July
19, 2015
The
heading says "happy about email," is that what you were going for? :)
Being
senior companion is great. It's a little harder, but I think it's more fun
since I don't have someone else to rely on as far as Korean speaking goes. The
challenge keeps things interesting :) The language is always getting
better, I'm starting to feel a lot more comfortable with it. It's still super
hard, but nowhere near as stressful as it was the first eight months of my
mission.
So
our service project is at this Buddhist-run free-lunch-for-senior-citizens
place (I hope you can understand that). So we usually show up an hour or two
before lunch, and then help them get things ready, thus the anchovy
heads. Then we either take people's trays as they finish, replenish the
rice as it runs out, wash dishes, or stuff like that while they are eating. And
the best part is that we get free lunch after everyone leaves (jk, the food is
barely tolerable, we usually just tell them we have another appointment and
have to leave
KH is still doing well, last week we talked about the parable of the
virgins waiting for the wedding, and how spiritual preparedness is something
that you can't share with others. Hopefully that helped get the idea across
that he needs know for himself if the Book of Mormon is true. Because he
seems like he just doesn't care too much. He likes us and what we have to say,
but just thinks that his religion is completely satisfactory.
Things
are pretty similar with T. Yesterday we tried to show him the beatitudes in 3
Nephi, to show him how Christ came and established the same doctrine as in the
old world. But he just picked out the slight differences between that version
and the Bible version and went off about how Christ wouldn't have said it the
way he did in the Book of Mormon. It was specifically 3 Nephi 12:18 or 19 I
think, whichever verse is the most different from Matthew. He says that
according to the teachings of the Bible, it doesn't make sense that Christ
would teach the importance of salvation by your works. I feel like the biggest
thing holding him back is that he believes that it is by faith you are saved,
and your works are still important, but don't determine anything (or at least
that's what he says, I think he just doesn't want to change his life around).
It's super frustrating.
I
don't know if I told you about J, but he is a member from the Philippines
that recently started attending our ward, just every few weeks or so. Yesterday
he showed up, and told us that he wants us to treat him like an investigator
and just teach him all of the lessons. So we taught him the Restoration, and
part-way through he opened up and told us a lot about himself. He said that he
almost never went to church when he was in the Philippines. Then he came
to Korea to find work, and one night he had a dream that
his grandfather, who died a few years ago, appeared to him. J
asked him how he was here talking to him if he was dead, and his
grandfather just pointed upward to God, and then the dream ended. Apparently
he has had multiple dreams similar to this one, and he came to the
conclusion that he was supposed to come back to church. After he shared
that with us, we continued to teach, and it was probably one of the most
amazing teaching experiences I've ever had. The spirit in the room was so
powerful, and at one point when I was testifying, I felt it was just the Spirit
speaking, and I wasn't doing anything at all. It was like I had no control over
what I was saying. It was almost like an out of body experience, it was really
weird. Sorry, kind of hard to describe. Anyway, J is really awesome,
and the three of us are basically best buds :)
And
I got your package last week, thank you! Good thinking on the popcorn.
Luckily, my companion doesn't really care for it, so I get it all to myself :)
And that plain blue tie is actually pretty sick. At first I thought it
looked boring, but then I wore it and it grew on me a lot. But my favorite is
the gray/blue one with the squares. Anyway, I think I have like over 20
ties by now, so it's okay if you don't send me any more :) I love ties,
but it's just annoying to have a lot of stuff to worry about when I move to a
new area. Everything that you wrote on the paper got to me, so I think you
figured out the trick.
Have
a great week, I love you!
Elder
Hines