Changing to the Japan Fukuoka Mission

In February of 2010, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints published this statement to let its members know of changes happening in the Mission Field. Paul's mission, the Japan Hiroshima Mission, was one of the missions affected by this change. This is another article about the change to his mission. As of the first of July 2010, he is a part of the Japan Fukuoka Mission.

*As a side note, I stumbled upon Paul's new Mission President's blog where they have pictures of their missionaries. I don't know if there are any pictures of Paul, but I thought it was neat to see his mission from a different perspective!

Monday, June 29, 2009

To the Mountain Top!

Zone Conference at Okayama again this last week! So much fun! It was cool getting to see Elder Atkin again. I also got to reconnect with Sister Condie, one of my MTC Distric Members, and see some of my senior MTC missionaries.

Again I was amazed by President Isa and the spiritual giant that man is. I was reminded of my weaknesses and all of the things I still don't know, but it gave me a big boost to push forward. Stake President Swaisy also spoke.

After the conference, we started a spur of the moment exchange that my District Leader forgot to confirm, but it's all good. I went with Elder Tanaka (one transfer behind me . . .!!!) to Yonago. Pres. Swaisy gave us a ride to the train station near his house -- about 2 hours away from Okayama -- where we said goodbye to Sister Condie and Iizuka. I can't remember the name of the town, but we went with Pres. Swaisy, his daughter and son in law back to their house. He's lived in Japan for over 20 years. WOW! Their house was totally classic American Style - it was kind of like stepping back into America for a bit. We had some good conversation, and they fed us. It made me think back to when we would have missionaries over for dinner. . . It's funny being on the flip-side now. . . ;)

Yonago was great. Yeah, Tanaka Choro and I were both Junior companions, but we had a great time. And we saw some really cool things. Like the almost spur of the moment, "Do you want to climb a mountain?" missionary excursion we took. Up top, above the massive expanse of this beautiful city, on the ruins of an ancient Japanese castle (yeah, it was AWESOME), we met J. Wadson, a man from Missouri. Wow, what an amazing experience.

Well, the weather here is quite rainy now. It's the rainy season, but yet it's only rained once a week so far for the last two weeks. We'll see.

I totally almost forgot! Umetani San agreed to be baptized!! For now the baptism will be on the 12th of July! We've got a bit of reviewing to do, but she is so close!!!

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"Lord of the Rings" Relates to Missionary Work

J.R.R. Tolkien, in The Fellowship of the Rings, wrote this:

"The road must be trod, but it will be very
hard. And neither strength nor wisdom will
carry us far upon it. This quest may be
attempted by the weak with as much hope as
the strong. Yet it is oft the course of deeds
that move the wheels of the world: Small hands
do them because they must, while the eyes of
the great are elsewhere."


Alma 37:6 -- "Now ye may suppose that this is foolishness
in me; but behold I say unto you, that by small and simple
things are great things brought to pass; and small means
in many instances doth confound the wise."

By small and simple efforts, the young missionaries of the
church really can "confound the wise" and help the kingdom
roll forth!