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Week 123: Lautoka Zone Conference - Fiji Suva Mission

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 Message from President and Sister Markus:      Lautoka Zone Conference today.  We were able to be with the wonderful Elders and Sisters in the Lautoka Zone.  We were taught about Christlike attributes and sang many Christmas songs.  We are all blessed to serve in the Fiji Suva Mission.     I am heading to Suva now where our flat stands nearby the temple.  I will be staying there for a few weeks until January.  They say we are going to Kiribati on January 17th.  I am so excited to meet my best friend whom we were good friends when we were not members.  We will meet again and we are missionaries.

Week 122: Quarantine Ends and Accepted to BYU Pathways

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      I was supposed to go outside today and be finished with my quarantine but I'm not.  They say I will be going out tomorrow.  I have been Covid tested the first time and I got a negative test result.  Then the second test was yesterday but the results will be going out this evening so the mission president called me because they were at the reception area to pick me up but he told me I can't go out until tomorrow.  This evening I will get the second results.  The zone leader that will pick me up is from Tarawaieta where I lived!  So I'm so shocked that he is serving here.  They will pick me up tomorrow.        I am going to the church building today to take my language test for BYU Pathways.  I am nervous because I have been through many languages and English is getting older.  I will set my test in the afternoon after our baptismal interview with some of the missionaries who will get baptized this coming Saturday.  So my Ikiribati companion is going to give the intervi

Week 121: Quarantine and Applying to BYU-Pathways

      I'm so tired of quarantine but I use my time in calling my family and friends.  I have received an email that there would be chance or another way that I can apply in the enrollment to BYU-Pathways.  Here is what GWilliam responded to me.   Elder Bateiti,       Yes, you do need to take the English Test online.  Is it possible that the quarantine facility can provide you a computer for a few hours with Internet connection?  Then you can register and take the test so you don't miss the deadline of December 15th.  I've copied President Markus on this as well, in case he knows if that is possible.    If not, then we'll contact the Area Manager and ask her to allow a late application.  I would suggest that we get the application started up to the point where you take the test.  You should be able to do this on your phone.  Use this link and select apply now.  Then choose the yellow colored "apply now" button, not the blue one.  When it asks you to take the ex

Week 120: Traveling the World - Literally

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 My travel itinerary begins on Thursday, December 2nd.  I will travel from Zagreb, Croatia to Dubai on Emirates Flight EK2013.  It departs at 2:30 pm and will take 5 hours and 30 mins. Flight Itinerary to New Zealand At the airport in Croatia - one last call to my Imatang Mum   I have arrived here now in Dubai.  It's so crowded but I am waiting for my new flight.  It's huge in here and the people look tired.  I am hungry and don't know where to find food.  I messaged my Imatang mum to so how to exchange my Kuna Croatian money with Dubai money.  The exchange rate was 2 Kuna for 1 Dubai money.  I was able to use my mission credit card and buy water and choco bread.  The next leg of my flight will be 18 hours to New Zealand. Waiting at my gate for my flight to Auckland, New Zealand.  Nobody in the Dubai airport at night. I stayed all night in the airport waiting for my flight. Flight Information My plane to fly to Auckland, New Zealand.  It will be an 18 hour flight.  There is

Week 119: Updates From My Time in Croatia

      Good day to you everyone.  Here are some updates from the beginning of my time here in Croatia.  I have had many cool moments on how the Lord really needs each and every one of us.  Sometimes we might think that we have done nothing during this period of lockdown but I tell you many things I have done here in Croatia.      When I first arrived here, the field here in Croatia is already white and ready to harvest.  Me and some missionaries that I have been working with have found many friends.  Although some of them are Croatian, I am grateful that we were able to talk with Filipinos and one of them was a returning member.  Jenn has been attending church and we have some other times that we met her as well as her friends.  We have been talking with as many people as we could.        The funny thing I observed here is that when you talk to people, they won't respond to you.  It is so weird for me to see them like that.  Despite that a few have responded but maybe this is the cu