April 12, 2010
The Miracle of the Ger

We had Battsegtseg call one of the branch presidents in that part of town who told us he knew a couple of families who needed a ger and he would make arrangements for one of them to have it.
However, this morning our translator Battsegtseg received a phone call from the young woman who had contacted us earlier. She said that no one had come to pick up the ger and the family was going to be moving today. If the ger wasn’t picked up today, we would lose the opportunity to give it to someone. Immediately we had Battsegtseg call the branch president that she had talked to earlier. He said he couldn’t get in touch with either of the families who needed a ger and they hadn’t been to church lately. He said for us to try to find someone else who might need it.
Elder Lasson had Battsegtseg call the new district president, President Altanzukh, who said that there was someone in Sukhbaatar Branch who needed a ger. It was a woman and her three children. She is a member of Sukhbaatar Branch where he lives. The older daughter is a return missionary, the teenage daughter is a member who is the conductor of the Ulaanbaatar East District choir, and the son who is about 23-years old and who is not a member of the Church, has been taking missionary lessons and wants to be baptized. Currently, the two older children can’t go to school because they have to work to help with family expenses.

We said we would call our trucker, who has helped us many times to move wheelchairs, to see if we could hire him to help us move the ger. We called him, but there was no answer. We waited a little while and tried again, but we needed to go when the family was still in the fence of the ger and when our help was available, but still no answer. We hated to try another trucker because we trust him and have established a friendship with him.
Suddenly, Battsegtseg received a phone call. It was our trucker Choijantsan. She told him of our need and he said he was available and would be right over.
It was good to see him again, and he was happy to see us, too.
While we waited for the others to arrive, he visited with Battsegtseg. He told her that his cell phone was broken. He showed us the screen. It was blank. He said that he couldn’t receive phone calls nor could he make phone calls. He then told us that he just felt impressed to call us. So he went to a street vendor who had a phone and paid the vendor for the phone call.
We all looked at each other in amazement. The Lord knew that this sweet family needed a ger and he knew that we would need Choijantsan’s help, but we were still amazed that even though Choijantan’s phone was broken, he had received an impression that we needed his help and that he had acted on that impression.

I have no doubt that this is the Lord’s work. I am grateful to be on his errand, and I am grateful to be a witness to the miracle of the ger.
Wow, so many miracles! Thank you for sharing, Mom. We love you two!
ReplyDeleteWhat a joy to read your blog today! What miracles you are able to witness and what opportunities you have to be involved as instruments in the hands of the Lord to bless his children! A favorite scripture that we often used on our mission came to mind as I read your experience: "Now you may suppose that this is foolishness in me; but behold I say unto you, that by small and simple things are great things brougnt to pass; and small means in many instances doth confound the wise." (Alma 37:6) By small things (such as those impressions)something great was brought to pass and the lives of that family who received the ger will be changed forever because they have witnessed the hand of the Lord in their lives. And, your lives are changed, as well. Thanks for sharing this experience!
ReplyDeleteHeavenly Father knows you and knows your hearts and your desire to help these wonderful people in Mongolia. I am blessed to be your mother. I am grateful that your friend listened to the spirit and made the phone call. You make me happy as you serve so faithfully. I love you both so much. I know you are working so hard. Always and forever, MOM
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story!!! What an impact you are having on the lives of the Mongolian people!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat story . . . truly a miracle for all those events to happen like they did. You are experienceing so many incredible miracles on your mission. I'm so glad you are taking time to journal these wonderful experiences. You are truly living by the Spirit as you are prompted to serve the Mongolian people in so many different ways. I love you both so much! xoxoxo
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