Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Odds and Ends

Looking out from the front of the Library at UNI
This is where we meet the Missionaries and the investigators
to teach lessons. We go and sit on the lawn for the lesson.
(I end up itching from the grass )
The lessons are really wonderful the Chinese students have great questions.
They also keep their appointments.
Ryde District Meeting
Their meetings are very good.
Sisters Cai (pronounced Tie) and Maddux
Ryde Ward Sister Missionaries

Institute Class on the lawn at UNI


Elder Cai (Tie) and Elder Bennett Ryde Ward
at Jaspers Baptism

Elder Cai came out to Australia when we did.
He did not speak English when he came.
Elder Cai now speaks English very well.
We met Elder Cai the first day we got to Tamworth.
Hello was about all he could say.
I told him to learn 5 new words each day.
He has and many more. Elder Cai is a blessing for the Chinese work here.






1 comment:

Karen said...

Thanks for sharing all the great pictures! It is great to see how the work is going forth down under! And fun that you are working with the chinese people there.