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I met these good-looking young men after church Sunday. The one in the middle is the nicest, friendliest, and best looking in the ward. He is 13 so I took his picture for Rylie. She wanted us to find her a good-looking 13-year old for her. So there you are--What do you think Ry? Also, the 2 younger boys with the red ties are twins. Their names are Blessed and Blessing. I thought the names were pretty unique. The rest just came running when I started to take a picture. Everyone loves to have their picture taken. |
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The Relief Society meets with the Stake Leaders after church. |
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This Sunday was a special day for the Kwa Quga Branch--they became a ward! The members were so excited. Six years ago a small group (referred to as a twig) of 10 people met as a unit. They became a branch, today a ward, and their plan is to divide the ward in 5 years. The church is growing so fast and the problem is getting the leaders trained to take over. |
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President Boshoff is a dynamic leader in the Pretoria Stake. He thinks they will divide the stake in 5 years as well. |
You can see the chapel from the
highway and it is quite a dramatic
sight. The members are all black as
Kwa Quga is a township about 50
miles from Pretoria. The farm land is
beautiful here--Sugar cane, corn that
makes mealie meal that is a basic food
staple, and some cattle grazing.