So transfer calls came and I am still in AizuWakamatsu!
Anyways,
I love Aizuwakamatsu!
This email will probably be really short. I'm so sorry. Anyway, I will stay in Aizu and get a new companion. His name is Bailey
Choro. I know him a little bit because we talked a lot at zone meetings
so it should be really exciting. I think that we will be able to see a
lot of success.
So I have to tell you about my favorite service place. Well I have a
lot of favorite service places because in Hachinohe, working with the
Mentally challenged was so fun! But here we go to an old people
service center and we get to hangout with the old people there. And me
and the Grandmas are best friends. They tell me stories of how Japan was
so stupid during World War 2. It's really funny. And then they take my
hand and rub their faces in it. I love it. I just talk with them and tell them
all I'm doing and they are so happy. They are always sad when I have to
leave and tell me Matte imasu! (We'll be waiting for you.) They wait for me
to come every Thursday so I'm glad that I didn't transfer.
I really feel the spirit so much when I do service. I love service and it blesses your life and the lives around you.
This week we had one of our Eikaiwa students come to church! I love
him so much. He tells us to call him Tom. He is a famous painter and
used to live in Paris. I got to teach him the Gospel Principles class on Sunday too.
There are so many miracles happening in the Sendai Mission.
We had Zone Conference this last week and we had an Area of the
Seventy, Aoyagi Choro come. One of his talks is in February's last Liahona. He
really focused on the spirit and how that it is the most important
thing. That we can't do anything without it.
It was a very Inspired talk.
Anyways, I'm about to just go and buy a new bike The spokes are
breaking off left and right on my back wheel and the tire is flat 90
percent of the time. But I might just take one of the missionaries bikes
that are going home. But Oh well.
Anyways love you all.
Take care,
Elder Nebeker
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