The Results Are In…I’m STD FREE!
მეგობრებო!
Well, this week was very different. I really don't remember much
that we did, but Wednesday night really changed. Long story short, I thought I
had a kidney stone for a series of reasons. We called the missionary doctor,
and he said it was probably an infection. To me, that made more sense. We then
went to the doctor and did some tests. Then I went back in and he was CERTAIN
that it was an STD. I tried to convince him that that is impossible, but he was
firm in his belief. We went back today, and as it turns out, I only have a
bladder infection. So, that makes sense.
Because of this medical problem, I was less than able to fulfill
missionary work to the fullest. I was extremely fatigued and achy all week, so
we did what we could outside, but my body just couldn't handle it, plus finding
a bathroom THAT frequently isn't super easy.
In the meantime, I read and rested. My testimony of some
doctrines grew quite a bit as I pondered more and more. A fair amount of people
here tend to believe that organized religion isn't always the best. That may be
true if they are organized by Man. But Christ's church is not organized by
Man. It is organized by deity. The doctrines are from God. So yes, the churches
that are more visibly corrupt aren't always the best. I won't name any, but
some Georgians might. Anyway. I was thinking about our purpose here as well. We
are called here to preach repentance. Sometimes people here take it pretty well
and ashamedly say, "I know". Others do not. But I am you all to repent
of anything. Maybe it wasn't a sin. Maybe you could've just done a better job
at something. This life is about improvement, so improve in something. Anyways.
--უხუცესი ფიშერი
Missionaries on a marshutka (minibus)
Some great Jazz graffiti we saw
Me dressing in the Armor of God at a Family Home Evening with an American family
A great view from a corpus (soviet era apartments)
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