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Sunday, January 17, 2016
Monday, January 11, 2016
偶然じゃない!
Dear Family and
Friends,
I feel like it
gets harder and harder to remember what happens each week. This last week was fairly
slow. All of our investigators were out of town for the New Year and are now returning.
We spent the first half of the week in Kasukabe, preparing Sister Nicholes for her
new trainee! We are so excited for her to train (yeah, training at transfer three!).
She will be great. We stressed a lot about transfer plans, but luckily everything
went smoothly. All of our sisters got to their new places safely and on time!
We had MLC on
Saturday, and we talked a lot about finding and stats. Many of our missionaries
are anti-stats (I may or may not have been one of them), and we have seen that as
missionaries stop focusing on the key indicators the baptisms also stop. The teaching
pools in every area are fairly empty, so we are going to focus on going out and
finding through our own efforts. I look forward to having more finding time and
improving my skills (which are fairly low level as of right now). President Nagano
wants to change the mission culture. We didn't have much time to discuss that, so
I really look forward to seeing what he decides.
Yesterday one
of the primary kids was baptized! Yabumoto Yuta kun turned 8 last week (we called
and sang happy birthday to him on his birthday) and was baptized right after church.
One of our investigators was able to come, so that was a huge miracle. Sister Gottfredson
and I had the opportunity to teach Yuta kun a little bit last month, and seeing
him get baptized was like seeing my own investigator getting baptized! It was a
very tender mercy.
Here is an adventure
from last week. We went to visit a referral from the elders, and as we were parking
our bikes at the apartment a lady walked up to us and told us we couldn't park there.
She pointed at a sign that said only residents could park there (it was all in kanji,
which is still a foreign language to me), and she refused to let us park there for
even five minutes to go knock on one door. She started walking away, but when she
heard us discussing which building the referral lived in, she came back and tried
to help us. She was very perplexed when we told her we were trying to visit someone
but we didn't even know her name. She showed us where we could park – another spot
with the same sign as the first place. She said, "well, if it's only five minutes
it should be okay..." She left, and we ascended the building. We were about
to knock on the door, when suddenly she yelled up to us from the street: "no
one lives there!" We told her that there were signs of someone living there.
She then said, "no a man lives there, no woman! You're at the wrong door!"
She then ascended the building to try to help us again. It was really frustrating.
I finally decided that maybe I was supposed to talk to her about the Gospel, and
when I asked if she had ever been to church, she fled faster than anyone I've ever
seen. After she left, I turned to Sister Gottfredson and said, "wow, I should've
done that at the start." Anyway, we think we were at the wrong building, so
we'll probably go back some time this week. Hopefully we don't see that lady again.
Lastly, a miracle.
We were about to return home after tying to visit another referral from the elders
when a man came up to us and said, "hey, you're missionaries, right? My wife
is in a hospital near here and she wants to see the Koshigaya missionaries."
We were a little confused until we remembered the Kasukabe sisters telling us about
a member in their ward who was hospitalized in our area and really wanted to meet
the missionaries. Apparently this woman has been sharing the gospel with all of
her nurses and wants us to meet them. We went with the member to the hospital to
meet his wife, and it was such a tender moment. She had been planning on calling
us that day, but then we showed up in her room! We're going back tomorrow to meet
with her again.
I love you all!
There are no such things as coincidences!
Love, Crandall
Shimai
Monday, January 4, 2016
あけましておめでとう!
皆さん、あけましておめでとうございます!
New Years is
probably one of the biggest holidays in Japan. It is such an important holiday that
we spent the 31st cleaning and the 1st reading the Book of Mormon. We weren't allowed
to go outside and dendou, but I really enjoyed the time I had to study. One thing
that Japanese people do for New Years is write up and send nengajou, postcards that
basically say "Happy New Year! Let's be friends again this year." As this
year is the year of the Monkey, most of the nengajou you can buy have monkeys on
them.
In other news,
this last week one of our sisters went home early (for school), so we got to spend
the week with Sister Nicholes! We slept over in Kasukabe the last few nights and
spent almost all day on the 31st organizing the apartment. Sister Horito left a
BUNCH of junk, and we're going to have a member take it to the recycle shop for
us next week. We went through the food storage and almost everything was expired,
so we threw away most of that as well. We went to church here in Kasukabe, and it
was interesting to be in a new ward and not feel obligated to memorize everyone's
names.
I love you all!
I hope you have all set some good goals for this new year. I know that as you set
goals with God, you will receive divine assistance to help you reach them. I can
do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. He will strengthen us to do
the things we need to. Through Him we can do the things that will strengthen us.
Happy New Year! Love, Crandall
Shimai
Monday, December 28, 2015
坂庭兄弟!!!!
愛する皆さんへ、
一昨日坂庭兄弟はバプテスマを受けました!バプテスマ会はとっても良かったです。Sakaniwa
Kyoudai was baptized on Saturday! It was the sweetest, most spiritual baptismal
service I've been to. We had to teach him basically everything this last week, but
we really felt that it was right for him to get baptized on the 26th. The ward chose
a baptismal date and had a forty day fast that someone would get baptized on the
26th of December. We missionaries worked so hard to try to find someone who could
be baptized on that day, and then out of the blue Sakaniwa Kyoudai showed up at
church and said he wanted to be baptized! There was so much light in his eyes as
he was baptized and as he bore his testimony. His wife was crying, too. There is
so much happiness in the Sakaniwa family right now, and I know that that happiness
will only grow stronger. It was truly the faith of this amazing ward that brought
about this Christmas Miracle. I know that as we keep working hard and strengthening
that faith, this ward is going to see countless miracles throughout the next year.
This Christmas miracle was not just a one time baptism - it is going to be continuing
growth and strength in this ward.
I had the opportunity
to Skype with my family on Saturday before the baptism. It was nice to see their
faces (although I never saw Robert's or Darci's) and hear their voices, although
I didn't get enough time with Mom. I loved hearing Mom recite the family proclamation.
I trust you all did well with memorizing that by Christmas. ;) I look forward to
the next and last time that we skype during my mission.
Christmas was
wonderful! The ward gave us two large trash bags FULL of gifts - mostly just junk
food, but some cute socks and tights, too. It was so kind of them. Sister Gottfredson
and I turned out the lights early Christmas Eve and read Luke 2 together by the
light of our mini Christmas tree. It was nice to have a quiet Christmas. As Suzuki
Shimai put it, you miss the real meaning of Christmas when you have loud parties
with lots of food and excitement. I loved being able to focus on that quiet night
in a stable, when the Savior of the world was born. He is the light, the life, and
the hope of the world. I am ever grateful for Him.
Just in closing,
I want to share a little about Suzuki Shimai. She was the less active that called
out to us on the street a few weeks ago. We finally made the time to go visit her
on Sunday. She was so excited to see us. We were only planning on sharing a short
message, but she invited us in and we really felt the Spirit as we spoke about Christmas.
I felt prompted to share the new Christmas video that the church produced, where
all of the children bear testimony of Christ, and she just started crying. I bore
testimony of the reality of our Savior and of His atonement. I felt so close with
this kind woman, probably closer than anyone else in this area. I love her so much.
Please keep her in your prayers.
With love, Crandall
Shimai
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Pokemon Center, part 2
Dearest Family
and Friends,
Yup, you heard
it. I went back to the Pokemon Center. Sister Gottfredson said it was just fun to
watch me look at stuff there. I get really giddy and excited, and I kindof dance
around and hum to the music. I bought some Pokemon cards, and the clerk gave me
a bonus Poncho-Wearing Pikachu card! I was so excited!
Today I had the
opportunity to go to the temple! The session was in Japanese, so those who wanted
to do it in English had to use the headphones. It was nice to do a session in Japanese
without hearing English in the background (which is what usually happens when you
use the headphones). I really felt the spirit. I love letting the peace of the temple
go through me. Chapman Shimai was the only one of my previous companions to be at
the temple. Sisters Teruya and Sakamoto are home, and Sister Moore's alarm didn't
go off (apparently), which is a real bummer. I saw her bag at the temple, though,
so I assume she still got to go? Maybe just a later session?
Anyway, after
the temple we went to the little book store behind the temple, and I was finally
able to secure myself a conference issue Liahona! It was GONE the last time I was
at the temple, so I had to wait another six whole weeks! But I have a copy now,
and I really look forward to studying it! As I was checking out, the clerk asked
me if I wanted a free temple calendar. Apparently they were defective, so they couldn't
sell them. I gladly said yes. He was like, "Oh, is this your companion? Here,
I'll put one in for her, too!" We were so excited, and I may have danced for
joy as I exited.
A lot of crazy
miracles happened this last week. Awhile back, the ward decided to hold a baptismal
service on December 26th, and they all started praying for our investigators by
name to see a baptism on the 26th. When we met Eri Oyama (I think I mentioned her
in a previous email), we were so sure that she was our Christmas Miracle. Well,
she got busy with writing something up (she's graduating college soon) and had no
time to meet. But, on Sunday the 13th a member's husband randomly came to church
and said he wanted to be baptized. We've been meeting with him and preparing him,
and he currently has a date for the 26th! This is truly a miracle attributed to
the members' faith. We visited a member, Sakuma Shimai, yesterday, and she teared
up as she bore testimony to us about how miraculous this whole thing is. She said
that even though Sakaniwa Kyoudai's name wasn't on the list that they were praying
for, he still came out of nowhere to become our Christmas Miracle. I am so grateful
to be in Koshigaya at this time, to see this Christmas Miracle happen! I am so blessed
to work with such an amazing ward. I feel that Sakaniwa Kyoudai will be the first
of many miracles in the Koshigaya ward.
I love you all
and wish you all a Merry Christmas! For so long prophets preached of the coming
of a Savior. I can only imagine how much joy there was that night when He finally
came to this earth. That night was the most peaceful night in history, and because
of Him we can have peace in knowing that we can be with our families forever. I
look forward to skyping with my family soon, and I especially look forward to seeing
my new niece, baby Jessica Noelle!
Love, Crandall
Shimai
Monday, December 14, 2015
Miracles in Koshigaya
Dearest Loved
Ones,
Wow, a lot of
things have happened in Koshigaya this last week!
We had zone conference
on Tuesday! That was extremely insightful. I feel that I learned a lot regarding
how I can become a better missionary. I learned more about how I can become more
charitable. I've started working on coming up with my New Year's resolutions since
then...
On Thursday,
we met up with a potential investigator at McDonalds. Her name is Eri, and she is
so sweet! We talked with her about the restoration, and she told us that her friend
had tried teaching her stuff over skype but she didn't understand very much because
it was all in English. We then talked about the Plan of Salvation and committed
Eri to be baptized on the 26th! Gottfredson Shimai later said, "Well, if I
knew she was that kin we would have met her at the church instead of McDonalds!"
She came to church on Sunday and seemed to enjoy it. I know that Christmas miracles
are real!
After meeting
with Eri, we were biking down the street when suddenly someone called out, "Shimaitachi!
Sisters!" We stopped, and a lady walked over to us. She told us that she was
a member of our church but hadn't gone for years! She said that she sometimes saw
the elders around, but never felt inclined to call out to them. She gave us her
address, and we plan on visiting her again sometime. We found a less active who
wasn't even in our ward's records! Crazy miracles all around!
Friday we had
zone meeting, and I got to teach about faith and attitude. When we have a good attitude,
we can have more faith! We can better trust in God! And when we have faith, we can
move mountains! Is anything too hard for the Lord?
I am growing
more and more excited as Christmas draws nearer. I can't wait to see my new niece!
And I'm sure Jessie is excited to see her favorite Auntie. I can't wait to hear
Mom recite the family proclamation for me!
I love you all!
I know that this church is true! I know that miracles are real, and that God loves
His children! He is watching out for each and every one of us! He knows what we
need, and He is completely willing to give. All we need to do is ask and trust.
My ponderizing
scripture for this week is in Matthew 18:21-22.
Love, Crandall
Shimai
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Happy December!
Dearest Family
and Friends,
Yay! It's December!
I'm so excited for Christmas! Sister Gottfredson and I freak out every time we see
illuminations. In my excitement for Christmas, I changed my facebook profile picture
to a picture of me at the Doitsu Mura illumination. Time really is flying by! It
is amazing to me that most of this year has been spent on my mission. Next week
I will hit my nine months in Japan mark. Only nine more months after that!
We had exchanges
this week, and I went to Kasukabe with Horito Shimai. We had a lot of fun teaching
English to a member's daughter and her friend. I also had the opportunity to teach
Eikaiwa all by myself, and that was a lot of fun. I really love interacting with
different people in different areas. During the exchange, we had the opportunity
to visit with a lady who LOVES sewing. She showed us the quilt blocks she was working
on and several other finished products of various projects she had done. She does
everything by hand! It's amazing! I would have loved to show her the quilts that
my mom or grandma had made, but sadly I had no pictures (Mom, feel free to send
some so I am not lacking in my next encounter with a seamstress).
I went to MLC
this last week for the first time. We had a great discussion on consecration and
on faith. I know that miracles are possible. We can truly see a miracle this Christmas,
every area seeing one baptism. Is anything too hard for the Lord?
We ate dinner
at the bishop's house last night! His wife diligently cooked for six hungry missionaries
on a fast Sunday. She and her husband truly are angels. They are a great blessing
to this ward and to us. Here's a cool story. They were married when there were no
temples in Japan. They eventually came to Utah and were sealed in the Provo Temple!
Now, their home is filled with the Spirit and has the same kind of atmosphere as
the temple. I hope to someday have a home as Spirit-filled as theirs.
I hope you all
have a wonderful Christmas season with your families. Remember Christ and all that
He has done for each of us individually. His birth was the meridian of time - the
most important time in history! His life is central to all human history! Let us
all strive to draw closer to Him this Christmas season.
Love, Crandall
Shimai
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