The first two missionaries to return were Wade and Ann Broughton. They served as senior missionaries in the North Carolina Mission, after waiting 17 months because of COVID. They served in the mission office and had lots of interesting experiences. Brother Broughton said every day was "groundhog day" when new missionaries came in.
In his homecoming talk Brother Broughton emphasized the value of "Inspired Choices." This is making the decision to choose by divine revelation. We need help from God in all our choices. He ended his excellent talk by saying, "May we always choose to make inspired choices."
Wade was a bishop before going on their mission. He and Ann have chosen to live in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Their ward there will be fortunate to have them. We wish them well.
Elder Tyler Daley returned from the Missouri-St. Louis Mission. His family welcomed him at the Sacramento Airport. It was a hard mission, but he had the desire to serve and did his best, one day at a time. He said he did a lot of learning and growing. He discovered the importance of doing the little things in life. "You can't expect to see angels and God. It doesn't work like that." He said that if you do the small things your testimony grows. Through prayer we can come to know God. This was huge in his mission. He loved God and listened.
Elder Daley testified the importance of scripture study every day. "Take the sacrament." he said, "and get the remission or your sins. The spirit of God will be with you." One of the most important things he learned in his mission was the power of Christ's atonement. Elder Daley plans to continue his education at BYU Provo.
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