Friday, December 25, 2015

Merry Christmas

First off thanks for the package family! I needed all of the cold weather gear and I put it all on and I feel great!

Second, transfers happened and I am... Still in Shimonoseki! I love it here so much! It's just become home and I love it even though it's the ghetto but the ghetto life is for me! Also my trainer Flippo 長老 went home honourably, and I have a new companion who is last transfer! His name is Horstmeier 長老 and he is a displaced Idahoan from Alpine, UT and he's probably the funniest person I've ever met. Anyways the last week and a half was pretty taihen because my trainer had tons of packing to do so we were down like two straight days In the apartment so I read a lot of scriptures. Anyways so he left at 8:00 AM on Thursday a week ago and my new companion came at 3:40 in the afternoon. The other two in the apartment had a lesson at 3:00 so I was a wandering missionary for an hour so I went out with Makoto Kyodai and street end and picked him up and we couldn't figure out how to drive inside the train station so we were like twenty minutes late but that's okay. This last week we have been super busy with Santa stuff. We went to our branch presidents work and sang songs and then he and his friend said, "we're not going to play Christmas songs but we are going to play rock and roll." It's an old persons home and they were all asleep anyways so that was fun. We then went around to a bunch of recent converts and less actives and sang as a branch kind of thing which was super fun. We also had the Christmas party in which I had to be a Santa for an hour taking pictures which was fun. Just regular Christmas stuff. But the highlights:

•I can talk to anyone I want to here which was featured in my 40 minutes in a car with only Fujinaka Kyodai.

•On Sunday, because we weren't able to get in contact with one of our investigators Okumura, I prayed for him to contact us and 30 minutes later he called, and then came to church and stayed afterwards and hung out with all of our YSA and ate a bunch of Takoyaki. That was a miracle! Prayer works and your father in heaven will help you if you pray in faith! Plus he's progressing and happy because of the YSA and church, etc. so we are praying for him to be baptized and have spiritual experiences everyday.

•Christmas! Full day P-Day! Christ's birth! Our King! Our Saviour! I love Him!

Anyways I think that's it! I love you all!

Elder Tschirki


 Me and Colton 長老 at the Christmas party

Our Branch President rocking and a crazy lady dancing.

Me and Horstmeier 長老 and Ikawa Kyodai waiting for a train to go play volleyball with YSA  
and investigators. We were riding for about an hour and a half on bikes and we decided to just
get on the train where we met Ikawa Kyodai. It was raining and windy but riding on the 
highways makes it so much faster because there aren't lights but it's more dangerous.
A Book of Mormon Anime
 Christmas!
 

We Haven't Gotten Our Transfer Calls Yet

We actually hear Christmas music EVERYWHERE. Grocery stores, sushi places, malls, everywhere. They love Christmas here, if they have kids, and the music is always playing. I just wish it was the old stuff like Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby.

Anyways this last week we taught three lessons kanaaaa (kana is like "I think", I didn't even think about it when I typed it, it just happened). Jun, the doctor, wants to change his life and become happy. He understands the doctrine of God and he can't deny the fact that other people have had spiritual experiences. He believes them all. He wants to have those same experiences and so he's been reading the Book of Mormon everyday and praying everyday. He wants to know if God is there and how he can get happiness from him. We set a baptismal goal for him for 1/30. Okumura, my boy, we taught on Saturday. He believes that there's a God and he also now has a goal baptismal date for 1/30. He expressed concern about joining a Christian church but we asked if he knew that it was true if he would join and he said yes, if he knew. We taught him about Jesus Christ, the Book of Mormon and how we NEED faith in order to receive promised blessings from God. We used the Shinko Bag analogy (faith bag) where we put candy in it, told him there's candy in it and they reach in and take the candy. We ask why they did and they said because there's candy. God is the same. He says "do this and I will bless you with this" and if we do that, we receive those blessings. It's really simple yet so overlooked. We have to have TRUST in Him in order to take the first steps in receiving those blessings. On Sunday we taught Kawachi with Fujinaka Kyodai who was the perfect joint (member present lesson, they call them joints here in Japan, I'm not sure why). We told Kawachi we would bring a young person but that fell through so we had the opportunity of bringing a middle aged man missing his thumb and index finger on his right hand (I love shaking hands with him) and instead of getting attitude from Kawachi we got respect. He had opened his heart a little but because he had a Japanese person teaching him. We taught about the restoration and the Book of Mormon at his genki saki (outside his door) and he said he really wants to know if it's true too and he's reading and praying everyday and still skeptical and doesn't believe but he wants to. He also has a goal baptismal date for 1/30. So in the last week we went from like 1 investigator to three baptismal dates. That's a miracle and it was only wrought because of faith and obedience. As we keep teaching them and they keep progressing, miracles will continue. "God has not ceased to be a God of miracles."

Oh we got to dress up as Santa's for Kunishi Shimai's special needs school and that was so much fun! They have such such sweet spirits and God loves them all perfectly, and you can feel it.

PS the Christmas Devotional was very good. Last year's music was better only because they sang "The First Noel" which is probably the most beautiful thing I've ever heard, but this year's "Unto Us a Child Is Born" was amazing. I loved it and that's exactly what the Christmas Video that the church put out this year says. Go watch it! I've seen it at least 100 times now and I feel the spirit stronger and stronger everything I watch it.

Oh and mom I memorized the Standard of Truth like you asked. "The standard of truth has been erected; no unhallowed hand can stop the work from progressing. Persecutions may rage, mobs may combine, armies may assemble and calumny may defame but the truth of God will go forth boldly, nobly, and independent, till it was penetrated every continent, visited every clime, swept every country and sounded in every ear; till the purposes of God shall be accomplished and the Great Jehovah shall say the work is done." Next step: Japanese.

Love,
Elder Tschirki

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

41 Different Species of Pufferfish

This week we had 5 return appointments, FIVE, two are new investigators, we have a lesson tonight with another who might become an investigator and one wasn't there at her house when we went and one is right before English class because he is an English student. Our district this last week of six missionaries got 15 return appointments. That's very high. We are definitely pushing the rock right now and the Lord is blessing us. This is definitely directly related to Egan Kaicho's revelation about challenging us to find our faith and build it and consecrate ourselves unto the Lord. PS he and his wife just decided to come to our branch this Sunday and they got like a presidential reception and someone tried to film it (Fukatani Kyodai). The first was a 20 year old kid named Okumura who is really quiet and he told us he is scared of talking to people so it was a really big leap of faith for him to meet. We taught him about God and are challenging him to pray. We meet on Saturdays with him. He said he will start coming to church too. He thinks God is there and wants to learn. Our second was another college kid named Kawachi (川内) and he is skeptical about everything. He is very stubborn and has his own strong opinions about everything and flat out said that even if he knew God was there and the church was true he probably wouldn't change and we told him with that attitude he won't know it's true and he was humbled and he's willing to read the Book of Mormon and pray. We have no doubt he'll end up getting a testimony and the knowledge of the restored gospel, but like he said, will he change? He's a deep thinker (like someone else out here, me) and questions everything (like me again) and doesn't listen to people except he sees the benefit (me) and we boldly testified and promised him that he would learn of the truthfulness of the gospel if he really wanted to. This promise doesn't go for just him, but for everyone! Pick up a Book of Mormon, read a little bit and if you want to believe, pray to God. Test him. He said he would answer and you would know the "truth of all things." Prove Him. Try Him. God keeps his promises to hose who honestly seek him. Anyways, our third return appointment is much like the guy I just talked about but this guy's name is Jun and he used to be a doctor in America and comes to English class for the sake of retaining English (he knows more English than me but his accent is funky) and he confides in my companion Flippo Choro in the advanced class (I do intermediate) that he wants
to learn what true happiness is and that he's not happy and (he's taken lessons before a year ago with the missionaries and never understood the principles, he's very logical) my companion promised him that if he would learn and act on the gospel of Jesus Christ then he would change. He said he would try. You know when a grown man psychiatrist is asking a 21 year old missionary for help in his life, there's got to be something to our message. He sees missionaries and members and doesn't understand why we are happy with all of our rules and commandments but the fact is that commandments protect us! They allow us to be free!

Anyways I'd like to share a couple of scriptures. The first is Mormon 9:15 "..; God has not ceased to be a God of miracles." It's true. Have faith, look for the miracles and test out His promise and I promise you that you will see miracles.

The second is 1 Corinthians 6:10 "... Drunkards... Shall not inherit the kingdom of heaven." It's in the bible. Don't drink folks. If you can't control yourself how are you supposed to be able to make
Christlike and spirit bringing decisions? You can't.

I love you all!

Elder Tschirki


 Us and one of my favourite people, Kobayashi Kyodai. He's one of the sweetest people I've ever met.
 Our district at the aquarium and dolphin show. They also have 41 different species of pufferfish there.
A panoramic of Shimonoseki from the aquarium. This is such a beautiful place! It's home!

Monday, November 30, 2015

The Big 19

Hey all! Thanksgiving and my birthday were awesome. We hiked around in bamboo forests on thanksgiving and then Colton Choro went all out and decorated the entire apartment and made a double layered cake in our little toaster oven (Japanese don't use ovens) and it was so much fun. It's been so cold and I've been humbled because it's the coldest I've ever been in my life probably. The humidity chills you to the core.

Sunday was the branch's primary program which was so spiritual and there's only four kids and the three boys are all in the same family but it was the most spiritual program I've ever seen. As soon as they all stood up and announced the theme and sang the first song we all started crying and it really hit me deep in the heart that "I know that my redeemer lives and he will stand at the last day upon the earth (something like that, Job 19:25, the primary theme). They all had solos too and it was just as full of a program as a 90 kid Utah program. But here's the catch! The teachers wrote down things the kids said during the lessons throughout the year that were spiritual and they used those as the themes in the program and so everything the kids had said, they REALLY has said earlier in the year. None of it was written and made to be memorized but it was all from the heart. That was very touching. It also really hit me how special children's testimonies are and how strong they really are. God really loves children! They're so sweet and pure! I love the children too, and in the Book of Mormon (I forget who, I think Mormon in Moroni 8? Or was it King Benjamin?) said that he loves little children perfectly and God does too. Kids are the best! Especially little Nihonjin kids! :)

Oh it was Tanaka San's baptism! I got to teach him one lesson when we were on exchanges! Sunday when he came to church he was completely smiling from ear to ear and he just said he was happy! The power of baptism is real! It changes lives! The baptism was so spiritual. Plus afterwards two of the sisters, Seko Shimai and Mei Shimai (in the picture back left corner and immediately to the right of me, middle row) came up to me, and asked "kami o sawatte mo ii?" Or in English "may we touch your hair?" And of course I let them and they just loved it so much. They just laughed and were like "aaahhhhh" because I do have pretty cool hair. :)

That's about all that has happened since Thanksgiving and we didn't teach lessons from then. Actually we had one return appointment but we went back and talked with her, and we determined her mental capabilities weren't enough to be able to make the decisions to join the church or not so we encouraged her to keep reading the Book of Mormon and to come to church. That's always hard to do but it's the best way to go because God has a plan for everybody and we know that those who are mentally handicapped will be loved and obtain heaven through God's love. He loves everyone perfectly!

I love you all (not as perfectly as God but I'm working on it!) :)

Elder Tschirki

Me and my octopus 
My birthday
Tanaka San's baptism
And the cake that Koganemaru Shimai brought. She's a saint! All of the Japanese members are the best people I've ever met, and she's definitely made it into my top 5 people I can never payback anything compared to what she's given me during my life
Birthday pics



 

Scarf Weather

This last week and a half we've met a bunch of awesome people. We have a new person we are teaching named Cho and he's a 21 year old Chinese kid who believes that God is real and that he's felt God's influence in his life. We met him on the street in downtown Shimonoseki and made a return appointment. We saw him the day before the return appointment as we were just riding around and he said "hey! You're still coming tomorrow right?" And so we think he's pretty kinjin (lit. Golden person aka golden investigator) and we teach him on Sunday a little bit about the restoration and about God and prayer. We asked him if he would pray as we showed him the steps of prayer and he did and it was very simple, but he said afterwards he felt a hot feeling in his chest. The only problem with Cho is he is very busy and works and goes to school so we can't teach TOO much but we are teaching him. We're thinking about teaching at lunches or dinners because he has to eat sometime right? We made other return appointments but they didn't show up or weren't home but Cho is great. We are probably going to drop our other investigators because they won't keep their commitments and grow spiritually despite them both being interested. Interest only goes so far, desire takes the rest and we've done our part. 

Last week Egan Kaicho did a surprise tour with the Assistants on boosting faith and Yamaguchi zone was the first place they went. Just imagine the first thing your mission president says when it's his turn to speak is "Where is your faith? Where is your faith?" It was a very edifying experience that made everybody wonder where our faith was, and why our mission is one of the lowest baptizing in Asia North Area and why the church isn't growing. He said the problem comes down to consecration and that missionaries here aren't as consecrated, meaning we aren't as dedicated to the Lord. Yes we are still hard working but there's a completely different level needed, meaning that we have to give EVERYTHING to the Lord. As we've done that and worked on building our faith, dendo has improved. Our quality of teaching has improved and we have been making return appointments, even if they don't show up, we are making them which is improvement. That's only been a week's worth of differences. Over the next two years as my faith grows and turns into pure knowledge (see Alma 32 and also read Ether 3 and how he had faith and after he had faith it become knowledge, also Ether 12) there will be more and more success, but more importantly is that I will become more of the person that God wants me to become. Being asked where your faith is isn't very comfortable, but nobody ever grew through comfort, but through effort. Work on your faith too! As you consecrate, you WILL see blessings. Live the higher law in Matthew and 3 Nephi. Live it and do it. You will see great blessings. I have.

Anyways I love you all! That's what's been going on!

Elder Tschirki


Us and Tomita Kyodai in one of his greenhouses. He's one of the funniest people I've ever met in my life. 
Scarves and neckwarmers WOOT
My new old man pajamas with little birds on them.

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Flip Flop Socks

First off, next week P-Day is on thanksgiving for some reason. I'm not sure why but it is but my birthday is the day after I think, the 27, and I'll be turning the big 19 and legally I'm still not considered an adult in Japan. That's 20 years old. 

Anyways, this week wasn't super eventful. We met a mom who was SO nice on her doorstep and we came back twice and visited her throughout the week. In the second visit we taught her how to pray and she did on the doorstep. Awesome!!! It was so amazing! But on the third visit Flippo Choro asked the inspired question "are you even really interested?" And she said she's interested a little bit but not a whole lot, and that she wouldn't ever join the church but she does want to learn more but not take lessons, so long story short, there's some interest but not enough to keep teaching so we are going to stop by whenever we are in the area and say hi to her and remind her about the Christmas party. She'll end up joining the church but the thing that's hard for missionaries is that people have to join at their own pace and level of understanding and making commitments. 

One of our investigators told us that he would listen to other churches' missionaries too to know what the truth is. He wants to believe in something but he problem is is you don't gain a testimony and conviction through researching everything, but it comes rough spiritual witnesses of the truth and that only comes when you are being taught the truth! We only taught him once this last week. 

Our other investigator comes to church almost every Sunday and he brings his friend with him but he doesn't read the Book of Mormon. He asked us out of the blue how our dendo was going and if we had people to teach, and at church he said his friend doesn't have a Book of Mormon (the friend he always brings) so he's doing missionary work but he's not reading the book hahaha. He believes in Christianity but doesn't act on the promises we give him. We're going to break it down super simply tomorrow and lovingly tell him at he will never know that the church is true without reading the Book of Mormon, aka the evidence. The most perfect book of any book on the earth is the way you find out gospel truths. It's the way you learn about life and gain an eternal perspective and understanding. You'll never understand the gospel or even life if you don't read the Book of Mormon. It's very simple! Just read it everyday for even 5 minutes and you'll come to understand it 100% faster than someone who has never read it. But really though we love our investigators and we just need to be a little bit bolder with them. The latter will for sure be baptized. We know he will, he just needs to read the Book of Mormon. He understands the principles and the doctrine, it's just commitments. Besides that not much happened. We had zone conference out in Ube and Kitakyushu is now in Yamaguchi zone for some reason. I also bought some cool socks with just the big toe in it.

I love you all!

Elder Tschirki


Out in Ube at the eki (train station).
 

Flip Flop Socks
 

Thursday, November 12, 2015

I'm Organized What

This week was super fun. It started out playing futsal (soccer) on the roof of a building overlooking the ocean next to the mountains with a couple of investigators and two of the members, Seko Kyoudai, Makoto Kyodai and his friends. It was super fun and a good way to introduce some investigators to each other and to he church. We didn't do a short message or anything but they came to church and enjoyed the YSA (there's like three that just got back from their missions within the last three months). The YSA is definitely doing their part with the investigators and being GREAT missionary members. They invite them to activities, shokujis (eating activities, like a potluck but with Japanese stuff) and just befriend them. Everybody needs to get involved with their investigator friends and with the missionaries and we'll flood the world with happiness and the gospel!

Anyways this last week was transfers and we're all staying, probably because we're all training, and life will be good and everything is set for the next six weeks.

Can I just say I love it when our investigators come to church? That's the first step of faith often times and they need to feel the love and warmth of the gospel at church. One of our investigators had gone to church about 2 years ago and didn't feel cared for and sat alone, but now that he came this Sunday he said it was a completely different situation. Everybody, make sure people aren't sitting alone at church! Make sure people are loved and understood! Do as the Saviour would do!

This week I had a miraculous change of heart. I'm actually clean and organized. I became obsessed with cleaning because "cleanliness is next to godliness" and now I CANT STAND messes. As we've been cleaning the apartment in our free time there is a definite change in the spirit. We're supposed to teach through the spirit and if we don't prepare to teach in the spirit, there's no way we can teach with the spirit, and like the scriptures say, "if he don't have the spirit you can't teach." So hey mom, I'm actually clean and you were right, I would learn how to be clean and hate messes while on my mission. I'm sorry for doubting you.

This morning I had a cool experience. As I was praying I felt two promptings that were really just thoughts but turned out to be promptings. The first is "the spirit is easily offended" and the second was "read about the 12 apostles in Third Nephi" and I was like "what the heck okay" so I did and I was lead to Alma 41:8-9 which says: 


"8 Now, the decrees of God are unalterable; therefore, the way is prepared that whosoever will may walk therein and be saved.

9 And now behold, my son, do not risk one more offense against your God upon those points of doctrine, which ye have hitherto risked to commit sin."

And then in Third Nephi 28:35: 


"For do ye suppose that ye can get rid of the justice of an offended God, who hath been trampled under feet of men, that thereby salvation might come?"

And I thought about it and anything we do against God's decrees or commandments offends the spirit thereby offending God. When we offend God we are subject to Justice, but through Jesus Christ and the merciful plan of redemption we are able to become clean and pure and
God "will remember our sins no more". It was amazing how the spirit taught this to me and I guess I needed to hear that, so as I go throughout my days I will be looking for ways to become more Christlike, because if you're Christlike you won't offend God. It's really simple. Plus who doesn't want to be like Christ anyways? I think having a perfect love and brightness of hope will be an amazing thing and gift to have. :)

Anyways I love you all! Thank you all so much!

Elder Tschirki


This is our futsal activity. Our investigator Shuhei is the second from the left, back row. Seko Kyoudai is bottom left, Makoto Kyoudai is third from the right, back row.
  
My newfound love for organization plus thousands of Mikans.
 
  The beautiful sunset after futsal.
 

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Mikangari

This week was so good! And it's getting pretty cold here because we're on a peninsula and surrounded by ocean, but Japan is so so so beautiful! We taught three lessons to our new
investigator Mano and he has a loose baptism date now, as in its just the date to aim for and nothing is set in stone. He knows the doctrine very well and understands everything, it's just a matter of taking that step of faith and acting on it. We've been teaching him about how to use the Atonement and how it takes care of anything we've done and any unfair thing that we've had happen to us. I think really it's just acting and personalizing the gospel issue right now. Last time he took the lessons he came to church and didn't relate with anyone and now there are younger people back from missions that can help him in the process. He's a little scared of moving away from family culture which is normal here but he'll be okay.

We went to a place that my companion didn't want to go and the first door we knocked a mom came out, went inside and got her (1/2 Christian daughter (I don't know)) and she has studied Christianity her whole life in school (that's the problem, she needed to come to church! If you study religion in school you'll just get the history, not the whys and hows) but never has gotten any answers and we gave her a Book of Mormon and testified hardcore to her about it and she convictedly said that she would read it and try it and while we couldn't make a return appointment we will be going back on Sunday. She works and goes to college so she's super busy, just like everybody else in this country. But really it is a huge sacrifice here to join the church for cultural, family, religious, work etc. reasons but it's well worth it.

Anyways Flippo Choro goes to the bathroom like 10 times a day and I only go twice but I eat more than double he does and drink at least 8 times what he does, so I'm not sure how that works out. I'm 80 pounds heavier than him! The Halloween party was so much fun and the branch here really puts on a great party! And they always bring dinner too and everything is so oishii. The kids in the branch (the Saito family) are the best. They all dressed up as ninjas with costumes that Saito Kaicho (he's in the district presidency) made and they're so cute! The kids everywhere are so dang cute too. This week we went to MIKANGARI as a branch activity, and mikangari is just picking tangerines and eating as many as you can and we went with members and it was great. It's like a $5 all you can eat orange festival holiday, but it was so fun and we ran into a bunch of kids sledding down the hills and there are acres on acres of orange trees and it was the funnest P-day here too. My Three M's list was created today. Members, Mikans and Mugicha, because that's all you need in life to be happy.

Anyways I love you all!

Elder Tschirki

When it poured all day and we got a rainbow. Ketchup and mustard AKA we are getting new rain gear soon.
 Last week at a cool Jenja
 Halloween party
 
Mikangari
  

  
He gave me a pin from a jamboree and he's a stud. Scouts is decently big here, especially with nonmembers. They came up to us and asked for us to take pictures with them, probably because we are tall gaijins.

Monday, October 26, 2015

Family night with Elder Tschirki

We had family night and decided to take a family photo with Elder Tschirki! We miss him! 

Giant Spiders

WE GOT A RETURN APPOINTMENT ON SATURDAY NIGHT AND WE ARE TEACHING HIM TONIGHT YAHOO! He has taken the lessons before and read lots of the Book of Mormon and even has a baptismal date a year and a half ago (thanks area book:)) and he told us he has met with the missionaries and was more than willing to meet again and he pulled out his Book of Mormon and everything and we were like "what the" but we are so
excited! He's a college kid and Flippo Choro showed me that he had written down to call that guy from the area book on Monday and instead we have a lesson with him after accidentally knocking on his door. Except as a missionary there are no accidents or coincidences. So
we're excited for that. 


The other companionship here baptized their investigator Fukatani Shimai and that was such a neat experience. That was my first time seeing a convert baptism actually. 

Hiramatsu Shimai in the branch is the funniest lady I've ever met and she always talks to me about dating and stuff and what it's like for American kids and I said that I'm not the best example of that because I rarely ever went on group dates haha mostly ever 'hitori hitori' (one person and one person) and she just laughs and her granddaughter is reading Harry Potter and so they always say that I look like Ronarudo Weezuree and oh my gosh I just laugh all the time with them. This branch is so awesome and so special. I asked Fukatani Kyoudai's friend Shinchan (his real name is like shinjin or something but he's just Shinchan) when we were going to the tabehodai (instead of drinking buddies their eating buddies and he's so funny) and he said next week and I said only if he gets baptized and he just laughed and Japanese people are so funny. 

We taught some short lessons to some obachans that are Buddhist but we're open enough to listen to us and the thing is that everybody deserves to hear the gospel. Sometimes when people kekko us I just want to find the next person, but Flippo Choro is the perfect example of persistence and he always gets a testimony in everywhere and honestly it's sometimes annoying but I always have to remember that people NEED to hear the gospel in their life, and it's what they do with the knowledge. Our responsibility is to preach and theirs is to act upon it. Sometimes that's hard because you can tell the person is a little annoyed or a lot of annoyed but if they can listen for five more seconds he testifies. That's one of the reasons he's supposed to be my trainer, and I really love that guy. Kids love me for some reason and anytime we knock on someone's door the kids all run up in front of their parents and just stare at us and we wave and talk to the kids and they're so innocent and cute and you can tell their spirit. It's the same on the streets. The kids always tell us "herro" and when we ask the, how they're doing they always say "I am... Happy!" And they really are happy and it gives us a little boost everyday. I love the kids here in Japan and we met one that was going to give us his onigiri and he saw our name tags and asked if we were Jesus Christ in a super surprised voice. We explained to him who Jesus was really simply and him and his group of friends went on their way. He was 11 years old and that's the funniest group of kids here because they just act up all the time. If the kids can have good experiences with the missionaries, they'll remember that when we come knocking on their door (which actually happened and a twelve year old kid said he talked to us before or some other missionaries just in the street (obviously we don't dendo little kids! But if we can we like to talk to them and surprise them in Japanese)) and they'll remember the fun missionaries they talked to. There's opportunities to serve everywhere!!

I love you all!
Elder Tschirki



Me and my mugicha
Fukatani Shimai's baptism. Hire atsui is the one right behind me (to the left) and her granddaughter is behind Shinchan (who is on the other side of me). The fourth Nephite always bringing food lady is on the far right. The branch president is the back row middle, Fukunaga Kaicho.
On some beach we found last week
The same beach
The giant spider next to my desk and I almost peed my pants and cried. I'm not even kidding and apparently these aren't even the biggest and it's HUGE.