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I’m Going To Be A Dad!

Hello everyone!

I hope all is going amazing! I'm sorry its been a while since my last email. I will try to better in the future. This week has been so amazing! We have really been focusing on finding new people to teach. 

Our area is so so beautiful, and the people are so so friendly. But when it comes to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, they recently haven't been to keen on listening in. So this week we have been finding and finding and finding... and guess what! No one wanted to listen. So we are going to try and do it again this week:) 

This week I also had a great opportunity to see some of my favorite members from my first area! The Oliva family. They happened to be in Goa while I was holding a Baptismal Interview. And somehow we saw each other in the middle of Sentro. They invited us over for dinner and of course we joined them haha. But I found out that one of their family members who I taught had been baptized! It was such a happy moment! She told me all about her experience and how happy it made her. It was cool to see the difference this Gospel came make in someone's life.

But on the other side of things. I'm having my first kid! I will know be training a new missionary which is super exciting! I don't know who he is yet, if he is American or Filipino. But I know we are going to have a great time here in Panagan! 

I'm sorry there's not much to fill y'all in on, but next week I will make up for it! Love and miss y'all.

Elder Morgan








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