Te Karere . Elder Fruean Many Samoan Latter-day Saintswho have come to New Zealand to livehave lost touch with the Church. Inan effort to find these people, manyof whom were staunch and activemembers in Samoa, two Samoanbrethren have been called to find themand help bring them into active affilia-. Elder Tuua Xew tion with the Church hereZealand. P21der Selu Louis Fruean has beena member of the Church for nearlythirty years. He and his wife and their three children are all active in theChurch. He served as branch presidentand as a district president in Samoa,and recently has been called to ser


Te Karere . Elder Fruean Many Samoan Latter-day Saintswho have come to New Zealand to livehave lost touch with the Church. Inan effort to find these people, manyof whom were staunch and activemembers in Samoa, two Samoanbrethren have been called to find themand help bring them into active affilia-. Elder Tuua Xew tion with the Church hereZealand. P21der Selu Louis Fruean has beena member of the Church for nearlythirty years. He and his wife and their three children are all active in theChurch. He served as branch presidentand as a district president in Samoa,and recently has been called to serveas second counsellor in the AucklandBranch. With his missionary work andand his new branch position, he willdo a great deal of good to help theSamoan people in Xew Zealand intheir Church activities. Elder Auilu Tuua has been in NewZealand about two and a half and his wife are familiar withmissionary labours, having servednearly twenty years as missionariesin Samoa travelling about the Islands.


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