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Finders of the Elect

Hey y'all! 

Nothing too crazy has happened this week. We have been trying to teach a lot of new people to help grow our Branch here in Cotnogan. The problem is that not a lot of people are interested in learning about our church. We have noticed that we are able to find new people to teach, but it is hard to find new people to teach that are actually sincerely interested in our church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. So, as one of my brothers called it we have spent a lot of time trying to be "Finders of the Elect." And so far it hasn't been going to hot haha. But I know as we keep at it, and testify of Christ, we will be able to help bring others unto Christ! And I can't wait to see how it goes! So, for this email I wanted to share my testimony with y'all.

I know this Church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is true. I know God loves me. And I know He loves You. I know God wants us to be happy in this life, and to have true joy. And because He loves us, He gave His Only Begotten Son Jesus Christ to save us from our sins. I know life can be really hard sometimes, and it can seem like it won't get any better. But I know as we come unto Christ and have faith in Him our burdens can be made light. And we will be able to experience the exceedingly great joy that this Gospel can bring into our lives. 

Mahal Ko Kayong Lahat!

Elder Morgan










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