Sunday, October 27, 2013

In Charge

Some years ago, someone gave Rod a book titled 'I'm in Charge of Celebrations'.  He felt that perfectly described him, and has worked to prove it true ever since.  You might think this an easy job.  All you have to do is throw parties.  Not exactly.  If you haven't been working hard, a party is just more of the same, usually rather boring.  If you just work hard you will burn out.  There is a delicate balance to maintain for an activity to be the release and joy of  celebration and still encourage work to continue afterwards.  Rod does know how to bring this about. The Monday after our kids went home, we took to the road and had a Zone activity.... a baseball game, in San Fernando Zone.  We met in the city Jerez,  which is 2 hours southwest from here, past Gibraltar.   They have an amazing large sports area where we played. We took balls, bat, and gloves.  Of course there were hot dogs, potato salad, and watermelon too.  We really did have a great time.  Even the native missionaries who had no idea how to play, were surprised at how much fun  it was. Here are photos from the day.


I Think some of the sisters did better than  the elders!






This is his first time playing baseball! 

His too, but they gave it their all!

Cool Huh!

Guess who caught a fly ball and made the out...First time EVER!




The skate board park made a great picnic area.

This it the Todds!









We loved this Huge statue!


That is Gibraltar from the car window.  We have yet to visit.  Soon!
We are doing well, and keeping very busy.  We have been so glad for Sister Chantrill.  She has dived in and taken over keeping the baptism records up to date and is working on referrals too.
The last 2 Sundays, an amazing lady from Iran has been coming to church.  The elders are teaching her and I have gotten to help.  Talk about a huge change.  The missionaries are instructed not to teach Arabs without special permission, as there are so many dangers to them and their families if they become Christian.  I don't know if it is the same in her culture, but what a challenge to learn not only about Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon, but about Christ as well.  We were talking about baptism today and asked what she thought about baptism.  Her response was that it should be like the book says.  We asked what book she meant and she said the Mormon book.  She said she came here specifically to study Christianity and has friends that are protestant but she already has a testimony of the Book of Mormon.  Elders gave her a Persian copy, but that is just selections, so she has an English one too.  She describes how much happier and calmer she feels now.  The Spirit makes such a difference.  So many things we take for granted!!!
Well all, have a wonderful week. 











 

4 comments:

Geevz said...

How neat about the investigator! The party looks like so much fun! Don't sell yourself short though Mom, Dad wouldn't be able to throw the parties he does without your help in the follow through.

Scott_Stone said...

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Scott_Stone said...

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Donie said...

What a treat to read about your great experiences! We got to see your youngest grand baby blessed yesterday and afterwards your children gushed about you and their Dad. They have a whole new appreciation for you now and it's delightful to witness. They have also determined that they have probably lost you to missionary work forever. Sure, you'll come back for a little while, but then you'll get antsy again and off you'll go. What a beautiful legacy you have built with your first family, and now with your second in those missionaries you are loving and supporting so well. It'll be fun to see how many people will have stories of how their lives were affected by
The Castillos! Love you!