Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Missionaries' Merry Christmas!
On Wednesday, December 23rd, the north half of the mission met at the Daejeon Stake Center for a day of Christmas celebration. The agenda included a video clip of each missionary, after which we watched The Polar Express. We used the theme of "I Believe in Miracles" throughout the day. After a Christmas luncheon we exchanged gifts and decorated gingerbread cookies. Finally, we adjourned to the chapel and enjoyed a wonderful program of music and scripture. A joyful time was had by all!
This A-frame is called a chigae. It has traditionally been used by Korean farmers and vendors to carry their wares. Without the basket, it is astounding to see what can be carried on a person's back! The pole is used to prop against the frame while resting. We piled all the white elephant gifts that the missionaries brought to the party in the basket as our main decoration of the day!
As a gift to Pres. Perriton, I made this gift as an office decoration: a paper chain with the names of all 253 people baptized in 2009 - The highest number of baptisms since 1999. Each link is a precious soul that we are so thankful to have brought into the fold!
A big THANK YOU to Elder and Sister Pierce for all their help to make our Christmas parties a wonderful success!
This A-frame is called a chigae. It has traditionally been used by Korean farmers and vendors to carry their wares. Without the basket, it is astounding to see what can be carried on a person's back! The pole is used to prop against the frame while resting. We piled all the white elephant gifts that the missionaries brought to the party in the basket as our main decoration of the day!
As a gift to Pres. Perriton, I made this gift as an office decoration: a paper chain with the names of all 253 people baptized in 2009 - The highest number of baptisms since 1999. Each link is a precious soul that we are so thankful to have brought into the fold!
A big THANK YOU to Elder and Sister Pierce for all their help to make our Christmas parties a wonderful success!
Cheongju Zone, District A - two of our lovely sisters wore their Hanbok, traditional Korean dress in beautiful Christmas color!
On Christmas Day, the south end of the mission gathered together at the Jeonju Stake Center. We followed the same program as on Wednesday. We have so much musical talent in the mission for which we are very grateful. On each day we had several missionaries share their talents in special musical numbers during the program. Our amazing Elder Anderson wrote a beautiful background score for the piano that played throughout the readings, and a wonderful arrangement of What Child is This, played by two of our accomplished pianists at each of the parties.
Monday, December 21, 2009
December's Zone Leader Council
Left to right, front row: Elders Choi Kwang Hyun, Richards, Anderson, Ha Young Soo, Barzee
Back row: Elders Baek Seung Ik, Millard, Duckworth, Shrack, Lish, Hill and Henderson
End of year zone leader council was intense! New mission goals for 2010 were discussed, and some major new decisions made, i.e. monthly zone conferences instead of once a transfer. Since planning, goal setting, working with ward and branch leaders, and reporting stats are all on a monthly schedule, we feel it will increase efficiency and growth to have our zone conferences coincide with the monthly calendar. This new change will begin in January.
Back row: Elders Baek Seung Ik, Millard, Duckworth, Shrack, Lish, Hill and Henderson
End of year zone leader council was intense! New mission goals for 2010 were discussed, and some major new decisions made, i.e. monthly zone conferences instead of once a transfer. Since planning, goal setting, working with ward and branch leaders, and reporting stats are all on a monthly schedule, we feel it will increase efficiency and growth to have our zone conferences coincide with the monthly calendar. This new change will begin in January.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Saturday, December 12, 2009
New Faces in the Ponbu!
With this latest transfer, our Supply Manager/Statistician and an AP went home. Filling their old, tired, wornout and precious shoes are Elders Bullen and Duckworth. Transfer week is always pretty hectic, but these Elders make it look easy! They have the double task of their office responsibilities as well as proselyting their own areas and are always very busy!
Fly Away Home!
As I write this three of our returning missionaries are on that long flight back home. Two native missionaries didn't have all that far to go, and we were heartbroken to say goodbye to one special Elder way too early for a needed medical release. It never gets any easier to see them leave, but we know they are headed for wonderful new adventures.
Friday, December 11, 2009
We Got Two Fantastic New Missionaries for Christmas!
New Missionaries and their trainers:
Sisters Rebecca O'Bryan, Jung Eun Joo, Jessica Moynihan and Laura Kelley
We were thrilled to meet two delightful, energetic, well-prepared new Sisters at the airport this week! We don't quite understand why we are so blessed to receive the best missionaries in the world, but we just keep getting them, and are SO happy!
Sisters Rebecca O'Bryan, Jung Eun Joo, Jessica Moynihan and Laura Kelley
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