August
2, 2018
Today I
met a women in the Temple from Nigeria.
She was visiting her daughter in Gloucester, England and she and 2 other
women from her daughter’s ward drove down to the Temple and spent the day. Her name is Sister Martin. I was sitting in the main lobby area and she
was filling her empty water bottle with water.
I asked her if she had a good day in the Temple, because I saw her there
all day. She said she was taking her
grandchildren “Temple” water to drink.
They loved drinking “Temple” water.
She came over to the couch and sat down and so I asked her how long has
she been a member and she told me her story.
She joined the Church about 30 years ago in Nigeria – she said she was a
pioneer there and has seen the Church grow – and now they have a Temple in
Ghana and Nigeria. She has two grandsons
and a granddaughter who have served missions.
She comes to spend about 6 months with her daughter in Gloucester every
year. This time, she is going to stay
here for Christmas to celebrate her granddaughter’s birthday who will turn
11. She was very said, because her
daughter is not active. We talked about
never giving up hope – and to be an example.
She is an ordinance worker in the Nigerian Temple and loves it.
We can’t
believe that we have been her for 1 month already!
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