Thank you, dear Kaye, for keeping us close with this latest technology. Ray and I so enjoyed reading about your missionary adventures ...you're right...it's a dream assignment but the members in Europe couldn't be more blessed than to have you there.
Where does time go? This past week we celebrated our 47th anniversary ...poof...it's over...just like that...where have those 47 years gone? Is it as hard for you to comprehend as it is for me? As children of God, time is supposed to last forever...
We're excited to be returning home in June. With the slow tourist activity here at the Center, they are combining assignments, which means that we'll be home for our granddaughter's wedding. They'll have one couple doing humanitarian and hosting...since our replacement will be here in May, we'll be returning home after Egypt and training the new folks.
Since I wrote last, we've had some great adventures, including going with our students to Jordan. Thanks to the excellent leadership of the king and queen for generations back, that country is progressive, clean and so inviting...the people are happy there...they are quite westernized and democratic; it gives hope for the whole middle east. We visited the branch---the church is still not recognized but Christian people are able to be taught and baptized by our senior couples. We also have, on average, 50 students studying there from the BYU in their Arabic language program.
We visited a huge mall one night...6 stories that went on forever. While there, we enjoyed the company of these men as they sat talking at a local Starbucks...
Kent and Gayle Brown are the new directors of the Center here...my, have we enjoyed getting to know them...they are such fine people...magnanimous, stimulating and lots of fun. Here we are in the ancient city of Jerash, the largest Roman city outside of Rome...a stunning place.
Here at the Center we meet such interesting people. Last Friday two middle age couples visited who live in Israel. They were warm, friendly and spoke English. After the concert, one of the women profusely thanked Norm, our organist, and started to cry. Later, she explained to me that she was born in Poland. As a little girl, her nanny had taken her to church on Christmas where she had heard the organ played. When I didn't look as responsive as she thought I should, she said, "You don't understand. I am Jewish and she was Christian. I went home and told my mother that I had seen a little baby (in a manger) and that he was cold, that I needed to take some clothes for him (to be warm). Years later, she said, I went to Europe and listened to the organs, but I have never heard (that sound) until now, today."
I said, "You have felt the Spirit," and she agreed. This is what happens in this building when people feel the warmth of the Spirit...they just melt.
Norm shared another time when a group of tourists came...he felt impressed to change what he had planned to play and chose a Bach piece instead. After the concert, one of a woman started to cry, explaining to Norm that two weeks earlier her son had died...the music Norm played for them was her son's favorite piece.
I call these experiences, "pre-1st contacts." Someday, when the scriptures are being fulfilled.... perhaps we'll have a better understanding of our contribution here.
---"the time cometh, when the fulness of my gospel shall be preached unto (the Jews),----I would give unto them again the land of their fathers for their inheritance, which is the land of Jerusalem...3rd Nephi 20.
We see this happening now. Twenty-five years ago when we were here as tourists, Church was held in the basement of the Swiss Embassy with a total of 40 members in all of Israel. Now we have three branches with our own buildings and the probability of a group in Haifa being started this summer. A senior couple has just been called to serve there in June. Exciting times.
We love you all...hope all is well...we love to hear from you!!
Carol and Ray

This building is called the People's Palace. It was built by Ciaoucescu, a wicked despot who caused many problems in Romania after the Iron Curtain came down. The people hate this place because of how they remember he was so awful to them. The Gospel of Jesus Christ will make all the difference.

