Wednesday, February 22, 2012

High on a Mountain Top


While looking for new area to door knock, we viewed this hill and had to see what it was all about.

The field was ready to harvest a top the beautiful mountain in Orkalini, just north of Larnaca.


Luckily we had Sister Roberts and Virkamaki with us to speak Greek with some of the potential investigators a top this mountain high.



These bikers didn't seem to have the time, but smiled as we tried proclaiming the truths of the gospel as they puffed by us.  This photo is especially for Carin, my dear daughter in law who loves mountain biking. Come bike in Cyprus!


I was so uplifted by our mountain top experience, I went to our apartment roof top the next morning and took a few pictures of the sunrise over Larnaca.  The Mediterranean Sea is in the distance. 



At dawn overlooking the neighborhood to the west of us.



I took a random picture of the water heating system they employ here in Cyprus.  The thermal panels (laying diagnally) catch the sunlight and heat the water in the connecting tank of each separate apartment. If the sun isn't shining, we just flip a switch inside the apartment to heat it electrically.  We hear the water is always BOILING hot in the hot, sunny, summer time.  Can't wait for that! Har.


Going up to the roof again that evening, I got a shot of the sunset over the distant mountains.  Our Creator is truly the master of all art!

One of our temple preparation classes.  We have several because of the different languages and schedules.  These sweet Phillipean sisters come to our apartment every Sunday after church since it is their only day off.


Leah and Lynn love to tease Elder Christensen, and we love their innocence and eagerness to learn and grow in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

President and Sister Charles, our mission president and mission mom, were glad to get the chance to meet the wonderful converts, Sara and Abbas Tashakoree.



Our first zone conference in Nicosia was no disappointment.  Here the elders are trying to convert dummy investigator, Barry.  It was a fun day.



The Orthodox churches here are very plentiful, beautiful, . . .


great and spacious buildings!


Can you count them? 

Yes, we still love our mission!

Saturday, February 11, 2012

The Larnaca Flock of Zion


The Flamingos are one of the amazing attractions here in Larnaca.  They are everywhere and stand in the water constantly, or fly in huge flocks over Larnaca, our amazing home in Cyprus.


Abbas and Sara, and their sweet children, Kimmia and Korosh, are a great addition to the tiny flock here that is our branch and have made our mission worth our every effort already.  We love them so much.


President Ivanovi, pictured here with his wife Rosie, new baby girl, Alexis and his mother Sonia, is only 28 years old and is the branch president of the flock.
 

Kristian just became the newest member, pictured here with Elders Neville and Deeley.



Branch Presidency, Valentin, President Ivanovi and Mario.


Sisters Virkamaki and Roberts with two of my three seminary students, Eva and Kali.


Kimmia pets a nauty cat that bit her right after this picture was taken--not that I blame the cat, Kimmia was pulling it around by the tail.