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From Fall to Winter Fast

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  Okay, so “it has been a busy two weeks” is getting redundant. Here are the highlights from the past two weeks: ·        Held our Mission Leadership Council for this transfer cycle ·        Was able to go to dinner one night with my siblings and their spouses ·        Held and attended the monthly Missionary Health Council ·        Attended the monthly Member Leader Service senior missionary meeting ·        Attended the Rose Park zone multi-district council for this transfer cycle ·        Held our final Open House up in Evanston, Wyoming for the Wyoming and Coalville, Utah stake presidents and their wives ·        Attended and spoke at the adult session of the Bridger Valley Stake Conference with Elder Evan A. Schmutz (General Authority Seventy) and his wife ...

"I love to see the temple ..."

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Fall is in the air. What a crazy and busy two weeks these last two have been. It is 10:35 p.m. as I write this and I know that if I don’t write now, I’ll miss another week before posting again. But because it is late and so much has happened, I will have to resort to just a bullet point record of the past two weeks: ·         Attended the temple with one of our Zones (all of the missionaries were able to attend a session at the temple last week. ·        Met with Elder Kevin Pearson to renew my temple recommend. ·        Worked to find the will of the Lord regarding this cycle’s transfers. ·        Held temple recommend interviews for missionaries whose recommends had expired and for missionaries who would be returning home on transfer day. ·        Held final interviews for missionaries returning home. ·      ...

It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times

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  In reviewing my personal journal from this past week, it easily has been the hardest week emotionally for me thus far on our mission. From disobedience on the part of some missionaries, to a bike wreck putting a missionary in the hospital, to an easily avoidable car accident - seemingly all hitting on the same day - I had to apologize to my wife for my bad attitude. Fortunately, the car accident was minor, the missionary in the bike wreck will likely be fully healed in a couple months' time, and I have to remember that the disobedience is coming from 19- to 20-year old young men and young women who have not fully matured mentally and emotionally and, more importantly, the Savior atoned for sin and transgression (disobedience), from the trivial to the most consequential. As hard as those few days were, the week culminated in being able to attend the morning session of General Conference today (Sunday) with many of our missionaries as well as with our daughter Rebecca. What a wonde...