Saturday, October 19, 2013

The "Wave" of Missionaries!!

Tri-zone conference with President and Sister Schmutz.  We have 3 zones on our island with 42 missionaries.
 This is our Dumaguete zone after our first transfer.  It is amazing and wonderful to have as many sisters as elders.  I worried some before we came about the sister drama but there is really very little - they are all hard workers, obedient to the rules of the mission and focused on inviting others to Come Unto Christ.  Truly a Miracle of Mormonism to see this level of commitment and sacrifice in so many young people.




 I love watching the different cultures come together and love each other immediately as they are so focused on serving.  Here we are at Pulang Bato (red rock) Falls near where we live in Valencia on a zone activity which the zone leaders schedule one time per transfer.  We had a wonderful time enjoying the marvelous creation in this part of the world.  The threesome of sisters below are incredible.  The sister on the left is one of our senior sisters which means she is a traveling trainer much like the zone leaders but only has responsibility for the sisters.  This has become much more important with the increase in the number of sisters serving.                       


We are beginning to have more opportunity to go out with the missionaries to teach.  When we arrived at this home the daughter that we were to teach was not home and she had told us that her mom did not like the church but this lovely woman committed to come to church on Sunday and wants to be taught the gospel.  She is 78 and works in her banana fields each day.  She also speaks no English so we could only communicate through our smiles. 

Elder Anderson and I met Jerry soon after we arrived here to purchase furniture (double decker beds) from him for all of the new apartments we were furnishing for the new missionaries coming to this island.  He is a character and agreed to wear his Elvis wig when we took another of the senior couples there to purchase furniture their first time.  We have purchased from him on several occasions but on this day Elder Anderson discussed the church and the gospel with him and he and his family are starting the discussions.  He divides his time between Dumaguete and a town on Cebu island.




Jerry's Furniture store where they mill some of their lumber in the back and build and stain their furniture.

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  1. This is great! I used to love love love it when couple missionaries would make us American meals. Looks like so much fun (and work of course :) )

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    1. We have settled in enough where this seems normal now. We do love it and love spending time with the young missionaries. Thanks for reading and being supportive. Nothing in this life is like serving a full time mission!!

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  2. Looks like you guys are doing many good works!

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    1. So glad you encouraged us to come here - not only do we love the people, the country, and the work but we love, love your brother, President Schmutz. Already worrying about who his replacement will be!!haha!

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    2. You have some great pictures and it sonds like you are getting around real well inspite of not speaking the local language. Looks by the pictures that it is warm. We in Moldova are already wearing our winter coats! But the work is still the same--great! Elder and Sister Kneib

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