Jan 15 at 9:54 PM
Yay Korea! Everyone we
talk to says that it's just now starting to get cold, which means I'm doomed...
;) But don't worry, I'll be okay.
The week has been pretty
good. We had two meal invites on Thursday, and WE ATE SO MUCH FOOD. There's a
thing in Korea, where food left in the bowl offends people, and since we, as
missionaries, probably shouldn't offend the children of God, must eat all that
is in the bowl. So, we went to a buffet for lunch with one of our
investigators, and I ate basically until I was going to throw up, but still ate
ice cream and cake (because let's face it, there's always time to ice cream and
cake), and then that evening we were eating at our ward mission leader's house,
and we ate two big bowls of this delicious Mongolian noodle dish... It's been a
while since something has been that delicious and happy and that sad at the
same time. It was great. Probably won't be the last time. ^_^
You'll be pleased to
know that we're working out for longer than 20 minutes today. b(^_^)
I really like the
scriptures, and that may be one of the understatements of the century (and
that's a hyperbole... English is fun, isn't it? The people we're teaching think
so too...). Some of the commandments investigators must be taught before they
can be baptized is to pray often, read the scriptures often, and attend church.
Those three things are the CPR of someone's testimony; they're what keep you
alive (Church, Prayer, Read the scriptures). I testify that's absolutely true.
I can't even imagine how difficult life would be, and missionary work
especially, would be if I didn't get to study the scriptures every day. I'm
reading in 3 Nephi right now about Christ's visit to the American continent,
and about His ministry in Israel. Time is short, so let's just say that Jesus
Christ is pretty great. Learning His words is great, but even better is living
them. How better could we know Him?
Have a good week!
Sister Chun
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