We had District Conference in this auditorium towards
downtown from here. Here is a picture of 3 sisters we know with the building in
the background. It was a great meeting—both colorful and edifying!
Newly called Apostle Ronald A. Rasband spoke to his first
gathering of Young Single Adults here in New Delhi the next evening. The first
thing he did was move his chair down from the podium, joining the audience for
a more intimate meeting. After a short introduction by President Randy Funk,
Sister Rasband gave a quick overview of their 42 years together. She knew Elder
Rasband was strong and faithful in the Gospel when she married him and the Lord
has since taken him step by step to prepare him for his latest call.
Elder Rasband spoke of his humble upbringing, son of a truck
driver, but he remembers always being happy and always having a testimony of
Christ. He then opened the meeting for questions from the audience. He used the
five questions posed to teach many of the truths of the gospel—prophets both
latter-day and in the scriptures; the importance of family first and teaching
our children the truths of the gospel; to never give up, never stop trying,
both with our children and the less actives; that love is the most important
thing so always show love first and then teach, invite; the importance of
marrying the right person in the right place at the right time; the perspective
the Plan of Happiness can provide in understanding the death of a loved one and
other trials in our lives; and the importance of missionary work, both full
time and member, in building up the Church here in India for future stakes and
temples.
Elder Rasband closed by
expressing the love and gratitude President Monson and other leaders of the
church have for the YSA, and bearing his testimony that Jesus is the living
Christ and presides at the head of the Church. He then expressed his desire to
shake everyone’s hand, which everyone was happy about. Following the handshakes
came lots of photo shots, culminating with this one large group shot of about
half the audience. Since Elder A and I were the photographers, we aren’t in any
of the pictures, but we do have the good memory of being there.
A couple of days later we were
able to meet with President Funk and his wife as they visited with a couple who
served their mission when he was mission president. They were the first native
couple from Delhi to serve a mission but have since gone inactive. We have
visited them several times, and are hopeful we will see them back at church
soon. President Funk insisted on taking some photos of the visit.
President and Sister Hodges went
to Mumbai and then on to Pakistan with Elder and Sister Rasband. While they
were gone, we got to go to the airport to welcome three new missionaries to our
mission,
visit Old Delhi looking for supplies for a Thanksgiving missionary service
project, trace the nativity figures on plywood and get them cut out,
and attend a planning meeting for a big humanitarian project to save 100,000 babies next year here in northern India that the church is supporting.
We even attended our first Missionary District Meeting with our Dwarka partners.
Now the Hodges are back, bringing President and Sister Gong (who had joined them in Pakistan) with them and we are having Zone Conferences, Thanksgiving Dinner and a missionary service project of painting the nativity figures, building a stable, and putting up lights in some trees and bushes all in front of the Mission Home and Office. The hope is that members will come and enjoy it sometime this Christmas Season. Luckily, a YSA who just happens to be a branch clerk, came by last night while we were priming the figures and offered his assistance. He is a portrait artist so he is painting the faces onto our figures and outlining the clothes for the missionaries to paint. I’m excited for the end result!
Well Thanksgiving Dinner,
complete with turkey, is in 45 minutes so I’m going to sign off by wishing you
all a Happy Thanksgiving! We hope you feel as blessed as we do!