This week has been a roller coaster. I have been so filled with Gratitude for my Family and for the Savior. And here is the reason why....
On Tuesday we were leaving our apartment to go and start the day of proselyting. We had just walked past our neighbors house when a young girl named Massah, ran out and told us that Her Auntie was not feeling well. Massah and Her Family are our Neighbors. She asked us to come and do something. We walked into the house to hear screams of pain and see Sister Josephine (The Auntie) rolling on the ground. We quickly calmed Her down and put cold towels on her to cool her down. We then gave Her a blessing. During the blessing she was still screaming and moaning in pain. But right after the blessing, She was totally calm and quiet. We stayed for a while to watch over her while she slept and rested. After our day of proselyting, we went back to check on her and she came out and answered the door with a big smile! She thanked us for the blessing, and I went home feeling grateful and very humble for what had been done. What a great experience we were able to have.
On Friday, we had our final Zone Conference with President Clawson. We sang in a zone choir and had a great meeting. He is such a great President and will be deeply missed. I am also looking forward to see the new mission president, President Harper. He will have a lot of work to do, but I am confident the Lord chooses special people to come here!!
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| Eli is in the 4th row, 3rd person over from the left |
On Sunday, I also had the opportunity to talk with my family over Skype. Man, those guys are so awesome. I love my family and am very lucky. It was fun to joke with them and talk about my mission life and their life as well!
Over all such a good week, I am very blessed!
-Elder Morgan
| "Untucked" Teaching Elder Uko how to cook |
| Trying something new to eat |
| A small house in Batiama Village. Not the greatest quality, because I had to be sneaky! |

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