Not back home, just back on the blog. It has now been 1 month since our last post. My blog writing reminds me of my first mission where I was pretty consistent with my journal writing until I got to Hump Day. What I think happens is all those uncommon things that you experience the first half of your mission become common and it's just part of life. I'll try to do better.
During the last month, I have been working to get the 2012 Mission History completed. Given that I haven't maintained a journal for most of my life, I'm not the ideal choice, but there weren't many to pick from in the mission office (Sister Stevens just kept her head down and went temporarily deaf).
So for posterity, I have included some of the mission history narrative below and a few pictures.
2012 was a year of change for the India New Delhi Mission.
The Church bought proper 3 adjacent
properties in Vasant Vihar that will be the center for future church growth. The 4 story
building at F-48 Poorvi Marg is being retrofitted to be a combination meeting
house, mission home and mission office.
The mission home and mission office were completed in July. Construction on the basement, first and
second floors is ongoing and will be used to house the New Delhi 2nd
and 3rd Branches when completed in 2013. The building directly behind the mission
office building is a 4 story apartment building, previously occupied by the El
Salvador Embassy. It now houses
missionary couples on floors 1 and 2 with the Assistants to the President on
floor 3. The ground floor still is
occupied by the El Salvador Ambassador and the basement houses the embassy
offices. The lot directly behind the apartment building was also purchased by the
Church. As of year-end 2012 it was an
abandoned building site and was affectionately referred to as “the hole”
because it consisted of a large 30 foot deep hole that had been previously
excavated for a building site. Plans are
to fill in the hole and fence the property until used in the future.
Mission boundaries were realigned
between the India Bangalore and India New Delhi missions with Mumbai Branch of
the Church becoming part of the New Delhi Mission. In
September, The First Presidency approved a realignment between the two missions
that moved the states of Maharashtra (which includes the Mumbai Branch of the
Church), Chhattisgarh and Orrissa from the Bangalore Mission to the New Delhi
Mission. In early October, President Sackley initiated discussions of assigning
full-time missionary in Mumbai with the Area Presidency. Right before Christmas, President Sackley
traveled to Mumbai to finalize arrangements to move Elders to Mumbai effective
with the January 3, 2013 transfer. Four
Elders were assigned (Elders Aruldoss, Vuppadda, Chandrasekar and Bogati)
Sister Missionaries were assigned to
the mission for the first time since the mission was created on November 1,
2007. It was decided to begin having sister
missionaries serve in the India New Delhi Mission. Two sisters already serving in the
Philippines were transferred to this mission on November 1. Sister Swarna and Sister Jalli came from two
different missions in the Philippines and became companions. They served together until Jan 3, 2013 when
two new sisters from the MTC came, giving the mission a complement of 4 sisters
in early January 2013.
In the year
2012 the Mission said goodbye to 29 full-time Elders and 4 couples (2 in Nepal,
2 in New Delhi). They served with
distinction and will be missed. They
took with them a wealth of experience and have left behind a very young
Mission. The New Delhi couples came and
left in 2012 because of visa issues (Capener’s and Crookston’s).
During 2012, the India New Delhi Mission also welcomed 28 full-time Elders, 2 full-time Sisters and 6 new couples (2 in Nepal, 4 in New Delhi).
Visa issues
for foreign missionaries continued to be an issue for 2012. While the mission was able to get senior
couples for the first time in 3 years, two of the couples needed to be
reassigned to other missions because they could not get their visas
renewed. In 2012, only 6 US elders were
able to get visas to begin their missions in the New Delhi Mission. At the end of the year, 3 additional
missionaries were still waiting on visa approvals, as well as 2 senior couples. We anticipate issues will continue. Additionally, visa renewals (for the second
year of service) for young missionaries are taking on average 5 weeks.
Well if you're still reading, I've done my job. Until next time....
PS - If you're looking for a new use of old CD's, tie one to the handlebars of your bike with the shiney side facing out. It makes a great reflector. Another inventive idea from India.
During the last month, I have been working to get the 2012 Mission History completed. Given that I haven't maintained a journal for most of my life, I'm not the ideal choice, but there weren't many to pick from in the mission office (Sister Stevens just kept her head down and went temporarily deaf).
So for posterity, I have included some of the mission history narrative below and a few pictures.
2012 was a year of change for the India New Delhi Mission.
Senior couples began serving in the
mission for the first time in many years. Elder Jerry
and Sister Sue Ann Capener and Elder Clark and Sister Brenda Crookston both
arrived within two weeks of each other in February. Both were assigned as member and leader
support (MLS) missionaries and served in the 1st and Dwarka branches
respectively. Subsequently, Elder Paul
and Sister Angela Stevens arrived in late June.
Their assignment was changed from MLS to office support since previous
to their arrival Sister Jackson was doing all the mission office support. They were assigned to the 3rd
Branch. Elder Bill and Sister Rebecca
Black arrived in November as Public Affairs missionaries and were assigned to
the 4th Branch.
Unfortunately, both the Capener’s and the Crookston’s could not get
their visas renewed and were transferred to Cambodia and Malaysia to complete
their missions. Their good nature,
service and commitment will be missed.
Apartment house purchased to be retrofitted for a church meetinghouse and mission office/mission home |
President and Sister Jackson
completed their mission and President and Sister Sackley began serving.
Effective July 1, President and Sister Jackson were released as the
Mission President having served from July 2009 to June 2012. President and Sister Sackley from Calgary,
Alberta Canada began their tenure. After
getting their feet on the ground, they attended the Mission Presidents’ Seminar
in September held in Hong Kong. Six of
the 10 mission presidents in the Asia Area began their missionary service in
July. They subsequently hosted Elder
Gong on a Mission Tour in late October and Sister Mary N. Cook, General YW 1st
Counselor in early November. President
and Sister Sackley have been active in working directly with the missionaries
both in India and Pakistan. Having an
office couple in the mission office has allowed more frequent travel to
Pakistan to meet with the Elders and District Leadership.
Mumbai at night |
Elder and Sister Gong from the Asia Area Presidency Sister Jalli and Sister Swarna President and Sister Sackley |
Full-time Mission Status
Missionaries in Pakistan |
During 2012, the India New Delhi Mission also welcomed 28 full-time Elders, 2 full-time Sisters and 6 new couples (2 in Nepal, 4 in New Delhi).
Our year-end
missionary strength is: 4 couple missionaries (2 in Nepal, 2 in New Delhi), 23
Elders in Pakistan, and 32
Elders and Sisters in New Delhi
Missionaries in India |
The India New Delhi Mission celebrated 5 years on November 1, 2012 |
Well if you're still reading, I've done my job. Until next time....
PS - If you're looking for a new use of old CD's, tie one to the handlebars of your bike with the shiney side facing out. It makes a great reflector. Another inventive idea from India.
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