We followed our GPS to a chapel location where we were
to meet with leadership. Of course, GPS
had the wrong location. The church had
another address so we went there but there was no church. Time to pray we decided so we did and
immediately two men in white shirts walked up behind us. Nope – not
missionaries. They were two brethren
walking to church which was a few hundred yards away, around a corner. Not
where the GPS or the church website said the building was. But we found it on time and were warmly
welcomed. It was a lovely building
to! Most buildings here are rented. They range in all sizes and shapes and
conditions. The only universal thing is
the church sign at the entrance.
After Sacrament meeting, we met Brian Mathews. He was
there to attend a baptism for a worker at his orphanage compound. This
young brother found the gospel through one of his fellow workers. He felt the
spirit and asked for baptism. The sisters also had a baptism today. There are two
sets of missionaries in this ward. Within the next two years the Mathews’
orphanage will have their own ward. This orphanage is very organized. They are
setting up homes parented by an LDS couples who will foster twelve to fifteen
orphans. They have three homes presently completed and 12 more planned. The
compound farm is functioning and producing enough food to feed all the workers
and residents. The main building was completed two years ago which presently
acts as a dining hall and sleeping quarters for the workers. As other buildings
come along, these workers will sleep elsewhere so the main building will become
a church on Sunday, a dining hall and a school room until the school is
constructed. Elder Bird says Brother
Mathews is building an orphan city. Actually,
it is an orphanage farm. He has several major investors and many minor
investors. Amazing what the vision of one man can accomplish. “You can’t help
everyone, but everyone can help someone.”
Someone famous, like Ardis Bird, gave us that quote.
It was hard to visit two water sites this week
where there were springs. Both had previously been tapped by someone else but
both were nonfunctional due to lack of maintenance. In both cases the people could
get clean water by simply cleaning the ditches and laying a
small piece of 4” pvc. But the people do not think “how can we fix this or improve our situation.” Instead they wonder when someone will come save them. Too much enabling and not enough training and self motivation. Even the brethren visiting the sites with us did not know how or where to begin to improve the issue. This spring has fresh clean water but the steps to the capture have collapsed and the bottom has filled in with sand and debris. We sent them photos of a good repair and suggested two Elders Quorum projects.
Daily scripture reading has helped me this week. I had
become lax with the overload of the work since coming on this mission. This
week we received a challenge from President Chatora to reread the BOM in the
next three months. I am now starting Alma
and have been so inspired. Did you know you can read the book of Mormon in 16
hours? I’ve done it several times. Having said that – you gain so much more if
you read it a little bite at a time and ponder the messages it holds. I ask myself – “What is so important in this
verse that an ancient prophet laboriously formed a metal plate and then took
the time to engrave it just so I could learn from it a thousand plus years
later?”
I wish all our grandchildren would ponder the scriptures
that way. And as you do – ask for a
witness of the message. I know you would
each like to receive a grandiose angelic visitation proving the gospel is true,
so would I, but quite frankly none of us are worthy of such. Our faith has to be tested first. Are we willing to just be a good person all
the time? Do we think kind thoughts all
the time? (I haven’t been thinking very
good thoughts about our landlord lately – she is quite a unique charm. I am repenting.) I have learned that if we just do our best
every day and move forward with faith, little witnesses come. You will often have “AH Ha” moments when you
hear the spirit say “That did not happen by chance. I am in the details of your life.” That has happened so many times. For instance, Here we are in a medical world
wide pandemic and who has the Lord placed as prophet to lead his church through
it? A doctor. Our prophet set in place a study program of
personal at home learning which preceded this quarantine by only months. Do you think that was just a lucky
guess? Not at all. When I was a young mother, President Ezra T.
Benson was our prophet. He told us we would
see the day when we would hold church in our homes. That prophecy came true this last year. I know our prophets lead us by
inspiration. I also know we will only
recognize that prophetic leadership is we open our hearts to receive a witness
of the spirit. If we put forth a little
effort, the Lord magnifies that effort when seeking truth.
You may ask why we are serving another mission when we
could be living at home in comfort. It
is because the Lord has blessed us so abundantly. When we married, we asked Heavenly Father for
direction in our life together. We
followed that request with a promise to him that if we were financially
capable, we would serve him as long as our health would allow us. We did everything we possibly could to teach
our children righteous principles of self-reliance and I think they found happy
lives as they followed our counsel. We
admonish you grandchildren to do the same.
Listen to your parents. It is
actually quite a “cool thing” to have a good relationship with parents (and
even cooler with grandparents). It will
buy you a lot of happiness and disobedience will lead you into a life of
misery.
Make you life a happy one. We love you!
Elder and Sister Bird
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