Una Kushe oo!!
Ow una de do? I de do fin, yu no say it no easy but we de pan em smol smol. I bin enjoy dis week bing bing! Wi tel god tenki.
This week was so awesome! I was able to go on two exchanges, one with the Assistants to the President and another with some missionaries in the Zone. I was really able to learn tons and also have such an awesome time.
The first exchange was with Elder Dube, from Zimbabwe. He has been in the mission for quite sometime and is Assistant to the President. He is such an awesome guy and I was really lucky to learn from Him! I think that my favorite part was participating in a challenge that our Mission President issued to us, he asked us to talk about the Restoration of the Gospel to 5 new people a day! We had been doing this, but during the exchange we scheduled 1 hour to talk about the most important message on Earth! We were able to meet some really awesome people and just testify purely about the restoration. It was a really powerful time that I had with Him, it strengthened my testimony about the Restoration of the Gospel and how important it is to help everyone understand and hear about it!
I kind of had a cool experience with Elder Dube..
We had gone to an appointment and found that the man was really sick and so we helped him out a little bit and just made sure that he was feeling okay. We than shared a message about the restoration with his mother. We closed and began to pray, as we prayed I just had the distinct feeling that what we said was true, that Joseph Smith was a Prophet and that he did restore the true church of Jesus Christ again to the earth through the power of God. I knew it before but I guess the Lord just wanted to reassure me at that moment. I am so grateful for his hand in my life.
We then kind of had an emergency exchange with a companionship in our Zone due to some problems they were having. I was able to go with one Elder from America! He has been out for about 8 months and I have never seen a missionary so loved in his area! It was so fun to be with Him, because he always laughs with the people in his area and just makes them feel like family. It was such a good exchange for me!
A few days ago the Liberia Monrovia Mission closed down due to some economic circumstances, they sent a lot of missionaries home early and sent us 10 Nigerian missionaries. We have a few new ones in our zone! They are so great and I am excited to have them.
Other than that nothing too much has happened, sorry nothing too exciting but just a good week full of work!
- Elder Morgan
Parental Note: Eli turns 20 today. He has about 9 months left on his mission, and we're missing him this week as his older brother, Jonah, is getting married! Lot's going on in the Morgan house....
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