WEEK #94 - Boleh Bah

**SAVE THE DATE** McKayd will be giving his Homecoming talk on June 23rd at 10am with an open house to follow. More details coming. PS His brother, Keldon, will be giving his Mission Farewell talk the same day.***


Sabah is amazing! "Bah" is best translated into English as an exclamation point. Boleh means "Can."

Any time you are going to say something that you want emphasis added to, just say "Bah"! In West Malaysia and Sarawak you say "lah." Pretty crazy, right?

When Malaysia is so hot you stick your backpacks in the fridge, and your helmet and shoes in the freezer. 

This week went by pretty fast. Brother Adrick is a part member family. We watched the restoration video together with them. The atmosphere when we walked into the room, and the atmosphere after hearing again the words of Heavenly Father "Joseph, this is my Beloved Son, hear Him," was completely different. The Holy Ghost (also known as the Spirit) is real.

I tried to make my mom proud by patching my pants that got a hole in them from the motorcycle accident. I got the needle double threaded and everything. I realized I didn't have any material that matched the color of my pants. I immediately gave up and found a street sewer who did an OK job. Sorry mom!
The shades are on. 

There is a less active we are meeting named Ridle. He has a lot of challenges in his life and was wondering how to overcome them. We read two scriptures that I invite you to read: Mosiah 2:41 and 3 Nephi 13:31-33. If we really apply these two scriptures in our lives, the Lord will bless and sustain us.
Brother Ridle

Elder Uchtdorf gave a talk in general conference titled "4th floor last door." He shares a story of these missionaries knocking apartments. They knocked the entire apartment with no luck. As they got to the top floor, there were two doors. One of them did not looked occupied. They knocked on the last door and long story short the family that loved in that apartment was able to receive the restored gospel. We felt like we had a general-conference-like experience. Every single door we knocked was either Muslim or didn't answer. The verrrryyy last door opened and they were a Christian family. We were able to meet the Dad and are looking to meet the family this week.


 The cat climbed up onto my back and sat there for half of the lesson. Crazy!

I've noticed the Lord rewards us according to our faith. It's the "last minute" or the "by the hair of our chins" kinda faith that He wants to see. What a great way to grow our faith!

This next week will begin my last transfer on my mission. I will return with honor. Thanks again to all those who have supported me. See you next week!


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