1. They also do not love the dear brothers, and in the houses, they again speak and greet on the streets and in the field. But nevertheless, they do not think that the departed old ones are forgotten after the new ones have been introduced. Rather, they do not remember the new ones more strongly than the old. And on every Sunday and weekday of the Holy Day, we publicly hold supplications such as for church and school, for the authority and household, so for our mission and our mission. I believe that there are few houses here where not only the missionaries and the missionary house are prayed for daily. I also want to now include the names of the new twelve missionary youths, so that each knows how these are our community’s children. Ten of them are from our family, one is a Sachse (a skilled craftsman) and one is a Norwebern (a Norweigan). Their names are: Aaren, Bakeberg, Behrens, Brunkhorst, Christophersen, Klasen, Prigge, Schulenburg, Gisten, Volker, Wiese, and Zimmermann. Under these are six “landmen, two shoemakers, and four carpenters. Does this often occur in your prayer, that the LORD grants them on good path and gives them strength to learn and work? One of these youths is married and has his wife in the missionary house entering. This seems to be a considerable thing. She is also, therefore, puts a new, heavy burden on my brother Schultern, but I must thank the LORD for it. I must tell you, though I prefer to remain silent, so that you do not believe through rumors, but through the truth. The current missionary Behrens felt immediately after his awakening, it is certainly 8 years ago, a vivid longing to go home. He told me his intention with me. I sought to dissuade him, as he was the oldest son and keeper of the store, and but he was always more insistent. That year, 3
They also do not love the dear brothers, and in the houses, they again speak and greet on the streets and in the field. But nevertheless, they do not think that the departed old ones are forgotten after the new ones have been introduced. Rather, they do not remember the new ones more strongly than the old. And on every Sunday and weekday of the Holy Day, we publicly hold supplications such as for church and school, for the authority and household, so for our mission and our mission. I believe that there are few houses here where not only the missionaries and the missionary house are prayed for daily. I also want to now include the names of the new twelve missionary youths, so that each knows how these are our community’s children. Ten of them are from our family, one is a Sachse (a skilled craftsman) and one is a Norweigan (a Norweigan). Their names are: Aaren, Bakeberg, Behrens, Brunkhorst, Christophersen, Klasen, Prigge, Schulenburg, Gisten, Volker, Wiese, and Zimmermann. Under these are six “landmen, two shoemakers, and four carpenters. Does this often occur in your prayer, that the LORD grants them on good path and gives them strength to learn and work? One of these youths is married and has his wife in the missionary house entering. This seems to be a considerable thing. She is also, therefore, puts a new, heavy burden on my brother Schultern, but I must thank the LORD for it. I must tell you, though I prefer to remain silent, so that you do not believe through rumors, but through the truth. The current missionary Behrens felt immediately after his awakening, it is certainly 8 years ago, a vivid longing to go home. He told me his intention with me. I sought to dissuade him, as he was the oldest son and keeper of the store, and but he was always more insistent. That year, 3