Our
water & power have gone out several times today. But as of now
everything is working ! The good Mozambiquens deal with many trials we
never even considered before living here.
We continue to help train these very humble members who are willing to learn, but do not have anywhere to go for help. Our seminary & institute teachers are all outstanding and seem to do a good job. We lose a few of them each year to missions, but that is okay. Yesterday, we met with the teachers in our monthly Inservice meeting. We played President Monson's conference talk from Sunday morning "I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee." (Joshua 1:5) They all payed close attention and made good comments afterwards.
We continue to help train these very humble members who are willing to learn, but do not have anywhere to go for help. Our seminary & institute teachers are all outstanding and seem to do a good job. We lose a few of them each year to missions, but that is okay. Yesterday, we met with the teachers in our monthly Inservice meeting. We played President Monson's conference talk from Sunday morning "I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee." (Joshua 1:5) They all payed close attention and made good comments afterwards.
We
are responsible for planning and coordinating the seminary graduation
which should take place the end of November. They expect about 200
people !
Last
night after a training meeting I saw a small black snake just outside
the entrance to the chapel. All the Mozambiquen men were very afraid of
this snake and any snakes in general. A few felt that this snake was
poisonous and asked me to kill it, which I did.....
Here is a picture of Mom as we walked on the beach this past week.
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