Easter Reflections in the Midst of Change

This past Monday, we were so happy to welcome the Adams to the mission. They will be taking over in the office, so we’ll spend this next week training them before we head back to Palau on Friday.


This week was also transfer week. Seven new missionaries arrived on Thursday, and four departed. Two of them were among the very first missionaries to greet us in Palau! We will truly miss Sister Jensen and Elder Salayog and wish them all the very best.


Each month, communication missionary couples from around the world gather for a devotional, where one couple shares highlights of the Communication and Public Affairs work they’ve been involved in during their mission. This month it was our turn, and we had the opportunity to present on Thursday. Here is a link if you’d like to watch what we shared.


Today, all of the senior missionary couples gathered for Easter dinner, and we had fun sharing one of our family traditions with them. 





Easter Sunday is one of those times when being away from family feels especially tender. At the same time, it is a beautiful opportunity to reflect on the Atonement of our Savior, Jesus Christ. I am deeply grateful for the knowledge that He died for me and that on the third day, He rose again. He lives—and because He lives, we will live again.  Happy Easter!

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  1. Wow, wow, wow! It is exciting to hear all that you've been able to participate in and accomplish while on your mission! As you look back on your lives you can see how all you've learned and experienced previous to your mission has aided the work you've been able to do. Like you said, you've had seven missions in one! What a unique opportunity yon've had! I'm so proud to know you!🤣 what great examples and disciples of Christ you are! Thank you for your willingness to give of your time and talents to the building up of Gods kingdom❤️

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