Well, as you have probably observed, if any of you are still following this blog, I have not written anything for quite a while.
Our mission is keeping us busy. It is in someways that same as our mission in Germany, but in many ways it is different. We are involved with visiting quite a few people each week. Usually every week we begin to start teaching someone new and we have started some regular, weekly visits with people and are generally welcomed. Only a couple of times have we had people request that we do not contact them anymore. That is one difference from our work in Germany. People seem to be quite receptive to us here and welcome our visits and teaching.
We have definitely had some memorable experiences, but they usually are not for public release. For example, we helped one person work through serious suicidal feelings, including spending some time in the hospital with that person. We have had the wonderful experience of bringing some people from very low points in their lives. We have also seen s number of people start to come to church more and work towards activity and goals of temple attendance.
One major difference in this mission is that we are home and can be involved with family more. We recently attended the baptism of one of our beautiful granddaughters. We have family get-togethers and parties. We can care for grandchildren when the need arises. One problem with being at home, however, is the pressure of home and yard care and the distractions that are ever present at home. In Germany it was much better in being focused on the work. That is the major difference we see here.
One think I really like here is the ability to do more family history work, usually for others. We did some of that in Germany and had some marvelous experiences. Here I can use my resources more and have enjoyed helping others in their work. I especially enjoy the work on Danish research. One of our people asked for help and I have been able to work through a number of problems in the FamilySearch system in fixing the linkages in her Danish ancestry.
As a result of some contemplation on the FamilySearch linkage concerns, I have decided to start writing some documents describing my approaches to the work necessary in order to straighten out problems some people encounter in their ancestry in FamilySearch. The next few blog posts will be in regard to these concerns, first the general recognition of the problems and then some posts describing the work of research in Danish records.
Please feel free to let me know if there is anything in particular that you would like to see me post in these blogs.
We love the work of the Lord and feel that there is so much to do - in missionary work, in bringing the joys of the Gospel into the lives of others, in family history work and any other way the Lord needs us involved in His work.
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