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Saturday, January 9, 2010
My Treat
This post is to Brother Zimmerman, the Father of Hermana Sasha Lopez Zimmerman:
Yesterday, I spent the day teaching and tracting with your daughter, Sister Lopez-Zimmerman. Yesterday was also the birthday of your daughter´s companion, Sister Godfrey, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (her 22nd birthday), so we celebrated with gifts and a pancake breakfast that President Benton and I brought to their 4 sister apartment. We even found some practically non-existent bacon and syrup to go with the great pancake recipe we found.
So, the breakfast reminded us of fun breakfast experiences we´ve had in the U.S.(especially the smell of bacon), and we were also able to introduce Sister Leguizamon (from Argentina) to pancakes and bacon, which she loved!
I worked with Sister Lopez and Sister Godfrey all day, after the early a.m. breakfast, and I want you to know that these Sisters are both excellent, hard-working missionaries, and the Lord has led them to be able to teach a number of receptive children of our Heavenly Father. I believe this is because of the great faith of Sister Lopez and Sister Godfrey.
So here´s how the rest of the day went: we made contacts, we taught lessons, we tracted, we rode a couple of buses, and walked and walked and walked.
I especially liked it when we taught a "Senora" from the Dominican Republic, who was a creative, artistic, funny, and delightful woman who had two lovely children (a boy, age 10, and a girl, age 14). The kids listened in on the lesson, and seemed quite interested in it. The boy even said the closing prayer for us, after receiving a little direction from your daughter.
What a treat it is for me to spend time working with such spiritual and wonderful young women, on my favorite subject, which is The Gospel.
As you know, it´s all true, and it´s all a tremendous blessing in our lives!
Thank you for preparing your daughter so well for her mission and thank you for sharing her with us for 18 months! We love her!
P.S.:
The bottom photo is of me with your daughter´s roommates, Hermana Daniels on the left, from Sandy, Utah, and on the right, Hermana Leguizamon, from Cordoba, Argentina.
(Also, for those of you who don´t know Sister Lopez Zimmerman, she is from Missouri, in the U.S., and her mother is from Spain, and took her to Spain for 3 months every summer when she was growing up, so she speaks excellent spanish. Her dad also speaks spanish because he served a spanish speaking mission.)
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Oh Sister Benton! Paqui & I are so extremely grateful for all that you and Presidente Benton do for our daughter - and not just ours, but all of your missionaries - but this was truly above and beyond. We heard that you might be visiting them and prayed that you would have a great time with the four Hermanas in Ciudad Evita. We are so grateful that you went there and served them (Literally...Breakfast! Wow!) and they could feel your love and example. We pray Hermana López can grow to emulate your life of service. Plus pictures!! God bless you!
Though this is for the other family, I want them to knwo they are in good GOOD good hands with Hna and Pres. Benton. They loved us so much like their own and the sisters of Buenos Aires are known in the US mostly for their growth in the gospel and their obedience. They are in good hands, and HnaBenton brings a sense of sanity to our lives when we feel like its missing! haha
I found your blog under a search for testimony gloves. I am putting together a service project for my Stake's (Bellingham Washington)Young Women Camp this summer and had heard that at one point one of the Apostle's wives was taking these gloves to children around the world. I would love for the YW to make some of these. Would they be of any use to your mission?
To Sister Pringle:
Yes! We can use all the "Testimony Gloves" we can get!!
Our missionaries give the gloves out to the children of the families they teach, and our missionaries continue to ask us for more "Testimony Gloves" to give away as gifts to the children of their investigators.
The gloves are also very effective tools for teaching the Gospel to adults.
You can send the gloves to us at:
Evrett & Cheryl Benton
6300 Sagewood, Ste. H #470
Park City, Utah 84098
phone: 435-647-9303
They will forward the gloves to us in Buenos Aires.
Thanks so much for thinking of us. We promise we will put the gloves to good use!
We hope you all receive lots of blessings for doing such a wonderful and useful service project!
Love,
Hermana Benton
P.S. Does anyone know where we can get more black and white children´s missionary plaques that say,"Futuro Misionero (or Misionera). Espero que me llamen a una mision"("Future Missionary- I hope they call me on a mission.")?
I gave alot of them out when I first arrived here,(I got them at Seagull Book and Tape) and many members, even ward Bishops, have asked me for more, but I can´t seem to locate more of them through my previous sources. They are a great source for inspirinig children to plan to serve missions.
Hermana Benton- Thanks to you and President Benton for looking after Elder Gilmore when he got his spider bite. He sent a picture of it home today and it looked pretty ugly, but it is comforting to know you look after the missionaries so well. We really appreciate it!- Bro. and Sis. Gilmore
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