Elder Eli Morgan

Elder Eli Morgan
Serving in Sierra Leone

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Rats, Cockroaches. Bed Bugs and a PB&J!

Hello Everyone!

This week went pretty quick. We worked hard, relocated our rat friends, got rid of my bed bugs and had a visit from President and Sister Harper!

Like I said above we had a busy week of proselyting and getting some more things figured out for our areas. We kind of had to run around a little bit because we are planning on having a baptism this coming Saturday with people in the Mogbwemo Branch so we were going there and making sure they were ready. On Saturday we split our companionship with the other companionship of missionaries and did baptismal interviews! It was a good experience and fun to hear their testimonies.



Usually every Thursday we meet as a District (a group of missionaries who live close together) and have a small meeting together, but we then got word that President and Sister Harper would be coming and wanted to push it back until Monday (yesterday). It was so fun to have them there!! It was there first time coming to Rutile and they had a great time. After our District Council we then went back to our apartment and Sister Harper brought lunch! I have never been so excited to a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and juice in my life. It was the most delicious thing I have eaten in this country so far haha. 

(We received these pictures from the mission Facebook page from Sister Harper)

It is an inspiration for us to see the areas of these faithful missionaries. These missionaries definitely serve out in the bush and are loved by the Lord and the people. They are trustworthy and true and the Lord is using them to further His work in these pioneer branches of the church in Sierra Leone.

Elder Morgan and Elder Obasi in front of their apartment in Moriba Town

Elder Moffat sharing a Book of Mormon moment!

Elder Morgan led a wonderful discussion on improving our teaching and the power of repentance.

What a joy to be with them!

At the chapel in Moriba Town for District Leader Council—Elders Morgan, Obasi, Moffat, and Allotey
They then brought out some rat, cockroach and bed bug poison along with my sheets and pillow that I left in Freetown. Lets just say I had a VERY good night of rest!

Overall, we just had an awesome week and I am excited to do it again!

-Elder Morgan

Some Pictures From FreeTown:









Some Pictures of His New Area (Mogbwemo and Rutile):












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  1. Looks like you are surviving very well in the bush despite the native creatures. Always in my prayers. Keep up the good work.

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