Sunday, April 11, 2010

Easter and General Conference


Mongolian Spring Is Here
March means the weather can go above 0° F. By the end of March it became spring. After months of cold weather the temperature reached 32° F. Although the temperature doesn’t stay up, we’ve had temperatures in the 40’s. In the outlying areas however, animals are still dying because they can’t get grass. The grass won’t begin to grow until May. This has been a record cold winter in Mongolia.

On March 31 the President and the assistants left Ulaanbaatar for a tour of the mission – the Darkhan and Erdenet areas and Murun. They were also going to go to Choibalsan, but that trip was postponed until this coming week.

Easter
Sunday April 4 was Easter. All day I had a special happy feeling to know that Jesus Has Risen.

For fun on Saturday I colored Easter eggs and made a bunny cake out of cupcakes.

After church on Sunday we invited the Sukhbaatar elders, the office elders, and the office sisters to dinner.

One of the Mongolian elders wanted to know what chickens had laid the different colored eggs – he’d never seen dyed eggs before.

Good News
A week ago Saturday (April 1) we received the good news that our 20 American missionaries who were either going to go home or be transferred on April 22nd wouldn’t have to leave then; they could stay until May 25. This means half of them will finish their missions here; the other half will be transferred to the States and finish their missions near the end of August.

Bad News
To offset this good news, all of our meetinghouses except for Bayanzurkh, were not reregistered by the government. We wanted the government to consider all the wards and branches as one church instead of separate churches. That delayed us. As a result, as of tomorrow (April 12) we can now only have a one-hour sacrament meeting for each ward or branch until at least June. No other meetings can be held in the meetinghouses – no 3-hour block, no baptisms, no seminary or institute, no singles family home evenings, no choir practice. Other meetings will be crowded into the Bayanzurkh building.

General Conference
This weekend was general conference weekend in Mongolia. We had the privilege of listening to all sessions of conference in English in the President’s apartment. When I was young, I loved going to quarterly (in the old days) stake conference with my parents. I remember the drive down Lake Shore Drive in Chicago to go to conference on the south side at University Ward. My father was on the high council and my mother played the organ.

Now I love the opportunity of learning and feeling the Spirit at zone conferences, district conferences, stake conferences, and general conference. At this general conference there were so many wonderful thoughts presented. Taking my idea from Sister Beck, I made notes of what I should do under three categories:

1) Spirituality – Increase faith and righteousness
2) Strengthen families
3) Love – Seek out and help others – Be representatives of the Savior

Many talks were on strengthening the family. I liked Elder Bednar’s idea for us as families to regularly read and talk about the Book of Mormon which testifies of Christ, to bear our testimonies spontaneously in our families, and to invite our children to act, not be hearers of the word only. This reminded me of the scripture:

And we talk of Christ, we rejoice in Christ, we preach of Christ, we prophesy of Christ, and we write according to our prophecies, that our children may know to what source they may look for a remission of their sins. (2 Nephi 25:26)
One landmark talk was Elder Oakes priesthood meeting talk on the priesthood ordinance of healing the sick. Since I can’t begin to cover all that was said at conference, you can find the talks at http://www.lds.org/move/index.html?type=conference&event=april180&lang=english or at http://www.lds.org/conference/sessions/display/0,5239,23-1-1207,00.html.