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? |
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Beautiful flowers around the flat. My mother used to grow hibiscus inside our home. Here it grows outside. |
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Lily pads in Benoni Lake |
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Johannesburg skyline |
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Attending another baptism in Randfountein. Our baptismal font is located there at the meetinghouse.
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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. |
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Brother Masako baptized Poppi |
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Poppi with friends and family |
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The large Tiger Mills in Randfontein |
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It's mango season!!!!! |
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Church in a field |
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Taxi Stand |
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P-Day |
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19 January Transfer Day
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Transfer Day |
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Sister Dunn's Famous cinnamon rolls |
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Our new missionaries during orientation |
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Elder Arthur, Me and Elder Nwokedi. These missionaries are returning home after 2 of the best years of their lives! |
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Elder Carter is also returning home |
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We pass OR Tambo often in our travels |
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Street Hockers
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