The Living Christ, The Testimony of The Apostles
Christmas is fast approaching in England. Beautiful decorations are everywhere and it's all very beautiful!Aside from all the glitter and shine of Christmas that surrounds us, we have been challenged to memorize the Living Christ. I've got it all memorized and Elder Carrier is very close. It's been a great experience for us and we've felt the spirit in memorizing this great document about our Savior, Jesus Christ. It's a sacred document about His life & Atonement. One of my favorite lines in the Living Christ Testimony comes from a scripture in the Doctrine & Covenants 110:3-4. It reads:
"I am the first and the last; I am he who liveth, I am he who was slain; I am your advocate with the Father."
I'm grateful to have memorized this document. It's strengthened my testimony as I've repeated over and over each line that teaches of our Savior! I love and adore Him. What He has done for me has even more meaning in my life now. The last words in the testimony of the apostles reads,
"God be thanked for the matchless gift of His divine Son."
I am eternally grateful for the knowledge and understanding I have of a loving Savior. I do indeed thank God for the 'matchless gift of His divine Son.'
More Good-bye's
Elder Engman & Elder Ethington are leaving our district.Elder Engman has been our zone leader. He is going home to Ghana. His mom and dad are serving as mission presidents in Nigeria. He is a great missionary and we will miss him.
Elder Ethington was transferred to Sheffield. We'll see him again. He was a new missionary and we've watched him grow and learn to speak Farci. He is a fine Elder. We will miss him too.
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Elder Engman |
Nov 17 - 40th Year Anniversary for US
I'm so grateful for the good man I married. Forty years has passed quickly and we've been blessed in many, many, ways and have survived some trials together too. During those few hard times we became closer. As we look back now we only remember the blessings!
Below are the ways we celebrated our 40 years together!
The Musical, The King and I.
There is a wonderful theater in downtown Leeds. Pete was able to buy tickets on the third row of the theater for the show. It was perfect and we sat and enjoyed every minute of the performance. The singing, the orchestra, the scenery---all of it was incredible!

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Perfect seats right in the center 3rd row |
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Dinner with the Office Sisters They treated us to a very lovely dinner at one of the finer Greek restaurants. |
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Manchester Piccadilly Square After the temple on Saturday, November 17th we took a slight detour to downtown Manchester to see the Institute of Religion there and to see downtown Manchester. |
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Temple Trip for our Anniversary After getting permission to leave the mission we spent 4 hours in the Preston temple doing a great service there. |
Christmas is Leeds
We have enjoyed all the wonderful decorations near us. Below is a picture of the German Christmas Village in Millennia Square in Leeds. It's a short 10 minute walk from the institute.
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In the evening it's usually crowded |
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Nutcrackers for sale! |
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A beautiful carousel is right in the middle of the Christmas Village |
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Pete loves the German brats. They're 20 inches long and quite tasty. |
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The mission sisters were with us enjoying all the little shops. Fun!! After strolling the German Christmas Village we went to see the movie, "The Aeronauts." |
Donna Nook Grey Seal Colony
Once a year many seals leave the North Sea to have their pups and mate. President & Sister Green told us about this wonderful wildlife phenomena. Thousands had left the sea and were planted on the land. The new born pups made a sound that sounded like they were saying, "momma." We saw baby's nursing and the mom's patting their arms/fins on the pups....very sweet to see. A still born pup was near it's mom and the ranger told us they had tried to remove the carcus but the mom was very agressive and each attempt ended in failure. It was a cold, wet day but we ventured out to see it all before they seals scooted back into the sea.

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The pup on the right was born the morning we were there. They get big quickly. |
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Mom & Her Newborn |
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We dressed warm! |
Walk Through the Campus
As we've walked each morning when it isn't raining, we've repeated the Living Christ together. We seem to walk further and notice the cold less when we're walking and memorizing.
Below is the picture of our favorite part of the Leeds University. In the rear is the Great Hall, a beautiful old, old building on the Campus grounds. The place of gathering is in the front. The students all call it 'the bacon' because the modern art piece looks like bacon to them.


We're tired of the rain!!! But, we never tire of serving a mission and working with the single adults in the England, Leeds Mission. It's one way we can serve and show love to our Heavenly Father and His beloved Son. We truly are blessed!
"God be thanked for the matchless gift of His Divine Son!"
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