Showing posts with label missionary work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label missionary work. Show all posts

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Hiding My Light...

Dear Posterity,
It's important that we take the time to recognize our talents and let them shine! I've been thinking about this a lot lately and then I received this kind letter in the mail today from a dear sister in my ward. She didn't sign it, but I feel comfortable sharing it here.

Dear Sister Jones,
I'm so inspired watching you each Sabbath with your children sitting reverently in church. All their hair is done and their shirts are clean and pressed or their dressed are pressed and they're wearing appropriate shoes. I don't know how you do it with 15 children so close in age! I am inspired by you and struggle to try to keep up with your abilities.

Your spirit shines so brightly. You are blessed.
Love, a neighbor

Wasn't that so sweet? So I decided that I need to share with all of you my secrets to my wonderful life! I've been blessed with many talents among them organization, spirituality, parenting, and giving helpful advice.

If you have questions about anything please email me and I'll do my best to answer them for you on 'Ask Molly' days!! I'm so excited for this chance to 'let my light shine!'

My email is SisterMollyJones@gmail.com I'll be hearing from you soon!

Love,
Molly

1. Talents
2. Sweet Sisters in my ward
3. Children who sit reverently in Sacrament Meeting

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Preparing Future Missionaries

Dear Posterity,
Last night we had the opportunity to have the missionaries over for dinner. They are such wonderful sweet boys. I am raising 9 future missionaries and I was asking how their mother's prepared them for the mission field. I was pretty sure they didn't do such a good job of preparing them since they were sent to Utah Valley where there is hardly any missionary work to be done. But sometimes the mission is for the people and sometimes the mission is for the missionary. Since the raising the bar there aren't that many that slip through that need the mission for them but those that do get sent here to 'Happy Valley' so we saints can help perfect them.

I thought I'd take a minute and share how we've prayerfully decided to prepare our boys for missions. Like I said yesterday, 'Be Prepared' is more then just the Boy Scout motto! When our boys are conceived we decide which language they should learn (obviously through fasting and prayer) and start to teach them from the womb. At night I play tapes of hymns being sung in the language of choice with headphones on my belly, as well as the scriptures on CD in that language. After they're born we continue to teach them while they sleep and begin formal language training with tutors at the age of 2.

So far they are learning the following:
Adam (14) fluent in Icelandic (having the MTC close is such a blessing!)
Caleb (13) fluent in French
Elijah (12) fluent in Spanish
Felix (11) fluent in Japanese
Gideon (10) fluent in Tagalog
Isaac (9) Conversant in Swahili
Kenan (6) learning Farsi (we're sure he's going to open some Middle Eastern Missions!)
Matthew (4) learning French
Nephi (2) learning German
Ophir (4 months) learning Portuguese

We are also raising them in righteousness to prepare them to serve the Lord in a foreign mission- because the most righteous missionaries are the ones the Lord can trust with foreigners and farther away from Zion as well as being among not as 'strong' of members. I take my job as their mother very seriously and by the time they're 9 they do their own laundry from start to finish and all children in our house learn to cook starting at 5. By they time they're 10 they're assigned 'dinner nights' when they're in charge of preparing dinner for 17! Most adult women can't even do this!

We also have 'cultural night' on Thursday nights where the children prepare a dinner of food from a country of their choice, we dress up in culturally appropriate attire, play musical selections from the country and sometimes watch a movie with subtitles! What better ways to prepare children to adjust to different cultures and circumstances!

One of our favorite FHE activities are 'missionary prep' nights. We have scripture chases, relays where they need to sew on a button, shine their shoes, play a Hymn from memory, and make a bed.

How are you preparing your future missionaries?

Love,
Molly

1. The MTC
2. Missionaries to help perfect
3. Sons (my future missionaries!)