Monday, November 15, 2010

Missionary Report

Our dear family and friends,

First things first and most important --- WE LOVE EACH OF YOU AND MISS YOU.

Another epistle from the Isle of Erin ( no it's not Patmos, much greener )

It has been a wonderful few weeks in the mission field. We baptized 4 new members in our little branch on Saturday evening and it was indeed great to play a little role in helping to prepare these good souls. We had the Stake YSA choir come and sing ( just a little side benefit of having worked with them for the first 5 months of our mission ) It was a spiritual feast and it had been such a long time since this little branch has seen a baptism. One of those baptized is from Portugal and spoke very little English. As I conducted the baptismal interview I had to have an interpreter with me and that was an interesting experience as this sister was less active, but I believed that would be a good experience for her also. As I explained to her, at the beginning, the great need for confidentiality, I felt the spirit whispering to her heart and it did indeed touch her very much as she explained her feelings to me afterward. Our God does indeed work in mysterious ways, his wonders to perform. We love him with all our hearts and we love his tender mercies, extended continually.

We have finally seen and felt the rain and in great abundance. For the past 2 days it has come down in buckets, just a constant torrent -- we had forgotten how it can rain here and why it is always so very green. However, this morning it is back to a blue sky and it is PDAY and a welcome rest from a busy period. The fall is now in full swing but there are many leaves still on the trees --- we are reminded of President Hinckleys comment a number of years ago -- " I feel like the last leaf on the tree and the wind is blowing " How we all love and miss him, and his tremendous wit.

A week ago the branch held a little social and they called it " Cowboy Night " -- of course being from Calgary, they had us perform. It never ceases to amaze us how missionaries are expected to be able to perform, regardless of the function. So we had a campfire and the 2 young Elders, Sister McBride and I sat on the hay bales and belted out " Home, home on the Range " -- Red River Valley and a number of other fun songs. They had a guy play the banjo and then a sister led the line dancing. At least they had a laugh at Elder McBrides line dancing antics.
Are we having fun yet !!!!!!!!

A short time ago the clocks changed --- with no TV, radio or other forms of communication we had missed the change and arrived at church 1 1/2 hours early -- we were so surprized that no one was at church as we opened the building, etc !!!!! Then a young couple arrived with their children. They are Romanian. There are a lot of eastern European here and Belfast has become quite cosmopolitan, as has Dublin.

We had a fun time getting to know them and hearing their conversion story. The told us about the time change but they come from a neighboring town and had to catch trains at a certain time. We admire their devotion.

Coming along the motorway a few days ago -- the back of a passing lorry ( truck ) --- " HORSE WAGON " ----- and in small print at the bottom " and the odd donkey " --- just a wee bit o Oirish wit.

In the previous email we explained that there are 4 languages spoken here -- English, Gaelic, Ullan and Norn Iron -- the first 2 you know, the latter ( Ullan ) is the Ulster/ Scots dialect which Elder McBride can speak and understand -- Lastly Norn Iron -- now let us teach you a little bit o this dialect : -

ACH --- usually at the start of a sentence as in --- ach go on wi ye -- or ach , ye no

BOUT YE ---- a greeting, how are you -- bout ye big laddie, let's go fer a swall --( lets get a drink together )

CATCH YERSEL ON --- meaning get a hold of yourself or wise up

CRAIC --- fun, have a good time --- as in " the craics mighty, the guiness is in ( usually beer has something to do with it !!! )

DEAD ON --- decent, good, alright -- as in " I like Elder McBride, he's dead on " ( just thought I would add my name for fun. )

There are lots more if you have an interest.

Elder Ockeys email -- I enjoyed the comments on the RASTIFARIAN --- we get simliar things happening here with a lot of strange viewpoints on life, religion and culture. We feel sometimes that certain individuals swallowed the Blarney Stone rather than just kissed it. We wonder when they are going to come up for breath. " Listening " is a word that we have become very familiar with and on occasion we have been told " that we are quiet " --- Imagine that " Elder McBride quiet !!!!! " -- possibly sweet, kind, compassionate Sister McBride.

We spoke at a Stake Single Adults fireside last evening -- Sister McBride spoke on " good cheer " and I addressed " the love of God for his children and miracles in our lives " No one threw any petrol bombs at us -- just kidding -- A sister was in the congregation who was the wife of Sister McBrides first Branch President, some 46 years ago and two brethern who were the sons of a couple who sang at our wedding reception in 1969. I was telling them this afterwards and the song was " If I were the only girl in the world and you were the only boy " What wonderful experiences we are enjoying here with the saints. Some of these stalwarts have since passed on but we get to lives these great experiences thtough their spouses or children and grandchildren on occasion.

In speaking to them we wanted to give them a message of hope and we had earnestly prayed that we might touch someones heart. God always answers prayers as an older man we did not know explaned to us afterwards that he had been experiencing turmoil in his life and had met with his Bishop that very day -- he felt that what he heard had help rise him to the plateau that his Bishop spoke of.

God loves you all very much, with him nothing is impossible. Miracles do happen today and they happen to each of us, almost on a daily basis. Please read MATTHEW 17 : 20 AND 21. We love the Gospel of Jesus Christ, he is the master, the SON of GOD , he lives, we know it and this is his church. We love our prophet and the constant flow of revelation that comes through him. It is all true and we are so very thankful to have received this message, so many years ago in this land, from faithful missionaries. We bless their names.

Keep the faith, we love each of you and may God bless you abundantly,

Elder and Sister McBride.
( Mom and Dad to our lovely children and Bill and Carol

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