Liebe Grüße, ihr liebten!
"Our ties with God and each
other are everlasting. Our homes are sanctuaries from the things and cares of
this world. Our family is the heart of our eternal hopes. Our love is the
tender thread that ties us to an endless, creative, increasing union."
I read this in Marion D Hanks April
1971 Conference address "Practicing what we preach." Super good talk
by the way. He talked about how practice in the home is almost more important
than anything else. It was super cool.
So, I think I told you last week
that I got transferred to Nürnberg. Yep. One of the headquarters of WWII.
Pretty cool. We actually went to the WWII dokumentationzentrum today, and I
learned a lot. It was cool to learn a little about some of what Hitler did, and
how he made things work in his favor.
Traveling down here was fine. I
almost missed one of my connections because the train before was late, but I
caught it, so it was fine. Everything has been going well. People keep bringing
up that I only have six weeks left. I tell them "we don't talk about that,
yet."
Things are taking their usual turn,
and appointments are -- unfortunately -- falling out. We've done some
contacting and go-bys
I'm sorry to cut this short again.
We started having a school "American system vs German system" kinda
"what are the differences?" Conversation with a member and it took up
the rest of P-day. It was fun.
Got to go. I'll try to write a
better letter next week. I'm sorry. Love you all, bye!!
-Sister Montgomery
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