1. Our work in the Visitors' Center. The amazing spirit and events of the open house and Temple re-dedication was truly special. We were so blessed to be here for that and to witness the effect it had not only on the investigators who went on the Temple tour, came to the Visitors Center and attended the cultural event, but also the effect it had on the members. Being able to have the Prophet in their midst was an amazing thing for them. With thousands of people going through the VC you could really feel a special spirit here. It was so wonderful to see the change on people's faces as they heard the gospel message and the words of Jesus Christ. There is always a special spirit here in the VC. Many people who come in comment on it. It is a beautiful place, one of the loveliest visitors' centers in the Church. We are so lucky to be serving here.
Earlier this year Elder Jeffrey R. Holland visited and addressed the missionaries from the four Mexico City missions. That was certainly a highlight. Recently Elder Richard Hinckley of the Seventies visited along with two other brethren from the Missionary Committee. It was so great for them to spend time in the Visitors Center and do some training with the missionaries. They also visited one of our open houses that we hold each week in the chapels throughout the area. They too felt of the spirit of this special place.
(First row left to right: Elder & Sis. Stewart, Pres. & Sis. Bulloch, Bro. Mark Lusvardi,
Elder Richard Hinckley, Elder & Sis. Garvin, Elder & Sis. Foley;
2nd & 3rd rows: Sisters assigned to the VC)
2. The wonderful people of Mexico we have met both in and out of the Church. The Mexican people are warm and open and have made us feel very welcome. The children are so beautiful and the parents are so patient with them and show such affection toward them. They are dressed so cute and it is so fun to see them when they visit the Center. We have truly enjoyed our ward here and the members. We also had a chance to teach a marriage relations class in Sunday School and felt very close to our class members.Elder Richard Hinckley, Elder & Sis. Garvin, Elder & Sis. Foley;
2nd & 3rd rows: Sisters assigned to the VC)
(Just a few of many darling children who visit the Center)
3. The other senior missionaries. It has been a great experience to move into an apartment and have built-in friends. Each of the missionary couples are different but each has so much to offer and we are learning from all of them. We enjoy our combined family home evenings on Monday nights and all the outings we have taken with individual couples and as a group. It has been sad as some of those we have grown close to have left, but then we become happy again as we get to know the new ones that arrive.
(Welcome to the Brunts, the Morgans and the Stewarts.
Note that the wine really is on all the tables. We did not partake!!)
Note that the wine really is on all the tables. We did not partake!!)
4. The young sister missionaries in the Visitors Center. We have really learned to love these sisters and are so impressed with the good work they do. It is fun to work closely with them and see them grow as they serve the Lord. We really have a chance to see that development and it is a testimony builder for us to see them overcome problems and become so much stronger. It is very hard as each one leaves but we are excited for them and what their future holds. Most of them are very close to receiving college degrees and have much to offer in their careers as well as in the Church and in marriage and families. One of our sisters recently went home and within days was working, going to school and the president of her ward primary.
(Sisters Soltero and Rodriguez)
(Sisters Jimenez and Salcido [still serving])
(Sisters Chico and Paredes [still serving])
(Sisters De la Cruz, Martinez and Marmolejo)
5. Mexico. We have really learned to love this country, and especially Mexico City. We have been trying to learn all we can about it and have loved getting out on our days off to learn about the culture and the people. We are so impressed with the beauty, the order, and the cleanliness of the museums here. We have seen many wonderful things and are constantly amazed at how old they are. We go to some of the ruins and stand among cities that existed in Book of Mormon times. It is awe inspiring.
(View of the Palacio de Bellas Artes from the Latin America Tower)
(View from the Basilica de Guadalupe)
Our Final Testimony
We love the Lord, we love His church and we are so blessed to be in this great calling at this time. This has been and we know will continue to be a great time for us to grow closer to the Lord and closer to each other. We want to progress in our work and be able to return home feeling that we have done all we can and have served as the Lord would want us to. We feel the day for that is coming too quickly and are already feeling how hard it will be to leave, although there will also be great joy in returning home to loved ones. The Church is true and we want our family to know how important it is in all of our lives and what joy it can bring to us as a family.
A little blurry but my first Valentine balloon (Balloons are a big thing in Mexico)
4 comments:
What a neat post! It is hard to believe you've already passed the halfway point. You've already had a lot of neat experiences. Thanks for sharing them with us. Those sister missionaries are all so beautiful! Fun pictures!
I love to hear about your mission and am glad you updated your blog. I am also glad you are halfway done as it has been WAY too long since we have seen you.
Vayas con Dios. And you two certainly are. You are making a cherished heritage for your whole family.
THanks so much for posting this....if you repent and post, I'll repent and comment! What a wonderful experience you are having, and thanks so much for your example and service. We are really excited to see you in May!
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