Elder and Sister Buhrmester

Elder and Sister Buhrmester
Elder and Sister Buhrmester Ready to go

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

More Missionary Fun

 

December 2011 Missionary Zone Conference

Christmas Zone Conf 375

Sister Owens (from Texas), Sister Johnson (from Texas), Sister Stradling (from Arizona) and Sister Koka (from Tonga). These Sister are in our District.

Christmas Zone Conf 377

Sister Colton, Mission President’s wife, a wonderful lady.

Christmas Zone Conf 378

President Colton, a wonderful man.

Christmas Zone Conf 380

A group of us got birthday congratulations and a $5.00 gift card to Wendy’s. That was not the whole group.

Christmas Zone Conf 383 They had a talent show, this is a group of Elders and Sisters from our area, they did a Tonga dance. Not sure who won but they were great.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Halloween with a cute family from South Rexburg

We had a garden full of pumpkins, so we invited this family
over to carve some.

Tristian is so cute and had a fun time too (as long as I didn't pick her up).

Ashley's pumpking with horns

Sister Butler's

Brother Butler's
They have other children that couldn't come so we sent them home
with 4 more pumpkins.

Potato Harvest in South Rexburg

These are pictures from Lee Sutton's Potato Farm in South Rexburg


It was very interesting to see how potatoes are harvested

They dig them up first, then another machine comes along and put the potatoes
in a pile, then another machine comes along and picks them up and
puts them on the truck.

The truck then takes them to the potato storage building

As the truck unloads the potatoes workers pull out any stalks or weeds

The potatoes are then piled up in the storage building until sold.
This building is HUGE! He has several huge buildings and when harvest is
over all the buildings are full of potatoes. It is temperature controlled.
Thanks Lee for letting us see how it is all done.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Out on the Job

Sister Price Cleaning up after District Training
Elder and Sister Valoura who serve in the Henry Fork Stake as activation missionaries

Sister Maschek and Sister from Mongolia at district meeting



Elders and Sisters at District Training meeting




Elder Clarke taking couple pictures at special Activation Mission Training meeting on 2nd Saturday of the month in Idaho Falls



Sister Buhrmester finishing notes after Saturday training meeting.




Brett - one of the friendliest brothers I ever met.







Tuesday, March 1, 2011

What a Kick Off

On Sunday we met with the Idaho Pocatello Mission Presidency; the Rexburg Idaho South Stake Presidency; and some of the Bishops, High Council and Ward Mission Leaders. We were introduced to our assignment and given a charge and direction for our efforts. The Stake leaders are ready to help anyone and everyone within their boundaries that need help. The love that they show for their members is very impressive. My sweet companion and I are chomping at the bit to get started. We thank you for your sustaining thoughts and prayers.

Mission Training Center

Last day of district classes. The Burnams were heading to Russia; We are going to Pocatello and the Bohne's are headed to the Chezk Republic.
Elder Pike one of our excellent instructors

This is one half of the cafeteria that feeds over 2000 three times a day.


My sweet angel companion about to enter into the MTC building .



We only have to go this far.




The Morning before we left to the MTC from our daughter's home in Lindon, UT.





What a week. It has been a long time since we have had such intense training. We met many new people and were amazed at the many bright and shiny young men and women preparing to go on their mission all over the world. There were also a good selection of Senior Missionaries. We also had a great devotional given by Elder Patrick Kearon and his wife. His English accent was delightful.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

We are now Missionaries

This afternoon at 4pm we went to the home of President Phillip Wightman, our Stake President, and were set apart as full time missionaries in the Idaho Pocatello Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. We received blessings and promises that if we do our best to follow the directions contained therein we will have a successful mission experience. We need your prayers to help sustain us in this effort. Thank you.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Here we go Again!

In our last post we indicated that we had submitted papers for another mission. And guess what? We received our call letter signed by President Monson a week ago. We will be serving a Live At Home Member and Leader Support mission in the Idaho Pocatello Mission. Our assignment will be to work with less active individuals and families in trying to bring them back into the fold and prepare them to go to the temple and be sealed. It should be a real challenge for us. We are certainly excited to say the least.

Next week we will go to the Mission Training Center in Provo, Utah. We will be staying there and will finish that part of our training on Friday. I'm certain it will be very intense. A week from Sunday we are to meet with Mission President Colton, President Howard, Elder Clarke and a nearby Stake President (and maybe some Bishops) and start planning our effort. We expect to be assigned to a Stake somewhere nearby Rexburg so we will be able to attend meetings etc., with the people we will be working with.

One might ask why would we want to do this? Why not just sit back and play golf, travel and plant gardens, etc.? The reason is simply that I know that everything that relates to the Gospel of Jesus Christ is true. When I pick up the scriptures and read them I know that they contain a history of mankind's effort on earth. I know that those who have written their experiences were there and they saw what they saw. I have a testimony that the Book of Mormon is Another Testament of Jesus Christ and that we have modern scripture provided to us by living prophets. I know that Joseph Smith was the instrument by which the Church of Jesus Christ was restored to this earth after the great apostasy and that he saw Our Heavenly Father and Our Savior when they appeared to him as a 14 year boy. I have a testimony that these events did really happen, are continuing to happen as prophesied, and that if one jot of the things that are written are true, then all of it is true.

I know that Our Father in Heaven provided this earth for us to receive our bodies and to come here to experience life and to exercise our free agency. We have the choice to either accept or reject the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We can choose to have faith that the Savior came to earth, lived and taught us the Gospel Plan that will bring about eternal life. We have the opportunity to accept that he paid for our sins with His blood and overcame death for all mankind by being resurrected. We have a choice to be baptized by full immersion by one who has authority from God, as he showed us by His example; to receive the Holy Ghost and to endure to the end of our lives or not. It is up to each of us individually. All I can do is testify that I know that the Plan of Salvation; (ie. the Gospel) is real and it is there for each of us as individuals to act. In fact, I know these things to be true and I testify of them in His Holy Name - even Jesus Christ, Amen.

That is why we are doing this mission.

Monday, January 24, 2011

THE END

Our mission is over, we had a wonderful experience! We worked with some wonderful people and highly recommend this type of mission.

We have submitted paper for another mission, more information to come.