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bringing the light of the gospel to the people of kiribati
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Letter Dated 16 April 2018
Mauri utu, Ngkami kam uara? (How are you doing?) Sorry that it has been a while since I have written. Mainly because I have the internet now, and also because I was out of paper. Yep, so here is the start of a new trend. I can officially say that I have been in Betio for 1 week. It has been a blast, but I am still having a hard time with the amount of people in our small area. It freaks me out sometimes not knowing where I am in the city. We have found this week 15 new investigators, but yet there is a lot more houses that we have not been to. The other thing that has been nice is to actually be working in a ward that is excited about missionary work. Just this past Sunday, we got a new ward mission leader so things should be picking up here. Spiritual highlight of the week: We were lessoning (teaching) with this couple named Ubwaitoi and Kabo. Super excited to lesson and really want to learn more about the gospel. We gave them a Book of Mormon and Nei Kabo said at the end of the lesson that "It is my job to read and to pray about the Book of Mormon." This was the first time in forever that someone has said that. I know that there is power in the Book of Mormon. I know that we can receive truth from our Heavenly Father. I know the Book of Mormon is true. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen. I tangiringkami, Elder Ekaki Betio 2 East
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