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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Peter's Latest Letter Excerpts

FAMILY!!

Wow what a week! I'm so grateful to be able to try and recap what happens every week in these e-mails. I think you enjoy getting a better picture of what we do here and it's really good for me to remember all of the miracles we see every day!

I feel support from your love and prayers at home. It's an incredible idea, hard to explain and I don't recognize it a lot because I've just become so used to it. In short, thank you all for faith, prayers, and support.

The highlight of this week was Yevgeni. We felt impressed to teach him about the atonement, so we read from the Book of Mormon, Bible and Doctrine and Covenants and it was powerful. At one point I asked him why he thinks God allowed Jesus Christ and us, his children, to go through suffering. He responded “well through suffering, we come to the atonement.” Boom tears hit my eyes real quick. It instantly reminded me of the letter mom sent me yesterday (well I got it yesterday, so it means she probably sent it about a month ago;) about how the Lord led the Jaredites to the promise land through the winds, storms and floods. Your comment helped open my eyes to why God allows us to “suffer” at times. As I've included before, Yevgeni has had a rough time, which allows him to recognize the light and truth of the gospel. We decided it would be best for him to continue to come to church before we set a date but he will be baptized. I know it!

I also listened to the ward CD you made and loved it! I was thrilled to hear the voices of the Eugene 3rd ward, what a treat! Everyone sounds so happy, and not so far away! (I'm still impressed at how you got it on a CD). I can't say I had a favorite but I got emotional listening to Grandma and Grandpa Sager-- I really look up to their examples as well as the service of Grandma and Grandpa Barnes in South Africa. How cool that both sets of grandparents are giving of their lives to serve the Lord and his children!

Love, Elder Barnes

Latvia Missionary Work

This is where Latvia was dedicated for missionary work 15 years ago.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

BUNNY BUNNY RABBIT

FAMILY!!

Happy New Year!!! I met a lady today that celebrates the new year in September. I plan to stick with December 31st because next september is way too close for another year to come. Speaking of Time Flying I agree that 40 min feels like a blink! I appreciated Dad's number analysis and we'll see what we can do... Ha but it was awesome to talk to all of you! Tigey sounds older/taller, Elyse sounds like she's a humble all-state baller, Christopher and Bethany sound extremely happy and in love, and Dad and Mom sound the same... which is pretty much perfect!

Ah I'm out of time but real quick-- wish Gary a late happy birthday from me! And it's a bummer Spokane snowed and it didn't work out with Jenae, Josie and Sis. Brett! Tell Jenae to have a safe, happy and incredible trip to Romania and wave as she flies over Riga! I occasionally think about how cool it is that I've buddies serving all over the world, and I just think wow that is so cool. Yesterday in Enlgish class a man asked...so it's been your dream to come on a mission? And I said “yeah... I'm living my dream.”

I LOVE YOU!
Love, Elder Barnes

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVE!

Family!
What a week! I can't believe that tomorrow is Christmas! Oh boy I'm excited. It always felt like we had to wait forever for Christmas but that's definitely not been the case-- Time flies!

I love that we focus on the Savior during Christmas. That sounds kind of odd but it's interesting to interact with people who don't even know why we celebrate Christmas.

We watched a slide show of pictures from across the mission and it was cool to see missionaries from the MTC as well as missionaries across the mission I've never ever seen!

We've started to read the book of mormon as a mission and really try to rediscover how much the Book of Mormon is a testimony of Chirst. We're counting all of the references to Christ (including pronouns) and it's incredible! I'm on page 12 (for real) and already have over 120. I'm excited to continue to give number updates for you (especially for Dad), it's powerful to begin to recognize how central the savior is to this work.

I love our Family christmas traditions and Pres and Sis. Dance shared some of theirs as she read a chain of scriptures from the book of mormon prophesing about Chirst birth. It was really powerful and i thought it might be a cool thing for our family to do sometime!--

Ether 3;14, 1 Nephi 11:13-22; 19:8-9; 2 Nephi 2:26; 25:19; Mosiah 3:5; Alma 5:48; 7:7 9:26-27; Helaman 14:2-6; 3 Nephi 1:12-14; 9:15-18.

I Love You!
Love, Elder Barnes

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

happy snow day!

.....it's a joy to be a missionary and testify about the truth and importance of this gospel-- and that's easy!

Every thing that I treasure is a direct blessing from being a member of this church.

Oh and I got the package this last week with peanut butter and protein bars! I've grown to embrace Latvian food, but those are two things that will always have a special place in my American heart. I love you!

Love, Elder Barnes


Thursday, December 11, 2008

Scotch Eggs & Hand and Foot

Sounds like a Sager Family Party to me! Christmas Party, Sunday at 3 at Bear's house.

Happy Christmas to all!

HEY! from Peter

Family!!

Hey! Life is So good. Especially on a mission. And in RIGA! I love this place.

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I was shocked to find out that the family will be finishing the Book of Mormon. That's awesome! I remember a few years ago when I wanted to start over when we were halfway through but we decided to just keep going, and then it was our goal to finish before Christopher came home... I'm glad we kept going. I dare you to read it again before I return! Don't worry there's plenty of time, thank goodness. Dad asked some deep questions about the Russian Book of Mormon-- I hadn't really thought about it too much but Elder Hansen is hoping to read through the Book of Mormon this transfer (the best language study goal-- there's just power in reading the Book of Mormon) so I'll pay more attention to how it differs. The first time through I was just trying to pronounce all the words! People recognize my accent as American, the other day a man said that everything I say is very understandable. That's what counts!

Happy 12/12 to all!!!

I am grateful for your love, support and prayers which I truly feel daily. I love you all so much!

Love, Elder Barnes