PAGE A2, KEIZERTIMES, JANUARY 4, 2019 A MISSIONS, continued from Page A1 she’s not sure where her studies will lead. Between spending time in Germany and now Mexico, the lure of foreign places is enticing. Samuel Elder, Utah Provo Mission Elder is currently a district leader in Springville Utah. El- der also had the opportunity to serve four months in the Asian wards of BYU and Utah Valley University. In the transfer, he was required to learn Korean, Japanese, and Mandarin Chi- nese. Hyrum Kohler, Georgia At- lanta Mission Kohler has been all over the outskirts of Atlanta and is now serving as a district leader. One of his recent service projects in- cluded helping move a goat pen and installing 650-feet of fence. It was an epic undertaking the group completed in 10 hours. He was also unoffi cial- ly assigned to play the piano at church when the members found out that he had musical skills. “My mission has been and will continue to be the most rewarding thing of my life. Though I’m in a new place with new people, the teachings and worship I love are the same. Seeing people changing their lives and overcoming addictions and bad habits are among a few of the greatest treasures I will carry with me throughout my life,” Kohler said. Jacob Grimmer, New York Utica Mission “It’s great in New York. It’s nothing like you fi rst think. No Broadway shows. No giant skyscrapers. No hustle and bus- tle. It’s actually a lot like Keizer. Oneonta is a college town full of students curious about God,” Grimmer said. Grimmer also recently com- pleted his fi rst baptism of a new convert to the Church of Jesus B C D Submitted we went into the smoke fi lled room to pull out her father.” I have a feeling the God was there with us that day fi ghting the fi re with us,” Holt said. Abe Nelson, Arkansas Little Rock Mission Nelson time in Arkansas is greatly informed by his time at McNary High School. “As a student of McNary, I would walk the halls surround- ed by my peers and friends with the average ignorance most teenagers have toward their fel- low classmates’ own struggles and questions. I now learn how to share with more sincerity and enthusiasm the cure to all the struggles I once saw walk- ing those halls, and more,” Nel- son said. Kody Lewis, Guatemala Re- talhuleu Mission Lewis has had to learn a new language and new culture, but he reports that the immersion has helped him overcome his typical shyness. One of his most powerful experiences was witnessing an Christ of Latter Day Saints. Isaiah Holt, Bolivia Cocha- bamba Mission Holt has been in Bolivia for almost two years. “I have been able to be- come fl uent in Spanish and also learn a little of the native Inca language of Quechua seeing as most people can speak both languages here. The people here are truly humble. Many live in poverty. However their happi- ness comes from their families and their generosity. It is very humbling to see people give so much when they have so little,” Holt said. His experiences have includ- ed helping rescue an elderly man when a fi re broke out in his home. The family had tried using gasoline and matches to rid themselves of an ant prob- lem, but it got out of hand. “We ran up the stairs with buckets of water, not knowing the cause of the fi re, and got to work smothering the fi re. The lady then informed us that her father was still in the room so alcoholic man give up the bot- tle and begin sharing his ex- periences with the churh with friends and family. Adam Nelson, Argentina Salta Mission Nelson’s has been in Argen- tina for about nine months and seen the good news change lives in awe-inspiring ways. “I have seen personally lives change from addiction and heartache to freedom and joy. I am so blessed to have seen these miracles in their lives and in mine due to this Church and the Gospel,” he said. Jameson Becktel, Belgium Netherlands Mission Since leaving Keizer, Becktel has become fl uent in the Dutch language after spending time in Zandaam, Maastrict, Ghent, and Enchede. He was most recent- ly in Alkmaar, a city about 40 miles north of Amsterdam. When he’s not spreading the gospel of the church, Becktel’s favorite activities have been vis- iting castles, windmills, muse- ums and the Flanders battlefi eld. Lance Becktel – Ukraine Dnepropetrovsk Mission Becktel is at the missionary training center in Provo, Utah, and will head overseas after the nine-week session. He is learn- ing Russian before heading to Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine. Becktel is hoping lessons from McNary’s two German teach- ers prove useful in picking up a new language. Brent Olson, Oklahoma Oklahoma City Mission Olson departed two weeks ago for the Mexico City Train- ing Center where he will get a crash course in Spanish before heading to Oklahoma where he will focus on engaging the area’s Hispanic community. A: Kody Lewis (on right). B: Abe Nelson (second from right). C: Brock Neddo (on left). D: Adam Nelson. Cambrian Partridge, Utah Ogden Mission Partridge is taking a break from her studies at the Uni- versity of Nevada Las Vegas beginning in January. She will be spending 18 months in the Ogden. Pherson Shepherd, Texas Ft. Worth Mission Shepherd has been saving for his mission since he was small through babysitting gigs, his fi rst job at McDonald’s and then at Windsor Rock Products. He will leave in March 2019. MINOR COSMETIC FLAWS MAJOR DISCOUNTS FOR YOU $ REG 2,849 NOW 900 $ NOW SAVE $ $ REG 1,949! YEAR MANUFACTURER WARRANTY WE TAKE PRIDE 549 195 $ in being staff ed better than any other senior living community SAVE $ 354! 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