Sunday, January 31, 2021

Letter from President Newman

 Dear Parents and Leaders -

Sister Newman and I are so very grateful for all you do to support and sustain your missionaries, while they serve their God. Your generous gifts were such a blessing to so many missionaries here in the West Virginia Charleston Mission. Sister Newman and I and our Senior Couples enjoyed spreading a little Christmas cheer, thanks to your support.  The Sisters and Elders now have a renewed sense of what Christmas is all about.

The Lord’s work presses forward in this part of the Lord’s vineyard. Although some missionaries may feel from time to time they are in captivity, nothing could be farther from the truth. They may go outside, teach lessons at the church, attend sacrament meeting, exercise outside, shop and visit members and friends as long as they remain outside. They are blessing the lives of so many good people. As missionaries surrender to God’s will and timing, they are used as instruments in His hands to gather Israel as He hastens the work during this global pandemic.

Here are a few facts that substantiate the progress being made by all who serve here. Through faith in Jesus Christ and relentless effort, your sons and daughters have achieved their baptismal goal for the remaining four months of last year. We found and taught 1020 new people in Sept and Oct. They contacted 8015 people on Dec 19th, a day of contacting. They will have 19 baptisms this month of January and that is a 1 year high for a single month and that puts the month of January 2021 in the top 17% for the last 36 months.  We taught 155 new people last week and had 88 friends attend sacrament. Both totals for these indicators are record setting. We have a goal to baptize 25 people in March and that goal, when achieved, will be a three year high for a single month. We are planning a day of purposeful invitations on 30 January 2021. Our goal is to have 3000 meaningful invitations. The invitations may include setting a date for baptism, inviting a friend to a lesson, inviting someone to church, inviting someone to receive their patriarchal blessing and other purposeful invitations. We could not be more pleased for all the terrific efforts leading to these accomplishments.

On another note, I failed to notify all of you of a change in missionary communication that took place in early December. Better late than never!

Missionaries are blessed to have weekly communication with you through letters, emails, text messages, online messaging, phone calls, and video chat. With love and gratitude for your flexibility, we are now reemphasizing the standard of weekly communication found in Missionary Standards for Disciples of Jesus Christ. As noted in the handbook, your missionary should initiate all text message conversations, online messaging, phone calls, and video chats on his or her preparation day. Should you need to contact your missionary first, however, please contact the mission president beforehand. We are deeply thankful for you and the wonderful support you give your missionary.

One final update regarding missionaries traveling to their originally assigned missions. Sister Newman and I have been so blessed to serve with so many internationally assigned missionaries. Upon our arrival, the mission did not include one set of missionaries assigned to speak a non-English language. What a joy it has been to hear missionaries pray in so many different languages. We’ve tried our best to create virtual study groups for language study and I must report that many are making tremendous progress learning the language of their original mission assignment. Most of our African assigned missionaries have departed and are now serving in African countries. In limited numbers, some missionaries assigned to Chile, Brazil, Italy, Japan and Mexico have departed. Some days Sister Newman and I feel like a mini MTC as we ensure that vaccinations, COVID tests, visas, passports and other records are complete for each departing missionary. We still have over 100 missionaries awaiting their countries to open. Nevertheless, the vast majority of them have both feet well planted in this mission. God bless them all.

We love your missionaries and we are so very grateful to serve with them at this time and in this place.

God bless you and Hurrah for Israel!

 

President Robert H and Sister Sherry Newman

 

West Virginia Charleston Mission

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