam and Eve and continues
today. The scriptures which we have,
were provided by divine design and have been preserved by the hand of the Lord
to be available to help us with our lives in this day and time. We were greatly blessed by being a part of
this discussion with the President and the rest of the office staff. Monday evening we went to dinner with Elder
and Sister WIllyerd and we had some good discussions to help them in their
assignments.
Tuesday
and Wednesday I helped Elder Willyerd with the vehicle inspections at the zone
conferences for the Rochester Zone and the Palmyra North Zone. Then in the afternoons of both days I helped
him with other things that he still needed to learn. I am confident that the new office staff will
do all that is needed and required of them, and they will likely do it even
better than we did because the Lord will help them as He hastens His work. Tuesday evening President and Sister
Christianson took us to dinner and we were blessed to spend some time alone
with them before starting our journey home on Thursday. Wednesday evening we attended the Site
Training Meeting at the Hill Cumorah. We
had been invited to share our testimonies with the senior couples and the young
Sister missionaries. It was a heart
wrenching experience filled with the Spirit.
We will greatly miss these experiences with the missionaries who teach
at the church history sites. We will
also greatly miss our associations with all of the missionaries; we have
received far more blessings than we deserve.
Thursday
morning we began packing what we own into the car, only to discover that we
could not quite get everything in. So we
ended up sending one more box of things home through UPS before we could make everything
to fit. We finally started our journey
homeward about noon. We drove southeast to
Bainbridge NY and arrived about 4pm.
Brother and Sister Sherman helped us find our way to their home on the
phone since the GPS could not find the address for us. We learned later that the reason the GPS
could not find Bainbridge is because the community is in the process of
changing the name to Afton. The
Sherman’s were very good to us and took us to see the Josiah Stoal and Newell
Knight homes. The Sherman’s have keys to
these homes so we were able to go inside them and see the interior and take
pictures. They also showed us Kelsey’s
Pub where Joseph was tried on false charges.
We also drove along the road where the constable drove Joseph to jail
and was supposed to turn him over to a mob that was waiting on the bend along
the Susquehanna River. The constable had
a change of heart and drove through the mob and then a little farther down the
road the wheel came off the wagon but Joseph and the constable were able to get
the wheel back on and get a way from the mob before they caught up with
them. The Sherman’s provided a good
dinner and let us stay with them for the night.
They also fed us a good breakfast and we bid them farewell and started
westward about 9am Friday morning. We
drove through some light snow storms most of the day, but arrived safely in
Cleveland at the mission office Friday about 4pm, where we met Elder and Sister
Jacklin. They then took us to dinner and
then to their home where we spent the night with them. We had time to visit and reminisce with them
and share missionary experiences and other memories. They also provided breakfast and more
conversation. We left their home
Saturday morning about 9:30am and drove to Carthage Illinois; arriving about
8pm. We found a motel and spent the
night there. Sunday morning we drove
about 15 miles to Keokuk Iowa, across the Mississippi River and south of
Nauvoo. After church we drove back to
Carthage to the Jail where Joseph and Hyrum were martyred. Some Senior missionaries provided a tour and
commentary about the events that happened there. We then went to find a motel closer to
Nauvoo; and ended up in a motel in Keokuk Iowa.
We are going to spend Monday in and around Nauvoo and then see where we
will go from there.
We
express our deep and abiding love for each of you and we are so appreciative of
your thoughts and prayers in our behalf.
We look forward to seeing you next Saturday.
Love,
Mom & Dad, Grandma
& Grandpa, Maxine &
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