Sight Seeing

Greeting from the Bronx. It has been a busy couple weeks. I am starting to get use to the area.

The hardest thing to get use to is how there are pockets of people. In Flushing it was mostly Chinese people. The Bronx is mostly Dominicans. It is really interesting how people gather in pockets to different boroughs.

I have been on a few travels the last few weeks. I spent some time in Manhattan last week and today I went to a Yankees game.

The missionaries here are treated well. The Spanish people are glad to hear about the Gospel. I would explain it as, they love God and are glad to hear more about Christ. It’s the commitment that is the struggle. They make a lot of excuses like, it’s ok, I have Jesus in my heart. 

The missionary work here is the same as my other areas. We do all street contacts. We work in the areas of the apartment buildings mostly. We do spend some time near stores or parks, where ever we can find the most people.

We had a media referral come in from one of the Church ads. A women by the name of Lydia who was born in New York. Here parents were born in Puerto Rico. She speaks both Spanish and English. We contacted her and she accepted the Gospel whole heartedly. She was baptized in two weeks. She has been to a lot of churches before and stated she didn’t feel it was right or didn’t like it. When she attended our Church the first time, she knew this was the true church.

During our District Conference I was asked to bear my testimony. I recalled a talk from the April 2023 conference which was titled, “The Imperfect Harvest” by Elder Vern P. Stanfill. When we put forth our humble efforts, the Lord will make up the rest. I applied it to our daily missionary effort and how imperfect they can be. The Lord makes up the difference and those who are prepared are found. It truly is a marvelous work and wonder.

Thank you all for the prayers.

Elder Noah Kendrick
Bronx, New York







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