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bringing the light of the gospel to the people of kiribati
Elder samuel haycock's
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Mauri utu, I have been blessed this week to be able to use the internet. Well, I haven't made it to Kainaba yet because we had a little hiccup with Elder Osborne's foot. He is having pieces of coral removed this morning and should be ready to go tomorrow or Wednesday. That's the major things that happened this week. I am excited to have this time to email you guys though because there is no email or postal service in Kainaba because there is no counselor there. Luckily we are an hour boat ride away, so I have continued to send letters I don't know if you have gotten any yet. Well, I am super excited to go out there to Kainaba. While I have been waiting for Elder Osborne's surgery, I have been working with Elder Rowsell which has been nice to see someone in my intake. My spiritual thought this week comes from Doctrine and Covenants 6:36 it says: "Look unto me in every thought; Doubt not, fear not." This phrase has been of comfort as I have been contemplating this week and as my 1 year mark is coming up, I am thinking about what I am going to do and what my plan is and the fears and doubts of the unknown. But as I have relied on my Savior who has already gone through everything, I have found my solace. I testify that there is power in the Savior's Atonement and that it is infinite. This I testify in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen. I tangiringkami, Elder Ekaki
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Elder Samuel HaycockI am called to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. This blog is about my adventures in sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ for the next two years in the Republic of Kiribati. Archives
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