Sunday, February 28, 2016

SUPER SATURDAY!!

I am sure most people in America are freaking out about Super Tuesday coming up very soon but over here I am still freaking out about our Super Saturday of total positive chaos and randomness.  Hopefully I can explain our week and Saturday accurately.  It all started last Monday when on a P-day we played basketball with our investigator Haruhito, gave vegetables to a needy bro less active, and capped it off with our Ugandan investigator Baker.  What a P-day.  Then Tuesday was followed up with meeting our French friend Mattias finally and discussing why we can draw Jesus (and lesson 1 of course).  We also meet with our Canadian friend David we found last week at Indo Curry (after having accidentally eating lunch before) and had a good talk about the church.  Wednesday I went on an exchange to good old Gifu for the fifth time on my mission and had a lot of good fun with Elder Bunch teaching a couple of people that volunteer to teach Japanese to foreigners.

The crazy part of the week was definitely Saturday though.  We had four appointments and NONE OF THEM FELL THROUGH!  It was quite crazy actually.  First we meet again with our basketball college friend Haruhito and had the best lesson yet with him.  He told us that he actually wanted the blessings of the gospel and responded really well when we reviewed the Gospel of Jesus Christ and he committed to baptism on April 24th.  SO EXCITED!  Next up we had a appointment to play tennis with a couple of members and an investigator who hadn't come in awhile came.  Then we had a good chat with our Ugandan friend Baker, again.  Lastly though, we ended the night with our bro Ito San. After meeting with him at the church and giving him a church tour (including the baptismal font) last week to start teaching him, we followed up with some Indo Curry and a visit to Mister Donuts (Japan's Dunkin' Donuts pretty much).  We had our ward mission leader come and they clicked really well and Ito asked him a bunch of questions.  We talked more about God with him and he seems down to keep talking with us and try out the stuff we teach him.  Just a crazy day.  On top of things, the Spirit just majorly confirmed our plans as we randomly meet one of our Eikaiwa students and another investigator on the way to things and we got to talk to them both.  This week the Spirit has just been giving us freebies as we just try to involve him.  SO COOL!  Just by trying to follow the Spirit, the Spirit just gives us really cool opportunities to meet and serve people without us planning them.  The Spirit really is the key.

This week I read Elder Schwitzer's talk in General Conference (ONE MONTH UNTIL GENERAL CONFERENCE!) and he said "If ever there was a time when the world needs disciples of Christ who can communicate the message of the gospel with clarity and from the heart, it is now. We need the clarion call of the trumpet."  Way cool right?  As a missionary I have learned a lot about this principle.  The first part of the mission I was really scared to speak in Japanese or really talk much but as I have gotten older I have learned to take as much opportunities as possible to testify.  It really has made the difference on my mission.  It might be scary and I might stumble (like all the time) but it makes me a lot happier and it gives me more of the Spirit.  In the "Power of the Everyday Missionary", Elder Christensen says how God gives the best weapons to the soldiers on the front lines.  As members, we can be on the front lines by bearing our testimonies and serving others and God will give us the most blessings possible for our families, friends, and ourselves.  So cool right!  I've seen that a lot as a missionary and hope I can continue even after that.  So take a deep breath, do a couple of breathing exercises in your Family Home Evenings, and get out there and blast the clarion call of your own trumpet because you can't fail!  I love you all and I hope you have a great week!

Elder Hall
ホール長老

Ponderizing Scripture:
"But that ye have patience, and bear with those afflictions, with a firm hope that ye shall one day rest from all your afflictions."
-Alma 34:41

Monday Flashback:
 I know that one thing I have learned on my mission is that God does command us to be perfect, but not right away.  All we have to do is try our best to be perfect and whenever we fall short, the Atonement makes up for the rest.  I know I wouldn`t be able to be on my mission and face all these challenges and language barriers if it wasn`t for the atonement.
- Re:  (The Week I Once Again Forgot a Subject Line) 3/2/2015


After District Training Meeting

Sunday, February 21, 2016

マク伝道 (Missionary Work at McDonald's)

This week was pretty bomb spectacular if you ask me.  We had a couple of exchanges this week which spiced things up a little bit.  First was my third kokan (tying him with Elder Smith and Elder Mueller for the most times I have gone with splits on someone officially in my mission) with Elder Nakamoto and while it was short because it was after Zone Conference (my last one as a missionary fun fact) but we had a good time talking to people on the street, even though our appointment for the night fell through.  

Friday I stayed here in Fukutoku with a younger missionary Elder Hovorka.  We planned to pretty much just talk to people most of the day so I could give him more experience in that regard but at night one of our investigators called us wondering if we could go out to eat.  He had eaten with us before a few times but when we brought up us being missionaries it wasn't that successful in the restaurant environment.  So, we ate with him close to the church and afterwards we were like, "Our church is right across the church by the way.  Let's go see it!"  So, with our friend Ito San we gave a church tour and when we showed him the baptismal font he was asking a bunch of questions.  During the middle of the explanation on baptism, someone called him and he told them that he was in a cool Christian place talking about this cool thing called baptism that can make you clean again.  The person on the phone asked him if he was alright which was pretty funny to hear but he is a bro!  We asked him if he would prepare to be baptized by the end of April but he said he would like to think about it.  We will see what happens next week.  It is just cool having stuff come out of the blue and then things going WAY better than you thought they would.

Thursday we met with Tatsuya (our hat shop friend) again and had a great lesson. We're
learning that we just have to keep the member helping us on a really
tight leash in the lessons and he helps a lot. If you give him too
much space he'll talk the whole time about how he's keeping the law of
chastity but not the Word of Wisdom (don't worry he has a plan to stop
in 1.5 years). Tatsuya has a lot of interest in the Plan of Salvation
and things are going well with him.


The coolest thing that happened this week though was last week.  We were biking around in the southern part of our area trying to find a less active member's house when we stopped this guy named David from Canada. He invited us to go eat at McDonalds with him right there so we went and talked for a good hour.  He asked us a bunch of questions and talked about not really have perfect faith which he thinks he why he hasn't gotten concrete answers from God before.  That then led right into the message of the Restoration and so we got to teach that, in English which, by the way, is really, really weird at this point of my life.  I was thinking that it would be nice to have an English BOM but I remembered when I was life transfer 5 I put an mini-English Book of Mormon in my bag tucked away so I pulled it out and we gave it to him.  He is moving next week but it was SOO COOL!  So random but we could feel the Spirit in hindsight just guiding us to him, even though he isn't Japanese at all.  It is so cool that Heavenly Father loves us so much that he leads others to help us other in the time of need.  I think that is why it is important that we follow the Spirit because we are the people that do the Lord's work, as priesthood bearers, or as missionaries, or as covenanted baptized members.  We will never quite see how we helped people someone when we followed a prompting or went out of our way to do to something.  So never do anything to quench the Spirit!  We all need it in our lives and I pray that we can all be worthy of the Spirit and have Him lead us!  I love you all and have a great week!

Elder Hall
ホール長老

Ponderizing Scripture:
"Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?...For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord."
-Romans 8:35-38

Monday Flashback:
"And then President Yamashita got up. He told us how that we were all great missionaries and that our light and examples have helped him build his testimony. We are always trying as missionaries to improve and to forget ourselves so it seems like a lot of the times, we have so many shortcomings and weaknesses. It was very humbling to hear all of the speakers express their gratitude for us missionaries and exteremely touching as with his tear-filled eyes, President Yamashita thanked us for the positive impact we have had on him. I felt my eyes tear up as well as I realized how much good I have been doing even when I always focus on wanting to improve, get better, and get rid of my shortcomings."
- Elder Ballard and the Parable of the Lost Wallet 2/22/2015

Picture:
 My Last Zone Conference

Sunday, February 14, 2016

The Good, the Bad, and the Spiritual

Good: This week we met with our one of our Korean Jesus investigators after a long time and we had a good lesson with him.  He is keeping the Word of Wisdom even though his wife tries to get him to drink coffee and tea like everyday.  He would be baptized but he doesn't like how when we are baptized we have to stick to one church and he can't go to the Korean Jesus church.  So, we are trying to help him gain more spiritual experiences.  Basically we just told him that we would help him out and the Spirit was totally there as we just asked a bunch of questions to help us understand him.

Bad: Our Ugandan investigator yesterday is trying hardcore to have us donate three or four of our nice silk ties to his fund because he is broke and is looking to make a comeback in business.  This of course was after he tried to give us some more marriage and non-marriage advice (trying to keep it at least PG-13 in this email...) and went on a thirty minute rant about Donald Trump and the election.  On a good note we did teach about baptism more in depth!

The Ugly: We had a lesson with the our favorite hat shop guy but his less active friend took over the lesson right after the opening prayer talking about the parable of the sower and how it justifies him being less active.  I shared a scripture from Revelations though!

The Good: We had another really good lesson with our college student friend studying French for no reason Haruhito!  The same as Yamanaka San's lesson where we just went in with an idea of what we were going to teach but then just asked a bunch of inspired questions (I think) and the Spirit was there and it was pretty cool.  He definitely has some interest and it helped us know where to go with him.  He had a question about Adam so we explained the Fall and we exactly felt the Spirit through it!  Spirit is the key man.

The Bad: Not really anyone we invited came to the Valentine's Day chocolate making Party but it is okay, it was still fun with members!  Also, later that night we had like, twice the attendance at Ping Pong Night then usual and it was AWESOME!  Our favorite English Student Takao San (a.k.a. Tack) who likes bluegrass and random English knowledge came.  He wasn't that good at ping pong but it was still fun!

The Spiritual: So, the big finish is a story from this week in following the promptings of my companion's stomach.  We went to Gifu DTM and afterwards we were pretty hungry and we wanted to get sushi.  So, we asked a young missionary serving in Gifu and asked if there is a sushi place close.  He said it was so we followed his directions but it took awhile and we were debating turning back so we don't waste time but then we decide to go anyways.  We went to a sushi place where you get chances to win a prize after every five dishes.  So, we eat 30 plates combined in order to get a prize and we finally did!  YEAH!  So, we go back on the train and there is a guy sitting across the way from us waving at me.  My companion sees him and goes over to him.  It turns out Elder Callahan had actually baptized the man waving whose man is Moto Kyoudai a year ago.  On the short train ride we found out that he had just moved to a new address and changed his phone number and hasn't been going to church recently.  So, in short, if we didn't catch that EXACT train, we wouldn't have been able to get him in contact with the Gokiso missionaries and help him be active.  Throughout the day in all these little things the Spirit was guiding us to that exact train!  We didn't notice or even think that a crazing for sushi or wanting to eat EXACTLY 30 plates for a prize was the Spirit but it really was!  It has been so cool on my mission to see the Spirit guide me as I try my best even if I don't know if it is the Spirit or not.  I know that God does lead us as we search for his guidance and be obedient.  Sometimes it won't be a burning in our bosoms or something we expect but it will be in his way and his own time.  It is so worth it being worthy to be lead by the Spirit!  Have a great week and I love you all!

Elder Hall
ホール長老

Ponderizing Scripture:
"Pray always, and I will pour out my Spirit upon you, and great shall be your blessing--yea, even more than if you should obtain treasures of earth and corruptibleness to the extent thereof."
-D&C 19:38

Monday Flashback:
"Sometimes, like Alma and Amulek, we have to have the faith to not see a miracle, to not be saved, to have faith that one day it will turn out alright that this experience is for our good in the long run.  I don`t know if I will ever find my wallet and its valuable contents but it is worth it for meeting (those two investigators because of it) and finding out again that the Spirit does lead me, even in bumbling Japanese and unconfidence."
- "Youth in Asia" -02/16/205

After DTM Picture

The sisters heart-attacked us for Valentine's Day so we took a one-eyed selfie


Sunday, February 7, 2016

A Ugandan, A Brazilian,and An America Walk Into A Lesson...

What a week of cool random miracles.  Monday was started off by helping a less active move which took a lot of P-day time because she had SO MUCH STUFF!!!  I didn't know it was physically possible to hold that many gold trinkets in a three room apartment.  Tuesday was followed by an exchange with a young Elder Richardson in Gifu which was pretty fun as we just biked around talking to people.  We also had sushi which I had been craving for quite awhile.  Wednesday Elder Callahan and I got back together again for a day before the next exchange on Thursday.  The highlight was English Class where two people who we talked onto the street a month ago who said would come randomly came.  So, it was crunch time.  English Class had to be good in order for them to keep coming.  Luckily we delivered.  The theme was School so beforehand we prepared a ten question "Pop Quiz" about random English and things about the missionaries' life.  Like, What is Elder Hall's first name? A. Colonel Sanders  B.  Shawnm  etc.  People got really into it and two people got 100% and everyone was FREAKING OUT OF THEIR MINDS!  It was like the funnest Eikaiwa ever because everyone was treating this quiz like the Super Bowl.

Thursday we had another exchange but I stayed here with Elder Miranda from Brazil.  He is super fun and we had a good time.  Our Uganda friend Baker is doing really well and we can actually have legit lessons for 45 minutes or so with only a 5 minute tangent on courting females and beyond.  We finished the Plan of Salvation with him and he really enjoyed the fact that knowing about the plan will affect your everyday life and choices.  He is way cool.  Also, on Sunday we met again with our English friend Ikeda San and he is way good.  We talked about the Gospel of Christ and when we got to Repentance he told us he never did anything really bad in his life but he wants to improve.  So cool!  We set another baptismal date for him on March 27th.  He also has been getting spiritual experiences through prayer which is really good.

One thing I've been thinking about a lot has been the Spirit and how God gives us it to lead us and guide us.  This Friday before a lesson we had an hour and we had decided to visit less active really quick.  I remembered a close by potential investigator and I was just going to ignore it but at the last second I decided to tell my companion about it.  We went over and we had never meet before but he let us in and brought us soda and we are meeting him again next Friday.  It was really small but God does guide us through our life with the Spirit.  It is cool because one of the ways Christ strengthens us is by giving us the Spirit and that he the way he leads us.  Whether we are seeking for answers, or in need of comforting or knowing that you are worth something, or if just wanting to be happy.  Nephi tells us that "the Holy Ghost, it will show unto you all things what ye should do."  All things means any help we need, Christ has given us the Spirit to lead and guide us and that what is cool as a missionary is I get to focus on that a lot.  If you feel the Spirit you know you are doing something right, cause who doesn't want a friend with no holidays or transfer calls that can lead, guide, direct, and comfort you whenever you call.  You all feel the Spirit and have a great week!

Elder Hall
ホール長老

Ponderizing Scripture
"Wherefore, be of good cheer, and do not bfear, for I the Lord am with you, and will stand by you."
-D&C 68:6

Monday Flasback
"I have been thinking a lot recently about, well, my mission.  Two years ago I got a letter in the mail calling me to be a missionary in Japan for two years.  I can't believe that it has already been that long and how different has it been too."
- "Gaijin Constipation Awareness Month" 2/9/2015

Eikaiwa a couple weeks ago! (I look like a hobo, yes...