...special. Sisters Toleafoa and Hunt live by us covering Mesepa.
...social. Elders Toilolo and Larson visited with Meaoli and his family.
...educated. Elder Peck is terrific. ...enjoyable. Elders Johnson, Tiedermann, and Tumanuvao.
...fun. Elders Barns and Esekia.
...dedicated. Elders Foster and Peck baptized Brandon.
They also taught and baptized Sailau, this sweet young mother. She came to the baptism by herself.
...hard working. Elders DaBell and Austin taught a discussion. Children can turn any work into play.
...productive. Elders Va'enuku and Su'a hustling to their next appointment.
...committed. Elders Foster, Larson, Cates, and Peck taught and baptized Adi and Rain.
...motivated. Elders Tolley, Johnson, and DaBell set up chairs for the Amanave Sunday School.
...flexable. Elder Gage prepared for his transfer to Savai'i.
...cheerful. Elders Davidson and Johnson came to help.
...surprised. Weighing themselves is always that - a surprise. Elders Wells, Beck, and who knows? Davidson
...blessed. Elders Tapuai and Dimmick in central zone's van.
...handsome - especially the palagi on the right. Elders Tufuga, Malaefono and DaBell.
...cheesy. Elders Austin, Dimmick, and Tolley.
...courageous. Elders Johnson and Tolley with great Bro. Schwenke.
...willing to share. Elder Johnson is sharing his name badge with our Institute student, Johnson.
...willing to participate. Elders Tolley, Johnson, and Tuala went to a scouting activity.
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