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Email for week February 24, 2025 Dear Friends and Family, Another week has passed. This week was eventful so while I am trying to catch up on my journal, I thought I should send an email as well. We are learning so much about the gospel, ourselves, and ways to improve by the people of SL that I am beginning to worry that if it is not put down in writing I will not remember and maintain the growth when we return home. Thank you for your emails and support. Many may ask what do you do as a Senior Couple? Of course there are different types of missions senior couples can be called to serve, but for Elder Thacker and I we were called to a (Member Leader Support - MLS) mission. This is mostly to live in assigned areas to strengthen the branch/or ward leaders. Our mission President uses us for transfers and other Jr. missionary needs. Transportation in SL is challenging. Most transport is done on mo...






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