Email #78 Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Dang It Feels Good To Be A Missionary
Dearest Family and Friends,
This past week went really well! I am loving working with Elder Higashi and am enjoying every second of my time here in Narita. Transfer calls are a week from today, and I'm worried that I might be transferring. I'll have to make the most of this upcoming week and potentially end my time here with a bang!
We were blessed to see a lot of miracles this week. We found three new investigators and a new investigator for another area. We've really been blessed recently. God's timing is interesting. I don't think we're finding more people because we are working harder than before or have more faith; I worked hard with faith earlier in my mission and didn't find nearly as many new people. I do think some of it has to do with Elder Higashi. He is an amazing finder and really good at making people who have interest into investigators. I am trying to learn as much as I can from him before our time together is up. I also think a large part of it is just God blessing us. I'm not sure why He is blessing us so much now, but I am incredibly grateful for it. Life is good!
I've really been thinking about the importance of the Spirit. If we have the Spirit to be with it, it will guide us in every aspect of our work. Literally every aspect. That's so amazing! I love the Spirit and am so grateful for its guidance.
I love you all! Despite my slacker emailing and terrible memory, I really love all of you and am praying for you. Have a wonderful week!
Love,
Elder Calhoun
Dose 写真 Doe
We went to this place called Tika-tika House. All this food was like $9, which is super cheap in Japan. It was soooooo much food. So filling. The meat is this fried chicken like stuff called karāge. It's super good but soo heavy. This place also has these gigantic sundaes, but they ran out before we got there. Bummer
We made mabo-curry burritos. In Japan there are two really popular foods called mābōdoufu and curry. They are very different and never eaten together, but Elder Hipps learned to combine them in his last apartment from another Elder, loved it, and we have been making various mabo-curry dishes ever since. This was the latest. It was pretty goodWe went finding with our ward mission leader, Masato Kyoudai. He's a recently returned missionary, so he just put on his badge, stole Elder Hipp's bike and helmet, and turned into a missionary again. He's such a big help.
This is Shohei and Viwako. They are the best. Shohei is about to start his mission in Orem. He was converted like two years ago and is soo solid! Viwako is from Nigeria and is so kind. He's the man. I learned some pidgin from another Elder and can say a few things to him in it, and he absolutely dies. It's the best
Love you all. Have a fantastic week!