Monday, 1 October 2012

Two Amazing Finds

We have had some exciting things going on and I'm going to use this excuse why I haven't blogged in a while.  Elder Heninger and Elder Bruner went out to the country to look for some members of the branch and found something very exciting.  There was three individual families living side by side all related to each other.  These families moved to the country 9 years ago because they found work and left Brasov.  For 9 years they have been with out transportation to return to the city and lived and worked in their village.  They are members who have missed the association of the church and missed the sacrament for 9 yrs.  When the Elders met them and introduced themselves, the Mother and Grandmother of the family had tears running down her face.  She spoke of how she was one of the first members in Brasov in 1997 and how she had gone to the temple in 2000.  She was faithful and had kept the commandments all these years.  Her two sons lived in the other homes with there families and we met them and visited and spoke about getting permission to hold Sacrament meeting their in their home the next Sunday.

For our first Sacrament meeting we had 18 people, 6 missionaries and 12 family members.  It was incredible as individually people shared their testimonies and feelings of how they have struggled and built homes and raised their family and longed to have the church in their lives.  It was a special experience, I will never forget.

Since our first church service we have had another and are beginning to teach one son-in-law who has a baptism date and another young daughter who is 9 years old.  We are hoping that things will work out so that a "group" of the church can be organized for them to have their own meetings every Sunday.  A group is smaller than a branch but is fully organized to enjoy sacrament meeting.  The sisters are teaching the girls and the Elders the men and it has been wonderful for all.  This has been a very special experience and I feel priveleged to be in attendance when someone who has been taught to pray by the missionaries offers his very first prayer.  I love this family and look forward to many more visits to Feldioara.



On the back side of this little village is the ruins of a fortress built by the Teutonic knights in the 13th century. It stands on the top of a round hill with a path that circles the hill and enters the fortress on the west side. As you walk the path up to the entrance you can visualize knights riding their horses up and into the fortress while looking over the little village of Feldioara. Built by the Teutonic knights in 1211 to 1225 and stormed by the Saxons in the 1500's and later taken by the Hungarian King 1650. It had seen many battles and is amzing to walk around such a legacy of history. It stands alone with no park gate or any one to give any concern. It was inhabitted until the mid 1800s when an earth quake brought down the walls and it now stand in ruins.


I have added some pictures of our amazing missionaries for your added enjoyment.


 
 
 
We are greatful for the amazing find and know that it happened because the Lord answered the prayers of these wonderful people.  We know he answers ours and yours when we pray in faith.  We love you and hope this finds you all well and strong in the faith.

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