Hey
So last week not much happened because Elder Martin and I got super sick with a nasty cold. So that was a bad way to start off the first week of the transfer haha. President told us not to go out side and told us to rest so we can get over it as quick as we can. So now we are pretty much fine. Fine enough to get outside and get work done.
Gyoungju has so many foreigners its crazy! Yesterday we were talking to these guys from Uzbekistan trying to speak English and then we found out they spoke like perfect Korean and had no struggle communicating. We got one of their numbers and he wants to do the 30/30 English program.
See ya next week!
Monday, September 25, 2017
Monday, September 18, 2017
Transfers
Hello everyone! Today I am transferring to Gyounju in Ulsan zone! I will be with Elder Martin! I am super excited! He went to the Naval Academy for a little before his mission. He is from Sacramento California. This last week was super busy with meetings. Elder Yamishta of the 70 came for mission tour and it was great! He talked a lot about loving our companion. He says that our companion is our first investigator. Sorry my letter is going to be short cuz I gotta bounce. But heres some pics! Love you all!
| Tangsuyuk | Our hike last P day! |
| Saying good bye to the members |
Monday, September 11, 2017
Hello!
Hello!
Today I just want share what in my opinion was a miracle. So in this area is really big (not the cities the cities are super small) We cover 4 kind of major cities that are a little bigger than Enterprise. So we have to travel a lot so we are out of money because of buses. So for 2 weeks we had absolutely no food in our house. Not even ramen... We ate like once a day for these two weeks.
And there aren't very many members in this branch so we can't eat with them very often. So last Tuesday we were hitch hiking back home form Namhae Island and this guy in kind of a creepy silver van picks us up and turns out he owns a super famous meat restaurant selling hanu (한우 korean cow super expensive) and he drives to Namhae to pick up customers and drive them to his restaurant so when we he dropped us off he said that we can come to his restaurant and eat super expensive cow meat. To Elder Davis and I this was a huge blessing because we have been starving for two weeks. I know that as we seek the Kingdom of God we will be blessed and watched over. I know God loves his children and will help them on their way back to him.
Pics
The super expensive meat we ate for free! 200 Dollars of meat!
Today I just want share what in my opinion was a miracle. So in this area is really big (not the cities the cities are super small) We cover 4 kind of major cities that are a little bigger than Enterprise. So we have to travel a lot so we are out of money because of buses. So for 2 weeks we had absolutely no food in our house. Not even ramen... We ate like once a day for these two weeks.
And there aren't very many members in this branch so we can't eat with them very often. So last Tuesday we were hitch hiking back home form Namhae Island and this guy in kind of a creepy silver van picks us up and turns out he owns a super famous meat restaurant selling hanu (한우 korean cow super expensive) and he drives to Namhae to pick up customers and drive them to his restaurant so when we he dropped us off he said that we can come to his restaurant and eat super expensive cow meat. To Elder Davis and I this was a huge blessing because we have been starving for two weeks. I know that as we seek the Kingdom of God we will be blessed and watched over. I know God loves his children and will help them on their way back to him.
Pics
The super expensive meat we ate for free! 200 Dollars of meat!
| My companion with his messed up hair (its hard to explain what you want in korean). We had to go back and get him another hair cut haha. |
Monday, September 4, 2017
Sep 3-2017
Hello!
This week was a pretty normal week. Had a interview with the Mission President which is always good. We talked a lot about goals which is helping me a lot to be a better missionary and push my self more.
Just a little experience that happened last Saturday when we were going to Namhae Island. So we had appointment with a family that lived in America for a while so they are fluent in English. So we needed to hitch hike to go there and a man in a BMW stoped and said in broken English, "You go to the Namhae city? Geet in!" We got in and talked with him the whole way there in English. He works for the military making missiles so he is super rich. Sadly he doesn't live in our area he was just visiting. But he gave us his business card and to call him if we ever come to Deagu. Then when we met the family that is good at English and it went well. We shared a pamphlet about the Plan of Salvation with them.
Love you all! Have a good week!
This week was a pretty normal week. Had a interview with the Mission President which is always good. We talked a lot about goals which is helping me a lot to be a better missionary and push my self more.
Just a little experience that happened last Saturday when we were going to Namhae Island. So we had appointment with a family that lived in America for a while so they are fluent in English. So we needed to hitch hike to go there and a man in a BMW stoped and said in broken English, "You go to the Namhae city? Geet in!" We got in and talked with him the whole way there in English. He works for the military making missiles so he is super rich. Sadly he doesn't live in our area he was just visiting. But he gave us his business card and to call him if we ever come to Deagu. Then when we met the family that is good at English and it went well. We shared a pamphlet about the Plan of Salvation with them.
Love you all! Have a good week!
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