Hello Friends and Loved Ones from Lesotho Africa,
That’s right! Rains
have finally fallen here in Lesotho. We
had about ten days straight of rain off and on.
It was absolutely fabulous. The rain
felt heavenly even to those who were walking. We all were loving it, every single rain shower.
It was just lovely to watch, feel, and walk in. The flowers, trees, scrubs, animals, and even
the streets were soaking it up. We have
a few small lakes around finally. For a few
weeks water was flowing in the streams again.
The grass is growing tall tall tall and the animals are loving it. Their skinny little bellies are getting full
once again! The unusual heat wave is
gone! Thank you Heavenly Father for
answering the prayers of so many! The
weather is back to normal in the 70’s and 80’s.
Whee!!
We had a wonderful month of cooking dinners many times this
month, starting out having our neighbors, Pastor Hong, and his family over for
dinner. It was such a wonderful
evening. We showed our Christmas video
we had prepared for them even though it was January 2nd. We talked about the Savior and enjoyed a
wonderful evening with Elder and Sister Roberts from Bloem joining with us too.
One night we invited a young couple who are recent converts
over to share an evening with us. She
looked so very cute! I thought she
needed to be somewhere fancier than the Chandler’s old boarding and
kitchenette. We felt so honored she
dressed up so much for us. We enjoyed
our meal together and then we watched the “Testaments” after. We had a
wonderful discussion about the Savior and our blessing to know and love Him so
much. The new convert wife, said "it wasn't the nails that held him on the Cross, it was his Love for Us". Our hearts were touched by what new converts bring to the Kingdom. Wow!
January actually has been a much slower paced month for
us. A month filled with a few rough days
and one fairly difficult week. Our sweet
MaPlesa, that you have seen pictures of, is very sick and has been in and out
of the hospital. She is in kidney
failure. She is one of the most amazing
members of the church I have ever met.
Powerful testimony of the Restoration and the Temple! Best of all she is gifted in being able to
verbalize her feelings to others. She
makes my spirit soar when I am around her.
We have been missing our FHE on Friday evenings with all of the little
children since she has been so sick.
A couple of the families we have been teaching have had a
few set backs and struggles this month. SATAN works
overtime when he thinks someone is getting closer to the temple. But we just work harder, meet with them more
frequently, and pray even more fervently for their spiritual success. Who said a mission was a breeze anyway! Not Elder and Sister Chandler, that is for
sure.
Two
things we saw this week that might help you to know a little about what some of
the people go through here. One day we were driving down the street
and saw a very very poor woman wearing socks that were made from a black
garbage bag. Her sandals were completely
worn out, clothing tattered and torn, her body & hair unkempt. She had all the signs of being homeless,
which she probably was. My heart ached for her. Then
a few minutes later we were parked waiting for Matsiu to come out from the
Bank, when a man walking down the street, picked up a wrapper from off of the sidewalk, brought it to
his nose and smelled it deeply. Then he just looked and looked at it.
Finally when he was finished savoring what smell there was he began licking the
wrapper over and over and over again. When he was finished he took out a
little plastic baggie, placed it in the baggie, then placed it back in his
pocket. Now that was heartbreaking!!
Be grateful, oh so grateful for what
you have! Let Heavenly Father know how grateful you are. Tell Him
every single day. We have so much when at times we think we have so
little. Always always, be aware of your blessings.
We have spent time this month training
leaders, giving lessons, and planning activities for the youth. We started Self Reliance classes in two of
our Branches, which we are so excited to see beginning. That program is so inspired and is such a
blessing for second and third world countries.
They take a 12 week (2 hour class each week) course filled with several
hours of homework each day. It is
amazing what you can learn in these classes and by doing your homework. In our little Maseru Branch we had 23 sign up
for “How to start and grow your own business”.
To end this blog on a high I want to tell you about our temple trip this month to Johannesburg. Oh, how much we have missed the temple! What a beautiful temple it is. Matsiu and Lucky, whose parents both passed
away a few years back, went with us to do the baptisms for their parents,
grandparents, and great grandparents. It
was such a wonderful experience, partly because our good friends from our home
ward where we raised our family, run the Baptistery there. We had not seen each other in years. What a happy wonderful reunion. Then Elder Chandler and I were able to do the
rest of Matsiu and Lucky’s parent’s temple work. Now when Lucky goes to the temple before his
mission to do his own temple work, we will be able to seal them together as a
family! What a blessing that will be for
them and for us! We have two families
who have set goals to go to the temple the end of April, so we are praying to
be able to attend with them then. Oh,
how we miss the temple!
We pray you have a wonderful
month! We enjoy your letters so much so
please drop us an email. We would love
to hear from you.
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Elder C, Elder Icube, Sister C, and Elder Patterson |
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Dinner with the neighbors, the Hong Family |
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Teaching in a little tin shack Quashile Ruby with Elders Wright and Mbusi |
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Darling little Natasha and her Uncle |
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The Khrumba family that we are teaching. |
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What a happy neighborhood party to start the New Year!! |
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Happy Birthday Elder Chandler from the Elders |
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Elder Chandler's Birthday Dinner |
Thank you, Ruby. The ward needed this today.
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