Sunday, June 28, 2015

June 22nd

Konnichiwa my dear friends! 

Today is the first day of the last week of my last transfer! It's unreal. Today we went with a member to sell my bike at a recycle shop. 400$ bike sold for 70$... And then I spent the money right then on a yukata! It's the summer version of a kimono. They are worn to all the summer festivals. It's black with pink and purple flowers and a giant pink bow. I got the tallest one they had. The lady at the recycle shop was so nice and she taught me how to wear it and let me practice dressing a mannequin! It was fun:) 

I am going to miss Japan SO much. It hurts too much to think that I will never come back, so I will definitely be finding a way. When there's a will, there's a way, right?! In the mean time, just trying to live it up my last week! 
Haruka, Shiori, and Sho :)
So... Update from this week... 

11 For it must needs be, that there is an opposition in all things. If not so, my firstborn in the wilderness, righteousness could not be brought to pass, neither wickedness, neither holiness nor misery, neither good nor bad. Wherefore, all things must needs be a compound in one; wherefore, if it should be one body it must needs remain as dead, having no life neither death, nor corruption nor incorruption, happiness nor misery, neither sense nor insensibility.
2 Nephi 2:11 

This week was seriously way rough! I'll spare all the details, but basically it was a trial. And I guess that's how I know God loves me... He always gives me exactly what I need to grow, to be humbled, to be called to repentance, to try and increase my faith, etc. This week we experienced "growing pains". 


Message for President Wada

So... Working with Yamauchi shimai and preparing her for baptism took A LOT of our time. We were also busy with several meetings and training and responsibilities and there was literally no time to breathe. We had very little time to get out and find and little time to keep up with our other investigators and PIs. Our other investigators didn't have much interest or desire to keep commitments anyway but... 
This week we met with many of our investigators to understand each other's expectations and try to make appointments. Turns out that... We had to drop nearly all our investigators or they dropped us. It was the worst. I seriously feel so humbled and really weak! 
If I come unto God, He shows me my weakness that I may become humble. Don't we have a loving Heavenly Father?! He knows me and loves me. And I know He feels the same about each precious child. He knows what he wants us to be and he knows what we can be and he will help us get there if we will let him. It reminds me of a favorite story... 

"God uses another form of chastening or correction to guide us to a future we do not or cannot now envision but which He knows is the better way for us. President Hugh B. Brown, formerly a member of the Twelve and a counselor in the First Presidency, provided a personal experience. He told of purchasing a rundown farm in Canada many years ago. As he went about cleaning up and repairing his property, he came across a currant bush that had grown over six feet (1.8 m) high and was yielding no berries, so he pruned it back drastically, leaving only small stumps. Then he saw a drop like a tear on the top of each of these little stumps, as if the currant bush were crying, and thought he heard it say:
      “How could you do this to me? I was making such wonderful growth. … And now you have cut me down. Every plant in the garden will look down on me. … How could you do this to me? I thought you were the gardener here.”
      President Brown replied, “Look, little currant bush, I am the gardener here, and I know what I want you to be. I didn’t intend you to be a fruit tree or a shade tree. I want you to be a currant bush, and someday, little currant bush, when you are laden with fruit, you are going to say, ‘Thank you, Mr. Gardener, for loving me enough to cut me down.’”
D. Todd Christofferson 


Hiromi Chan

So basically, we have a lot of work to do!!! And that's exciting and hard, but God is on our side because we wear the name of His son and do our best to represent His name. I am proud to be a Christian, proud to be a Mormon, proud to be a follower of Jesus Christ. There is no other name that leads to salvation, no other path that leads to happiness. My religion and my faith, tie me to Christ. Jesus Christ ties me to God. 
21 And now, behold, my beloved brethren, this is the way; and there is none other way nor name given under heaven whereby man can be saved in the kingdom of God. And now, behold, this is the doctrine of Christ, and the only and true doctrine of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, which is one God, without end. Amen.
2 Nephi 31:21 

In other news: 
I went on exchanges with Sister Tamagusuku in Takao this week. She is Japanese but part Brazilian and is from Okinawa. People from Okinawa are the most friendly in Japan. She is the sweetest! It was amazing to work with her. It rained all day, non stop and was cold! And we were soaked. But we had a great day of proselyting and visit members and inviting others to hear our message. During dinner time, she taught me some Japanese dishes and we made origami together! I have loved working closer with the Takao sisters this transfer. They are great missionaries and so fun! 
Saturday was Sister Wilson's birthday. We got some of our potential investigators together and went to an all you can eat dessert buffet. Do they have those in America? It's genius. Haruka, Shiori, and Sho came and it was super fun! These girls really do have lots of potential to become investigators. Through this event we were able to strengthen/develop relationships with them and understand their interest and invite them to meet with us. It was the best... And seriously gave us so much hope after a long week! 

Saturday was also the day Yamauchi shimai went to the temple!! They went in a car of 5 sisters and it looked so fun! She had a great experience and we are so grateful for her desire and so grateful to the sisters who showed her love and were there to support her in her first time at the temple. Yamauchi shimai is already a missionary.... She has participated in baptisms for the dead, found a less active member and invited him back to church, and said she is looking for friends she can introduce to us. She has a lot of faith that there are other prepared people out there. On Sunday one of the speakers said, "the Book of Mormon changes people." She looked up at me and smiled with a smile that said, "yes, it changed me!" Her testimony is strong. She also met with the family history specialist after church to start preparing her own family names to receive ordinances for her own ancestors. Yay! 

Before heading to the temple: Sister Kitahara, Sister Yamauchi, Sister Kawatani

Next week is my last Sunday in Hachioji! So sad! I've been here for 7 months and really love this Ward. When I tell people I'm leaving, no one believes me... For probably many reasons. 1. I've been here so long, I seem like I'll just always be here. 2. My Japanese isn't that good so I don't seem like I'm "old" enough to go home. 3. They definitely thought I was a new missionary when I came to this Ward... Awkward. 4. I never really talk about going home. 
Well... It's true. And it's sad and happy all at the same time. I am so grateful for my mission. And I am so excited for my future. And I know I will take these experiences and memories with me and I will continue to grow and change because it doesn't stop here. And it doesn't matter how many times I fell or failed, because God accepts my efforts and allows me to try again and again and again. And I know these people I've met here will be in my heart forever and always and if I never meet them again in this life, then... 天国に会いましょう!(Let's meet in Heaven!) These people are my brothers and my sisters. And it's still scary to talk to strangers and being a missionary is still hard, but I love it and I love them. And I love my Heavenly Father. 

Ps.... Happy Father's Day to all those earthly fathers in my life! I love you. 

Love, 
Sister Reeves

June 16th

Hey y'all! 

Today is temple p day! Last one... But I'm looking forward to going to the Tokyo Temple with my family and with my recent convert friends next month! It is always wonderful to be in the temple.  The temple is a symbol of our Father's love. Without the temple and the ordinances and covenants of the temple, we cannot return to our heavenly home. But because our Father loves us, there are temples all around the world. I feel so blessed to live near one of these holy places. :) 

Speaking of the temple, this last week we met with Yamauchi Shimai to learn about temples and family history together! We read D&C 128:15 together.... 
15 And now, my dearly beloved brethren and sisters, let me assure you that these are principles in relation to the dead and the living that cannot be lightly passed over, as pertaining to our salvation. For their salvation is necessary and essential to our salvation, as Paul says concerning the fathers--that they without us cannot be made perfect--neither can we without our dead be made perfect.

She loved this verse and after she read it she said she was really glad we shared it because if we hadn't she wouldn't have understood why the temple is important. The temple is a house of God, the temple connects us to Him. Through ordinances in holy temples we and all of God's family can be made perfect in Christ. She is so excited to prepare for the temple and help her family in the Spirit World to be able to receive the gospel. On Sunday, our lesson in Sunday school was about the role temples play in God's plan for our salvation! She was so amazed that the lesson was exactly what she had been studying! After class she said, I really don't have to be scared, do I? After church she met with the bishop and she is a current temple recommend holder!! She will be going to do baptisms and confirmations for the dead this Saturday with the relief society president and a couple other members! It's fun to watch her to grow in excitement about participating in God's work of salvation. 

On her baptism day!

This Saturday is Sister Wilson's birthday. When we became companions, she talked about how she wanted to see a baptism for her birthday. And we had faith and we got out to work. We have 0 progressing investigators and 0 baptismal dates, but our recent convert friend, Yamauchi shimai will be receiving baptism for and in behalf of many souls who are waiting for the gospel! We can't go with her, but it will be a happy day! 

This last tuesday was Suzuki Shimai's birthday! We went shopping and ate all-you-can-eat Korean style bbq on P Day to celebrate. Never been more full in my life. I'm not kidding. It was hilarious... We went to buy groceries right after. Usually we are starving at the grocery store and we buy tons of food. But this time I was so full I couldn't stand up straight so I spent 600¥ on 2 Chapsticks and 3 carrots. On Wednesday night after English class we had a surprise party with all the students for her birthday. The elders bought a giant chocolate cake from Costco and decorated the room! She was SO happy she nearly cried. It really meant so much to her! 
Happy Birthday, Baby Girl! 

Yakiniku for Suzuki's birthday!
Thank you for the Senior Missionary Couple in the Mission Home

Cookies from Sister Suzuki's Mom 

On thursday we participated in zone conference! I love zone conferences... It's always such a spiritual boost! I got to be a part of a musical number with all the other missionaries in my zone who are returning at the end of this transfer. We sang a song about missionaries from New Zealand and then sang a song about finding our friends from the pre existence in Japanese. Maybe I can get the video from someone who took it! Also... Because it was my last zone conference I had the privilege of bearing my testimony. I chose to hear my testimony on becoming humble through our weaknesses and gaining a witness of the power of God. I think mistakes have become a theme for my mission. And I have not gone a day without experiencing God's power. His power always makes up for my human weaknesses and for all the ways I lack. 
During the conference, we learned a lot about our purpose as missionaries and how to focus on our central purpose to baptize those of other faiths, as well as how to begin teaching and set appropriate expectations with those we meet. We learned tons from the conference and have begun applying it in our work... And it's turning out to help us be more effective with our time... Meaning that we are experiencing heart breaks as we reset expectations and dropped our investigators who don't have interest or aren't progressing... Which is like all of them...

SPM- Stake leaders and Zone Leaders and Sister Training Leaders

This week we visited Ai chan hoping to meet her mother... We ended up meeting both her mom and dad!! They received us really well and it was a miracle! We were able to talk about lots of her thoughts regarding religion and we set up an appointment for she and her mom to come to dinner at the home of a member with whom she has a really good relationship. The appointment got cancelled so we went out with her to eat and talk. We invited her to take lessons again and she has made the decision to not take lessons because she found that there are both good people and bad people in the church and was particular;y offended by one member who's personally did not meet well with hers. We are really sad that she won't continue to learn about the gospel, but we know that her time will come to return to church. We love her! 
 
On Friday night we went out to do missionary work with a cute crazy member of our Ward. Mori shimai was a Kichijoji Ward member who recently moved to Hachioji. She is full of love and desire to serve and share the gospel. I'm grateful for the many opportunities I've had to work with her. She's been there in the beginning and the end of my journey and it's been fun. Many of her family members have gone less active so she feels the need to participate in God's work with all the energy she has... For them. Because she has faith. She talks to and makes friends with literally everyone. And she always gives tons of referrals. She sees the potential in everyone. We went out and our path was completely inspired.... We got lost and changed plans a couple different times but we were able to invite many friends, run into a Nepalese woman we had met before who may have interest in attending church, and place a Book of Mormon with the cutest mother and daughter. We may not have met these people if we hadn't gone out to work with Mori shimai. There is power in working with the members! 

Eikaiwa Birthday Party

Sunday was Ward conference! A couple miracles: two recent converts who hadn't been to church in months and months came!!!!!! So amazing! The sister who spoke in relief society really taught me a lot. Her lesson was based on the teachings of president Benson about flooding the earth with the Book of Mormon! Yamauchi shimai shared that as she read the Book of Mormon, her desire to drink coffee disappeared and water became more delicious to her. The sister who taught shared an amazing experience about being in a really small branch in Japan. The numbers were small but they had priesthood holders, the priesthood, and the Book of Mormon. As time went on some of the members became less active, but she kept attending church and accepting nearly all the callings! But there was hope because they had priesthood holders, the priesthood, and the Book of Mormon. Eventually even the branch president went inactive and the branch was left with 2 sisters. The two sisters didn't hold all the callings and couldn't even really hold church, but they met and watched church videos and partook of the sacrament brought by priesthood leaders in a neighboring branch, and read the Book of Mormon. There were no priesthood holders in her branch, but they had the Book of Mormon and that book became every source of hope for her at that time. The Book of Mormon is true. It's the key stone of our religion and contains the fullness of the everlasting gospel and a man can get nearer to God by abiding by its precepts than by any other book. I love the Book of Mormon. I know it's the word of God. It has the power to carry us through everything. 

At Eikaiwa with Masa San

We have been able to start meeting with Kawatani kyoudai again! He is the cutest. Really humble and really sincere and really smart. His health has improved tons and we were so happy to see him at church this Sunday! Since he is doing better, we will start meeting with him again and the sisters will be heading up his after baptism lessons. We had FHE with their family last night and each of us introduced our families with pictures and taught about the importance of family prayer and scripture study. There are few families around the world who prioritize quality time together but I have a testimony of the power of prayer and scripture study as families. I know that our family wouldn't be the same without it. I want to build my future family on the foundation of the gospel of Jesus Christ. I want to read the scriptures and pray with my family every day, not because it's fun or easy or cool or because everyone's doing it, but because it's right and it's truth and it's commandment and it's worth the sacrifice and it brings families together and it invites many blessings which the Lord desires to give us. 

Anyway, that's all for now! We gotta get out there and open out mouths and teach and testify of the restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ, our unique message to the world. I know this message is true. It has changed my life. I know that my Redeemer lives. 
Love, 
Sister Reeves

June 7th

Hello!!! 
Highlight of the week was obviously the baptism! It was GREAT! 

We were busy all week preparing. Teaching final lessons, interview for baptism, planning the service, giving assignments, practicing music, preparing testimonies, inviting members and friends, daily contact with Yamauchi Shimai, heart attacks, putting together a gift, communicating with the Ward, etc. etc. It was busy but fun! And we survived! We also had a day of exchanges with the Takao sisters and a day at mission leadership council! 

There was hardly time for finding activities, and we have so much to improve, but God always has something to teach us. And I am grateful for all that He has taught me this transfer as I've given more focused energy to His work and His children. I've learned so much from my companions and from Yamauchi Shimai and the other members and missionaries. I continue to be impressed with the faith of the Saints here in Japan. So happy for Yamauchi Shimai who has joined the Saints, joined a family! 

After her baptismal interview, she was exhausted!! We went out to lunch with her and filled out her baptismal record and she said it was a tiredness/fatigue of JOY! Oh how I know the "yorokobi no tsukare" so very well! She felt the same after her baptism, just SO happy and on a spiritual high. There were many friends who called her on the days leading up to her baptism and many who attended the service, including the Sato sisters from Yokohama who she had met at FHE. There were also 8 investigators from surrounding areas who were able to attend and view the baptism. The Takao sisters were able to set a date for baptism with their investigator, after the baptism. Set for the 4th of July, because she loves America! 

The service was great! One of our RC/LA members was able to attend, which was a miracle!! She hasn't come to church in weeks!! We will just have to call her and follow up. I hope it brought back the feelings of joy she had at her baptism last year. Sister Wilson, Sister Suzuki and I had the privilege of "introducing" Yamauchi Shimai! 
Here's my quick translation of what I said: 
Yamauchi is 82 years old. She is old enough to be our grandma but because she is a teenager at heart, she is young enough to be our best friend. When I found out her age I was surprised! She is super energetic and strong. I feel that we were friends in the preexistence. We lived together in the preexistence and rejoiced and were excited for the chance to come to earth. Yamauchi Shimai was born earlier than we were but through God's guidance we were able to meet again in Japan. She is a social person and makes friends easily. She is funny and always has a good joke. Her smile is really cute and she likes to laugh! Yamauchi Shimai is a really diligent person. She does everything with all her might! She likes being busy. A very hard worker, she worked until she was 78 years old. She is really kind. When she has something or knows something good she always gives or recommends it to others. She also has a desire to share the joy of this gospel. She loves to talk. Even when I don't understand her Japanese it's fun! I'm so happy I met such a cute friend. I want to be her best friend forever and for eternity! 
When she bore her testimony at the service, she testified of how she planted a seed of faith in her heart and from here to wants to prepare for the blessings of the temple and endure to the end. She said her desire to be baptized grew more and more over time. She has truly converted to the gospel of Jesus Christ and I am so happy for her! She has experienced true joy as she has made covenants with God and been welcomed with open arms by the Ward. After her baptism she was too happily exhausted to go home and couldn't carry all her things and presents, so we took her stuff for her and went to dinner with her so she could get enough energy to go home! 

Post-baptism Dinner

On Sunday she received the gift of the Holy Ghost! It was so happy! Oh also, miracle... She wore a dress on Saturday and Sunday! Adorable! It was out of her comfort zone, but she felt the importance to dress in her best. So her confirmation was complicated because the priesthood holder didn't say the right words. And no one really noticed or said anything until after sacrament meeting. So after the meeting when I asked for his signature he said he couldn't sign it because he messed up and she would have to be confirmed again! Devastated!! Through discussions among the bishopric and stake presidency, and calls with us everyone decided the confirmation was valid and if the bishop felt necessary she could receive the blessing again in private. So it was all go to send the baptismal record to the mission home so her membership record could be made ASAP. The mission home likes to receive it within 2 days so the new convert's record can be made so they can receive endowments after exactly a year. Well at this point, it's 8:30 and we are barely gonna make it home from our appointment in time. 8:59. And the priesthood holder finally calls us back... we really needed his signature!! We decide we would wake up early and meet him anywhere! Before he goes to work! So we woke at 5 this morning and rode bikes to the station where he takes the train to work and got the signature and the record is in the mail. She is a member of the church. Yay! Adventure! 

Our lessons with members have been very effective recently. We have really prayed to know what commitment to extend and what message or principles to teach with the members. It has really strengthened our relationship with the Ward to plan and prepare specifically for them rather than have them act as our investigator in a mogi lesson setting. They have experienced the power of God through the lessons and have increased in their trust in the missionaries. There were several members who bore testimony of the importance of missionary work and the power of God in his work. They shared experiences of the Spirit they have been able to feel as they've received lessons from the missionaries and keep the commitments they have received. After the meeting, many more members approached us to set appointments. We have really focused our lessons and commitments on helping the members do missionary work. We have had many members suggest ideas for helping our current investigators, ideas for visiting their friends or less active members, etc. I'm grateful for this Ward and their desire and faith. President Hinckley spoke of the importance of members in missionary work, saying there must be a better way to do missionary work than knocking on doors. The work will continue to be hastened as the members increase their testimonies and take courage and open their mouths to share the gospel and speak with their friends. I think the principle, "talk with everyone" is a principle than can help both full time missionaries and member missionaries. I want to apply that principle throughout my life. 
Our district has also discussed planning a fireside with the members to help them understand what they can do to participate in missionary work. There are many members with the desire, but no idea about what they can do. I know I was that kind of member before my mission. I am grateful for the relationships I've made within the church here in Japan. I know this church is true. 

President Wada told me last transfer that the best days were still ahead. Last week he said, "these are the best days of your life". These really are the best days. So exhausted and busy, but it's a tiredness of JOY. The days are coming to an end at full speed and way faster than I ever imagined they would. You kind of think at the beginning that time will never run out and you'll literally be here for forever. And you take a second to count the days til you go home because it's too long and too impossible. But then you learn to love the work and love the people and before you know it... You're bearing your final testimony, giving your last training, eating your last grain of rice, teaching your last eikaiwa lesson, and saying goodbye to people and places you might never return to. But this is JOY. 

2 Nephi 5:27 is my theme scripture for this transfer: "and it came to pass that we lived after he manner of happiness" 

There's just not enough time to worry about things of no eternal value. Take some time to lay up the best treasures! :) 

I love you all so much. 
Love, 
Sister Reeves

Monday, June 1, 2015

June 1st

Hey y'all! 

This is the week! Yamauchi Shimai is getting baptized this Saturday! Everything looks good. We are busy preparing but it's going to be wonderful! She really has converted to the gospel. Her desire is so strong and she has a love for the Book of Mormon. She wants to follow Jesus Christ for the rest of her life. I am so excited for her to make her first covenants with God and then prepare to make covenants and receive ordinances for herself and her family in the temple. We want to point her towards the temple and help her get there as soon as she can! My hope is that she'll be able to come with us to the temple for baptisms when y'all are here in Japan! 

Other news of the week: 

Last Pday was really fun! We went to Kichijoji and met Moeka there. We went shopping and ate dinner together. She is so amazing... Attends seminary every day and is a best friend to all the new converts and investigators in Kichijoji and surrounding areas. She will be in America for this next school year, in North Carolina! She is one of my life long friends from the mission(: 
Our lesson at FHE went so well. We were really nervous to teach a big group but it was so fun! I got to meet the investigators of many other missionaries. Yamauchi Shimai was fellow shipped by several recent converts throughout the mission. She really connected with one mother and daughter and they even exchanged contact information and promised to meet again. 

It's always a miracle to meet with Shimizu Shimai. Kitahara Shimai joined the lesson. It was perfect... We taught the restoration and focused on how the gospel blesses our families. Shimizu Shimai says she imagines herself taking her children with her to church when she has a family one day. At the end of the lesson, Shimizu Shimai bore her testimony of how she received an answer to her prayer about if the church was true. She then asked each of us to bear our testimony. The Spirit filled the room as we shared our love for the gospel. I am forever grateful for this church. It really is my family. 

Tuesday night we went to visit Ai chan. She had stopped meeting with the sisters after a difficult lesson and no one was able to make contact with her. One member who often gave her a ride to and from church and activities gave us her address. When we went to visit, her parents opened the door and said she wasn't home from studying yet... As we were leaving, we heard her say, "wait!" And she ran up to us hugging and apologizing for not coming and not contacting us. We were able to pray with her right there and invite her to meet us again. She pinky promised and then joined us for the activity this weekend to hike Mt. Takao. 

Our Ward is doing another fast for missionary work. On our day to fast we met with Yamauchi Shimai and taught the law of tithing and fast! Perfect. And she talked about food like the entire lesson... Haha. We always see great miracles when we fast. After kids eikaiwa we left to go grab some food and eat at the church before eikaiwa at 7. On the way back, we ran into Jun San, our former investigator. She actually stopped and talked with us! It was amazing. I get the feeling that she really wants to meet again, but she is afraid of what might happen if she does because her parents are very opposed to her meeting with missionaries. 

We taught lots and lots of lessons this week. And met with lots of members. Our relationship with the Ward is really good right now. I feel like they really trust our companionship and so they've given us many assignments and things to do! It's gotten really busy, but I've loved being able to work so closely with the Ward and know that they are here to work side by side! They have been a huge blessing as we've been preparing Yamauchi Shimai for baptism. 

President Wada joined our lesson with Yamauchi Shimai on Friday. So perfect!!! We taught about missionary work, and enduring to the end and focused on pointing her to the temple. President Wada was able to answer many of her concerns and help her to understand confusing doctrines. She has built a great relationship with President and Sister Wada. We went over the questions for her baptismal interview. We don't get to be there in her real interview obviously, but I always love this part of teaching investigators. It's the time when you get to really hear how they feel about Christ and the gospel. You get to see how they've changed as they've accepted the truth. It's so happy! 
D&C20:37 And again, by way of commandment to the church concerning the manner of baptism--All those who humble themselves before God, and desire to be baptized, and come forth with broken hearts and contrite spirits, and witness before the church that they have truly repented of all their sins, and are willing to take upon them the name of Jesus Christ, having a determination to serve him to the end, and truly manifest by their works that they have received of the Spirit of Christ unto the remission of their sins, shall be received by baptism into his church.

After the lesson, as Yamauchi Shimai was walking to the station she lost her special necklace. It's really tiny and gold, with a tiny kitten. It's a reminder of her favorite cat, mii chan who passed away awhile back. She had even gotten matching necklaces for Sister Wilson and me as well- our friendship necklace! She returned to the church as soon as she noticed it was missing so she could look for it. We had already gone home so she called us really sad! We came to help and so we prayed together and began retracing her footsteps. She didn't really think we would find it in the dark and felt bad that we came back so she kept saying it was okay, she would come look the next day during the daylight hours. We didn't give up and said we would at least walk her back to the station. As we followed her path, we kept our eyes on the ground, and there it was! It was a wonderful lesson on faith and the power of prayer and a great defining moment for her. 
Our hike at Mt. takao was really fun! There were 3 eikaiwa students, 2 investigators, and 1 potential investigator and 2 members. It was a great experience for everyone who came! Our friend, Shou San from China came and had fun! She said she had come before with some friends. But they gave up half way. This time, she didn't give up even though it was hard. And we made it to the top and ate a picnic and saw Mt. Fuji and took pictures of the beautiful view. 

Twice this week we went to visit members after eating lunch and then were surprised to find out that not only did they make us lunch, but they made us a feast! Oh my gosh. It hurt so bad it was funny. All we can do is laugh that we are miserable and sluggish and over fed. Sister Wilson put some of the food in her pocket because she couldn't finish. Hahaha. Grateful for the members. They are too good. Sister Kosuge even gave me a recipe book of 100 "best" recipes chosen by the Japanese. 

On Sunday at the end of sacrament meeting we received the announcement that Elder Perry had passed away. I don't know why it hit me so hard, but I wanted to cry... Until we started to sing the closing hymn, which was Praise to the Man. I felt the Spirit so strongly. I felt the power of the Comforter and gratitude for a living prophet and the restored gospel. I know our Heavenly Father does not leave us alone. 

Life is good. Life is too short to worry about things that don't matter. My new motto is YOLO: you only live (in Japan) once. So... No time to let a moment pass me by! We are so busy we could cry, but we've decided to laugh instead! It's a fun transfer! 

I love my mission and my area and my companions and my investigators and friends. I love the Ward. I love my Savior and my God. Their love is real and it's always available. 

Love, 

Sister Reeves

Wearing our backpacks from our "Emergency" kits for the hike 

the group at Mt. Takao 

Teaching FHE 


Sho San 

Sister Reeves, Sister Yamaguchi, Sister Sato, Sister Suzuki, Sister Wilson, Sister Sato

TAKAO


My shirt says I love tonkatsu, which is fried pork.



May 24th

God is ALWAYS watching. Sister Kusanagi and Yamato Kun. 

Three Peas in a Pod



Most of the District



May 18th

Dear Family, 

Konnichiwa! How are y'all doing?! 

Yesterday marked the beginning of the new transfer! Transfer 12. 
And here's your update on transfer announcements: 
There's a break in the pattern and I will be staying with Sister Wilson for another transfer! 
But... I do still get one more companion (: We will be training a transfer 1 missionary who will be coming on Thursday! Sister Wilson and I are both Sister training leaders over the other two sister areas in the zone. And since the number of sister missionaries will be starting to decrease, Hachioji sisters B area is closing and so we will be taking their area as well. I'm excited for this busy transfer! It will be fun to hopefully work with some of my investigators from the previous area's teaching pool as well! 

Highlights of the week: 

Monday: Met with Rie San and Kato shimai and taught the Restoration and Joseph Smith's first vision. The Spirit was there! It carried the truth of the message to each one of our hearts. Rie San often tries to understand things with her head rather than her heart so it makes believing a difficult thing. I'm grateful for my belief. It truly changes my life. I know Joseph Smith saw God. I know that God answers prayers. I know that Joseph Smith was God's prophet and this church is God's true church, restored on the earth again. 

Tuesday: Another long lesson with Yamauchi Shimai! We taught about the gospel of Jesus Christ and focused on repentance and the gift of the Holy Ghost. She is so sweet and cute. She studies the gospel on her own and works so hard to understand the message and do her best. We aren't sure how much she really understands, but her desire is strong! She is so happy and so grateful and she is sharing this joy with her friends. She tells everyone she is going to church and that it's the best thing! Yamauchi Shimai is a ray of sunshine! We are excited for her... The date is coming up quick and there's still lots to do. Please pray that she will continue to progress and accept the gospel! 
A typhoon came that night and our other investigator and member didn't show up for the lesson... So we didn't get to stay dry in the church... So we went out to proselyte. Sister Wilson suggested we return to a building we had started 3 days earlier but hadn't finished because we ran out of time. We went back and in that building we met a really sweet girl from Nepal. And she had just moved in... 3 days earlier. If we had finished the building we probably would have never gone back and never have met her. She is interested in English class and church and even gave us a referral. Another neighbor who is Christian! The Lord is always guiding us. Sometimes I have no idea if I am following the plan he has made, but I feel his presence and direction wherever we go. 

Wednesday: We had a lesson with Kojima shimai in the morning. We shared a message on mothers and family based on the lessons we learned from the last general conference. She continued to share the concerns she has about her family and how she must be the example and gospel teacher in her home. When asked about her personal prayers and scripture study, she said she could definitely do better, but it's so hard running around and being a mom. We testified that the Lord would provide a way for her to keep the commandments. And sure enough we found that an app on her phone would play audio of the scriptures that she could listen to as she cooked and cleaned and took care of other responsibilities. She was so thrilled! She said, Yes, I will read! I will! 
We took an adventure and returned to visit a Portuguese speaking woman we had met a few weeks earlier. This time we brought a Portuguese Book of Mormon and pamphlet and a google translated version of our testimony. We later had it proof-read by a Brazilian member in our Ward and he said it was pretty good! We practiced all he Spanish we could remember from high school as we walked there and prayed for the gift of tongues and we were so nervous. And then repented for thinking Spanish and Portuguese speaking missionaries had it easy! And then she wasn't home. But we left her the book and we hope and pray that it may be an answer to her prayer. 
We had a lesson with Shimizu Shimai before eikaiwa. She has been doing so well at making time for reading the scriptures and really doing her best to keep all the commandments and enjoy the blessings of the gospel! We had a really great lesson about the commandments and about how Christ is the great physician. 
Luke 5
31 And Jesus answering said unto them, They that are whole need not a physician; but they that are sick.
32 I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.
Mosiah 14 
5 But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.
I think all of us left feeling like we needed the physician and that our healing would come through repentance. I think healing is a difficult process but one in which we can find great joy as we are made whole through our Redeemer. I am grateful for my Savior, Jesus Christ and the love He offers to each one of us. He loves us and heals us one by one. 

Thursday: I don't know why but this day seemed like the longest, hottest, most tiring day. We are trying to learn to be patient. And sometimes when you pray for that God answers your prayer. He keeps trying to teach us charity and patience and love by sending us old ladies who will talk at us for 30 minutes straight without giving us a way to escape or a breath for us to say one word. It has helped us try to let go of our personal agenda and just love. And smile until our faces hurt! 
We spent the day walking... And trying to talk to people. And trying to share the gospel. Also, we met a member for a message, visited 2 other members with notes and heart attacks, and visited 2 other potential investigators. And then did our weekly planning in our super hot apartment! :) 
Our day made me think of this quote from President Uchtdorf: 
"Yes, the road has bumps and detours and even some hazards. But don’t focus on them. Look for the happiness your Father in Heaven has prepared for you in every step of your journey. Happiness is the destination, but it’s also the path."
I promise that we can experience joy in this life! There is so much available all around us. Wish I could say that I always live by that statement. Wish I could always have it all figured out. But I like making mistakes because it reminds me that I still need Jesus. 

Friday: Dropped off a note with the less active older sister of a YSA sister in our Ward. When we asked if there was anything we could do for her she said Yes! And let us know about her sister and how we could help her. (: 
Later in the evening we had a lesson with Yamauchi Shimai and taught about following the prophet and obeying and honoring the law. She happily commits to live the commandments but says we are strict teachers ;) 
After the lesson she stayed for President Wada's Questions of the Soul Fireside. He showed the movie, Dead Poets Society and led a discussion based on Christ's Sermon on the Mount. 
Yamauchi Shimai was SO happy to meet President Wada and so grateful to have participated in the fireside. She learned a lot and really felt the Spirit. She went home really happy that night and sent us an email about all her grateful feelings that she would express to God. It was a great defining moment! She is progressing really great. We are continuing lessons, twice a week and she is serious about working toward her date. She has made a few friends in the Ward so we are really happy about that. This week we are planning on teaching some of the big commandments! Word of wisdom, Ten Commandments, tithing, etc. She has heard about bit about them just from coming to church and being around members. We don't anticipate any problems because she is quick to believe and accept the word of God as she is taught. We are praying that her commitment and desire will continue to grow strong. We truly love her. She is my best friend. 

Saturday: Study, transfer announcements, district meeting, delicious food, and Dendo! We visited Mineko and helped her cook and clean. It's actually a really good opportunity to talk with her and really listen to the concerns that she has. At this point she's not taking lessons and she felt like previous missionaries had really come in there way strong trying to teach her, but we want to listen to her, help her understand why we love her and why we visit her, and re-invite her to learn the gospel. 
In the evening we met Sho San, our Chinese friend for ice cream. We thought she might have more interest/potential for investigating. We still want to invite her to hear the lessons, but at this point she is mostly interested in social events and activities at the church. Which is a miracle because when we first met her she tried rejecting us by saying she is not a believer in Christ, so therefore........ But we didn't give up contacting her and she is still our friend! 

Sunday: Usually the most stressful and exhausting day of the week, but this one was nice. Great day at church, partook of the sacrament, feasting on the words of Christ, filled up on the Spirit. Then we studied and went out to work! We visited a woman who Wilde Shimai and I had met on exchanges. She had given us some traditional Japanese shoes that she makes and so we came back with a thank you card. She was so happy! She invited us to come back anytime to learn how to make them... She says it can be done in one hour, but she looks pretty professional to me! 
Our lesson in the evening was cancelled so we made it to the Tsukada family home for dinner. Always so fun to spend time with the Bishop and his family. They are so fun and real and hilarious. So happy to be in this Ward and be able to finish my mission here :) 

Monday: Transfer day/sort of Pday but not really so that's why we are emailing today. In the evening we met with a random group of missionaries and investigators and members and cooked and ate dinner at the church and then Yamauchi Shimai and Tokita Shimai came with us to Nakano to watch the BYU wind symphony. It was so amazing! Yamauchi Shimai absolutely loved it. She kept saying I go to a good school! Also way cool thing was... The lady behind us was the sister missionary who found and taught Tokita Shimai 28 years ago! She talked with Yamauchi Shimai and said, please keep listening to the missionaries, you will be so happy! It was so perfect! 

Well, life is good! That's all (: 

Y'all are the best! Love you, 

Sister Reeves 

Hachioji Sisters
Dinner at the Tsukada home (Miyu, Sister Wilson, Sister Yamaguchi)

Sister Reeves, Sister Wilson, Sister Yamauchi, Sister Sato, Sister Tokita 



Yamauchi
Yamauchi's first lesson 

President Wada's Questions of the Soul Fireside 

Zone Meeting


The District
Fancy Japanese Food