We can’t seem to keep up
with reporting all of the great things that we are involved in and are seeing
here in London. Hopefully, these occasional updates will at least give you a
flavor for what we are experiencing here.
Since our last entry we
have had another round of transfers in our mission. Until now, we have been
blessed to have had relatively little change with our VC sisters from these
past changes. In six months we have only had two sisters go home and two new
sisters come out. However, this past transfer we had two more sisters complete
their missions and two new sisters come out. So on Tuesday, July 26th,
we had to say good-bye to Sister Lung and Sister Wai. Sister Lung returned home
to Hong Kong and Sister Wai returned home to Irvine, California. Both sisters
were our Chinese (Mandarin) speakers and both served great missions. On
Wednesday, July 27th, we welcomed Sister Yau from Hong Kong and
Sister Teng from Malaysia. Both speak Mandarin and Cantonese as well as
English. Sister Teng also speaks Malay and Taiwanese. On their first day here
they gave tours of our VC to Chinese guests and did it by themselves. Their
American trainers could only watch and smile as they had no idea what their
companions were saying. But they apparently did a great job as our guests took
copies of the Book of Mormon in Chinese and gave us contact information so that
we can help them learn more.
Some more changes for our
mission were announced last week as we are one of fifteen missions in the
Church to pilot “Online Proselyting.” Online proselyting involves finding,
teaching, and following up with investigators using technology. Our
missionaries have had ipads for about a year now. They are now authorized to
use Facebook to find new investigators and teach them and follow up with them.
They also can use Skype and Oovoo too for online video teaching. This change
will not affect our VC sisters much as they have already been using the
internet to contact and teach people all over the world. But it will be
interesting to watch how the work goes forward here in the England London
Mission with this change. The potential for reaching many more interested
people is huge.
We continue to witness
many great experiences as we serve in the VC. People come into the VC for all
kinds of reasons. We had two baptisms last Sunday. One was a lady named Raquel
who came into the VC on May 30th with another lady who was
befriended by one of the mission office couples. The friend who brought her has
since moved and isn’t really interested in the gospel. But Raquel has embraced
the gospel and acknowledges the Lord’s hand in how she found the church. The
other baptism was of a Chinese young lady named Nicole. She came into the VC on
June 23rd after going to Mormon.org and requesting missionaries to
teach her more. These two ladies took very different paths to find the church
but both paths included our VC.
We have managed to take a
few more walks and have seen some more sights of London. We walked through
Battersea Park that is along the Thames River. It has lakes and ponds and more
beautiful greenery. Another day we again visited the V&A Museum which is
next door to the chapel. We went to the “Castings” exhibit which displays many
casts of famous sculptures like Michelangelo’s David and Moses. We have walked
through St. James’s Park, Green Park, and Hyde Park again and enjoyed the
scenic views in all of those parks.
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