Brother Estrado has been trying to get his children to come from Trinidad and live with him here in Tobago for over a year. Finally, they decided to do it. Brother Estrado asked us if we would give them the missionary discussions. What a fun time we had. Shenelle, 15 almost 16, sat in on the discussions but wasn't ready to commit at this time.
Checking out the program for the baptismal service held at Stone Haven Bay on Saturday, August 29, 2009
Brother Estrado had the privilege of preforming the baptisms with Elder Jarvis and Elder Ackerman as the witnesses. Angelo was first, he is 13, almost 14.
3 comments:
Wonderful! It is so great to see Families coming together in the gospel. That is what our theme is for primary " Families" and I love reading about these family Miracles .
I really appreciate all your posts, I am Elder Ackerman's mom. I also noticed the post about church novels, I would love to donate some if they are still needed. Thanks Patty Ackerman
We would love to have few more church novels, they can even be from DI. It takes over 3 weeks to get here, so if they are sent soon, they will arrive before we leave. We have to show ID and sign when we pick up a box so the next couple can't retrieve them if they arrive after we leave.
Elder Ross
Hillside Apartments
Salandy Street
Signal Hill, Tobago, West Indies
Your son is doing very well. It is fun to see him open up and blossom in his new responsibilities.
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