Saturday, January 31, 2009
Visual Motivation!
We have several mottos and sayings in our mission that help missionaries to focus on their goals and experience continual success. In fact, President Perriton has been given the nickname by many of the Korean members of President 2Bae plus Alpha - 2Bae meaning "two times" or double, and "Alpha", meaning "plus at least one more". We had a mission goal to achieve 2Bae plus Alpha baptisms in the year 2008 over what we had in 2007, and the missionaries, wards and stakes became very familiar and excited about our goal. We came within a hair's breath of achieving the goal mission-wide, and in many areas of the mission the goal was surpassed. So we decided to repeat the goal for 2009 and created a visual reminder for missionaries and members to have and carry with them, engraved on their own little plate of brass! We distributed the medallion in either a coin or key fob style for a Lunar New Year gift. Most things on the medallion are printed in both Korean and English. The colored segments on the outside of the 2 bae plus alpha side contain the names of all of the Stakes and Districts of our mission. The scripture in the green circle is from Mark 9:23 - "All things are possible to him that believeth". The blue and red yin and yang design are typical of the unity and harmony symbol depicted on the Korean flag.(The small KDM in the center is for Korea Daejeon Mission) The Chinese character on the red half says"jung", a word that describes a perfect relationship of love and trust, the character on the blue is "il shim", meaning "of one heart and one mind". As we work together with members in these attitudes, our success grows exponentially!
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8 comments:
A wonderful, inspiring reminder to carry!
What a great gift and reminder for our boys to always carry that mission spirit with them wherever they are. Thank you and Happy New Year!
Jealous!! I want one! Is there anyway I can buy one.
Wonderful idea! Beautiful medallion! Inspired goal! Our prayers are with you and all who serve with you.
Scott and Angelle Anderson
I feel bad! I've been home over eight months and this is the first time I have visited your blog! I get a little teary eyed looking at the pictures and your comments and remebering that great experience. I'll be a regular from now on:). Those little medalions are sweet! I'd like one too.
I would like a medallion too! How can I get one? That can not only be a motto for missionary work, but for alot of the things that we do in our lives. Not to mention a good way to remember you and President Perriton and all the great things you taught us.
Okay! All you have to do is ask. I'll get them in the mail ASAP!
Those are great! I just remembered I have a pin with the red and blue yin-yang and Moroni imposed over it. The pin part broke off a long time ago. I haven't thought of that in years. I wonder where I put it.
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