At church, our kids sing a song that goes, "I hope they call me on a mission! When I have grown a foot or two!"
It appears our oldest son has grown a foot or two (or maybe three. He is really tall.) He's planning to start a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in a few months. And while we are sad he won't be with us, we are proud he has chosen to serve the Lord and others wherever he goes.
When missionaries leave, their local congregation usually hang a plaque with their photo on the wall of the church building. This week, we've been working on making our own version of those plaques, and we're pretty happy with how they turned out for our fictional Elder and Sister.
Soon we will be making one for our oldest. So if you see a really tall, really good-looking missionary named Elder Butler sometime in the future, please take really good care of him for us. We really appreciate it.
Here are a few good ways to support missionaries:
* Stay in contact! Missionaries love getting emails, cards, or letters.
* Be encouraging. Missions can be hard. Let your missionaries know you believe in them.
* Feed them. If you have missionaries in your area, be kind. Invite them over for dinner.
* Suggest service opportunities for them. Missionaries are always looking for ways to serve others.
* Find friends for them to teach. A missionary's main focus is teaching about Jesus Christ, and they are always looking for opportunities to do that.
* Donate to your congregation's missionary fund.
Have any more good ideas on how to support missionaries? Let us know in the comments.