Last Sunday night Brother and Sister Wondra, Church History
Advisors, spoke at the senior missionary fireside. They spoke of the beginnings of the Church in
former communist countries. Brother
Wondra never imagined the wall coming down without bloodshed. This miracle happened because of faith. President Kimball knew everything is possible
to God and asked members to pray for a breakdown of barriers and asked the
Saints to make friends with communist governments.
Sister Wondra told us that the Lord can take better care of
our families while we are away on missions than we could if we were home with
them. After the fireside we visited and
I learned that she was formerly Ursula Tischhauser who dated Paul after he was
released from his mission in Stuttgart.
He had told me to watch out for her but I thought the chances of our
meeting were slim so this was a fun surprise.
The Brandes worked in Solihull all week so things were
really quiet in the office. Ralf had
knee surgery Tuesday. Francesco had
emergency knee surgery Monday with another to follow tomorrow. Gabi became ill and was out most of the
week. So it was just us and Taylor.
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Elaine prepares members to be interviewed |
Martin said this week at the office reminded him of the
stress level at Questar. We had emails
flying back and forth to the production manager of the UK VideoFlyer to
finalize the graphics and the video content.
We also finalized the schedule for the video shoot for the German
Newsroom. Because Gabi was out sick Ralf
was asked to direct the interview training and the interviews. We took Taylor Street along, picked Ralf up
early Friday morning, drove a large van through mad traffic over dozens of
“talbrücke” (bridges spanning across deep valleys) for 3 hours to reach
Düsseldorf by 9:00, pick up Peter and his cameraman and their equipment, then
dash another half hour to the church for the filming. Groups of three were trained by Ralf after
they checked in with us and signed permission slips. Then each was filmed in half hour sessions on
often misunderstood Church doctrine. We
took care of keeping people happy and feeding the crew.
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Filming in Dusseldorf |
While interviewees waited I visited these good people and
learned some of their stories. Sister
Klein’s husband left her and their three children for another woman when he was
bishop. Last year she lost her 35 year
old daughter to breast cancer. Despite
these heartaches she remains faithful.
We sat in on the training and some of the filming as Gabi
wants us to assist for this same project in Rome next weekend. We’ll propose making a Power Point
presentation and sending it via email instead.
We’ll see what she says.
Had a huge snowstorm Tuesday. German class was canceled but our Relief
Society birthday celebration went ahead as planned. We're praying for spring!
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Elaine's English class students |
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