This afternoon, I took a van of the Amulek District (4 Sisters and 3 
Elders) to visit a member of their district, Elder David, who was 
hospitalized in Nyaho for a swollen abdomen.  He had been admitted last 
Monday and was operated on yesterday.  Upon arrival at the hospital, the
 missionaries had a prayer.  In the hospital they presented Elder David 
seventy letters - one written by each missionary in the MTC.  Then they 
read him a tribute that the District had written about him.  The first 
sister read a line and could not continue because she was so emotional. 
 The Elder kept a towel over his face.  At the end of the reading, tears
 were streaming down all of their faces.  Next two of the elders  
blessed and administered the Sacrament.  They had brought a tray and 
cups and the laminated cards (unbeknownst to me).  I had just carried my
 scriptures.  After the Sacrament, they sang a hymn and then a South 
African Sister sang two solos.  More tears.  Finally, the elders each 
laid their hands on Elder David's head and gave him a Priesthood 
Blessing.  One Sister then gave a Spiritual thought about the 
preexistence and the Plan Heavenly Father has for Elder David.
The visit was a very special memory for each of us and especially Elder 
David.  Think of it.  Each elder visiting Elder David had lost their 
father and one of them both parents.  Each of these missionaries had 
experienced the death of a loved one.  It is something far too common in
 Africa.  There is not one of these missionaries who will forget 
standing on sacred ground along side the hospital bed of Elder David.  
(By the way, upon arrival back at the MTC, the group had another prayer 
expressing gratitude for safe travel.)
 

 
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