Showing posts with label tender mercies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tender mercies. Show all posts

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Another Tender Mercy

Me and Nic Jr. in Ireland
Yesterday one of my grandsons was baptized. He lives in Africa, Mauritania, to be exact, and because of the distance and cost we couldn’t be there. I thought of him all day long and was with him in spirit. But let me share with you the interesting story of this baptism.

When D8 and her husband went to Mauritania (a country which is 98% Moslem) they notified Church headquarters in an effort to determine if there was a branch or Church unit there. They were told that they were the only known Mormons within 5,000 miles of where they would be living. So SIL8 was set apart as a group leader which gave him the authority to bless and pass the sacrament to his group (his family!). They have been there for about 18 months and every Saturday they have their own Sacrament Meeting and Primary. (The reason for Saturday is that the Moslem Sabbath is on Friday and so the weekend or days off work are Friday and Saturday. Sunday is the first day of the work week.)

It has been different but they have gotten along well until they realized that their oldest son would turn eight in December and needed to be baptized. SIL could do the baptizing, but they had a problem because they didn’t have two witnesses. They corresponded with headquarters to try to find a solution and the only two options were to fly the family someplace where there was a branch or ward or to wait until they returned to the States. They couldn’t afford to fly everyone out and my grandson didn’t want to wait. So they kept talking to headquarters and praying.

This is the daughter and family that met us in Ireland last July and while we were together we talked a lot about the problem and discussed possibilities, but we didn’t come up with anything feasible. After we returned home we got an email from D8 explaining that while they were in Ireland a new military group was transferred into Mauritania and there were two Mormon priesthood holders in the unit. For some reason I thought the unit had about 20 people in it, but this week she told me that it was a four man unit. Now what are the odds of a four man unit being transferred into Mauritania with two Mormon men in it? 

The baptism was held yesterday in the ambassador’s swimming pool. Many people from the embassy and the children’s school were invited to attend the event and there is no telling what other miracles will follow. I haven’t heard from D8 yet about how it went, but I’ll keep you informed.

This is definitely one of the tender mercies of the Lord. He is in charge, He knows what we need. He answers our prayers and He loves us. I am so grateful.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

I'm Leaning the Names of Bones

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I’m not writing much today. I’m just taking care of my broken calcaneus (heel bone -- bone #1 in the picture) and rotated cuboid (bone #7 in the picture) while listening to the rain. (Oh, the anatomical things we learn as we grow older!)

I love the sound of rain, so it was nice of the weather to make music for me today. So many tender mercies!

Saturday, January 9, 2010

What You Need Is On It's Way

I’m learning a lot of lessons lately. Ever since Grizelda was discovered I feel like I’ve been undergoing an intensive study in life. It’s like a cram course in life principles!

One of the things I’ve learned is that God puts in your path and gives you the very things you need at the very moment you need them. You can absolutely trust in that. You don’t have to worry or fret about what you need because it will be there at exactly the moment you need it. The people you need, the things you need, the direction you need, the experiences you need will all appear exactly at the moment you need them. But you have to watch for it. If you are discouraged suddenly something or someone will come to encourage you. If you are hurting something or someone will come to ease the pain. If you are joyous something or someone will come to share it with you. If you need to know which direction to take something or someone will appear to guide you.

But you have to be watching.

I also have learned that the Lord sends these things, but as mortals we often slam the door on the very thing that is being sent to help us. We get so caught up in the magnitude of our problems that we don’t notice or accept the tender mercies that are sent to help us.

So watch! Be open and eager for the things that will meet your needs. They are coming. That is a promise.