tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7533593667405911257.post8234107233148152824..comments2015-06-27T16:09:39.469-07:00Comments on Elder Brycan Cole "The Philippines Naga Mission 7/2013-7/2015": Elder Brycan Colehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10193654401963777189noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7533593667405911257.post-90956078959330897102014-12-28T14:10:44.467-08:002014-12-28T14:10:44.467-08:00Elder Cole, I just started reading your blog. Half...Elder Cole, I just started reading your blog. Half of my ancestry comes from the Bicol Region where you're serving, so I thought I'd look up some mission blogs from the Philippines as a good Sunday activity. Yours was the first to come up. I know you won't read my comments for a while, but I thought I'd write anyway. <br />Even in your first month out in the field, I could see the spirit really guiding you in your language and in your actions. You're beginning to see some small and simple miracles, miracles that require quite a deal of worthiness to receive. That's amazing to me. I'm quite impressed by your humility in your dealings with the people of your mission. Brother Evangelista is a man I definitely would like to meet and thank for being so selflessly caring and generous to the servants of the Lord. You're gonna come back a lot more bulky if you don't keep these new rice portions in check. Haha, I don't know how healthy it is for non-Polynesians to be eating more rice than Samoans that's all I'm saying. ;) I look forward to catching up to actual time and I may decide to send you a hard letter if I get to that point before you return home. God speed, Elder.<br /><br />JoeJoe Morahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00305981231549830737noreply@blogger.com