With just a little less than 4 months left in our mission I have been reflecting upon our experience here and desired to share some thoughts as well as pictures of our special time here.
In the words of President Monson: None of us will honor our Heavenly Father and our Savior more than by serving as a devoted compassionate missionary. 1 Samuel 2:30 "For them that honor me I will honor".
Missionary service is a labor of love but also of sacrifice and devotion to duty.
As I think about my service here in Ukraine I ask myself, Today, have I increased in faith, in hope, in charity, in love? I can honestly answer in the positive to each of those four characteristics. I never imagined the great love I would feel for the people here in Ukraine. They indeed are my brothers and sisters. I cry with them and for them when their trials are heavy, I laugh with them when they are happy and full of energy and youthful playfulness, I love them as if they were my children. I hope that each of our youth will realize their dream of a temple marriage with a worthy companion and raise a righteous family and strengthen the church here with families. I used every ounce of faith I had to accept this assignment and leave my own family and travel and live on the other side of the world to answer a call from our prophet. I have been rewarded greatly with love and my family has survived without me, and my faith has been strengthened because of it. Was it a sacrifice? Yes, but where much is given, much is required. I can not complain about my sacrifice when my life is so full with the treasure of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
District Farewell Pictures before Transfers
I didn't get it that we were suppose to be goofy. Starting at the back row. Elder Butterworth, from Australia on the left, Elder Coakwell, from all over, family currently in Germany, originally from U.S., Sister Paletta, from Utah this was her send off photo, Sister Baguinets from Donetsk, Ukraine, Elder Kline from Texas, Elder Sanger from Utah. Front Row starting at the left, Elder Harris from Davis County, Utah, Elder and Sister Bailey and Elder Henrie from Michigan.
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