The village chief joined the meeting along with her spokesperson. The Fijians sing all verses of each hymn in beautiful harmony. Their kindness, Christ-like gentle nature, and humility remind me that I have a lot to learn. They are a beautiful people!
Saturday, 19 September 2015
A Sunday I'll Never Forget
Last Sunday we had the opportunity to visit the village of Naiburere and attend a Sacrament meeting there. We met in a home, made of tin, leaving our shoes at the entrance. The small building was filled by the time the meeting started and, as we sat on woven mats on the floor, singing with the village saints, it was one of the most spiritual times of my life. It reminded me of what is really important in life - family, friends, life itself, and the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Friday, 11 September 2015
Ferry Trip to Vanua Levu
Last week we jumped up at 3am and drove 2 hours to a dock in order to catch a ferry to the second largest island in Fiji - Vanua Levu. It was a four and a half hour ride on the ferry boat which included cars, trucks, and bus loads of people. We were wise enough to take a folding chair with us, so it was a relatively pain-free journey. In order to get to our destination, Savusavu, we were told to "drive toward Labasa and then turn right when you find someone selling lemons." We drove, as directed, through pine forests and in the distance could catch glimpses of ancient volcanic cones, shrouded in clouds and carpeted in deep shades of green. Then, just as we were told, there was a man at an intersection - selling lemons. This was two hours later!
We met some wonderful children at the Savusavu Branch and some amazing leaders from the Nabua Branch, Tukevesi Branch, plus district leaders and missionaries young and old.
A wonderful visit, but a very long journey. It's good to be "home" in Suva...
We met some wonderful children at the Savusavu Branch and some amazing leaders from the Nabua Branch, Tukevesi Branch, plus district leaders and missionaries young and old.
A wonderful visit, but a very long journey. It's good to be "home" in Suva...
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