The Brubaker Family

The Brubaker Family

President Brubaker and I are excited to be here as the Mission President and companion of the Belgium Brussels Netherlands Mission! We love your sons and daughters, and feel to thank you for the wonderful missionaries you have raised! This is a very unique mission. Our mission includes two countries, and five languages, not including many dialects spoken in the Netherlands. The missionaries are teaching many people from all around the globe. With the help of the Spirit, the missionaries are finding those who have been prepared to receive the Gospel. This is truly the best mission in the world, and we are honored to be a part of it. We will try and take good care of your sons and daughters. We love them so much already!

We have 5 children and 11 wonderful grand children. We have so much fun together! We are grateful for the support they have given us as we prepared to leave for three years. Our home is in Salt Lake City, Utah. We have raised our family in the Millcreek Holladay area. We enjoy many activities together. We are happiest when we are hiking in Southern Utah, cross-country skiing into our rustic cabin in the Uintahs, enjoying a good game of Train or Settlers of Catan, or just being together and sharing a meal with each other. We love our family so much!!!

Friday, September 24, 2010

The Blessings Just Keep Coming-Elder Eivend Sterri

The blessings just keep coming! Elder Eivend Sterri, the Europe area authority over our mission came from Norway to train our missionaries. Before Zone Conference, he instructed our missionaries who have leadership positions early in the morning. It only took a few seconds when the mantle of his calling was very apparent and we learned together how to be better missionaries.


President Brubaker reviewed with them some of the main points that we learned with
the visiting authorities last week.

Together, with the assistants the missionaries brain-stormed together how we can be more effective in our teaching to turn more baptismal dates into baptisms.

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