We had a great week welcoming four new
missionaries to Madagascar. This is always a busy and fun time. On the
day they arrive the air was polluted and you couldn't see more than 30
ft. It wasn't a great day for breathing. We did get a short down pour in
the evening, which was a welcome relief. We are so impressed with
these valiant young men that serve here. They are strong and have great
testimonies of their Savior Jesus Christ. Sister Adams and Sister
Cornelius fed the new Elders, couples, and A.P's a meal Wed. evening and
Thursday at lunch we fed the missionaries, trainers, and A.P's. For
both meals there was no water to do the dishes or to wash our hands.
The water came on later so the dishes had to be done by Sister Adams
because we had all left to go home. Being a mission President's wife is
very busy with shopping, cooking, and traveling. This weekend they are
traveling to Fort Dauphin to open a new branch down there and meet with
the missionaries. The missionaries here are having problems with fleas
and mosquitoes. When you say don't let the bed bugs bite here, you are
serious, not just being polite. Mosquito nets are a must this time of
year. One Elder who arrived two months ago has bites all over his body,
poor guy. Sister Cornelius has only a few, for now. Elder Cornelius is
lucky they don't like his blood. Sister Cornelius has been asked to
speak at a Young Women's Conference Nov. 3 and we will be starting an
English class that day as well in the afternoon. We have a lot of young
people here that want to learn English from Americans. We have many non
members who are in the currant classes on Friday that the missionaries
teach and they have gotten referrals from that class taught here at the
Church. Teaching English is what the missionaries do for service 1-2
hours a week throughout Tana. We would like to encourage all of you to
reread Elder Holland's talk for Conference. It was such a powerful
message we all can read and reread. Our mission President encouraged all
of us to do this as well.
Attached is some pictures of the Jacarando Tree that is in bloom
all over Tana It has purple blossoms that look like bells. In the
October Liahona there is an article about two girls from Madagascar,
Sophie and Elodie. Their father is a counselor to President Adams in the
Mission Presidency. We wondered if the article was in the Children's
Friend as well. There is a picture of the purple blossoms in that
article. In closing we leave you with this thought from 2 Nephi 4:35
"Yea, Lord I know that God will give liberally to him that asketh. Yea,
my God will give me, if I ask not amiss; therefore, I will lift up my
voice unto thee; yea, I will cry unto thee, my God, the rock of my
righteousness. Behold, my voice shall forever ascend up unto thee, my
rock and mine everlasting God. We send our love and prayers. Elder & Sister Cornelius