Well, this week has been an ongoing series of medical and mental health training sessions. The days have been long, again. But necessary. Generally the medical and mental health missionaries are sitting in the same sessions, and then there are their companions (like me). I have learned a lot but it is not exactly my field, and I have spent a pretty fair bit of time being out of my comfort zone. One thing that I have learned is the amount of resources and effort the Church devotes to taking care of its missionaries: physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually. It is impressive. Training continues tomorrow, but I thought I should post a little update at this point.
Elder Emfield
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