lizzy16 Posted March 23, 2011 Report Posted March 23, 2011 I'm sending a package of to a young man in Ireland. His names Luke, he's 16. We are pen pals of sorts...He wants so badly to join the church but his parents won't let him even attend. He's studied the church mostly via the internet for the past 3 years. He knows about things, I mean he asks me questions about the Journals Of Discourse and random church things some teenagers don't know about :) He'll bring up quotes and favorite talks and such. I'm sending him a package. He's requested a church book which I have multiple copies at my house. Besides that what else should I send? What kind of church materiels or random things? So far I have in this package- strength of youth, church magazines, true to the faith, conference ensigns, church cd's and movies, seminary scripture mastery books marks and folder and fold out chart thingy. And, pop tarts and root beer popsicle thingys . Any other ideas? I'm also sending a package to his friend who i also am pen friends with. His isn't church related. I have pop tarts and root beer thingys. Any other ideas? Quote
slamjet Posted March 23, 2011 Report Posted March 23, 2011 Posters? Or do teens not do that anymore. Quote
lizzy16 Posted March 23, 2011 Author Report Posted March 23, 2011 Posters? Or do teens not do that anymore.well, they better be small.....or i could send them in a tube. but things in a tube rarley lay flat after words. Quote
slamjet Posted March 23, 2011 Report Posted March 23, 2011 well, they better be small.....or i could send them in a tube. but things in a tube rarley lay flat after words.True, scratch that idea. Quote
CookieC Posted March 23, 2011 Report Posted March 23, 2011 How about adding your written testimony? That would be a personal touch that might sustain him until he can become more involved in the Church.BTW, I think it's awesome that you are doing this. Such good works can only bear good fruit! Quote
lizzy16 Posted March 23, 2011 Author Report Posted March 23, 2011 How about adding your written testimony? That would be a personal touch that might sustain him until he can become more involved in the Church.BTW, I think it's awesome that you are doing this. Such good works can only bear good fruit!I didn't even think about that! I've emailed him my thoughts but never actually hand wrote anything. Thanks! Quote
Saintmichaeldefendthem1 Posted March 23, 2011 Report Posted March 23, 2011 Let's take this conversation on a different path. What if this was your son and you were trying to raise him a certain way, but somebody putting forth a stout effort to steal him from you and convert him to another religion? What if that person sent your son a package full of prescribed literature with the intent to convert him to a faith other than your own. Would you not view this as a hostile intrusion and interference upon the upbringing of your child?You need to give this some serious thought. This is not only outrageously offensive, it's immoral. Quote
lizzy16 Posted March 23, 2011 Author Report Posted March 23, 2011 Let's take this conversation on a different path. What if this was your son and you were trying to raise him a certain way, but somebody putting forth a stout effort to steal him from you and convert him to another religion? What if that person sent your son a package full of prescribed literature with the intent to convert him to a faith other than your own. Would you not view this as a hostile intrusion and interference upon the upbringing of your child?You need to give this some serious thought. This is not only outrageously offensive, it's immoral.His parents don't mind. They won't let him go to church because they want him focused for his GCES (school tests.) but after that they said they'd talk to him about it. He has pictures of the prophets printed and hung on the wall. He requested scriptures from lds.org and got them mailed to him. The missionaries dropped a few pamphlets off. And, his parents are buying him a CTR ring. It's not a religious thing. His family isn't religious. They just don't want him busy because they're very school focused.And, Back to the original intended topic: What should I include ? Quote
Dravin Posted March 23, 2011 Report Posted March 23, 2011 St. Michael has a valid point. It'd be one thing if his parents were neutral on the matter, but if they've proscribed him from attending it is fairly safe to assume they don't want him receiving a box full of Church materials.Edit: Looks like they are neutral, making it a valid but ultimately moot point for this circumstance. Shutting up on the tangent now. Quote
lizzy16 Posted March 23, 2011 Author Report Posted March 23, 2011 St. Michael has a valid point. It'd be one thing if his parents were neutral on the matter, but if they've proscribed him from attending it is fairly safe to assume they don't want him receiving a box full of Church materials.Edit: Looks like they are neutral, making it a valid but ultimately moot point for this circumstance. Shutting up on the tangent now.it's not having the information its the time for church and the activities. His parents literally have him study 3-4 hours after school for his GCES in June. Not a bad thing, he just doesn't have the time...EDIT: You edited before I got to you :) Quote
findingmyway Posted March 23, 2011 Report Posted March 23, 2011 How about "Jesus the Christ" by James E Talmage...... and a bag of M&Ms.... I find it relaxing to eat my big bag of M&Ms while I read. Im not ignorant, but do they have M&Ms in Ireland ? Quote
pam Posted March 23, 2011 Report Posted March 23, 2011 Keep in mind it's going to be pricey shipping something to Ireland. And you have to claim everything to go through customs. So don't send too much. :) Quote
Guest Godless Posted March 23, 2011 Report Posted March 23, 2011 Im not ignorant, but do they have M&Ms in Ireland ?Yes. Well, the Shannon airport has them anyway. Jello perhaps? Quote
Wingnut Posted March 23, 2011 Report Posted March 23, 2011 You need to give this some serious thought. This is not only outrageously offensive, it's immoral.Since when is missionary work immoral?How about "Jesus the Christ" by James E Talmage...... and a bag of M&Ms.... I find it relaxing to eat my big bag of M&Ms while I read. Im not ignorant, but do they have M&Ms in Ireland ?If you send Jesus the Christ, be prepared to send a dictionary, too. Maybe start with A Marvelous Work and a Wonder.Our Heritage would be another good one -- a brief history of the early church. Quote
JudoMinja Posted March 23, 2011 Report Posted March 23, 2011 Our Heritage was a great suggestion. And maybe a fun church related book like Tennis Shoes Among the Nephites? If he likes that sort of thing. As far as random things, I think someone told me they don't have peanut butter in Ireland... Can't remember. Is that true? Quote
Jennarator Posted March 23, 2011 Report Posted March 23, 2011 Church stuff is great, but if his friend gets some yummy snacks, perhaps he sould get some too, just for fun! Quote
Madriglace Posted March 23, 2011 Report Posted March 23, 2011 Does he have a DVD player? How about the video about Christ ... just drew a blank the cover has Christ in the Americas on it. Help someone .... any way that is a fabulous videa. Quote
CookieC Posted March 23, 2011 Report Posted March 23, 2011 Let's take this conversation on a different path. What if this was your son and you were trying to raise him a certain way, but somebody putting forth a stout effort to steal him from you and convert him to another religion? What if that person sent your son a package full of prescribed literature with the intent to convert him to a faith other than your own. Would you not view this as a hostile intrusion and interference upon the upbringing of your child?You need to give this some serious thought. This is not only outrageously offensive, it's immoral.I don't want to derail this thread, but I can't just let this go without comment. As the mother of four children who are all past their teen years, I cannot agree that this is the immoral intrusion that you claim. My children were taught to learn good things from everyone, every culture, every religion. When a friend of theirs had offered insight into another religion, we would have welcomed the opportunity for discussion.As a convert who found and joined the Church during my own teen years, I will be eternally grateful to the individuals who committed the "outrageous offense" of helping me learn about and become a member of the Church even though my parents were somewhat opposed to the idea. Although I could have waited until adulthood to enter the waters of baptism, my life would be very different if I had waited. I am thankful every day for those people who chose to offer me these opportunities to learn about the Gospel.Now, back to Lizzy's question:I have sent several packages to various areas in Europe and found that the flat rate boxes were the best deal. In addition, my friends in Britain and Europe were delighted to receive things that were distinctly American. One Welsh friend got a box full of dark chocolate M&Ms because, at that time, they weren't available any where in the country. Had to help out another dark-side chocoholic, you know! Quote
lizzy16 Posted March 23, 2011 Author Report Posted March 23, 2011 I was planning on the flat rate boxes :) They really are the best deal :) I do plan on sending a few non church things but I basically asked to see if i left anything churchy out. Quote
Iggy Posted March 23, 2011 Report Posted March 23, 2011 (edited) Posters? Or do teens not do that anymore. well, they better be small.....or i could send them in a tube. but things in a tube rarely lay flat after words. They come in small - postcard size small - Mormonads - LDS On line Store and at $0.50 a set, free shipping in the US - they are a great buy.You could also get him a subscription to either the Era or the Ensign. A one year subscription is $8.00. You could save that as a Christmas or birthday gift.To Slamjet: Before you go to Deseret Book, check out lds.org on line store first. It is always cheaper and there is no shipping costs in the US, and I believe minimal shipping to other countries. Edited March 23, 2011 by Iggy spelling Quote
DaughteroftheMostHigh Posted March 23, 2011 Report Posted March 23, 2011 Maybe a Preach My Gospel. I really enjoyed having that, and, in our Stake at least, we are being encouraged to read that. Maybe some church news, things that will tell him about the Church's humanitarian efforts, temples being built, etc. I Looooove the testimony thing, that is awesome! Quote
jayanna Posted March 24, 2011 Report Posted March 24, 2011 Living in an area where we don't get the cultural side to being LDS, our kids are really jazzed about getting little things like those scripture stickers you can put on the pages, or those t-shirts that people tend to make fun of...there are extremely few LDS teens around here so they are actually a good conversation starter. A CTR ring is a good idea...pictures...a toy BOM figure (my kids got such a kick out of that!) A box of lime jello mix, invite some friends over, and voila, a church activity! Yeah, going to the LDS bookstore was like Harry Potter going into Honeydukes for the first time. My kids were like, "whoa, come look at THIS guys!" "Mom, they got a wheat grinder in a book store!" and "WOW! Captain Moroni was HUGE!" Quote
findingmyway Posted March 24, 2011 Report Posted March 24, 2011 I'm sending him a package. He's requested a church book which I have multiple copies at my house. Besides that what else should I send?What kind of church materiels or random things?Well.... Ive never been to Ireland, so.... you can fit me in the box. Im church material. I promise I'll dress churchy..... I'll even bring the M&Ms.If not , how about EFY cds ? I can also sing them too.... Quote
UrbanFool Posted March 24, 2011 Report Posted March 24, 2011 They do not have candy canes in Ireland. I don't know if that is something you can get at this time of year though. Quote
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