Called to Serve

Connor will be serving as missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He will be sharing the happy news of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the blessings that are available to all who believe in the Savior and choose to follow His teachings.


Thursday, March 30, 2017

End of 5, WOW!

Wednesday: district meeting and Eikaiwa. We missed Len and Taichi, the college students, but we have a lunch appointment on Saturday. We also went to Hoya to street, we didn't find anyone, but that is my goal for next transfer. Find someone in empty Hoya to teach.

Thursday: Choi conference. Elder choi of the Area presidency came and talked to us. He and his wife are from Korea and they are hilarious! One of the first things that they were talking about is PMG as the new Perfect Marriage Guide. They also told us that we should go to school and find an eternal companion as our after mission priority. They talked a lot about how we can work with members. That was 7 hours of sitting, so what did we do when we went home?  We housed! We had a great time housing. Found some new PIs, for the sisters, but that works too.

Friday: we did studying, weekly planning, and streeted the Eki for a bit before going to call up some people from the phone. Yay planning...!

Saturday: we had lunch and a lesson with Len and Taichi. We ate Ramen Jiro, the dangerously big one. The lesson was great. We sang "I am a child of God", explained why we were in Japan and they were totally down to meet again! Then to make things better, we went to Kichijoji with Masato to watch Meet the Mormons. That helped to much! He really understands that we actually left our family for two years and we are here to help. He had a lot of concerns about Mormons, but the movie helped.

Sunday: all of our investigators are young, and they all have the same problem. They can't wake up in the morning. So Masato and Taichi slept in. We passed the Sacrament, which made me happy, it is a chance to serve members. Then after church, we had ward council while downstairs, the youth were having a yakiniku party for some people who had gotten into high school.

We found lots of PIs that evening and then did studies.


I have to run, but I love you all!

愛していますね!マーフィー長老

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