which are a favorite in the Netherlands. He has hot caramel that he's putting in between two waffles.
This was our second trip to Deventer. We love the little town and the beautiful huge apartment where the Hofmans live and operate their young adult center out of downstairs. I think all the other senior couples were impressed with their space.
On Sunday we had a neat experience watching one of our new African members bless the Sacrament. He's probably in his 40's and was very nervous. Elder Matthews, one of our Assistants, stood right next to him at the Sacrament table and was his example and support. It was very touching to see this young 20 year old missionary helping a man twice his age, yet the African man was so humble and sweet and wanting to be involved in using his new priesthood.
I've been busy working on the Donny Osmond firesides, which will be happening in mid-April. Donny's son is in our mission and Donny has a tradition of coming to his son's missions and doing these missionaries firesides where he discusses his beliefs, shares his testimony and sings a couple of songs. He's bringing his entire family - all of his children, their spouses, and the grandkids, so they'll sing a couple of songs as a family. I'm working on a committee getting press releases ready, articles for the Dutch and Belgium websites, announcements for the bishops to make, and posters made to put in chapels. This is a total missionary effort. The ticket to get in is to bring a non-LDS person with you. We'll be holding 3 of these firesides on three consecutive nights. It should be really fun.
I love that you have so many senior couples in your mission. I'd bet that is why your young missionaries have so much success: because they have a strong support group behind them.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to hear about how the fireside with Donny Osmond goes!