Monday, November 12, 2012

Zone training


Another week.  This week's key indicators were a little better but not what I had hoped for.  We had the "K"i family and the "T" referral that we wanted to teach and neither of those have moved forward at all so that was way depressing.  Oh well.  We live.  To be honest nothing really happened fun this week.  

We had zone training which is always an adventure of waking up way early, going to Morioka, having a meeting, then coming back.  6 plus hours of trains and then we went straight to a lesson so we didn't really even eat that day until 9:30.  Oh well. All part of the fun right!? 

There was a lot of housing this week.  Not a whole lot of success seen from that though.  We started eating the thanksgiving that you sent. Thanks for that again. Also made some of the cake for members but still.  You send too much food it goes to members and I'm prety sure it about kills them with sweetness. Welcome to America!!!  I brought the candy corn to zone meeting and our japanese zone leader ate some, got this sick look on his face and said, "Sato dake da yo" (Its only sugar!) I chuckled. Its true.  This may be my last full week in Yokote but yeah. Got made a mark with this last week!  Anyway. Today is a little short but time is short today so love you all. Bye.
 

Monday, November 5, 2012

The Lord chastens those that he loves


Hey family! Hows it going? Hope halloween was fun and all that.  Here we dressed up and acted like missionaries all day.  Pretty crazy stuff. Well again a slower week here but hopefully it will pick up soon.  We have had some good things happen this week and it also was destroyed with comings and going to meetings and this week also have coming and going to meetings but still we will live.  

So because I figure you people will be interested we are getting lost of autumn leaves here. Pretty cool. We drove through the mountains to district meeting and it is quite colorful.   So in the 11th week of the 12 week training program for new missionaries it says. "New missionary takes the lead in all finding and teaching" which in our mission (unofficially) has become what we call "senpai week." (Senior companion week).  So guess what this week is? Yay!  This morning during compaion study I tried to change the order of things and he just looked at me with a straight face and said, "Who's the senpai (senior comp)?" "You are."  "Thats right,"  Ha.  
 
Also something exciting happened that night too.  We got a call from a missionary (we all have the same phone number except for the last 2 digits) and so I pick it up.  And its the Tsuroka Elders and they had a referral that was suppose to be coming to church.  Well, we had district conference so we weren't going to have church in Yokote so that was a bummer.   But we still got their information and then the next morning I got a call from the friend that had referred him and said he was going to take his friend to Morioka for district conference the next day! Yay! Way cool. Didn't end up coming because someone in his family was sick but still. We have high hopes for him this week because he sounds like he has a whole lot of interest. 
 
We also had interviews with President which were supposed to happen the end of this week but since we were there and to save time he did them then so I had no time to prepare but I lived through it.  I could also hear everything said in Elder "H" interview. Funniest part of that was he asked how it was going recently and he said lessons were rough and President "R" responds with "The Lord chastens those that he loves"  and the smart alek son of mine responds with "Then we must be really loved."  It made me giggle. Also at district conference I got to meet "S" kyodai from Aizu.  Not sure how much I talked about him back in Aizu but he was my favorite. He is way aweomse and the hardest worker ever in the church and therefore is now part of the mission presidency.  So I get to see him lots now! Yay!
 
So hopefully we will have lots to report next week.  Next transfer is coming up way fast. I feel like my time in Yokote is very very short. Kinda ready to transfer but still don't want to leave these leads that we have.  Mah. Whatever works. 
 
When we visit LAs and stuff that scripture you wrote father is always the one that I share. We don't have all the answers and there is a lot of heart-ache and horribleness and roughness in the world but if we can remember just the simple fact that God is our Father and does love us then we have a very important step in the right direction and sometimes thats all we can rely on.  Mah. Has never gotten anyone to come back to church but I think even active members need to remember that too. 
 
Love you all. Hope all is well with you peeps. Talk to you later. 

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Change of age of missionaries


So how's everyone?  Another even slower week this week (soon they can't get any slower so yeah).  A lot of housing and stuff. A lot of rain too.  Wow I'm sick of rain.  I'm about ready for the snow just because it is a lot easier to deal with than rain.  We live though.  Anyway.  I don't know if I thanked you guys for your unneeded package that you sent but thanks.  Didn't meet a single investigator this week so that was  bad.  Had 1 LA lesson and 1 with the "K's" so yeah.  Had one of our investigators suck a ton of our time so that was cool but didn't even get a chance to do a lesson.  This next weekend we have district conference so that should be fun.  Get to hang out with President R a ilttle bit more.  Um. Not a whole lot to report on with this week.  Really nothing at all exciting happend. 
 
Elder Grow's meeting was interesting.  He went an hour and a half over but he's a seventy so he can do that.  It was funny when he was over by an hour he looked over to President R and asked "You probably are stressing that we need to go right now aren't you?" "No.....I can drive really fast."  Funny man.  but it was fun to see half the mission all together. Don't have many opportunities to see all these missionaries.  Also got to see Shinno choro as the assistant. It has been like 6 months since I saw him.  He was way busy so didn't get to talk much (although he broke his thumb so he had a cast on it which was funny).  But a lot of interesting things talked about with Elder Grow.  Wanting to focus on LAs more than we have before and he took all our planning techniques and threw them in the trash so that was slightly concerning.  Interesting to hear some of his knowledge about the behind the scnes stuff at headquarters which leads me to my main event. Check out these stats
 
After the Saturday conference the #1 trending tweet on Twitter was the change of age for missionaries.
 
MTC time is being cut by a 1/3 across the board
 
The freshman class of BYU is going to be non-existent (ok so thats not official but probably will see an effect there)
 
Normally each week 500-700 applicants for missionary service come in.
The week after conference 4,000 applicants came in 2,000 elders, 2,000 sisters
He only had the data from the first 3 days of the next week but in the first 3 days there were 3,600 applicatants, 1500 elders 2000 sisters
 
Needless to say......wow.
 
Sounds like they are still deciding how much each missions allotted missionaries will increase so that will be interesting and the mission presidents are to put these extra missionaries in "centers of strength" and to use them more fully for rescuing less actives.
 
So thats what I have. 
 
Always no time.  Love you all. Sayonara.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Fall is coming





Hey family, what up?  Hope all is well as the fall rolls in over there too.  Its starting to get a little chilly here but I'm still holding out with the short sleeves everyday.  

  I realize you people get annoyed with short letters but as mandy realized there is not a whole lot to report.  The few investigators we teach the less stories.  Looks like "S" san even is going to fall by the wayside (our self referral).  Way depressing but he just seems to be choosing not to investigate. He respects us a ridiculous amount but still.  I had a 10 minute conversation with him on the phone just about why I stay here even though people don't listen.  As the little Utah mormons that we are I guess I never thought how outright stupid we must look to "normal" people.  He didn't seem to get it but just ended with, "Well you are a better man than me."  Anyway.  

"R" is sick so can't meet with her.  We techinically found a new investigator on splits this week but we will see if she lasts. Splits was really fun.  I actually like having Japanese companions and he has been through a lot of the experience I have of training in a tiny area and all that, so it was good to talk to someone that understands and see his ideas of how to get over certain road blocks. 

 We also had a "special district meeting" for the sisters in the district. It was stressful because we couldn:t let them know that we were focusing on their problems but we had to address all these things.  "M"-choro (who I did the splits with and is the zone leader) was talking with me the day before and I told him he should just teach it. He responded with, "If I talk they are all going to cry because it is so beautiful"   Well part way through the meeting we were talking about continuing work even though sometimes we don't see success so I asked him to share his experience in his small area and sure enough by the end there was not a dry sisters eye in the room.  He is crazy good.  Anway.  That was the most exciting this that happened this week. 

Next Mondaywe have the meeting with the 70 so I'm not entire sure when I will email but everyone should just email me at the same time, probably will end up being tuesday that I email.  Oh and this week I got a letter from "K.C"  in the ward.  Ha. took me off guard.  Didn't expect I would be attracting these primary girls. ;-)  Say happy birthday to little Atreyu for me. Love you all.

Monday, October 15, 2012

General Conference


Hey family.
 
How was your week this week?  This week was again way WAY slow.  I just dont get it! Can't get out of this rut but not all is bad. Conference is always way enjoyable so we enjoyed that greatly over the last 2 days.  Overwhelmed with gospel knowledge though.  Nevertheless we loved it.  We were slightly disappointed with Elder Holland.  He is always good for a good yelling about there is no time left.  Oh well. We love that talk. 

 We had an investigator come to church this week for the first time so that was interesting for her for her first time to be general conference.  And  it got even more exciting when between sessions we were just walking around talking to members and she comes up to us with a member that she had known clear back from investigating 10 years ago and he comes up to us and asks how often we meet with her.  The  answer, well actually she doesn't have any interest in the gospel and doesn't want you to visit her.  "Why?"   Well she has never really wanted to listen for various reasons, eh?   She's a japanese old woman, she can't say no to you.   Apparently she did once and the missionaries back then cried.  Sigh.  So that was fun.  I love Japanese people but they need to get a little bolder.  Sigh.  So that was an adventure.  

Other than that it was just a lot of knocking doors and such this week.  We start the new eikaiwa this week so that shall be fun.  Other than that lets see.  There are really no exciting stories when you spend your whole week knocking doors and finding no one.  In two weeks we have a meeting with Elder Grow from the 70 so that will be fun.  It will also be on a Monday so we will have to email a different day.  Not a whole lot other than that. 

Random request, not sure if I will be able to do it but could you send me the recipe for pumpkin pie?  I want to try to make it, maybe for eikaiwa or something.  Knowing from last year they don't really have pumpkin pie here.  Since I have a few more minutes and no more content to write about I will say random things.  So in the movie "Finding Faith in Christ" in English there is a part where they are on the sea and wake up Christ and he says "Peace, be still"  Well its a lot more....interesting in Japanese.  He says the equivalent to "shut up and be quiet."  The first time I saw that it made me laugh. Especially since he whispers it.  Well that the only random thing I have.  Love you all talk to you next week. 
 
Elder Carter

Monday, October 1, 2012

Becoming a More Creative Planner


Hello peeps,
 
Another roughish week to be honest. Lots of random annoyances and everything.   But its forcing me to be a more creative planner for how to use time because all our investigators and people we are teaching are falling left and right (all for health reasons strangely enough).   Its an adventure.  We worked really hard to find new investigators this week, but in the end no one. 

Have one good chance though that took a Book of Mormon and gave us his business card and this ridiculously delicious apple juice that he grows the apples for.  He is just way busy because of it being harvest time.  Its funny to watch them harvest. Its not white like wheat it is gold which is kinda cool and when I say the scripture now to people I say "The field is gold, all ready to harvest".  I always had an image of a man out there will a sickle, which we have seen a little of, but welcome to our day.  Out comes the harvester which is a fascinating machine but takes like 10 minutes to harvest the whole field.  Fun stuff.  

Didn't really meet with any investigators this week.  Just the ones we can just show up to and that mainly like missionaries.  We have an appointment to meet with "R" tomorrow so hopefully that all comes through. 

Anyway, random stories.  So jealous you went to a football game. They don't have football here as you may imagine.  I'm glad you enjoyed the Jesus the Christ story. Didn't find it that humorous myself but oh well, glad I could bring joy to others. They are playing The Beatles here at the library right now.....TORTURE!!!! I miss my Beatles. 
 
Anyway. Hope all is well with you people. Enjoy conference without me! Way jealous you get to watch a week before me.  But oh well.  Bye bye.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Some weeks are rough


Well here we are at another week and boy was it a brutal week when we looked at it in the end.  Total of 3 lessons when normally its closer to ten. No one progresses, no one at church, no new investigators, etc. Ouch.  Little embarrassing to report our results last night. Oh well though. Just need to keep working hard.  Anyway.  

But yes this week EVERYTHING fell through. We were lucky to even get the three lessons in.  We had one day where our whole day's plans and backup plans all failed in 45 minutes. Partly we could have just planned better but still thats was disheartening especially for Hunt choro.  He absolutely despises tracting.  But oh well. Make him do it anyway and he's a good sport about it.  

Also part of the problem was also being out of town for part of the week for zone conference. (Leave the day before to go to kitakami, all day zone conference, come home the next day).  But zone conference is always good.  Its kinda like general conference to me.  Get revved up a little and then can go out with a hunger to share the gospel.  Although that day also was an adventure and a half.  But at all zone conference we have a "sudden role play" where people get called up to role play in front of the zone.  And as you may have already guessed, "H" choro and I were called up.   This three weeks under his belt and he's taking care of business. I was pretty proud of him.  We also had a little more of a plan than last time but yeah he trusted that when I would look to him I had him set up to say what he needed to say. Not perfect by any stretch of the imagination.  But it was kinda fun.  

Learned lots of stuff and then after all the trainers got together and the trainees got together for separate meetings to talk about the training.   My whole district is training right now, Its actually kinda funny.  The average "age" of our zone right now is a transfer and a half. WAY YOUNG!!!!  Anyway.  Other than that it was a lot of knocking doors this week.  Watched that Elder Holland movie twice this week.  I have been able to add another phrase to my phrases   "I don:t want to practice this lesson" "Feed my sheep!"  But it works, he  just laughs and then does it.  

Also president "R" and Sister "R" came to our branch on Sunday. Thats about terrifying and a half.  But the members loved him and he loves the members and, well, he's just president so it was fun.  Had a "linger longer" type thing after so yep lots of fun.  Anyway. I think that does it for this week. Always just a bunch of random stuff.  Love you. Hope all is well with you guys.