Taiwan, one of the last holdouts for having foreign missionaries still serving in country, has received word that we must all be back to our native countries right away – starting as early as Friday.
Goodbyes are hard. Hearts were breaking.
Looking at the near empty transfer board |
President Peterson purchased this flag 38 years ago when he served as a young missionary in Taiwan. Now it serves as a part of mission history. Each departing missionary signs his or her name. They've become part of the "fabric of the mission."
Getting 99 young missionaries ready for departure in just a day and a half was no easy feat. President and Sister Peterson were heros, working day and night. There was no time for missionaries to have farewell interviews with the mission president. No time for a nice testimony meeting. No time to go buy souvenirs.
No time to grasp what was really happening.
Tears flowed. Some missionaries had just arrived, having only been in Taiwan for 2 weeks. Some had arrived to quarantine, just to get out in time to go back home.
Farewell gift to missionary sisters. Elders received a matching tie pin. |
The next day they returned with suitcases full to the brim, and within an hour they were on the buses heading for the airport. Another group of missionaries were gathering in the Taoyuan area while a third gathered in Xinzhu to board buses there. Missionaries from the southern Taichung mission were also gathering – all preparing to be driven to the airport.
It was as orderly of an evacuation as could be expected.
After farewell instructions by President and Sister Peterson, they sang "Called to Serve" one last time. click HERE to watch the video.
Their spirits would not be dampened. Hurrah for Israel! Hurrah for Israel! Hurrah for Israel – wherever they go they will carry the testimony of the Lord Jesus Christ in their hearts to spread the Good News throughout the world. Even if that world is back home with friends and family.
The bulk of them left on Friday, April 3rd – 99 of
them. The rest soon followed, depending on flight availability to their country.
We had missionaries from the United States, Canada, Australia, Fiji, New
Zealand, the Philippines, Italy, Peru, Brazil, and Sweden. Now they are gone.
We miss them all already.
Only the Taiwanese missionaries remain. In days to come more
Taiwanese missionaries will join them as they are flown in from countries
around the world where they have been serving. For now - Taiwanese missionaries are teaching Taiwanese people in their own language on their own homeland soil. It
just feels right.
Hurrah for Israel! Truth will prevail!
Now - it's our turn to leave. Next post.....
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