Feb 23, 2014
Some people have asked why we
decided to go on a couple mission now.
Many years ago I was the home teacher to Duane and Jane
Meeks who served two amazing LDS missions in Africa ,
an example to us all. One day while speaking with Brother Meeks I commented
that I had a strong desire to serve a couple mission some day, but knew the
reality of my wife’s health problems would probably prevent it. I’ll never forget
his response that the Lord has a way of helping us obtain our righteous
desires. Little did I understand at the time, what would take place in order
for me to go on a couple mission.
Not long after, my wonderful wife of 21 years passed away.
This event seemed to shatter many of the goals and dreams that I had. But then,
I felt God literally wrap his arms around me using the comfort of the Holy
Ghost, helping me to pick up the pieces and move forward. Shortly after I
married Terry Sparti, who had also lost her spouse to cancer some years before.
As Terry mentioned, we both had a goal to serve a couple mission someday.
In October of 2012, our prophet, President Monson turned up the heat, emphasizing his
urgent request for more couple missionaries. He said, “As your circumstances
allow….” This statement “As your circumstances allow,” repeated over and over in
my heart and mind. I thought about it a lot. Terry and I talked about it a lot.
Sometimes at night I would download the latest “Senior Missionaries
Opportunities Bulletin PDF” on lds.org and read about the myriad of types of
mission service available. But then I asked myself, we’re still in our 50’s, isn’t
that too young to go? I read that the “Senior Missionary Age” by the Church’s
definition is 40 and older. So, if you’re nearing 40 you’re a candidate for a “senior”
mission, as long as your children have moved out.
President Monson also said…“I encourage you to make yourselves available for full-time
missionary service.” What does “Make Yourselves Available” really mean?
It’s never convenient to serve a mission. There are many
reasons why we can’t or shouldn’t go. But there are also many reasons to go. If
we set righteous goals, the Lord will help move mountains for us, even if it is
a mountain of debt. This last several years Terry and I have worked hard to
eliminate debt, simplify, sell stuff, selling our camper motor home, eat out
less, canceling our satellite/cable TV, canceling our land line phone service,
selling my truck last month (that was tough) and many other things in order to get
out of debt and save for a mission. For example, we don’t watch much TV or
movies and wondered if we could reduce or eliminate another monthly payment. One
day I got on Youtube and found out how to make a digital antenna out of coat
hangers so I could get local channels like BYUtv and some local news that we
still occasionally wanted to see. It worked great so we have no monthly cable,
satellite or other online movie bill.
Due to the changing building industry and economy, the
company I work for began to change. I was determined to make it through the transformation
process. A year ago I was assigned to a new position at Martin Doors and personally
paid for new training and certification to improve myself for that position. During
this time, the Prophet’s words rang louder, “as your circumstances allow…..make
yourselves available”. Could I really leave my job and new career? Well, we
enter the MTC a week from tomorrow. And we are really excited.
I enjoyed serving as Scoutmaster recently and want to
encourage each of the boys I worked with to go for the Eagle Scout rank and
decide to serve a mission. Years ago, President Hinckley said, “If every boy in America knew and observed the Scout
oath, we would do away with most of the jails and prisons in this country.” I’ve
also enjoyed serving in the Primary with brother Brierley in the CTR 7 class
this last couple of months. I’ll miss primary.
As we go through life setting good goals to love, serve, build the
What a blessing to receive a letter from our prophet, President Thomas S. Monson. It’s almost like getting a new Patriarchal Blessing. It’s so good, I’d like to quote a couple of parts from our mission call letter. “You are hereby called to serve as a missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. You are assigned to Labor in the Micronesia Guam Mission.” President Monson then talked about how we are expected to maintain the highest standards of conduct and appearance. He concluded, “The Lord will reward you for the goodness of your life. Greater blessings and more happiness than you have yet experienced await you as you humbly and prayerfully serve in this labor of love among His children. We place our confidence in you and pray that the Lord will help you become an effective missionary.” Close Quote
When I
think of Guam my first thought comes from our
business dealings on a project which included Martin Garage Doors on some homes
built on the navel base for officers and their families. The project was
suddenly stopped when they discovered an undetonated 1000 lb. WW2 bomb. It was
a year or two before the project got started back up and the garage doors were
installed on the homes in Guam . (Google it –
full story)
I like
the story that President Hinckley told about a naval officer he met from a distant
nation who had been brought to the US for advanced training. Some of
his associates in the US Navy, whose behavior had attracted him, shared with
him at his request their religious beliefs. They told him of the Savior of the
world, Jesus
Christ, born in Bethlehem ,
who gave his life for all mankind. They told him of the appearance of God, the
Eternal Father, and the resurrected Lord to the boy Joseph Smith.
They spoke of modern prophets. The Spirit touched his heart, and he was
baptized.
Quoting
President Hinckley: “Your people are not Christians. What will happen when you
return home a Christian, and, more particularly, a Mormon Christian?”
He
replied, “My family
will be disappointed. They may cast me out and regard me as dead. As for my
future and my career, all opportunity may be foreclosed against me.” I asked, “Are you willing to pay so great
a price for the gospel?” His dark
eyes, moistened by tears, shone from his handsome brown face as he answered,
“It’s true, isn’t it?” Ashamed
at having asked the question, I responded, “Yes, it’s true.” To which he
replied, “Then what else matters?” Close Quote.
Stephan F. Mecham, current President of the Micronesia Guam
mission asked Terry and I to switch our call because he needed help in the
office. He said the church needs more full time senior couples. Last year he
had 13 couples and this year it looks like only seven. He said it was a
combination of less full time couple missionaries serving, and an increase in
the number of new missions being opened in the world. Our ultimate goal is to
help so that someday the people will have a temple. The day after we enter the
MTC, our daughter and son in law Ronda & Nate will be sealed in the Draper
temple. We got permission to miss a meeting that night for the sealing… We
would’ve come with or without permission. Yea, Ronda and Nate!
Terry and I also received another letter. This time from the
Twelve Apostles that said, “You will learn to be led by the Spirit so that you
can teach and testify with converting power. The savior said, “Remember the
worth of souls is great in the sight of God” D&C 18:10. They concluded,
“May you find joy in your service to your Father in Heaven, His Beloved Son,
and the people to whom you minister. Faithfully
Your Brethren, The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles”
I am extremely humbled and honored to receive such letters
as about 79,999 other full time missionaries have received recently.
As we continue to struggle through life, making the right
choices, often receiving more blessings than we deserve, I believe our understanding of what God wants
each of us to do in this life becomes clearer.
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I know that President Thomas S. Monson is a true prophet of God. I have knelt down in prayer and asked God and have received an answer in the affirmative. Joseph Smith helped restore the True Gospel of Jesus Christ to the Earth and I am thankful for him. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.