Lexie Walker did a free concert here. It was a lot of fun. We took two non-members with us.
This is Lexie with a Korean girl that is playing a strange musical instrument. She is dressed in the native Korean costume.
We were invited to dinner at a members home. She said the meal was a Kings meal. Notice the rolled up thing in Elder Burr's hand.
There was a bowl of hot water on the table and you dip this rice sheet into it and then roll up meat and vegetables into in. It is sticky so it sticks well to itself and keeps the vegetable and meat in.
You can see the vegetables and meat we wrapped up the the rice. It was very good.
This is us as she tells us goodbye. She is very kind.
Elder and Sister Burr
Mission Experiences
Second Mission
We will be serving in the Seoul South Korea mission for two years. We will be posting our experiences below.
First Mission
Hello to all our family and friends visiting this Blog. We are excited about our mission to Kharkov Ukraine. We are in the Donetsk Mission as Humanitarian/Welfare missionaries. Half of our time will be spent helping members with employment. We are also taking Russian lessons from a little Ukrainian girl twice a week. Our brains seem to be a bit scrambled but we are enjoying the process. Keep tuned in and we will keep you updated on what's happening. We are loving it here in Ukraine and we love the people. What a great experience.Sunday, June 17, 2018
I loved the formation of some of the trees. They were beautiful.
You can see the trail going along the mountain. We hiked up and down for about four hours.
The missionaries were told to carry a rock with them. They had to carry it all day and then put it with this stack at the last stop. Sister Turner used the symbolism of carry a heavy burden and being able to give it away.
This is Ester from our English class. She is very delightful.
You can see the trail going along the mountain. We hiked up and down for about four hours.
The missionaries were told to carry a rock with them. They had to carry it all day and then put it with this stack at the last stop. Sister Turner used the symbolism of carry a heavy burden and being able to give it away.
This is Ester from our English class. She is very delightful.
This man just came up and wanted to take a picture with us.
Some of older people squeezed onto a bench so we didn't have to sit on the ground.
Another passageway. These were fun to go through.
Another picture of the mountain with the city in the background. It was nice to be in the mountains for a day.
Some of older people squeezed onto a bench so we didn't have to sit on the ground.
Another passageway. These were fun to go through.
Another picture of the mountain with the city in the background. It was nice to be in the mountains for a day.
Our Zone Conference was held at the Namhansanseong Fortress on top of mountain. We have included some pictures of it here.
I enlarged this picture so you could see the city in the background. Notice the pollution.
This is one of the passageways into the fortress. You can see some of the missionaries going through it in the back.
Another passageway.
This is near a Buddha Temple. People stack rock up to represent people they are praying for.
I enlarged this picture so you could see the city in the background. Notice the pollution.
This is one of the passageways into the fortress. You can see some of the missionaries going through it in the back.
Another passageway.
This is near a Buddha Temple. People stack rock up to represent people they are praying for.
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