Today missionaries are given a half-hour a day towards exercise. In my day, it was optional. As a result, if any missionary wanted to exercise he or she would have to wake up early to do so. On my mission, there was only one time I stuck to an exercise regime for any length of time and that was with my trainer the first couple of months in the field. He, like Elder Long, was going home soon and wanted to be in good shape in preparation for his return. Unlike Elder Long, though, he was already in good shape.
I probably didn't gain much from the early morning jogs those first couple of months, but at least I got a couple of comic strips out of them.
Monday, January 29, 2018
Thursday, January 25, 2018
Monday, January 22, 2018
Park Contacting?
As a missionary, I got to know a number of the homeless drunks in the cities I served. We never taught any while they were asleep on a park bench, though.
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Ye Elders of Israel
Perhaps at the next first Sunday council meeting, the elders quorums of the church could take a moment and learn the heretofore unknown fourth verse of "Ye Elders of Israel." It will come in handy the next time someone moves out of the ward.
Monday, January 15, 2018
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Two Years of Gifts
Wouldn't it be awesome if it worked like this?
Incidentally, don't you love the comically large piece of paper the son is holding in this page? That ridiculously long piece of paper is kind of a cartoon cliche. I mean, where did he even get it? I can just imagine him carefully taping together several pieces of standard 8 1/2 by 11 pieces of paper for the desired effect.
Incidentally, don't you love the comically large piece of paper the son is holding in this page? That ridiculously long piece of paper is kind of a cartoon cliche. I mean, where did he even get it? I can just imagine him carefully taping together several pieces of standard 8 1/2 by 11 pieces of paper for the desired effect.
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Monday, January 8, 2018
Care Packages
For missionaries, care packages are a huge deal. Unfortunately, not all care packages are, themselves, huge.
Thursday, January 4, 2018
Whom the Lord Calls...
President Monson may not have coined the adage "whom the Lord calls, the Lord qualifies," but he certainly taught it enough that for me he will always be associated with it. That little bit of counsel has comforted me in every calling that has ever stretched me. Of course, comforting others was one thing that President Monson was especially good at.
President Thomas S. Monson passed away late Tuesday night. This doesn't come as any great surprise to members of the Church. His health had been failing for years to the point where he was unable to participate in General Conference this past October. And yet in another sense it is surprising to me.
You see, I always thought of President Monson as the young one.* As a youth, I always looked forward to President Monson's conference addresses. He was the one with all the cool stories and while all the other senior apostles had white hair, he still had dark hair. Perhaps for these reasons, President Monson resonated with the teenage me like no other Church leader.
As I grew older, so did President Monson, until one day a part of me realized that he was no longer the young one. Yet despite the ravages of age, President Monson continued to serve with is whole soul and I continued to view him as "the young one."
In the stake I lived in a dozen years ago, we were treated to a special appearance by President Monson. As President Hinckley's first counselor, he had a rare weekend off free from any assignments. Rather than spend the weekend relaxing at home, President Monson found a stake in the Salt Lake Valley holding stake conference and asked if he could participate. (I'm sure it took the stake president no time at all to say yes.) I remember in ward council the week before stake conference being asked by the bishopric to forward some potential names of families in the ward who could use a personal visit from President Monson. He had indicated to the stake that after conference, he was planning on making some home visits to members in need. I have no doubt that he did that sort of thing in every stake he visited in the fifty plus years he served as an apostle.
His service inspires all of us to be a little kinder. That is a fitting legacy to a great servant of the Lord.
*Of course, for much of his service, President Monson was the young one. Called to the Quorum of the Twelve at 36, President Monson was the youngest member of that body for over 20 years!
President Thomas S. Monson passed away late Tuesday night. This doesn't come as any great surprise to members of the Church. His health had been failing for years to the point where he was unable to participate in General Conference this past October. And yet in another sense it is surprising to me.
You see, I always thought of President Monson as the young one.* As a youth, I always looked forward to President Monson's conference addresses. He was the one with all the cool stories and while all the other senior apostles had white hair, he still had dark hair. Perhaps for these reasons, President Monson resonated with the teenage me like no other Church leader.
As I grew older, so did President Monson, until one day a part of me realized that he was no longer the young one. Yet despite the ravages of age, President Monson continued to serve with is whole soul and I continued to view him as "the young one."
In the stake I lived in a dozen years ago, we were treated to a special appearance by President Monson. As President Hinckley's first counselor, he had a rare weekend off free from any assignments. Rather than spend the weekend relaxing at home, President Monson found a stake in the Salt Lake Valley holding stake conference and asked if he could participate. (I'm sure it took the stake president no time at all to say yes.) I remember in ward council the week before stake conference being asked by the bishopric to forward some potential names of families in the ward who could use a personal visit from President Monson. He had indicated to the stake that after conference, he was planning on making some home visits to members in need. I have no doubt that he did that sort of thing in every stake he visited in the fifty plus years he served as an apostle.
His service inspires all of us to be a little kinder. That is a fitting legacy to a great servant of the Lord.
*Of course, for much of his service, President Monson was the young one. Called to the Quorum of the Twelve at 36, President Monson was the youngest member of that body for over 20 years!
Monday, January 1, 2018
Street Contacting
Whenever I would street contact as a missionary, I was deeply worried that the very thing depicted in today's strip was happening.
Hey, it's 2018! Thanks to everyone who visits this site. You're comments and emails make this endeavor all worthwhile. Hard to believe I've been at this for nine years.
Hey, it's 2018! Thanks to everyone who visits this site. You're comments and emails make this endeavor all worthwhile. Hard to believe I've been at this for nine years.
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