Thursday, January 28, 2016

19 January Transfers,P-Day, Baptisms, opening flats and photos along the way

Baptism in Randfontein. The mother and father were baptized and are grateful they are no longer 'visitors' at church :)
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We went along with Elder Masoka and Elder Pickup to teach a new investigator. As we were waiting at the gate to get in, a man walk by at a fast pace, as Elder Masoka immediately joined him and walked down the street chatting with him. Finally the man stopped and let Elder Masoka share a gospel message.
What a powerful missionary!

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We opened a flat in Benoni. Elder Allred is a pro at opening flats! He moves most of the furnishings all by himself!!
Should we go into business?






Beautiful flowers around the flat. My mother used to grow hibiscus inside our home. Here it grows outside.









Lily pads in Benoni Lake

















Johannesburg skyline







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Attending another baptism in Randfountein. Our baptismal font is located there at the meetinghouse.


Poppi was baptized! She has been attending the Cluster and was so excited to become a member of the Church. We just love her excitement for the gospel. 

 Brother Masako baptized Poppi




Poppi with friends and family











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The large Tiger Mills in Randfontein

It's mango season!!!!!


Church in a field

Taxi Stand


P-Day










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19 January Transfer Day

Transfer Day







Sister Dunn's Famous cinnamon rolls


Our new missionaries during orientation
























Elder Arthur, Me and Elder Nwokedi. These missionaries are returning home after 2 of the best years of their lives!


Elder Carter is also returning home








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We pass OR Tambo often in our travels




Street Hockers

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