Several of Richard's family and friends have contacted Rick or Leslie recently asking about Richard's proximity to the fires and natural disasters occuring throughout Australia. We appreciate the expressions of concern for Richard and are saddened as hundreds of lives have been lost in what is now being heralded as the worst natural disaster in Australian history. Richard is safe and the area in which he is serving is hundreds of miles (or more) from those areas that have been hardest hit.
We’ve been monitoring the fires in Australia pretty closely each day by satellite imagery. You may hear about fires having broken out around Perth overnight, but the closest we can find at the moment is south and west of Richard by well over 100 miles, on the coast. He doesn't appear to be in any danger at this time, and it doesn’t look as though there’s much likelihood that he’ll find himself in harm’s way.
He was transferred this week to Ellenbrook, some 50 miles northeast of Perth (about 25 miles from his mission’s office). His area is developed enough that it’s not likely he’ll be threatened by wild fires, but I think it’s safe to assume that the missionaries are going to be called in to assist with humanitarian needs after any significant danger has passed. There may not be enough activity in the Perth area to warrant Richard’s mission to be called into service; I’m sure he’ll let us know.
We received emails from him earlier this week in which he wrote about the loss of life and the building fear of those around him. At the time, he was in Armadale, a more rural area much closer to the fires south of Perth. His move to Ellenbrook almost certainly had nothing to do with the fires, but I’m glad he’s just that much farther from them. His new companion, Elder Bailey, was in his district while he was in the MTC in Provo, so they already know each other pretty well.
Again, thanks for your concerns. He’s been away for just over 10 months now, almost half way through his two year assignment, we miss him terribly, but are proud of him and pleased to know he’s actively engaged in serving the Lord.
Elder Richard Haskell, Jr. Australia Perth Mission PO Box 185, Tuart Hill WA, 6939, Australia.
My Testimony
The gospel is true. I can't really say much other than that. It just is. It always has been and always will be. I know it for myself that Jesus lives, that our Father in Heaven lives, that the Holy Ghost watches over us. I know that these three are three, and physically not one. I know that the Apostles and the First Presidency are all prophets, seers, and revelators. I know the work of the Lord is at hand in what we do, and I know that there is much to be done. I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
Australia, Perth Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He entered the Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah on April 2, 2008, leaving for Perth, Australia towards the end of April. His anticipated return to the United States is in April of 2010. He would love to hear from you - please wirte him at one of the following addresses.
His mailing address while in the Provo MTC is:
Elder Richard Haskell, Jr.,
MTC MAILBOX #144
AST-PER 0421
2005 N 900 East,
Provo, Utah 84604-1793
His mailing address while in the mission field is:
Elder Richard Haskell, Jr.,
Australia Perth Mission,
PO Box 185,
Tuart Hill, WA, 6939,
Australia.