The District Leader came for exchanges and was morally disappointed to see that our shelves only stored healthy foods and were currently out of stock. We’ve been eating these fish sausages that a member gave to us in bulk a month ago and then topping it with fresh lettuce leaves. Haha I’ve had some low points in my mission pantry before, but this may have been one of the worst.
But exact obedience is the price, and we follow that to the T. (If there was one..)
I didn’t think I would have to pull out my marching band know-how ever again in my lifetime, but then somebody showed up to game night with a Euphonium and blasted the speakers away. But, it was actually really cool and this guy is the Japan professional.
We had a guy come to Eikaiwa last month who started taking the lessons, and then started bringing his 8 yr old son, and now is bringing his 14 yr old son, too. Slowly we are collecting the family!
Speaking of which, a different potential investigator is the same: we found the Dad first, then on a follow up much later met the son and he became a new investigator, and then just last week on a follow up appointment with the son we actually met the Mom, instead, and now we have an appointment with her. The Lord works one by one, but also the most important unit is the family!
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