Tuesday 18 April 2017

Transfers

 
With the reading of Transfer calls Sunday evening, there was a little extra 
Excitement in the air, as even the senior couples were listening to see if they would have
A new assignment.  One of the transfers includes Elder and Sister Buckner who have
Been serving in the NT in Palmerston, are being transferred to Mildura. Here they are
Doing what they do best, making each missionary feel very loved. 
Celebrating Sister Mongans birthday with her and her companion, Sister Angoy. 
We know miracles await in Mildura for the Buckners. 
 
Also being given a new assignment are Elder and Sister Rohlfing, who have been 
Serving in Mildura and now will be serving in the City Zone at the new Teaching
Center in the new CBD Branch Building. They will also continue to watch over
The flats which is no small task.  They will be very busy , but thats what happens when
You have so many talents to share and you are capable of so many things.  HEre they 
Are with the Bishop of the Mildura Ward and his beautiful family, the Tuiamualas. 
 
Elder and Sister Wilson will still be wearing many hats.  Sister Wilson is the Mission 
Secretary and her job description is way to long to type.  Elder Wilson is over finances,
Flat leases and helping everyone else with everything!  They are so gracious and helpful
And their capabilities know no bounds.  We are so very thankful they answered the call
To come and serve in this mission. 
 
Elder and Sister Farrer will continue to watch over all of the missionaries in the Darwin
Zone and minister and bless the lives of  the members and non-members, neighbors, and 
Basically everyone they meet from Darwin to Katherine and beyond. Elder and Sister
Farrer=Charity or the pure love of Christ. HEre they are with the Darwin missionaries
Right before transfers. 
 
Elder and Sister Lea have only been here a few months and have made huge strides
In the missionary work in the Alice Springs Zone. HEavenly Father knew they are
The perfect senior couple to serve in this very special place in this mission.  Miracles 
Brought them here to this mission and miracles will continue.  They are capable of 
Serving anywhere  but for this time in Alice Springs, they are doing a marvelous
Work and a wonder. 
 
How sweet it is to have these two here to serve in the mission.  Elder and Sister
Withington will be assigned to serve over Family History and over Member Find
In the Marion Stake. They will also assist with the flats. And...we now have a 
Mission seamstress which the Elders with torn trousers will be very happy about!
We love these two already and feel like longtime friends. Again, so talented and
Great experiences to bring to strengthen the Australia Adelaide Mission.
 
President Parker and I couldn't even sleep the night before these two missionaries 
Arrived we were so excited.  Elder and Sister Smith have jumped in with both feet 
Helping and serving with all they can.  Elder Smith has taken the assignment to
Watch over all bikes and cars and phones in the mission. Sister Smith will be
Over the medical in the mission, as well as ordering supplies and overseeing the 
Huge task of feeding the missionaries!  Together they will also help with the flats. 
ITs a good thing they can do anything because they will be multitasking and they do it 
All with such love and kindness. We love the Smiths!
 
And we could not forget Elder and Sister Snell!  The happy, incredible duo who go
About serving , lifting and helping everyone they meet.  They continue to do a great
Work with Self-Reliance throughout South Australia and Northern Territory. We are so
Blessed by their service and they are changing lives.  Thank you to our Father in 
Heaven for sending them  here.   We love you. 
 
And speaking of Self Reliance.... these are the 5 missionaries leaving us this transfer
As they attended the Self Reliance class taught by Elder and Sister Snell. They have served
With all of their heart, might, mind and strength and are now ready for the next exciting
Step in their lives as they follow Gods plan. Couldn't love these missionaries any more
Than we do!

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