Saturday, October 30, 2010

Who says Missionaries can't have fun

Our doorbell rang around 9:30 pm and we were "treated" with a Halloween visit by our sister missionaries from the VC.







Sunday, October 17, 2010

Sometimes it is too easy...

A couple came with the PCC tour the other day but didn't follow the group into the theatre or to the back of the VC where the exhibits are.  Instead, they sat down on a sofa on the far side of the Christus lobby.  I was on the opposite side of the room and watched several pair of sister missionaries walk by them, with no effort to engage them in a conversation. 

As I walked toward them, the husband stood and approached me and asked "Do you have a Book of Mormon?"  I said yes and asked if he would like one.  He said he would...that he had always wanted to read one.  I offered to mail one to him or have one delivered to his home and learned that they would be in Hawaii for another three weeks and was hoping to be able to read it while here.

Bottom line: Donna found a copy and we gave it to him and we'll have missionaries call on him at home when he returns to answer his questions.  I also invited him to return and go through the temple.  He said he would.

Arnold lives in Groton, Connecticut...in Don Worthington's mission (Don and his wife are from our home ward (Country Park 4th), so I dropped him a note so we could join forces in helping Arnold and his wife in their study of the gospel.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Ron and Susan Ward

Yesterday (Saturday) we were surprised when Ron and Susan Ward walked into the Visitors' Center!  Susan is Dick Stone's daughter.  (Dick is my cousin and just a month older than I am. We grew up together...he lived in Compton and I lived in South Gate, CA...just a few miles apart.)

Ron and Susan live in Sandy Utah and Ron has a floor-covering business.  They are in Hawaii with Ron's parents and his six siblings and their spouses celebrating his parents' 60th wedding anniversary.  They all came to our ward this morning and then Donna and I went with them to the temple grounds and VC for picture taking.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Two in a Row!

I (Donna) was the only missionary available when a Filipino Mom and Dad and their three young children entered the VC.  They loved the Christus statue and narration and on their Comment card said, "I really like the lobby area with the big image of Jesus, just like being alive in front of you."   The children loved all the "hands-on" exhibits and the parents expressed  a desire to learn more about temples.  I'm sure they will attend the Open House.  When they finished their tour and filled in the Comment Card and checked the box asking for missionaries I was so happy.  Rey (the Dad) added this comment on the card, "I would like (to know more) and really appreciate the kindness (and) hospitality of the hostess."

One of the next guests to come in was a couple from the Netherlands.  After greeting them I took them to one of our theatres and started our five-minute history video of Laie.  By then Sister Clark from Provo, Utah was availabe and I turned them over to her.  When they finished their tour, they too, filled out the Comment card and asked to have missionaries visit them.

Our Visitors' Center goal is to reach 300 Referrals a month and we met the goal for the first time in September (302)!  In September 8,319 guests visited the VC.  (The 302 referrals includes those the Sisters get working in the Call Center.)

So seeing two families in a row want to know more about the gospel is a wonderful experience.