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LDS missionary suffers broken jaw
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Staying inside for particulates? High particulate counts are the least of anyone's concerns anywhere in the world. I am certain your son is learning to have a little faith and not to panic at everything that happens, either on his mission or in life.
Just breathe deep....It will be okay.
I hope this wasn't a similar situation.
I agree with "Parent". The Church as a responsibility to look after the Elders on a greater scale than they do. I know my second son wasn't in Minnesota. As much faith as one can have doesn't protect us from stupidity or ignorance.
Well, if a missionary (or parents of said missionary) has concerns about working in this type smoke, then I say DON'T GO!
really, do you expect to be babied so much that you wont even be around agricultural burning?... even forest burning?
how about all the hundreds of thousands (maybe more) grassland and forestland firefighters we have in our country doing a paid job and you're worried about this type smoke>
come on...don't go.
Before we get on the "the church does this wrong and that wrong" train, please remember that we have so little information right now regarding this incident that it is extremely hasty to start assuming the extent of the missionaries injuries, and the nature of the work he's doing right now. For all we know they've got him cataloging rent receipts in the mission office between doctor's appointments while he finishes healing from a minor fracture.
A mission always has certain inherent risks associated with it. Did you think your son would be chasing butterflies through fields of clover all day in Buenos Aires? Try to remember what a mission is really about at it's core: Reaching people. Sometimes that means being exposed to conditions that aren't reflective of life in a typical Utah suburb. Your son chose to serve his mission, I assume. Let him serve.
Attacks on missionaries got so bad at one point that our mission president conducted a zone conference where he discussed self defense. He said as disciples of Christ we do not start or provoke fights, but he wasn't going to let us be victims. Soon after that a couple of missionaries were attacked and fought back before fleeing. Attacks stopped after that. You may be a missionary, and yes, we are representatives of Christ, but you have the right to defend yourself when attacked.
I hope this Elder heals up soon. My thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.
Blame the Church! Global Warming! Sun spots!
I too am a returned Missionary with a son who will be going on a mission soon. I also had a close friend die on his mission from an accidental electricution. And no, he didn't get any formal "electrical training" from the Church.
Your comments baffel me. Unless he's like you, I'm sure that your son is more concerned with the work he is doing than the "particulates" in the air that his cry baby, complaining, hypertensive parent is concerned about.
I think we should pull all the missionaries off the streets of the SL valley everytime there is a red burn day.
Street violence training? Bicycle and pedestrian training? My 6 year old daughter has gotten the "how to cross the road" training years ago. Oh, if you see violent things happening.... turn around and go the other way.
When you're out pounding the pavement 12hrs a day, you'll inherantly run across some unavoidable crazy situations and people.
Why didn't you just write, "I didn't have a good mission experience, I want my son home ASAP, and I blame the Church for a lot of things in my life."
Identify yourself and your relation to the victim please, because I think you're bluffing. I really don't think you're a relative at all.
In my instance, I suffered a black eye and my companion had his nose broken. Sometimes violence is visited upon missionaries, but many times good comes from it. It's not up to us to judge the people assaulting the elders, God will take care of that. Our job is to try to forgive, and to constantly follow precautions to avoid any altercations.
As far as the parent who was worried about his/her son breathing too much pollution, let us cut a parent some slack for being concerned about their child. I worry about my son, but I also trust his judgment.
Jack: You must remember that God gave everyone free will, there fore he will not interfere with our God give right of free will. If we are lessening God will warning us of danger.
To all of you who wish to blame the Church, get a life and grow up. The church dos not force anyone to do anything they don't won't to do. It is recommenced or encouraged but you have free will to except or reject. If you have a screwed up life blame your self and not the church our anyone ells. Take a good look in the mirror.
I recommends everyone read co dependent no more.
This book will change your hole life, I am not a drinker nor on drugs but it is an amazing book and I truly hope you will read this book. Like I said it will change you life for the better. AT onetime I blamed others for my problems on others and God for my dyslexia, after reading I was content, and happy.
Yes, we have some dumb ones like myself and they might do stupid things that cause them to be injured, but we have bigger things to worry about.
There are a lot of Deseret News readers who have a lot against the church (why they are reading deseret news, I don't know...maybe just can't let go). To those who criticize the church, I'd like to say that there are causes in this world worth pursuing even if it means that we receive physical harm or risk of death...The church as a whole knows that and we are willing to give some very important things up.
I choose my path, and if I had died on my mission, my responsible parents would not have blamed the church.
The work goes forward.
The world is cruel.
The weak look backward.
To 'bame' is is a game
The enablers play
When lessons are learned
There's a brighter day
To loose your LIFE
In the service of God
Is to look into
The face of the Lord.
As for the missionary, I hope he recovers and puts his energy back into his work.
We have had many missionaries injured here in SD, CA and the majority of them get up, brush themselves off and get back to work.
Missionaries are allowed to e-mail there family and writes letters whenever they have time. They are only supposed to call home to call home on Christmas and mother�s day. If you�re not related to the missionary then you�re not supposed to have any contact with them other then letters. This would explain why the family has little information about the accident because the elder might not have had time to write home all the details yet. I hope that answers your question.
As for blaming the church, it shows a lack of testimony, personal responsibility, faith and knowledge of reality. If you think this is bad try studying some early church history (especially when the saints were in Missouri). We have it way easy.
The church is true and I know that if the missionary and his family will let Heavenly Father Bless them that he will. Heavenly Father loves us.
Best wishes for a quick recovery to the Elder.
Several of my family members have served missions. I can only answer from personal experience. Weekly contact is normal. During the mission if something like this were to happen the Elder has more frequent contact with his family. The mission President will call the family personally to give updates (especially in the case of a jaw wired shut where phone calls may be difficult for the Elder) and regular letters, phone calls as well as emails are currently encouraged (except the ones where they do not have internet or phone systems) to and from family members in most Missions. My brother was shot at (they missed) and he was told to call his mother. The missionaries are well cared for and serious injuries or death is VERY rare.
Friend: Thank you. As a parent myself, I am glad to know his parents were able to fly out to be with him.
Re question 11:57: Thank you as well. I did not know how much contact with missionaries is allowed. I am relieved to hear that your brother was not killed or injured in the shooting.
There was an incident where a wonderful missionary was fatally assaulted in a park in Dublin. It was not terrorist related, it was just some idiot high on drugs. Several years later this elder's sister came to the same mission to serve. Now that's faith!
Best wishes to Elder Bowen for a speedy recovery.
The funny thing is the one companion is now a general authority.
Parents are always contacted if there is hospitalization.
A speedy recovery is wished for.
Parents are contacted when it is serious enough.
A speedy recovery is wished for
The world is only getting more violent and anyone stepping up to serve a mission has to do so voluntarily with the understanding that there is always a slim possibility that they may be injured or worse.
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