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Mission Mishaps, Sad Experience
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Nonetheless, after querying numerous books and mothers of missionaries as to what was proper to send, my daughter sent a package to her missionary bf including small items for the twenty-five days of Christmas. To her great embarrassment and disappointment, the South American mission president opened the bf's mail, confiscated items he deemed according to his own wisdom as "contrary to his undisclosed and personal interpretation of mission rules", so that the bf was to receive only three of the twenty-five items. The girl's mother is not a wallflower such as the girl's father. The mother went into action calling SLC finding who was in charge and researching the law of the South American country to determine which laws he had broken, and apparently he had broken several. She found the person in charge, a relative of a ward member, btw, and informed him that he, the MP or the Church would replace the items free of charge. Or there would be Hades in North and South America. Knowing her mother like I do, I suggest they pay attention. Who says women don't govern the Church.
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12-17-2008, 09:35 PM | #2 |
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I'm chuckling here.
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12-17-2008, 09:48 PM | #4 |
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Apparently, a soft stuffed soccer ball is a violation of mission rules. You may have a real soccer ball, but one designed for a pillow is an egregious violation of the amended White Bible.
Opening another's mail, that's even a violation of postal law there, go figure.
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you'll have to remember to tell us how this one ends.
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12-17-2008, 10:01 PM | #9 |
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I agree. Members of the Church should turn a blind eye to leaders violating privacy and mail laws. That way other offenses can go unnoticed as well. Church governance works better in silence and obscurity.
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My main concern for bf is not whether he gets his stuff but whether he will become a pariah, or spend his next months in the mission hellhole.
A personal aside. A daughter had made the volleyball team one year but failed to play much. This concerned as one time, she cried, "I didn't even get to help us lose." So father took matters into her own hands, and wrote principal, wanting a meeting with the coach, being kind, polite but frank and direct. Apparently the coach got the message. Daughter decided never again to tell parents about lack of playing time, as apparently the coach was none too pleased. Lesson learned.
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