This week was good as usual. It's had a weird feeling though
because it was the last week of the transfer and we pretty much know
someone is getting transferred. I've still never had a comp in the field
who isn't Elder Wright, so I'm expecting a lot of change.
There are only two other Elders in Kiribati that have been comps for
more than 2 transfers. We did a lot of tracting again this week, not as
much as last week though, because of how Ubwantaman has turned out. We
did tract the main Catholic city for the first
time, and we found out that there used to be a place we Elders would
hold church there, and apparently no body thought to tell us. So we
started searching for the guy who had church at his house, only to find
that he had died the day before. Total bummer.
On the upside, earlier today we went fishing and caught some HUGE fish.
Probably 8 of them were over 15 pounds. Which is more impressive I
think considering that we were handling the line with our bare hands.
Got some good pictures of that.
For a spiritual thought, I guess I just want to express the
importance of the Book of Mormon and the Holy Ghost. We gave out a ton
this week and last week, and people would ask us all sorts of questions,
and sometimes just try to not pay attention. But
when me or Elder Wright testified that we knew that Ana Boki Mooman is
true through the power of prayer and the Holy Ghost, all questions were
answered and people paid attention. Basically we can't deny the Book of
Mormon and nobody can deny that we can't
deny it.
Hit me up with some questions.
Elder Cubby
History of Abaiang?
I would love to explain everything right now. But we are super late for a
big goodbye party with the Boritiam unit. To cut the history stuff
short, Kiribati people believe there used to be giants here and they
believe ancient Kiribati people figured
out a way to fly on the wind. Anyways I gotta go, love you all
You can tell he's really homesick! 😉
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