Come to the edge, He said.
No, we will fall!
Come to the edge, He said.
No, we will fall!
So we came to the edge,
He pushed us . . . . and we flew!
That in only a few words expresses my feeling of the experience we have had this past week at the Missionary Training Center (MTC).
Being in such a place where everyone here is of one heart and mind has been truly humbling. We are surrounded by thousands of young, beautiful young people who are sacrificing two years of their lives to serve the Lord. I generally see such love, respect, excitement on their faces. But there are those who are overwhelmed by where they are and what they are doing, and I see fear and such exhaustion. I have felt all of the above also. LeRoy and I are being stretched!!
| Mail is so important! |
| Food is equally important! |
Our teachers are young BYU students who are returned missionaries. Yes, they teach us seniors to "lengthen our shuffle". I have been taught by the best this week. They love missionary work, and you know what? So do I. I have literally stepped off that edge this week. Now, whether I will be able to fly remains to be seen as we wear our missionary badges proudly and are no longer playing a role.
| Our District and Bro. Lee |
| Brother Meyer and Sis. Thurston |
Lunchtime each day has been spent singing the songs we have been assigned to learn for our Nauvoo plays we will be participating in. Thank goodness for very musical people here with us! There is hope!
Being Senior missionaries gives us much more freedom than the young ones. Supposedly we know enough to stay out of trouble, right? So, we were able to meet our dear friends the DeWolf's for dinner and much catching up since our time together in Yakima. Without them in our lives, we would not be here.
Then we spent Saturday with our son Brent and his wife Ashley. How we enjoy them. They know we love to eat, hike, and play "Hand and Foot", so we did all that plus made two receiving blankets for the cute little toad to come. They are expecting their first child and Ashley looks adorable, although she doesn't quite see it that way. It is a blessing to look forward to a fifth grandchild.
We finish our stay here by doing some Visitor Center Training--which may not ever apply to our specific duties at Nauvoo, but it helps us learn how to approach people and how to engage them in conversation which might then lead to their wanting to know more about Nauvoo and what went on there. Ultimately, we want to invite everyone to Christ.


You two are going to have so much fun. I love you both and can not wait to go visit. Thanks for a great Saturday and good luck. Suerte! Que vaya con Dios!!
ReplyDeleteYou two sound like you are having so much fun! I would pay to see LeRoy sing & dance!!! You two will be awesome missionaries! We are planning on taking a trip there next year so we can't wait! Brent, Ashley looks adorable pregnant! Hugs & kisses for all!! Shawnna
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