These photos don't
nearly compare to Ben's outpouring of pictures, but there's a bit of Narita
statues (tiger for Sadie!) and also a new year tradition of calligraphy
writing. Its not the best, but its supposed to be the kanji for
miracle. :)
This week flew by--as
does much of our times these days! I feel like I learned the importance
of just opening one's mouth and having it filled. We talked with people
on the train, in their houses, on the street, and at different activities and found
people to teach in each of those places. One girl we met at the train
station one evening, found her again the next day and invited her to
church. Then on Sunday, our Relief Society president surprised
us by telling us that we had an investigator in the hallway. Having no
idea who it was, we quickly went upstairs and found our train station
friend! Seriously, ask and invite and then pray for help to see the
miracles that the Lord has in store. I know that the Lord is generous in
His help and promises. I know that He keeps His promises too! It is
really, really awesome.
I thank you all for
your love, support, and prayers. I really feel them daily and am in awe
of the strength that the Lord imparts to missionaries because of the prayers of
so many faithful people. I know that this is His work, that He is
involved in it and will help each of us as we seek Him. I know that He is
willing and eager to help us especially as we ask Him specifically for that
which we think we need; He will answer in the way that is best for us.
I love you all so
much--more than my companions love cake baked in the rice cooker (last week's
experiment)! May you have a joyful week!
Williams shimai