Monday, June 25, 2018

Pahhhh to Shite

For all those who have never been to Japan, you're probably confused with the title of this letter. You might even be wondering how to pronounce it. I'll explain in a bit. 

So a lot of this week consisted of meetings..like a ton. District meetings, a stake presidency meeting, MLC, and a conference with Elder Yamashita from the 70. Some weren't close either.  We had a lot of train rides too. I've probably used about 50 bucks on just trains. Crazy. 
On our calendar, SPM was supposed to happen at 1PM. We get there and wait a while but no one shows up. After calling the other zone leaders, we found out it was changed to 8PM. So we got wrecked. We went to Kamakura for district meeting and returned later that night. It was pretty cool to participate in the stake presidency meeting; we talked about some upcoming stake events and 英会話. 

MLC with Elder Yamashita was a blast. At some point, I was asked to read something and after I finished reading, Elder Yamashita stared at me for a bit and said "Wow, what a great voice you have! You should do radio!" So I guess my career is decided haha. He's a man of wisdom as well as jokes. I'm honored to have him in the area presidency. 

Most of our finding time was on the train, but we had some stellar street contacts as well. There were some times where I felt a bit scared to approach someone, but it was totally worth it. We found 6 potential investigators within the last few days! I also did some housing with one of the deacons in the ward. We didn't find anyone but his courage and desire to do the Lord's work was inspiring! He even shared his testimony about the work!

So in Japanese, they have a lot of onomatopoeias. If someone is fluent in Japanese, they are pera-pera. If you are a new missionary, your trainer might tell you not to "Pahhh to shite" as you teach someone on the street, which basically means, don't go ham. Another common one is "gaaahhh to shite" or "guuuu to shite" which is more or less the same thing. Pretty interesting language. 

This week is gonna be scorching hot. Woohoo. Time to pahhh to suru! Have a great week!

-Elder Chab
チャブ長老
#RaiseTheBah



Had some Hawaiian burgers after Kamakura district meeting!



Ice cream after park cleaning!



Conference with Elder Yamashita!

Monday, June 18, 2018

Miracles out the Wazoo!

This week was full of miracles! It's gonna be in a list format, but I hope you get the sense of it.
1. We met with a guy named 智彦 after P-day. He received a flyer a year ago but decided to meet that day. We had a member randomly join in to 同席 and we had a great lesson on prayer. We also met the next day at that member's house, had dinner together, and taught most of the Restoration. 智彦さん is progressing little by little! 

2. While we were at MLC, we got a text from Kokiさん, saying he wanted to meet and start the lessons over. He hadn't had contact with missionaries for a while, so it was pretty cool for him to do it on his own. We met and went over the Restoration again; he has a pretty solid understanding. I actually taught him last year when I had splits with the zone leaders at the time, so we had a connection already. We were able to set a baptismal date for next March. It's far away, but that's what he is comfortable with right now. 

3. I went on splits with 川崎長老 this week. We have served together for almost 2 years but I've never had a chance to actually work with him. Although it was raining, we had some great contacts on the street and a pretty fun time sharing messages about family history as we housed. 

4. We had our second lesson with 佐藤さん. We previously had him read the Restoration pamphlet and he read it all and came to the lesson with some questions! One of them being "Why does God have requirements for us?" I hadn't thought about that a lot either so we had a good conversation about it. We told him the time for church and he said that he'd be glad to come(And he is coming)! A very humble guy who really seems to want to know God. 

Those were just the major ones! Aside from that, I traveled to Kamakura and Hodogaya for district meetings. Pretty 懐かしい being back there. We've got a full schedule this week, especially meetings. I'm flat out exhausted. But it's all good! Anyway, have fun everyone!

-Elder Chab
チャブ長老
#RaiseTheBah



Last week as Costco!



We had dinner with the 貝森家!


Monday, June 11, 2018

Good O’l Yamato

Well, due to Costco, rain, and haircuts, I got gimped on time this week. Elder Jaeckel and I have been going hard in the paint these last days and it's been super satisfying. 
We have a few people we are meeting with and they have some potential. I think we can have a baptism at the end of the transfer!
To all the fathers, Happy Father's day! 

-Elder Chab
チャブ長老
#RaiseTheBah

Sunday, June 3, 2018

Like a Good Neighbor! Transfer 14!

We've been taking advantage of our new apartment by doing some neighborhood cleanup and making friends with our neighbors. One of our neighbors gave us some loquats from his tree and we gave some cookies to some others. Just spreading some love! I got a taste of what member missionary work is. I'm excited for it!

Speaking of member missionary work, we had カレーの夕べ at bishop's house again. We invited 中川さん, the guy we met on the street about 3 weeks ago that took us a restaurant. He's super funny and the members loved him. He was able to learn and experience what members are like in this church. It was a great opportunity and it looks like this is just the beginning! 

Yesterday during elder's quorum, a brother got some heat from another brother. We felt bad for him so we decided to bring him some brownies that night. When we went, he was asleep, but his wife was very thankful. We later got a message of thanks from him. 
Something I realized is that it's about the small things that we do in our everyday life to help other's feel God's love. Not only do we become more like Christ, but we help others as well. There's nothing better than showing love to others!

Well, we got transfer announcements today...I'm going to Yamato and my companion will be Elder Jaeckel! I'm super sad to leave Machida; I love everyone in the ward so much! Gonna be a bit weird cause I'll be visiting Kamakura and Hodogaya, both of my previous areas, each week.  I'm sure there's adventures waiting for me over there! 
Anyway, remember to show some love this week to everyone! Until next week!


-Elder Chab
チャブ長老
#RaiseTheBah



One of the biggest sports night in Machida!



Machida 1 district!


My last カレーの夕べ




カレーの夕べ!



I love these people so much!