tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1496336695555974075.post7873924544591981086..comments2014-12-30T06:51:20.116-08:00Comments on Elder Kyle Finneman: Week 2Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15028088329654535574noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1496336695555974075.post-65967072383162131392014-12-28T17:31:01.550-08:002014-12-28T17:31:01.550-08:00Elder Finneman, my ancestry comes from Daet, so I ...Elder Finneman, my ancestry comes from Daet, so I found your blog while looking up missionary blogs from the Naga mission. I love this, cause I can really relate to how you started off as a Filipino raised with a strong English testimony, desiring and called to share the gospel to our people back at the mother ship. I know you probably won't see these comments for months, but I'm looking forward to catching up to real time, and I plan on sending you a hand written as soon as I reach that point. I really appreciate the love that you have for the people already, and the energy and natural leadership that you're already showing your first month out in the field. After I read this letter, I pulled up a video of the MoTab singing Did You Think to Pray, and after your words, I can say that my desire to pray always has been fortified. I can really connect to your perspective and the way you express the stories from your mission. God speed, Elder.<br /><br />JoeJoe Morahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00305981231549830737noreply@blogger.com