One year ago tomorrow we entered
the MTC. A year ago today we were in
Wayan. I bore my testimony of that
today. I said that we were not promised
that it would be easy but that it would be worth it and it has. I have missed a lot of family things but my
testimony continues to grow.
I am so glad that I am a member of the Church
and know the gospel plan. The church is
there to help me live the gospel so I can return to live with my Heavenly
parents if I but live worthily and endure to the end. I cannot believe what Christ did for me. I can’t believe that He was willing to take
on all of my sins and pay for them so I can be forgiven of them if I but
repent. Sometimes that is the hard part;
having the desire to want to give them up and ask for forgiveness.
I love the Book of Mormon more every time I
read it. I love having a Prophet on the
earth right now that I know is receiving revelation from God and sharing it
with us. I am so looking forward to
conference this October. We are studying the conference
talks in our morning devotionals last week and this week. Mine last week was on the gospel and the
church as you might have guessed from my sentences above.
Transfer week again and we had 12
go home and 14 arrive. It is an exciting
and busy week. To see the ones that are
going home with such mixed feelings and the ones arriving so enthusiastic. Corryne
I am excited for you. What an
experience a mission is!
Elder Kerr (BYU Jacket), Sister Beck |
Yesterday we went north to the
Braemar Royal Highland Games. We were in the company of some Royal people. Elder Kerr our General Authority from
Scotland serving now arrived the same time we did and brought with him his
wife, Julie Beck and daughter, and Elder and Sister Clarke serving here in
Scotland also. Julie Beck was released
as Relief Society President last conference.
The games were fun to watch. We were sitting in front of the tug of war event. They had many events going on at the same time. They had running relays, Highland dancing, long jumping, caper throwing, 16 pound hammer throwing, throwing a heavy weight over a pole that they kept raising until one was left. I believe that was 16 feet + high. They had a race up a mountain and then straight down that was completed in 28 minutes. We had pipe and drum band contests and also individual bagpipe contests.
The Braemar Games are the ones the Queen of England attends. They have a special covered stand for her to sit in. That was directly across the field from where we were sitting.
She arrived about 3:30-3:45 for the ending of the games. The crowd was anxious to see if Prince Philip would be in attendance. He'd been in the hospital for a couple of weeks and they were wondering if he had recovered. That's him on the right, the Queen in the middle, and Prince Charles on the right
On her arrival the mass pipe band marched around the stadium. It was quite a sight.
We didn't stay long after her arrival. When we arrived in the morning the road in was a one lane road and since they were
expecting about 16,000 people we
decided we wanted to go early to beat the traffic. So the Queen arrived, we saw the pipe and
drum band go around the field and the
audience sang “God Save the Queen”. Then we got up and left. Many others also had the same idea and so
many when down the road together.
Today we went teaching with the Elders
from Falkirk after our meetings. They
are teaching a lady named Mary.
Sometimes her husband John joins them but today he was out working in
the flower beds and yard in the sunshine.
It will be interesting to see if she joins the Church. She has lots of questions but I am not sure
that she has caught the vision of the Gospel yet. At least she is willing to have them back and
promises to read some in the Book of Mormon.
She finds reading and understanding hard. I hope she will come to
understand what the gospel and do for her.
It has been a good week over all
with only one day that I felt overwhelmed and Bill came to my rescue. I hope all of you had a wonderful week. I love you so much.
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