Mission Address

Japan Nagoya Mission
1-304 Itakadai, Meito-ku
Nagoya, Japan T465-0028

Sunday, May 27, 2018

weekly mission email

I remember a lesson I taught one Sunday about a year ago. 
There are three pillars to the Plan of Salvation, and the Atonement is one of them. I’ll spare the details, but if you read 3 NE 28:11 it says: 
11 And the Holy Ghost beareth record of the Father and me; and the Father giveth the Holy Ghost unto the children of men, because of me. 
Everyone mentions how much the Spirit does the work, that really we can only be the tools through which the Spirit will truly accomplish the Lord's will. How can we gain the Spirit if we do not use the Atonement? I would wager that every time you feel the Spirit, it is because of the Atonement of Jesus Christ. 

An infinity symbol touches at a single, threadbare point before continuing on and on in endless loops. What does this say for our time now? How much more can we use our time for others? 

愛しています!

カードん長老より
Elder Cardon



Ah, there might be one last thing. Just a shoutout to Bishop Foley, thanks for having us (priests) go take the sacrament to shut-ins of the ward. Love them. This transfer the mission is emphasizing using family history, and while we haven’t found a solid investigator from it yet we’ve certainly made some grandmas' days by listening and trading stories about ancestors for a while. We talked like 30 min to a grandma last night before we could slip out and come home before curfew. It was nostalgic for a moment. It made me want to go visit old folks' homes every week and just talk with people (potential college service activity when I get back). Bishop Foley made me feel the Spirit of Elijah before I ever even understood what the regular Spirit is.

Monday, May 21, 2018

weekly letter

Some notes 

Use your talents. Elder Canuto saw a man walking down the street with a bare guitar, asked to play the guitar, and the guy is very chill and lets him.  Other people for talents mostly are investigators who are interested in learning from my deteriorating English. Use your weakness, too, to get appointments with members for improving broken Japanese. Always. 
We’re Working with a part member less active family. The kid is preparing for baptism at age 8 and the mom and grandma are the strongest less active members you’ve ever met. They just don’t want to force the kid into baptism, so it’s all very hands free and see how much the kid likes it. 
We Referred our referral to the Sisters, and those referrals came to church and strengthened full members more than themselves because translating services between Japanese and Portuguese. The referrals are super solid and are more active in church activities than most members. 

愛しています!

カードん長老より
Elder Cardon 

Monday, May 14, 2018

some stories from Paul

I purged the apartment as my last comp was packing and prepping to transfer. No trash behind, not a lick. It was going to be perfect for the Bean coming in. We moved the study desks into the other room (not the kitchen), finally, and I felt ready.
At Trainers training , we sang as the beans walked in, then sat down and waited as names were read and we were paired off to sit down again. My comp was tall, with blue glasses. Cool. In the Testimony meeting that ended the training before we left, every Bean was asked to bear testimony. My Bean went (last) he was SO shy. Like, I was wondering what problem he had, how much extra I would need to love this it into the work. But he got up and gave the most profound, most loving, heartfelt, spiritual testimony simply. That’s the type my comp is. I need a lot of patience, encouraging, and creating opportunities for him.   
Since the last transfer, it’s been miracles. We are Guided to Investigators. They are Flowing to us. Elder Canuto is only restrained by language; but he goes fire 🔥. 
One example: the first Sunday, we were invited to give a Message after a Member meal appointment. We talked about the sacrament, I mostly explaining as we went through the game, video, and scripture. Then, I turned to Elder Canuto and he was sitting on the floor, watching me with all the kids like he wasn’t part of the message. No, no, I wouldn’t have, and pulled him up to bear testimony. He turned to me begging and asking that I would forgive him, let him do it next time he promised. Haha no, I had him do it there and even though the Japanese is super broken, the Message comes across and the spirit filled the room. The only time Elder Canuto has ever said that he hated me was after that event. 
I’ve been adjusting to his Portuguese way of thinking into Japanese, not English into Japanese, so it’s been difficult to understand most every time he tries something new. Just ..I never thought about trying to put that word into Japanese before. Wow. 
Elder Canuto isn’t shy. He’s the boldest, most straightforward and pure missionary I know; he's never not thinking about the investigators. 
We had Exchanges training with the District Leader, and it came down to street contacting in front of a busy station. Elder Canuto was the most engaged in the work, despite his restrictions. The DL asked why Elder Canuto loves to talk to people to much, why he can Open His Mouth when he has such a handicap, and Elder  Canuto replied! “I Love to bear testimony.” I think that's great, it’s the only thing we need. If you become a missionary, love your testimony. Love to share it. If you don’t like it, like it.  
Haha but sometimes the love comes off in weird ways. He's always thinking about the investigators, right? Well, sometimes it’s strange the ideas he has to help them. One of our first lessons, the investigator was struggling with sincere prayer, and it was so cheesy but Elder Canuto insistes that we make sandwiches in front of the investigator and explain the “prayer sandwich.” I’ve never used the “prayer sandwich” before in my life, but whatever. It was love. But, the investigator happened to have a bad stomach that day and couldn’t eat the sandwich anyway. 
We are always eating sandwiches. We are eating economically, and if we have a day trip to the other side of the area (or mission), we are Packing sandwiches. We Live sandwich . 
We are Adjusting  Lang Study for Elder Canuto's needs, rising earlier so that we can take extra time later for Japanese Study. We keep a tight schedule.  
You can probably find a funny story or two from my weeklies, no more time. Thanks! 

愛しています!

カードん長老より
Elder Cardon 

Sunday, May 6, 2018

weekly mission email

The updates on my missionary life: 
I heard a dirty joke for the first time in about a year and it honestly shocked me. Like, I was not ready for the emotional punch. I had never thought about how separated I am from the world right now, but after that I’m starting to think I’m not ready to go back. I can just be a missionary forever. 

Training is the  best thing ever and we are blessed beyond compare. We held a special fast to help investigators actually come to church, and then within 24 hours two of our most promising investigators were there! 

I had thought about settling down for the last stretch—after adjusting to Trainer life, I can just work like this for the last three months. But no, responsibilities are only increasing and I’ve been called District Leader again. This time I want to do it right. The transfers with Elder Magalhães were only a small respite! 
We were also called in to Nagoya to give a presentation to the new Trainers on successful companion relationships. Good timing, I don’t think I’ve ever had a better one! 

Last week, we were insanely busy not necessarily because we have a ton of appointments, but more because the travel time between each appointment is huge. About an hour bike ride between each one, and the way the trains are set up doesn’t make taking trains any faster. 

It was way cool to go to the Nagoya Stake Sports Festival two years in a row. This time, we had an investigator go with us. I spent forever running between wards because I’ve only ever served in this Stake and now needed to talk to everyone there. Even some people whom I’ve forgotten are recognizing me. 

Quote from Elder Canuto from several weeks back: (situation- the sisters gave us their surplus loaf of bread) 
“You are an ..Angel, Sister!” (English is slow, sometimes) “We were eating cereals with water!!” 
Yeah, we gave the District Leader his drink option of Hot Water or Cold Water, only to check the fridge and see that there was no more water left in the Cold Water pitcher! 

愛しています!

カードん長老より
Elder Cardon