Te Karere . es,including first counsellor in the M.I.A.,counsellor in the Sunday School,superintendent of the Sunday School,and assistant branch secretary. He ismarried and has four boys. ElderHunia, his wife, and his children area typical Latter-day Saint family andwill do much good in the great work-to which they are called. Elder John Ngawaka, a member othe Church for many years, is labour-ing in the Auckland District, search-ing for inactive Maori Saints. 1 Iserved as president of the AdnltAaronic Priesthood. Brother Ngawakaand his wife have four of their eightchildren living at home with

Te Karere . es,including first counsellor in the M.I.A.,counsellor in the Sunday School,superintendent of the Sunday School,and assistant branch secretary. He ismarried and has four boys. ElderHunia, his wife, and his children area typical Latter-day Saint family andwill do much good in the great work-to which they are called. Elder John Ngawaka, a member othe Church for many years, is labour-ing in the Auckland District, search-ing for inactive Maori Saints. 1 Iserved as president of the AdnltAaronic Priesthood. Brother Ngawakaand his wife have four of their eightchildren living at home with Stock Photo
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Te Karere . es, including first counsellor in the M.I.A., counsellor in the Sunday School, superintendent of the Sunday School, and assistant branch secretary. He ismarried and has four boys. ElderHunia, his wife, and his children area typical Latter-day Saint family andwill do much good in the great work-to which they are called. Elder John Ngawaka, a member othe Church for many years, is labour-ing in the Auckland District, search-ing for inactive Maori Saints. 1 Iserved as president of the AdnltAaronic Priesthood. Brother Ngawakaand his wife have four of their eightchildren living at home with them.Brother Jack is very keen aboul hiscalling as a missionary and eager tohelp his brothers and sisters becomeactive in the Church again, lie and September, 1955 275 Elder Hunia arc companions. As theymake initial contacts with the in-active members, they turn many oftheir contacts over to Elder JamesII. King and Elder B. C. Mecham, who follow up with systematic re-teaching of the Gospel whenevernecessary.. 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-