Tuesday, March 6, 2018

week 29

Hello Everyone once more. Hope you all had a wonderful week last week, and month seeing how February is just about to close off. The week has been a good one here in G-town We were able to head over to a bush town not too far from Geraldton. The grinceri's took us up there as they went and visited with one of the members that lives up there. Its about 30 minutes drive to get there, which gives an idea on the size of our area is. We spent about 4 hours up there doing some missionary work. Not too much came from it, but we'll continue to work up there when we get the chance to go there again.

Then not too long after that we got to visit with a family that always enjoys having us over for dinner to talk and play games (Card games). They're really quite fun and always enjoy having the missionaries over, no matter who they are. Then we had a pot luck dinner at the church as we were having branch conference this last Sunday. The stake presidency came down and gave some talks and other stake business. We also were able to have an investigator family come along to both of these events. We also had a less active come as well to church on Sunday.

It was a good week here in Geraldton, And this week will be my last week with my companion. Next week he'll be heading home to Tonga. He's going almost a week earlier then the rest of his intake, he's already ready to go.

One thing i'd like to share to those members that read these emails I send. As a missionary we go out and do the work of finding people to teach and bring unto the gospel of Jesus Christ. But the best way for them to stay in the church is through the friendship of other members of the church. Continue to help those who are interested in the church. Help them in everyway. Invite those you know that can benefit from the gospel and what we have in life. Prey for these moments throughout the day.

Love,
Elder Boren

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