Cape Town Mission Field
24 May 2019
Day 531
Friday
We ran up to Milnerton to pick up a power cord at Bright's Hardware then ran to the Elsie's River boarding and Elder Courtright wired up the cable and got their stove running.
It was back to the office to plan for tomorrow's (Saturday's) boarding inspection to Somerset West and Hermanus.
Elder and Sister Firth made us BLT's for lunch. Awesome!
Sister Courtright was talking to the Milnerton elders who were asking her about a family that is planning on getting baptized on Sunday but they discovered that they aren't officially married because they paid the Lobola (dowry money) but the ceremony never actually took place. So she directed them to the Bishop and Stake President. They reported later that the Bishop will marry them on Sunday and they will postpone the baptism to the following weekend. Wow. Things move fast when they need to.
Lobola in Zulu, Swazi, Xhosa, Silozi and northern and southern Ndebele (Mahadi in Sesotho, Roora in Shona, and Magadi in Setswana, Lovola in Xitsonga), sometimes referred to as either "bride wealth"[1] or as "bride price",[2] is property in cash or kind, which a prospective husband or head of his family undertakes to give to the head of a prospective wife’s family in consideration of a customary marriage.[1]
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