Gediminas Castle - Vilnius, Lithuania

So...Lithuanian
Today, we visited Gediminas Castle. It's right in the Center of Vilnius, and is the national symbol of Lithuania. We saw pictures of Lithuania before it was dedicated, how desert-like the land was. We were amazed. The country was dedicated for missionary work next to the Castle. In the dedication prayer, the land was blessed with rain. Now, the country is drenched many months of the year.
Fun Fact: Lithuania is the first country to have it's national anthem sung simultaneously around the world.
Fun Fact: Google The Baltic Way sometime. We read about how there was a human chain going through all three countries of our mission in demonstration of solidarity against the Soviet union. PUIKU!
Missionary Work: We currently have three women that we hope will come and bring their families to sacrament meeting. The first, her name is Rasa, and she has two children and a husband. The second is Jurgita, she has a son. We are hoping to have a member present with Jurgita and a member named Audrys. Unfortunately Jurgita's son has been ill so it's going to be really hard to find time to meet. The third is Nijole. Nijole, who feels that she should be baptized, but has doubts about how her acquaintances would react. She doesn't know if she can explain her choice well, and consequently wonders if it would be a wise choice at all. Again, we need to work hard to find answers in her behalf.
We live in a wonderful age. We're seeing many prophecies come to pass. Last week, we visited with man named Giedrus. He showed us a picture which reminded me of an Isaiah scripture. It was him standing on a tractor. It was a huge soviet-looking thing. Then we saw a picture from another angle, and could see that it was just a tank with the tracks taken off and wheels put on in place.
This is Isaiah 2:4 And he shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.
Won't that be a wonderful day, when all our tanks look like his? So, this man is such a character. He also served us tomato juice. Sister Alldredge and I kindly accepted it and gave it a taste and thanked him. "You're welcome, my sister says it's good for your heart. " He remarks as he raises the bottle, chugs, and puts it back in the fridge. The juice didn't look so appetizing after that.
Love,
Sister Paul
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