One place that I haven’t talked about
yet is the mission office. This is where Chrise and I spend between five and
eight hours a day five days a week. With two other senior missionaries we take
care of the logistics of the mission, handling finances, immigration,
missionary apartments, and a myriad of other responsibilities. Our goal when we
arrived was to free all of the young missionaries from the office and within a
couple of months we had achieved that goal. Another goal we have is to do
everything possible to lessen the load of the mission president and his wife. The
president would have to be the judge of whether we have been successful in
doing that. I hope we have.
Even though we are working in the
office spending a good deal of our time doing things that would not seem to be
very spiritual, we have found a great deal of joy in that service. In the
office we are able to consecrate our experience and talents acquired over many
years in the service of the Lord. It is the center of the mission and we have
many opportunities to meet the missionaries and help them. I always try to get
up and greet them and make them feel special when they come in the door.
To be honest, I had some misgivings
when we first received the call to be office specialists. It didn’t seem like
missionary work. But I was wrong. Giving it our best, we have felt the Lord’s
approbation, and as I said above, we’ve had a great deal of joy in our service.
It confirms something that I have always believed that it doesn’t matter where
you serve in the gospel, but how you serve.