Elder Shipley and I feel like we have completed our mission here. I was sent to map 459 church units in West Africa. It took a year to accomplish. You figure there are 365 days in a year - so I guess I was able to map more than one unit a day! Not too bad. That project took us to Nigeria, a trip we felt priviledged to experience. It also took us to Kumasi and Cape Coast. Elder Shipley was sent to bring some order. He documented every task that is done in an Area Presidency's office and created a process book for those who will follow. He organized files, and cleaned up old ones. He made it a point to get to know most everyone in our office building (over 100 workers) by name and was known for his kindness and praise. Elder Shipley was a great servant of the Area President and his counselors.
We have loved working with the Stake Presidents and Mission Presidents. They are men of God with great leadership skills, and it has been a blessing to us to rub shoulders with them.
The Senior Missionaries have become good friends. We have shared spiritual experiences, trials, health challenges, and good times with them. They are the salt that gives savour. They are lights on candlesticks. They are humble and diligent and willing to answer the call issued to all able senior couples. They have strong testimonies. It would be hard to find a finer group of people.
We will miss our Ghanaian friends. They bring joy to our lives as we observe their love of the Lord.
Elder and Sr. Shipley, Elder and Sr. Cardon, Pres. and Sr. Snow, Elder and Sr. GoldenWe will always remember working with 3 special general authorities. We marvel at their intelligence and admire their tenacity in seeking revelation to guide the church in West Africa. We have watched them struggle with serious problems and be led by the spirit in solving them. They are hard workers who have only the interest of others on their minds. We have the greatest admiration for them and feel humbled that we were called to work with them on a daily basis for 18 months. It is a time in our lives that we shall never forget.
As for Africa, it will always hold a spot in our hearts. They say once you've been in Africa you are never the same. I think I'm about to find out they are right!












