In case you were not aware, Fall
has officially arrived in Korea...and do you know what that means?! Leaves
changing color, fall sweaters, crisp air(I don't even know what that means),
and STRONG winds. All of which have made street contacting and missionary work
even more exciting.
This week, the Mansu district was
dead set on finding new investigators. So on Friday we met together and decided
to sticker board for English class. So we made fliers and a poster board and
headed off to this hot spot in Mansu called Shinsegae. As soon as we arrived,
each person started talking to as many people as possible. Well...as it got
closer to the end of the night, this random STRONG wind came out of nowhere and
my skirt needed protecting. It was insane!! Sister Gapinski was dying and
the Elders just had no idea what to do. Someone needs to create a skirt that is
wind resistant.
This week, I also was able to go
on an exchange with Sis. Wright! It was so great to finally be able to serve
with her. She is such an amazing missionary and absolutely fearless when it
comes to street contacting. I am always blown away with how much everyone in my
district has progressed since the MTC! While we were street contacting, this
random rainstorm came out of nowhere and completely drenched us. Luckily, some
nice men at the super market gave us their umbrellas and in turn, we gave them
the Elders phone number. :) Heavenly Father works in a miraculous way.
Other than that, things are
relatively the same. Our investigators are great, but not progressing very
much. We are praying everyday for them and I know that the Lord hears our
prayers. That being said, I guess that means more time for helping Less Active
members! Yay! That is not sarcastic, the members here are amazing and I love
helping them see how much the Lord loves them. :)
I love Korea. I love being a
Missionary. I have not been able to watch the conference yet, but I will
watch it this coming Saturday and Sunday. I cannot wait to hear it. :)
Sis. Chao
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