My nephew, James Luna of Anaheim was recently called to serve as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Scotland/Ireland Mission. I recently asked him to share his feelings on being away from home over the 4th of July holiday. This is his response:
“Being away from the USA for the 4th of July is really interesting. One of the things which you really come to appreciate here in the field is your home. I have become ridiculously patriotic since I came out here. I love my country and it means so much to me. I truly feel like I have been privileged to grow up in the best country in the world! (In my opinion at least.) A place where we can experience freedom, equality, and peace. While I won't be there in person this year to celebrate the freedom of our country, my heart cries out the national anthem and all the fantastic songs that represent our country. I don't think we really realize how much our country means to us until we are far from it. I love my country and am proud to represent America, our family, and our church as I serve the people here in Scotland and Ireland.”
Mormon missionaries serve for 2 years, at their own expense. This opportunity provides them with valuable experiences in the area of human relations, self-reliance, leadership and service. Not to mention a greater appreciation for home and their country!
Way to go James!
Photo: L-R - James and his companion Elder McFadgin from Canada (near Toronto).