All is well in Jamaica.
Beautiful sunset in Negril
(taking just with my iPhone)
We were on the road Friday through Sunday for project work in Lucea, Savanna-la-Mar, Santa Cruz, and Mandeville. We did have one evening "off" and were able to watch a beautiful sunset.
While in Santa Cruz on Sunday morning, we attended the branch for their branch conference. President and Sister Pearson were also there and both gave inspiring talks.
President Pearson shared this wonderful account of keeping the Sabbath holy and of faith preceding the miracle; we had never heard this before.
Pure Religion Moment:
Sunday Miracle
In 1946, the presidency of the Wells Stake in Salt Lake City
helped establish a tannery to tan hides and produce fine leather for the
Church’s welfare program. Lowell G. Fox, who had studied the process of tanning
leather, was called by Elder Harold B. Lee, then a member of the Quorum of the
Twelve Apostles, to work under the direction of the stake presidency, Fred W.
Schwendiman, Nicholas J. Teerlink, and Clarence E. Schank. Brother Fox wrote
about what he called a miracle:
“We have experienced many blessings at our welfare tannery. Let
me tell you of a miracle which happens there every weekend. It was brought to
our attention the day following our first holiday.
“Upon returning to the tannery after the holiday the hides being
processed were spoiled, and we wondered what caused it. A careful check was
made to see if these hides had been handled in a different way. They had been
washed, cleaned, cut, and placed into large vats filled with lime water where
they were to stay for four days. At the end of this time the hair would come
loose from the skins.
“On regular work days the hides were removed from the vats every
twelve hours, the solution strengthened with fresh lime, stirred thoroughly,
and the hides returned to the lime solution. This had not been done over the
holiday. However, the change was never made on Sundays, and we had never found
spoiled hides on Monday morning. That could not be the trouble! There seemed to
be no reason for the spoiled hides.
“All went well at the tannery until the next holiday when the
incident repeated itself. Once more the hides spoiled. Not understanding why,
we wrote the Technical Institution of New York to help us solve our problem.
They verified the fact that while hides are soaking in the lime solution they
must be stirred several times each day in order to keep them from spoiling
during the time the hair is loosened; they must be taken from the vats every
twelve hours, while fresh lime is added to the solution.
“This
brought a strange fact to our minds: holidays are determined by man, and on
these days just as on every week day, the hides need to have special care every
twelve hours. Sunday is the day set aside by the Lord as a day of rest, and He
makes is possible for us to rest from our labors as He has commanded. The hides
at the tannery never spoil on Sundays. This is a modern-day miracle, a miracle
that happens every weekend” (Handbook for Guide Patrol
Leaders [Primary manual, 1964], 37).
We are so very grateful for the teachings we receive from righteous people every day whether through reading the scriptures, listening to inspiring talks, or participating in every day experiences.
Until next week...
All our love.
Thanks for sharing that story...it is the Lord's Day!
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