Dear Family & Friends,
This past week we were busy with welcoming in a new couple the Richards from West Jordan. They are the Humanitarian couple and Elder Richards worked for the U.S. government and they have traveled all over the world to places like the Congo, England, Europe, and many other places. They have a son currently serving his mission in Leeds, England. We have our last couple coming on Monday, the Todds. They are a Member Leadership support couple and will be serving in Antsirabe two and a half hours from Tana. We have been getting wind and rain this week and it is nice because it cools things down.
I want to share a story from one of our missionaries that he shared with me. He and his companion were invited to go to an orphanage to teach English. When they got there it was a compound that used to be a milk farm for cows. There were 610 kids at the school for orphans. When the missionaries went to teach the orphans they had about 400 kids, all standing, fixed into ranks by age like little soldiers. All 400 of the children sang to the missionaries and he said they were the cutest kids he's ever seen. When the missionaries started to talk to them in English the students smiled and giggled. They want to learn English because they are told it will help them and they love America. The missionary taught them Simon Says and Head, Shoulders, Knees, & Toes.The kids loved it and had a lot of fun. The missionaries loved this experiences and will be going back every Friday to the orphanage to teach them. I will ask the elder if he can give me a picture of the kids, he said he took some pictures.
We had Zone Leaders Counsel on Thursday with 7 elders. The mission is working on in-actives, family baptisms, father led families, and centers of strength. Centers of strength is building the kingdom around churches so that the recent converts can attend church near their homes and not have to travel great distances. We loose too many converts if they aren't close to a church, because they have to walk too far or ride buses to get to church.
We have had a great week and we will close with this scripture from D & C 72: 3-4, "And verily in this thing ye have done wisely, for it is required of the Lord, at the hand of every steward, to render an account of his stewardship, both in time and in eternity. For he who is faithful and wise in time is accounted worthy to inherit the mansions prepared for him of my Father." We hope that as we a winding down our mission here in Madagascar that we have been wise servants and that when we render an account of our stewardship that the Lord will be pleased with our service. For it is our desire to inherit one of those mansions prepared by our Father for us and our family.
Love, Elder & Sister Cornelius
This past week we were busy with welcoming in a new couple the Richards from West Jordan. They are the Humanitarian couple and Elder Richards worked for the U.S. government and they have traveled all over the world to places like the Congo, England, Europe, and many other places. They have a son currently serving his mission in Leeds, England. We have our last couple coming on Monday, the Todds. They are a Member Leadership support couple and will be serving in Antsirabe two and a half hours from Tana. We have been getting wind and rain this week and it is nice because it cools things down.
I want to share a story from one of our missionaries that he shared with me. He and his companion were invited to go to an orphanage to teach English. When they got there it was a compound that used to be a milk farm for cows. There were 610 kids at the school for orphans. When the missionaries went to teach the orphans they had about 400 kids, all standing, fixed into ranks by age like little soldiers. All 400 of the children sang to the missionaries and he said they were the cutest kids he's ever seen. When the missionaries started to talk to them in English the students smiled and giggled. They want to learn English because they are told it will help them and they love America. The missionary taught them Simon Says and Head, Shoulders, Knees, & Toes.The kids loved it and had a lot of fun. The missionaries loved this experiences and will be going back every Friday to the orphanage to teach them. I will ask the elder if he can give me a picture of the kids, he said he took some pictures.
We had Zone Leaders Counsel on Thursday with 7 elders. The mission is working on in-actives, family baptisms, father led families, and centers of strength. Centers of strength is building the kingdom around churches so that the recent converts can attend church near their homes and not have to travel great distances. We loose too many converts if they aren't close to a church, because they have to walk too far or ride buses to get to church.
We have had a great week and we will close with this scripture from D & C 72: 3-4, "And verily in this thing ye have done wisely, for it is required of the Lord, at the hand of every steward, to render an account of his stewardship, both in time and in eternity. For he who is faithful and wise in time is accounted worthy to inherit the mansions prepared for him of my Father." We hope that as we a winding down our mission here in Madagascar that we have been wise servants and that when we render an account of our stewardship that the Lord will be pleased with our service. For it is our desire to inherit one of those mansions prepared by our Father for us and our family.
Love, Elder & Sister Cornelius
Picture 1043 is Sister
Florine and Sister Scoville our P.E.F. sisters.
Picture 1065 is Elder
Barclay & Steele our A.P.'s that we work with a lot. They are Great
missionaries.
Dancers