Hello everybody. I'm a little short on time today, but I will do my best.

So last Monday we had a dinner with the Asada's. there sister Asada I had her old book of Mormon. When she was and investigator, she didn't know if it was true or not. But there was a fire and that book of Mormon was saved. And everything else burned. All of the other religious books. And then she read it cover to cover even though didn't have covers. And she knew that it was true after reading it. I know that it is true too.
Nothing really happened on Tuesday. But on Wednesday, Spackman Chōrō and I went to Kichijoji to help Mission Office out. We were test dummies for a new pamphlet. That was hard. We talked about "who is God?". That was pretty much his last dendo opportunity. Then we had Eikaiwa, which is always fun. We had more than one student in class this week.

Thursday was transfers. Millard Chōrō successfully moved rooms. He is transfer 8 and from Tennessee. We went hard. We met all of our goals, talked to about a hundred people in 4 days, and got some new people to teach. This next week is already mostly booked. I don't know how they do it in other places, but there is a lot of time spent in Japan just finding. We had a guy tell us he would love to meet and we set up an appointment and then he said that he didn't want to meet because he is Buddhist.
"Elder Murphy is the snack machine. I've never seen a man eat so many snacks in one day it's quite amazing I count it as a miracle in my prayers at night" (Elder Millard)

I have actually lost a lot of weight here. I don't know how. But yeah, Friday and Saturday and Thursday were all very finding filled days. It was also very windy and cold. But we are doing our best to make it fun. Going to a different station to talk to people it's really fun. It's only four minutes away but it's a really different atmosphere.that is about it for the week. Today we talked to people, ate food and wrote emails. We went shopping for white elephant, but you will have to hear about that next week.
Love you, keep asking me questions so that I can give better emails for you.
Love you, マーフィー長老
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