Thursday, October 25, 2012

One new Hermana and a little explanation

 

Happy Preparation day Elders y Hermanas! Baptisms first, as always:

 
 
 
In Jerez, Elders Cooper, Bradley, Biamont and Woodford
 
 



 
Elder Geest helping out Hermanas Letendre and Nelson in Malaga
 
 
 


 
And here they are again!





 
This new brother was taught by Elders Barahona and Pascua, and moved to Almeria just before he was baptized.  Pictured with the very happy Hermanas Petru and Brimhall. 
 
 
Have you ever wondered why I never put the names of our investigators in the blog?  There is a reason!  In our training at the Mission President Seminar in June 2012 , we were told that if we do a blog, to be very careful not to put too much information on it.  They specifically told that we can include names of missionaries (since they send the pictures in the first place), but we shouldn't identify new converts or other members by name.
 
So, parents and friends at home, please know that we know their names, and we love them and care for them, but for privacy reasons, we never refer to our new brothers and sisters by name in the blog.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Welcome to our newest missionary!  Hermana Chavez arrived in Cartagena this week.  She will be trained by Hermana Moreno, with a little help from Hermana Woodward before she passes on...    Pictured from left to right, Hermanas Woodward, Chavez, Moreno, Presidente Deere (and two guys on the train). 
Welcome Hermana Chavez!
 
 
 
 
 

 Our lovely lunching Granada Hermanas:  Hermana Petru, Brimhall, Leon, Cano, Vasquez and Torres. 
 
 
 
 
 


 A 3-generation family picture:  Hermana Vasquez trained Hermana Torres, who is training Hermana Cano. 



Elders Long and Hales enjoying the beauty of the earth! 







Murcia Zone Conference
 
 
 
 
And here they are again having lunch after the meeting.
 
We love you Elders and Hermanas.  Have a great week!
 

1 comment:

  1. My son opened his call last night to Malaga Spain! He will be in the MTC in Spain on March 20th. This blog just makes me sooo happy! I will be a frequent visitor. Thank you for all your doing for our missionaries. We already love you guys!

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