HOW DO MOST YOUNG PEOPLE TAKE THE MOVE TO THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC?
FABULOUSLY!! At first, some did not want to come and “leave their friends” and familiar surroundings, and learn a foreign language. But once they were here a few months, they not only adjusted to the move, but LOVED IT! Many of these young people are now pioneering and some are even ministerial servants and elders! Children and young people often adjust far more quickly than do their parents, and before long they have the language down, make new friends, and love their new congregation. And generally, the things that the adults find difficult to adjust to, such as the lack of electricity and water, don’t seem to bother the young people as they absorb themselves into the culture right away! Before long they are speaking the language like a Dominican and have left their parents behind in the dust! Island life seems to lend itself to needgreater families spending more time together in family activities: In some places, families are pioneering together. Evenings they can be seen playing ca