Wednesday, February 28, 2018

END OF FEBRUARY POST

  The last day of February, another batch of birthdays – our family has more in February than any other month.  So happy birthday all.
    It’s also the last day of the vacation time in Argentina.  They take off a bunch during the summer – January and February – the kids are out of school and sometimes it is hard to get a lot done with people being out 1, 2, or 3 weeks.
    We have a Easter campaign in the Open Chapel program.  They created a new banner involving Family Search and are inviting people to come learn about their ancestors and how Christ can help them to be a forever family, honor and revere their ancestors, find out about them, and learn some stories.
     They are doing some advertising with pictures of people holding pictures of their ancestors which is something that everybody is interested in, world wide.  It’s certainly something that catches people’s attention as there is a lot of respect for parents in that Latin community.  We have some coordinators in the Buenos Aires West mission that have started putting on workshops on Sunday night to fill out their 4 generation worksheet and then help them sit down to a computer and find out what Family Search has for them.  For anybody that has sat down to a Family Search computer, it is mind boggling what has been input into the system.
         We are both healthy and doing well.  We are loving having the electric pressure cooker.  We have done the Asian wrap, oatmeal, mashed potatoes, chicken, etc.  It is so much faster and better having that around.
         Even our Spanish is doing better.  I still have times when I think that I am doing well and then somebody will talk to me and I look at them like they had lobsters crawling out of their ears and wonder what language they are talking.  Helen is steadily getting better, and despite it not coming as fast as she would like, learning more words and understanding far more than she did just a few months ago.
          The chapel open houses keep coming along.  We have over 250 scheduled for the year so far and that is only a few missions and only a couple of months into the year.
There are always a few missions that don’t seem to want to try it out, or have tried it out and didn’t think it worked very well so they have given up on it.  We try to think of different ways to help out and sometimes run into a brick wall.  
           I read that when Alma first tried to preach to the people of Ammonihah, it worked miserably.  He gave up initially and left.  Angel told him to try again, and he apparently turned around "speedily" and went back "another way".  The same thing happened to Nephi and his brothers when they went to get the plates of Laban.  It failed horribly and the brothers wanted to leave.  Nephi kept in mind that they had been commanded to do it, and tried every way that they could think of, i.e., studying it out in their mind, and trying the a different.  That worked about as well as Laman’s first try.  Then Nephi tried again, trusting completely in the Lord to lead him on the way.  Perhaps this is something that we need to consider when we are trying to do something.  It may not work out, it may be a dismal failure and we want to toss in the towel.  We have to keep in mind that we have been commanded to do it, and, if we have given up, need to return "speedily" and try "a different way."  In Almas instance it worked out the second time, but have to remember that like in Nephi's instance sometimes we may try and fail a few times, but keep on hitting it, and sometimes when all our studying it out in our mind doesn't work,  and so many times have failed spectacularly, we have to try once again and perhaps give it all up to the Lord and trust in Him to carry it through.  We’re here in Argentina, or Salt Lake, or Provo, or Logan, or California, or Pennsylvania or South Jordan or St. George or Georgia or on earth or whatever.  We all got sent here, wherever here is,  for a reason.  We all hurt when anybody hurts and smile when they smile.  We can do it!
         We are moving into fall and all of you are moving into spring time.  We are glad that Utah has had some snowfall and water as we want everybody to have water to drink this summer.
         We love the work here, we love the Lord and are grateful that we have a chance to serve.  Hope all is well with everybody.
Abrazos,


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