Tuesday, December 25, 2012


Dec 25 2012 Mission Blog




Oberndorf Silent Night Kapella

The Kapella Good picture of the Kapella



                                                            Hellbrunn Chriskindlemarkt


Advent Calendar in Hellbrunn Schloss Windows
A Schloss in Giligan
Display window in St. Wolfgang

Who is that Tirolean Man?
Norm, is that you. here in Wolfgang.

Heidi and Karen in Oberndorf
The antique train ride (yup) Coal burning engine.


Mechanic woring on greasing wheels.

The baby being baptized in the Silent Night Movie.
Recognize the parents.  Couldn't get a picture of his bashful sister.
Walk from train to Stille Nacht Kapella, across river in Germany


Sunset behind forest,  Note no snow.  Rainstorms melted it all

St. Johanns in Pongua has snow for Christmas

So we awakened too early having gotten to bed aft er 2:30 am having attempted to Skypp the kids.  And attending a Catholic Christmas Eve High Mass.    It was a very old church and very cold.  It was odd to attend a church service with everyone dressed as if they were going on a cold Sleigh ride.  The music of the mass was beautiful.  We were nearing the end of the mass and the song was a Kyria.  It shocked me.  I suddenly connected that I was listening to a composition of the Mass, when I connected with the Kyria, having studied the form and parts of a Mass in a composition class back in about 1967.  We were with the Feggs and she invited us to go up above where the Choir and Orchestra had been performing.  It really was a very old church, with very old uneven and wide floorboards.  We also met the Organist.  The performance he gave was about as good as I have ever heard.  The Orchestra and Choir though small. preformed excellently. 
The culminated a wonderful day with the Andreas and Nadia Dengg family.  We arrived for a traditional Chistmas Eve breakfast   We were greeted warmly by Nadia Andreas and their three girls Yasmin, Julia and Lina.  The breakfast was also very European with Breads, thin meats and sausage, and a choice of cheeses and marmalades.  Then a few games of Uno until it was time to hit the road.  As we came upon an antique train along side the road, we all knew we were headed to Oberndorf, a family tradition, on the antique train.  The town of Oberndorf were full of tourists even foreign ones.  It was very festive with  a Brass band.  We were all treated to “Kindle Punch.”  A lot of Dengg relatives met us at the station and we walked around the Salzach River as we looked across into Germany.
We returned home to a wonderful traditional Austrian Christmas Eve supper.  It was a clear soup with whole carrots floating in it.  The accompaniments were noodles, Rind roast, and a special white sausage that is only made for Christmas.  It was marvelous.
Dinner cleared away and the three girls disappeared to their rooms.  Mom and dad having loaded the dishwasher prepared the Christmas gifts for under the tree.  The family gathered, we sang Christmas carols and then Mom read the Christmas Story from an old, very worn, Kinder Bibel.  (Child’s Bible.)  They finished with the traditional, “Silent Night.”  Dad handed out the presents as he explained to us they found it much more pleasant one at a time as they all appreciated the gift with the receiver.  It was wonderful as some of the first gifts were given, it included cards from each other to express their appreciation and love.  We and the Elder’s even received one.   Karen Birth had left three the the swatch style watches with the jewels around the large face.  There were the perfect number of 3.  We had noted that it was becoming a popular watch around here, so it was perfect.
So it is almost 9 am, and the Christmas bells are ringing in Salzburg.  It has been a good Christmas and the day is just beginning.  Loved seeing the traditions of the area this year.
Interesting conversation with Bruder Dengg, the father in picture of their little boy.  Wonderful spiritual man from Neumarkt.  So we were in Oberndorf, and seeing all the alt.  And were talking about why American's love to come to Europe to see history.  Well Norm says, "We don't have a lot of very old  With the exception of the Indian ruins.."

Thursday, December 20, 2012


Missionary Blog  December 20, 2012-12-20
So I started fixing the Jello Salad last night, then spent the most part of the day fixing Cranberry Stuffed Turkey Breast, and Garlic Roasted Green Beans and Sweet Potato Pie.  Very first class meal, but three of the Jellos went untouched, halve of the Sweet Potato Pie, and one Turkey Breast also went untouched.
Then several of them picked out the dressing from the Turkey, and dabbled in the Jello salad, and scrambled the Sweet Potato Pie.  Several made certain we knew that they do not like Pecan nuts, or nuts in the Turkey Dressing.  And of course one only ate his vegetables after picking out all the Hazel nuts.
So I announce to Norm that from now on they get only junk food as it seems to be the only thing they all appreciate.  They loved the Chili, the In-an-Out Burgers, Pizza, Garlic Bread, Anything Mexican like Tacos, Burritos, Enchilladas or Turkish Kebaps.  And they love Chocolate Maltz.  So there you have it.

Friday, November 30, 2012

Missionary Blog number 2 on Dec 1

 My springerli cookie mold antic, made in 1739

 Mauterndorf castle

Another view as we were walking up to the enterance

The entertainment room, and the games they played

The enterance.  Need to go back and capture picture of steel door.  The archbishops daughter was left alone with the servants.  She was told to not allow anyone enterance while they were gone.
Three knights rode up that evening and when she refused them enterance they attacked the castle.  She lead the charge with her cross bow and the servants.  One of the knights had thrown a spear hard enough at the door to penetrate the steel.  The hole is there today.  Oh, yes, she and the servants were successful in denying them enterance so they found other quarters for the night.

This castle is considered to have one of the best museums in Europe, for this period of time.  

Chapel in Mauterndorf Castle

Took 2 poses, but don't have time to go back and capture the one that is not blurred.


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These two pictures show the musicians and the instruments of the period.
Castle was started in the 1000s and finished in the early 1600, typical of the castles constructions in the area.
This represents the traveler and freighters who passed through.  They had to pay tax at every castle with product.  it is amazing they made any money.
Couldn't resist.  The crapper.

Original wall painting.


Mission Blog, 2012-12-01
Will this by our last Christmas?  It is sad to read the news from here and see what is happening to our beloved United States of America.  A number of years ago I was reading in Heleman and 3 Nephi about the time of the Savior’s birth when the wicked announced that unless the Savior came that night the believers would all be slain.  It came over me that would be repeated in our time.
Only wickedness would get above us if the people were wicked.  In 2004 I was watching the Democratic Convention when a young Illinois Senator was introduced as their key note speaker.  What I heard was frightening,  I had the distinct warning that standing at that podium was another Korihor with a very glib tongue.  I called Norm in California and told him that I had just witnessed the most frightening thing.  Heaven help us if this man ran for President of the United States.  Four years later it happened.  I read all I could research out on him and found out that he was indeed a follower of Alinsky, who lived in Chicago and wrote communistic propaganda.  I opened his writings which began with a visit by  someone who dared defy God and in doing so was able to establish his own Kingdom.  Well we know who that is.  Then the second thing was that the middle class has to be destroyed.  We are seeing that one happen.
Elder Storrer was curious about the Rothchilds who it is said owns over half of the wealth of the world.  He did some research on them and found that it is probably true.  He found how they have literally stolen the money of the world with Governments’ blessings, by establishing Central Banks where they collect all the interest.  John Kennedy wanted to do away with the “Federal Reserve”  (which is now called the “Central Bank”, )and establish our own bank with no interest, shortly before he was assassinated.
It also pointed out Abraham Lincoln had wanted to close the banks and establish as well an interest free bank.  Then Norm also read that the Rothchilds claim that they were told by Satan that he is the God of the World and “ that they visit with him on a regular basis.  I think we have unearthed the “AntiChrist.”  They are proud of this fact.  They claim that they have financed many wars and proud of all the slaughters.
America was promised that it would survive only if it worshipped Jesus Christ.  Now we are reading about all the attacks on Jesus Christ and those who worship him.  California is literally passing wicked laws, that are to force people into wickedness.  The teachings in the schools are to destroy the righteousness of the children.
America is more wicked than any other country, when it comes to destroying peoples lives both physically and spiritually.  Does not that fulfill prophecy?  It is amazing how closely we can follow exactly what is happening in the prophecies of the scriptures, both Bible, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants and the prophecies of Orson Pratt, who was commanded by God to prophecy in the D & C, at the tender age of 19.
The only choice we have is to follow the commandments of God.  There is one tool missing in Satan’s arsenal and that is Love.  The Savior was very specific that it is the greatest commandment.  Satan desires our souls and President Packer some years ago warned us to be very careful of righteous indignation.  If Satan can stir us up to anger because of the horrible wickedness of those who rule over us he will destroy us as well.  We cannot afford to have any hate in our hearts.  That is going to be a very difficult thing to do, unless we call upon God in the name of Jesus Christ to overcome these feelings.  And it must be unceasingly. 
Our latter day prophets have given us the key to this by admonishing us to study our scriptures with unceasing prayer, daily.
Last Thursday the Roth’s were back from America, and Gerald Roth, released as Mission President to Bulgaria is their Institute instructor.  He is awesome.  No I understood very little, but Norm told me what he basically said, that impressed him.  (I can read the manuals in English to know the subject matter.  I just wish I could understand the important points he brings out.)  One of the things he challenged our young adults with is making a habit of reading the scriptures daily.  Only one of the JAE there at the time could admit to reading and studying the scriptures daily.  Brüder Roth told them, “I promise you if you do not prayerfully study the scriptures daily you will apostatize.  Sister Roth, a very smart woman says, “I don’t know if you should say that.”  His quick response was, “Yes I should say this.”  I think Elder Storrer said that he repeated it again.  You could feel the spirit in that room as he taught.
He probably has been the best teacher we have seen, and we have had quite a number of substitutes, including Achim Erlacher, who works for the church in the Area as the Instituted Director.
The Roth’s and Erwin his brother are very aware of what is happening in America.  There are members here who follow the propaganda and are shocked that the Saints in America are so conservative, but these two brothers, really keep themselves abreast of what is happening.  They are great men with a wonderful and spiritual mother, and they know what it takes to keep a testimony.
I know that what Gerald Roth told those YSA is very true.  May our children take heed, that it is so important that the home be the first and strongest learning of our grandchildren. 
We must pray unceasingly and practice unceasingly Love or Charity.  As Moroni 7: 44-48 tells us about Charity.  “All else fails………..but Charity never faileth.”  The brethren are talking a lot about it.  It is the only tool that can defeat Satan.  “Stand ye in Holy Places, and be not moved, until the Savior com

Friday, October 12, 2012

We believe we finally have a working JAE program, created by them.


Mission Blog Oct 13, 2012
I  could have gone all day not knowing it is Friday 13th.  And been perfectly happy
Well I have survived the Pneumonia, but still am struggling with energy.  It is becoming a disaster, especially when we are invited out to eat, and everyone is talking German.  It is hard enough to keep up with the conversation, but even worse because of bad hearing, I could not hear what they say if it was in English.  So here I sit for about ½ hour through a spiritual thought given by the Elders, that I know nothing about, and having just eaten trying to stay awake.
It is not only annoying but very embarrassing.  It was hard enough before the illness, now it is impossible.  I tried last night to read the scripture on my smart phone, and found myself waking up over a very good scripture.  I have got to find something to draw my interest, so that even though I am not part of the conversation, I can still appear to physically be there.
We have had real struggles, since we arrived with our JAE program.  We were trained to run “Outreach Centers” in the MTC.  So I kept thinking that we needed to get the program up so that we had something to invite the less active and JAE age investigators too.  But from the get go it was not going to happen.  Elder Storrer in the meantime wanted to be out tromping the streets proselyting.  There  was not time for both, and we were getting side tracked away from what our calling was.
The President kept telling the older couples that we did not have to do street contacting.  Even Elder Holland, three months before we came in during conference told the Senior’s that our job is different.  Well the Lord promised me that I would have what I needed, and language has not been one of them, although it is becoming mostly my fault as I don’t put the study into it as I should.  And then it seems that when Elder Storrer gets drawn into it in a big way my knee seems to give out.  I lost my cane on the train in Switzerland, so I cannot rely on it now.
President Miles has assigned a finding day every Tuesday.  This Tuesday we are going to spend with the younger missionaries in Neumarkt, street tracking.  The program is fine, but it side tracks us off of our program by eating a lot of time.  We need to be visiting the LankMayers in Mauterndorf.  We need to be going to St. Johann’s in Pongau and visiting the less actives there.  Many of these people are less active because they live so far from Salzburg—about 60 km away.  Some are old.
We have been trying to work with members of the ward, and soliciting their help in working with the less active.  If they are more envolved, I believe that when we do have success they are the most vital part of fellowshipping and edifying each other.  Sadly they do not even assign them Home Teachers and Visiting teachers.  Part of the problem is the distance factor and the unwillingness of the HT and VT to travel that distance once a month.  The Lankmayer’s have been without any visits for a long time.  Only after we went there, found them unable to attend because of health reasons as well as distance, did they finally assign them a couple to visit them once a month.  But we are still expected to take the Sacrament to them, once a month.  We don’t mind, but the ward relies to much on the missionaries, to do their work that they don’t want to be bothered with.
But back to our JAE.  So in nine months we are on our third President.  The first were two darling young women.  But it was obvious that they did not have any real leadership training.  Elder Storrer did not understand what shadow leadership is.  So we kept very quiet and waited.  When Josua was called, he took immediate control.  And he has ran with the program.  We needed to let these YSA find their way, but they were probing in the dark, because Elder Storrer insisted that we could do nothing.  I finally pulled up some good instruction as to what Shadow Leadership is.  No we are not to take over their program, which most of the exuberant missionaries do, but we are to train them in leadership.  Well Josua, a return missionary, has not needed the training but the Sister’s did.  They went from completely controlled by the missionary couples to “you figure it out.”
But in another way it was not a bad thing, because it became obvious that we had to build their trust.  Then the church changed the name of the program.  Instead of the “Outreach Centers” it was announced that there would be no more “Outreach Centers” created.  This CES program was proving to be a disaster.  The program was finally put under priesthood authority and is now called, “The Stake program for institute.
It was at this time that Josua was called as president.  And he started doing what he longed to do for a long time.  Salzburg put out a lot of money to create a center that would never really be.  The ideal is to keep a center open as many days of the week, where members could bring their friends.  It was to be a home away from home.  This works in the big cities like Vienna (Wien), Berlin, Bern, but where the wards are small like in Salzburg, and it takes two wards to make up an institute like Salzburg and Neumarkt, it was never really going to happen.  Missionary couples worked tirelessly to make it happen.  But when we arrived we found only rebellious resentment.  So it was good to step back and just observe, not push our agenda.
It had become “them for the program, not the program for them.”   It was with enthusiasm that we embraced the new concept.  Josua was at the helm, and we had a new stake institute director in an ex mission president’s wife.   She is also local and knows these YSA.  Infact one of our older YSAs is their daughter.  As she met with us, we were to have a clear understanding, which explained their feelings to us.  We were assured that we were on the right track by letting them build their own program.
So then Josua kept asking the question, “Why do we always have to go to Wien for the closing of Institute in May and then the opening at the end of September.  Why are we not building the Salzburg Stake Institute program.  They decided that rather than make and expensive, 8 hour round trip train ride for Sunday Sept 30, that no one could afford, time or monetarily they would like to have their own fireside, that evening.
But when President Achiem Erlacher, who is also the church hired regional Institute director, was approached by Karl Sikora, the high councilman over Institute, he went ballistic.  He demanded that they be there, informing them that it had been decided by the Stake in Salzburg and the Vienna Stake that this was how it was going to be.  He also indicated that they had been in on the decision making.  Well that fell under a totally different presidency and missionary couple.
Now in fairness the Pres. Erlacher, they look for ways to get these YSA together, where they can find mates.  But for these kids an Annual Tagung,which runs between 135-150 Euro plus transportation is enough.  They are students and apprentices and spend 12 hour days in classes and apprenticships.  They are often saving for missions.  Twice a year they also have a “Stake Sacrament Meeting.  This can be between two stakes.  So  what they see is, “The program is not built for them, but rather they are expected to be there for the program.”
And keeping the center open several days a week with activities, they were expected to be there as well.  It is impossible for them to do all this, and work on their future.  So we have also had culture clashes between the American way versus the6 European way.  We were told by Traudie Roth, our stake institute director, not to make them feel guilty for non participation.  And it was decided that they would have one activity a month.
Well the stake has been remiss, and so had the other missionary couples in having firesides for the CES Devotionals that happen every two months, from leadership in Salt Lake.  So I approached Josua about that, and we had our first fireside in over two years.  The YSA loved it and it was decided that they would have an Andacht  the week following so they could get the German translated one. 
We will have one Oct 28 so they can get Marlin K. Jensen’s talk and then again in November so that they can capture the last one of the year. 
They love the Malts that E. Storrer makes so I believe that will become a standard.  And we will probably add cookies to it, for refreshments.
So after the disasterous command of Pres. Erlacher’s they were soured.  We took a plate of cookies to each one and a card.  We had 6 out to institute, believing that we would only have five. 
As we observed how their committee functioned over the table of chili, and quesatillas, and Mexican breadpudding, which they downed, we were impressed.  They all were involved.  They are doing a service project for November.  There is a Pfahl Ball (Stake) being held Nov 9, Friday.  So our JAE is setting it all up so that they will organize and move out extra chairs, set up tables and decorate for the dance.  Lisa Dengg, who is very good at this, is over decorations.
They discussed the new JAE that will be coming in as they turn 18.  There are two in the Neumarkt ward and two in the Salzburg ward.  They discussed how to get everyone involved and enthused.  Lisa, who has struggled with attendance because of distance and late night trains, enthusiastically said, “I would love to see us build to an average attendance of twenty.
We felt and knew that if these kids ran their own program, they would have ownership and it would become successful.  We have relied heavily on the Lord for direction.  Then we went “below the foundation,” while these beautiful YSA started to create their own program.  We are only there for support.  We will now have something that we can invite our less actives to.  But we must pray diligently to keep the good work coming.  A great tradition could be established that would carry forward for years.
We did not do a thing.  It was the Young Adults, themselves who are putting this program together.  We are only here to assist.  It still is in its infancy, and Satan will work hard to discourage it.  We know we have seen it happen, over and over again.
Now if we can just figure out how to build the same enthusiasm with the ward.  It has got to be contagious.

I cannot leave this blog without a word about Socialism.  So everyone is treated a like, even though each person’s needs are different.  We visit Sis. Thibaut in Freilassing, Germany.  She is in a nursing home.  She gets exactly the same meal as everyone else.  It does not matter that she is diabetic and has special needs.  She is fed lots of sugary things.  She complains of very sore joints, she suffers constipation, and she is always very tired.  We thought she was going to be gone in a couple days.  She was fairly alert in the morning, but each afternoon she was going down.  Well, to many people bring her chocolates, and then the staff feed her things like, white toast covered with marmalade, sweetened of course with sugar.  Well sugar raises the blood sugars, making her very tired all the time.  Also it acts as an inflammatory so that her arthritic joints ache constantly.  When her diet is better we find her wide awake, and watching a silent TV, just looking at the pictures that flash before her.  She is more conversational.  Yesterday she only wanted to sleep.
And when they thought she was dying they took everything but her bed and bed clothing out of the room.  When she suddenly seemed to survive they brought other things back, like a TV set and tables.  Socialism takes away the individuality of people as well as their dignity.  It is certainly Satan’s counterfeit to God’s plan of the ‘United Order,” which is that all people will have what they need not just all things in common.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Did the Savior ask to feel what sinners feel in the Garden of Gethsamane?


Mission Blog Sept  15, 2012
Once it a while I check out the FaceBook pages.  That seems to be how we actually find out any news from home, except for our wonderful Bishop Gordon Whitehead.  I was saddened to see a young friend, of about 40, face book statement.  It is not the first one, where he has attacked the church.  He likes to brag about how monetarily successful he is, been in a Bishopric, etc, etc.  But he is very critical of the church, and is on a kick that they lie about being open and honest.  Then he surfs the internet for anything that concerns this.  He is gathering quite a following.  I have seen his page before and usually don’t even stop to read, but today I did.  When members begin to attack the church, you bet your bottom boots there is a reason behind it.  The reason being an unresolved sin.  And when they accuse the church of a flaw, especially about being open and honest, I wonder just how open and honest they really are.  What does it really tell you about this person.
So, I left a message, asking if he gave the Book of Mormon and study and prayer equal time to his aimless research.
In today’s world, with all of its temptations, we cannot afford to squander time delving into information that will lead us away from God.  We have to give the time to develop faith, by reading and prayerfully studying the scriptures and the word of God.
Elder Storrer and I have had quite an interesting week.
We look at the notes all of our fore missionaries have left regarding the less active.  So the Bishop gives them a list to visit, or they just get a ward list and do it on their own.   We don’t know.  We only know that the results are always the same.  “Not interested at this time.”   Or “It has no value.”  Or “I made some bad decisions in my life and don’t go to church because I feel guilty.”  Or “I had my feelings hurt, and refuse to forgive so and so, and will never go to church as long as he/she is in church.”
So we have analyzed it carefully, pulling from the scriptures,  Alma 31 talks about Alma and his brethren first praying for the missionary spirit, and then praying that they can touch the hearts of the Zoramites.  They never touched one heart -----until they meet those, “poor in heart.”  Because they were poor they had been kicked out of the Synagogues that they had built with their own hands.  They had no place to worship.  “They had a need.”  And so Alma and his brethren were able to teach them.
In working with a less active JAE and trying to get to know her (she is 18 and living with her nonmember boyfriend, whose father is a member) we invited to her to dinner, but she declined telling us, “it has no value.”  This is considered a big put down, that no one, in good company would say.  So as the unknown missionary we tried.  Oh did we try, going to her residence over and over again until we found her home.  Well we had been encouraged by those who know her, believing from some of her recent activity in the church, that she was ready.
That tells us that as a missionary couple we are here 18 mo to 2 years, as strangers from America.  They do not know us, and will say to us, what they would never say to an acquaintance.  And the Bishop gives us the same list as he did the other missionary couple to get them out of his hair.
Well, it is going to be different.  The Bishop was put on alert last Wednesday in the ward council meeting.  When the younger missionaries reported, he asked how many members had they been using in their discussions.  Well we know that missionaries have a hard time getting members to participate.  The Bishop, rightly, told them that he wanted them to use the members more.  In one of our district meetings, we had actually discussed that topic.  It was decided that part of the members problem is they don’t know what is expected of them.  Members either sit there frozen in silence or go off on some rambling tangent.  If they would roll play and help them understand how they can be used effectively in a particular lesson, like bearing their testimony as to what had been said.   Yet the missionaries seem to have a problem with working with the members, so that they can be prepared.  It is more of a last minute thing.  We were talking with a senior couple yesterday who said that they had been going with the missionaries as members, but their Branch President, a very young returned missionary in Solvania, told them that he did not want them doing that.  It was important that the members become involved as they are the ones required to fellowship them.
The missionaries watch the videos of Preach My Gospel, and love and learn, but they seem to miss that those missionaries bear “bold” testamonies. 
So back to us.  Elder Storrer suddenly was having problems speaking German, and the Bishop said, “Perhaps it would be okay if we spoke in English.  In that room was one man who does not speak a fair amount of English.  It was a blessing for it allowed me to know exactly what they were talking about and contribute.  The Lord has promised me that I would have what I need when I needed it.  I pretty much told them quickly about Alma 31-32.  Bishop Schubert did not seem to happy and a little impatient when I started on the scripture. But I just ignored him. Then I told them, “People are not converted to the gospel of Christ, unless they have a need.”  As strangers we do not know what the needs of the less actives are.  Surely there are members here who know them, and can help us.  We cannot do, as strangers, what the members and people they know can do.  We are willing to work with the members, but without them we will just continue to do what every other missionary couple has done, with exactly the same results.  There were those in the room who grasped the picture quickly.  Brüder Brunner, the High Priest Group leader kept nodding his head.  Brüder Denng, in the Bishopric just stared at me.  But you could see in his eyes that he felt the spirit, because I felt the spirit as I spoke.  I knew that they were not my words, but the words the Lord would have me say. I asked for a possible list of people who knew them. I mentioned Samaia, the 18 year old, and reminded them, that she is the perfect example of how successful we will be if we just go through the motions.
Elder Storrer spoke up and said, “Our goal is to have success.”
Elisha Grünnaur, the other counselor, suggested exactly what we were fishing for—a home teaching and visiting teaching list.   While Brüder Dengg  commented, “Do they even have home and visiting teachers.
Brüder Fegg, the Elder’s quorum president agreed to create a list.  Now we have to get the RS to produce one, and they were not represented that evening.
In the past we have always had to wait, and I am sure this is no different.  So we will continue to formulate our plan and move ahead in a different direction for a second confirmation.
But as we have studied the scriptures, and been preparing and planning.  We have talked a lot about needs and talking to our Heavenly Father about it.  We have also talked about praying to understand how they feel.  Elder Storrer and I had a disagreement the night before.  I feel that without the language, I am always walking around the parameters.  And I like a little independence but more than that I feel that I have to constantly fight for my individualism.  This is not the first time in our marriage that this problem has arisen, so I will not let it go as far as it had before.  Well Norm went to the Lord and asked if he could feel how I feel.  He was shocked and frightened to find that it leaves me with a very empty feeling.  I thought about that as I took my shower and realized that yes it does leave me empty, because when I feel that my individuality is being tugged from me, I do feel empty.  I feel that I am not me.   But it was a very interesting experience because this came out of it.
When the Savior was in the Garden of Gethsemane did He ask the Father to let him feel how the sinner feels.  We know that Joseph Smith had to study and constantly ask.  Is that how the Savior, who had been sin free learn the last great lesson He had to learn? Before he paid for the sins of the world.
Just something to ponder. 

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

You will have what you need when you need it, God's promise


Mission Experiences  Sep 11, 2012-09-11
This has been one faith promoting experience after an other.
I have have been reading “Articles of Faith” by Talmage.  I have been reading about the fourth article of Faith, and about the first principles and ordinances of the gospel which begin with Faith.  He points out that belief is passive,  Even the Devil’s believe.  But it takes Faith the action word  to really understand.  It takes work to have Faith. 
So anyway, last Friday I lost my little credit card holder.  I keep it in the safest place in my purse.  Saturday Norm asked for my Vorteills Card to purchase the tickets to go to München for a missionary conference, where we were going to have the wonderful opportunity to listen and be taught by an Apostle of our Savior, Elder Russell M. Nelson.  He is also the father of our Mission President’s wife.  Well I went to my purse, in my very safe pocket and it was not there.  We tore the house apart looking for it and then tried to retrace our steps mentally.  And we also offered up prayer.  We knew I had had it Friday as I used the Metro card.  I finally remembered while we were out in Eugendorf I had gotten it out to give Norm the Vorteill’s Karte as he was going to go to the Bahnhoff to purchase the tickets when we got back later in the afternoon.  I went to bed Saturday believing I would toss and turn all night but I slept peacefully the whole night.  I knew that I would find that purse. 
When we were set apart for our mission, I was praying that I would learn the language.  Instead our Heavenly Father knew my needs more than I did and blessed me that I would have what I needed when I needed it.  It has been the most marvelous blessing of our mission.  A couple times I have felt panic, but He has kept his promise.  And when I shouldn’t have it, I don’t.  So as I told Elder Storrer, he has not let me down yet.  Oh, I prayed fervently all right.
But I was not worried.  Since it was the weekend we had to wait until Monday.  I had to prepare for an open house, so I could not dwell on it Saturday  Sunday, I had to accompany the Elders who sang in Sacrament Meeting, (They did a great job, even with my mistakes, which fortunately were minor.)  Then we served the Elders and Heinz a new convert the left overs for lunch, adding some small maltaschen to go with the Mariana sauce.  We went to visit Sister Thibaut our shut-in, and she suggested that we go to the City Magistrate’s office.  If it was found there we were required to leave a 10% of value amount for the finder.  Elder Storrer kept feeling we should go back to metro as that was the only card that could be identified with an address, however, the address is in Wien.  Well we did both, to know avail.
So we prayed again and decided to go out to Eugendorf, about 15 km to the two stores we stopped to check out.  We went to Kikas.  When we left I suggested we pray again.  We were out of ideas with only Lufts left.  We stopped at the cash register and she said she believed something had been turned in and to check at the information desk.  As soon as she saw my name tag she got excited.  I had dropped it in the parking lot, probably when I got out of the car.  I had not put it back in it’s safe place.
I knew we would find it and it would be a miracle.  See our Father in Heaven always keeps his promises.
And then today was a wonderful and warm experience.  The spirit was so strong.  There were three of the zones represented.  Tomorrow they will be in Zurich, and I believe they leave on the 13th.
He did a lot of question and answer.  They had emailed all of the seniors and asked us not to ask any questions.  Well he asked for questions of the young missionaries, and he kept saying that they were good questions.  And they were.  One young man asked how he could be an affective missionary, and he worried about remaining faithful after his mission as he had friends who went completely inactive after theirs.  He told he wanted him to answer his own question, which came down to keep doing what he was doing now.  Praying and studying his scriptures and planning his life.  Then he told how disappointed he was to see how so many of those missionaries return home and go scruffy.  He said, “It is not a good reflection on their attitude.”
But he brought up some ideas about missionary work that goes along with how Norm and I are viewing it.  And then in our Zone meeting after lunch,  a young elder brought it up and Elder Storrer was able to reiterate it later.  Read Alma 31, I believe starting with verse 12.  Then go to Alma 32.  First they prayed for the spirit and asked their Father in Heaven to touch the hearts of the Zoramites.  They did not convert a one-----Until those Poor of heart came to them.  They were not even allowed to worship in the Synagogues that they had built with their own hands.  They had no place to worship.  They had a need.
People are not converted until they have a need.  We run in to it all the time, even less actives.
We had been trying to work with a young JAE, who is living with her boyfriend.  She gave Norm the brush off back in April, but since it appeared she was reachable.  Well we made contact, told her we would like to get to know her and Sabastian a little better.  He is not LDS, but his father is.  She said, “call about a good time in September.  Well when Norm called her she said, one of the rudest things one can say in German, “It has no value.”  She thought she was sending an insult to us, but we were only representing the Lord, so she pretty much told him “that it has no value.”
My heart goes out to her for she thought she was clever, but she as no idea what she as done to herself.  God does not curse us, it is our actions that do.
So in setting our goals, we have decided we can go to the doors and meet with these people and get the same results our predecessor have gotten before us or try a new approach.  I will write about it’s success or failure in a different blog.  I just know we have to have faith in all things.  If we create and work at this with a lot of prayer, we will show our Father in Heaven our faith.  We will have what we need when we need it.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Pictures

My size of door.
So we returned to the Burghausen Castle in Germany

It is the longest Castle in Europe and probably the world.

An ancient garden



Living quarters


One of a number of arches.  I seemed to have missed posting one of the original large iron doors



There were roses planted around this church.


Old tree and trunk 






The short doors.  I believe probably so if the enemy entered he had to duck
and made him an easy target.

E. Storrer inside the castle, the round circles are old cannon balls


Their usual icon either as a babe held in Maria's arms or on the cross.
We never see a reserected Savior. 


Castle is on a ridge and this is behind the castle.  It is surrounded by water

One of the gothic arches.

There were piles of old cannon balls everywhere.  

The living area, and the outer walls

One of the chapels within it's walls.