From Dad:
Mom just wrote a long letter about our
Home Teacher and a very good one so this letter has some meaning when it comes
to learning how to be a good Home Teacher. First of all they come into
the home. They get to know and love the family and they love the Gospel
and take a gospel message usually-the First Presidency Message. We are
trying to set up a sustainable home teaching program here in our branch.
We want to try and meet the needs of the members and also to train the
Home Teachers to function long after we are gone -- in preparation for the day
when this Branch is a fully functioning Stake of Zion. I remember reading
about the Priesthood history of Lund and seeing the periods when there was an
acting “Priesthood Leader” I assume because it was because the presiding
authority was an Elder and not a High Priest because none of the High Priests
were ready, willing or able to serve as the Bishop. That is a little bit
of how it is here. The town and surrounding area are certainly big enough
to be a stake—but we don’t seem to have the number of members and priesthood
leaders who are ready, willing and able to serve. So, even Lund went
through similar struggles we are experiencing here in Osijek.
Things are
looking up, however. We had 15 members to church last Sunday, 6
missionaries, 2 visitors and 4 investigators...27 of us! They only had
prepared 28 cups of water for the Sacrament so they were nervous that they
would have to do it again. I think our "chapel" will hold about
40. The chapel reminds us of the chapel you met at in St. Petersburg,
Peter. President said the week he was here to make Dad the Branch
President that we would move to a new building as soon as we fill the one we
are in. We have begun to look at a couple of places around
town. We are going to pick up a couple of members tomorrow who live about
25 minutes out of town. One of the two walked and hitchhiked the last two
Sundays. He left home about 5:00 am. We drove him home after the
meetings. Another lady may come and need a ride tomorrow also. And
a young girl, lives out of town the other direction.
From Mom:
We returned late last night from a trip to Sarajevo with our two
sister missionaries and two elder missionaries from Osijek. We rented a 9
passenger van Monday. Dad drove the van and I drove our 5 passenger car
to Zagreb that afternoon with 14 of us from our Branch TO a fireside with Elder
Rasband and his wife, Elder Richards and his wife, and President and Sister
Rowe. We got home about midnight and then left around noon for Sarajevo
Tuesday in the van. Dad and I have had extreme allergies and after all
the traveling we were a bit tired when we returned.
The
meetings were very powerful and we are grateful we got to go to hear the
messages. President and Sister Rowe have a very real vision for this
mission and the people here to learn the gospel and be baptized. They
have talked about gathering the elect just like our Bountiful Stake President. Elder Rasband mentioned that
Russia now has two stakes; the first one in Moscow and the 2nd one in St.
Petersburg. He also told about other countries around the world where the
church is quite new and they now have a stake also. He talked about the
gathering that is taking place here in our mission and got all of us excited to
help do what we can to get a stake, and then another, one by one, as we gather
the people that are prepared to receive the gospel. It is a great thing
and we are excited to be here and be part of it. (we still don't know
much Croatian, but maybe we can help in other ways.)
As we drove
home from Sarajevo we assigned the families in our Branch to Home Teachers.
Dad and the two elders will be companions with other members to see if all can
be home taught monthly. They will each have two different companions so
they can help teach them how to do it. We have assigned the sisters in
the branch to be visiting teachers but we still need some help to get them all
assigned and someone to visit all of them, and we need to teach them what to
do. So many of our members live far away from one another and many
don't have the funds to even go on the bus to visit another member. We are hopeful that
some of them can perhaps send a note in the mail. The hope is that we can
at least have everyone get a visit or note or something to check on each other,
to let them know we care about them, to see if we can help with anything and
also give them a gospel message. The young missionaries are great and
want to do all they can to strengthen our Branch.
I
have been reading Jesus the Christ and take any few moments that are not needed
elsewhere to just sit and read in it. I just love it. It is fun to
read and discuss it with Dad. It is also fun for me to be reading in the
Book of Mormon or the other scriptures and come upon something that I just read
in Jesus the Christ. I am missing the class that we had in our Bountiful ward that just began again this week. It was a great class and I
felt like a student again. We had three great teachers and each week
about 15 of us showed up to discuss the chapter we had all read. I guess
I need to create a class with Dad and we will talk about it together. If
any of you haven’t read it, I highly recommend it. I really do love it
and feel like my testimony of the Savior has really grown. One of the
things President Rowe has encouraged us to do is study each day like the young
missionaries do.
PS. I was going to write and tell you the blessing it was to have two
One Hundred Dollar Bills in my wallet to get out of a jam created by a minor
car crash between our big rented box combi van and a little red beat up Nissan
type car. But that will have to wait.
We love you. Cheer for
the Cougars.
Love, Mom and Dad