There is a cute puppy picture at the end so you better read this
Marayna aga po sa indo gabos!
This week's highlight was when we went out to work one hot afternoon, we walked all the way to our area, and then we looked down and realized I was still wearing my Tsinelas (flip flops). I had to make the long walk of shame back to our apartment to get my proselyting shoes as Sister Makanda laughed the WHOLE way.
This week's highlight was when we went out to work one hot afternoon, we walked all the way to our area, and then we looked down and realized I was still wearing my Tsinelas (flip flops). I had to make the long walk of shame back to our apartment to get my proselyting shoes as Sister Makanda laughed the WHOLE way.
Eating puto, this cake-like bread that is made of rice and tastes like mana that fell from heaven |
Our work is going really great! Some days when we don't feel very fruitful, I take hope in the law of the harvest taught by the Apostal Paul. He said:
7 Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.9 And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.--Galatians 6:7,9
We have seen the fruit of all our tears, sweat, and blisters: people regularly coming to church, people actively preparing for baptism, and ward members working with us. I have faith in the law of the harvest, that if we are not weary in well doing, we will reap the fruit of our efforts. Maybe not immediately or in the way that we think.
Like the Apostle, Elder Jeffery R Holland has said: "Some blessings come soon, some come late, and some don't come until heaven; but for those who embrace the gospel of Jesus Christ -- they come!"
To end, here is a picture of Bunso ("youngest child") in a sweater:
-Sister Gray
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