First of all I would like to give a quick shout out for Elder Beckstead and Elder Hills (Current Office Elders) for getting one of my memory chips fixed! Thanks a lot brethren now a chunk of my memory isn't lost throughout my experience in this mission all is well! Hallelujah!!!
Throughout last week since I got the transfer call to go serve with Elder Rom, I had to bid farewell to very few members in Tuek Thlaa. It's funny because I had officially served in Tuek Thlaa for about a transfer and 2 weeks how about that! I had to say Good-bye to one of the most humble I ever met in my entire mission known as Ming Chrib she's gone through a lot, she's doesn't know how to read the Khmer language yet ,however her faiths so strong it's not even funny!
I am so grateful to have the chance to serve as much brethren and sisters over there in Tuek Thlaa and it's that time in my mission that I am in need of returning to South Zone in Chomkarmorn! I love the area already even I don't know that many brothers and sisters in this branch I am serving in already! I already met very funny people in this area and it seems like this branch doesn't seem to be a.... struggle "too much". Anyways, one more thing I came across on this P-day having to always go over a bridge throughout my time proselyting in this area which is known as the Chbarr Ampoev Bridge. I came across having to go across the bridge and endure a lot of rain in this season! But that's okay because I am use to this missionary lifestyle! Hahaha!
Last week, I thought General Conference was great! I was hoping that we a learned a ton and are able to apply the teachings of the Prophet Thomas S. Monson and the apostles teachings able for us to help each other endure to the end! Chomkarmon's a very interesting area, I had meet some Less-Active Members in this area and they're tough won't say any names but I am willing to bare my testimony and support Elder Rom's as much as possible to keep up the work here! I am just still staying strong here!
I love missionary work and I see a bright future of my mission here! I love this mission and it still means everything to me! Well, I need to go soon however, I hope that all you that's been reading my post knew that. Serving a mission is a sacred privilege from God, you really learn a lot from companions one missionary has tagged along enable to refine ourselves to the disciples that God wants all of us to be!
"Brethren, may we care for o ur bodies and our minds by obs erving the principles set fort h in the Word of Wisdom, a div inely provided plan.With all m y heart and soul, I testify of the glorious blessings which await us as we do. That this m ay be so, I pray in the name o f our Lord and Savior, Jesus C hrist, amen." - Thomas S. Monson
P.S. Well got to get going will be posting more of what's been going on in my mission! :D
សូមសន្តិភាពនៅខាងក្រៅណាស់!!!! #YOSO
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