Monday, July 31, 2017

Order E Progresso: Week 37 in Japan

This past week we had transfers happen and we've been blessed to live with some crazy Brazilian named Elder Siqueira. He actually served in this area a while back and built a lot of the area. He's on his last transfer before he goes back home to Brazil so he's really excited about returning. I love people from South America. He's teaching me how to play the guitar. Turns out there was a guitar in the Kofu church this entire time, who knew?!

Elder Farnsworth and I have decided that we need to start keeping track of the weather, because we've had to make long bike rides in heavy rain on 3 different occasions this week and got absolutely soaked. It was fun, but I'm still waiting on one of my suits to dry so we decided we didn't want to do this anymore. 


The sister's investigator, Judy, got baptized! She's from Taiwan and is super awesome! We're so excited for her and the baptismal service went really well. She's an absolute ball of energy and has a solid testimony. 

There's a section here in Kofu that is know to missionaries as The Spanish Lands and it's on the other side of town so it's always a fun bike ride there. It was actually found by Elder Siqueira last summer in an area called Joei where a lot of Brazilians live. Then Elder Farnsworth and I decided to go past Joei to a place called Higashi-Hanawa where we found more Brazilians and a bunch of Peruvians. Well this past week we decided to frontier the areas on the base of the mountains past Higashi, and we've found more South Americans! Yay Spanish! Except every time we go down there, Elder Farnsworth and I have weird dreams those nights that are in a mixture of English, Japanese, and Spanish.



Pero la obra avanza. Solo estoy agradecido por este oportunidad de ser un misionero!

Te llamo!

Elder Cuff

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