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!!!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

A Great Day With Missionaries from the Hague Zone


President Brubaker and I had our last training with the elders and sisters in the Hague. Again, as I entered the room where all our missionaries were anxiously waiting for the day of training to begin, I was overwhelmed with a feeling of gratitude and love for each one of our missionaries.
Elder Klippel and Elder Brownell came with a willing and open heart to be learn from their president.
Elder Da Cruz and Elder Benson are two of our newest missionaries. They are willing to do whatever they are asked, and come with a freshness and energy to work hard and be guided by the spirit as they learn each day what REAL mission life is.
Elder Favero and Elder Bair were cooking up a storm for us.
President Brubaker asked for volunteers to role-play Quality Gospel Conversation Techniques.
They each had about 5 minutes to practice a QGC. It can be very intimidating to do this in front of all of the other missionaries. But they learn as they practice when put on the spot.
Missionaries learn so much from each other, and gain insight and new ideas come as they see other
missionaries try to become better contactors.
Elder Osmond took advantage of the opportunity to practice.......
then Elder Garrett and then Sister Holbein. How did they do? Evaluation is a very important part of the learning process.
Den Haag Zone
we love you!

1 comment:

  1. We're so excited to check the blog every day, looking for news about our son.
    We want to thanks Sister Brubaker for the wonderful job she is doing in keeping everybody(family of the missionaries) informed about the progress of our missionaries.

    Sincerely Bro and Sis Da Cruz

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