How do you like our "pink snow" in our front yard? With the breeze, it's like a little snow shower with the pedals blowing around. Love those trees! Isn't spring beautiful!
We attended Hyde Park stake conference this weekend. It was one of the best meetings I have been to. I would like to share some highlights of a couple of stake members who spoke.
Helen Chan who is from China bore her testimony. She was
baptized 9 months ago. The first
question the missionaries had asked her was what makes her happy. She said her family. After 2 months she joined the church. Her first calling was family history
consultant. She said she felt a need to
share the gospel with her whole family, living and in the spirit world. She wrote to her mother for information about
her family. Since the revolution in
China, there has been a loss of family traditions and record keeping. But in 3 weeks, she received an email from
her mother with 9 names she could take to the temple. She was overwhelmed with joy! As she was in a small room in the temple, she
felt the room was filled with their spirits.
Later her mother came to visit her here in London and told her that on
the day Helen had gone to the temple, her grandmother had a dream of her
mother, sitting in front of her, smiling, looking beautiful and young! Sister Chan invited everyone to do family
history work. “Heavenly Father will help
you. You will find miracles.” Her
favorite song is Families Can Be Together Forever with the line: “I always want to be with my own family and
the Lord has shown me how I can.”
President
Stephenson (the 2nd counselor) talked about pioneers, ancestral and modern. He told of sister Ayan in the stake who met
the missionaries when she was 17. Her mother
wouldn't allow her to be baptized at that time.
Last year she was baptized, but is now estranged from her family. When Pres. Stephenson asked her how she is
able to handle it, she said, “What else am I going to do. I know it’s true and I need to follow.”
He told of another sister in our stake,
sister Lin Ling Ling, from China. (She
happened to be sitting right in front of us.) When she arrived in London she
got lost at the Victoria station. The missionaries
met her and helped her. They asked her, “What
makes you happy?” She read the Book of
Mormon and had an overwhelming feeling it was true, that she was prepared to
hear the gospel. She was baptized in
2013. There are quite a number of people here from China and many of the new converts are from there.
The first
counselor in the stake presidency is Paul Omo-Bamawo. He is from Nigeria. He was 17 when he joined the church and felt
that he should go on a mission someday, but he didn’t have any idea what that
would be like. The only missionaries he
knew were senior missionaries, as there were no young elders in his area. Finally they got some young elders there, so
he had some idea what missionaries were like.
But he still didn’t feel like he knew enough to go. One day the Bishop called him in and
explained that a missionary had been transferred and they needed help for a
couple of weeks until the new missionary arrived. So he wanted Paul to pack a bag and move in
with the missionaries for that time. He
accepted. He got the training he needed
and later went on his own mission. He is
a remarkable man.
We met a missionary from China. He is the first missionary in London who grew up and joined the Church in China. Wow, does he have a tremendous spirit with him! I am hoping to see him again on Wednesday at zone conference. I would like to hear more about the church in China. He says it is really growing there.
There is such a cross section of culture here. But at that conference those differences didn't matter, you can see we are all the same, children of Heavenly Father. Everybody just loves everybody! What a great feeling to go home with!
One more favorite spring picture. This is about 3 blocks from the Kew library on the south side of London just across Thames. There are pink trees all over. Wish they could stay that way.
Happy Easter to all next Sunday!
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