This week we were dumped on by
buckets and buckets of rain. I felt so terrible walking to the lessons.
We were soaked to the bone, and would try to wring out all the water
from our clothes before walking in their house but... It didn't work as
well as we'd hoped. We're finally hitting the rainy season here. And I'm
pretty glad I'll only be here for one of them. :)
We
worked so hard this week. We taught more lessons than I ever have in a
week, we have a ton of new investigators, we've been doing so good. I'm
so thankful for that. Our ward is getting stronger each week, and more
and more people are starting to bring their friends to us to teach.
Almost every single dinner appointment this week had a non-member there
that we taught a lesson to. We've seen so many miracles here in Maraa I
can't even explain how amazing it is.
We
met a new lady Soeur Moli and I are DYING to start teaching. Why are we
dying to start teaching her? Because she's one of the coolest people
ever. Her name is Lilo. She's German, about 70 years old, and shes an
artist. One of the members invited her over for our dinner appointment
and we just clicked. We're hoping this week to talk to her again.
We've also starting teaching a group of 5 cousins that
are the grand-kids of two of our new investigators. We just sit under the
uru tree (breadfruit) and talk a little bit, we taught them how to pray
last week, and one of the little girls said the closing prayer for us.
There's Vaikuahau, Hinivae, Hanivae... and i'm still trying to figure
out how to spell the last two names.
Well... That's all....
Next week I'll be a little more interesting.... I promise. :)
LOVE!
Soeur Taylor
P.S. Soeur Moli is the best.
Tahiti Papeete Mission
Soeur Taylor, Morgan
B.P. 93
Papeete, Tahiti
98713
French Polynesia.
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