Wednesday, June 6, 2018

WEEK 37 - MARCH 26, 2018 - PAK KRET

Sorry I don't have a lot of time to write so this will be pretty short!

This week we found a bunch of new investigators! We found a group of Burmese students who speak really good English and are super interested in the gospel. We also found a cool Pakistani family who is also really interested and they have a bunch of really cute little kids! Ww tried to teach them the Restoration but it was a little hard to communicate. Eventually we settled on just teaching about God and Christ but they are so excited to learn more!

Funny Thai name from the week: Babe

This week we met an old guy from Wisconsin whose name was Ted. He bikes around Thailand for 6 months of the year and spends the rest in Wisconsin. He knew the Mormons and wasn't interested in what we had to say but he was interested in telling us how we can lose weight. Tip from Ted: the key to losing more fat is to eat more fat. If you're looking for an excuse to eat more fat then here it is strait from Ted the biker in Thailand. 

This week while studied Preach My Gospel I read chapter 2. I read something interesting that said we, as missionaries, need to know what an investigator should know, feel, and do because of our teaching. I thought that was really interesting so I have been going through all the lessons tryinging to figure out what investigators need to know, feel, and do after learning each of the lessons. It's been interesting to look at it that way. One thing that stood out to me too is in all the lessons our investigators needs to understand that God is our loving Heavenly Father and that Jesus Christ is our Savior. All things in the church seem to revolve around those two points so those two points are crucial for our investigators to understand and to gain a testimony of.

I love you all so much! Thank you for all you do for me! I miss you all a bunch!

-Elder Borg

Found this while walking around Bangkok.
The new Thailand Bangkok temple will look like this in a few years!





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