Christian and his new companion
Hey mom and dad,
Yes i am alright. I actually didnt feel it but all of the other areas in my district did. I dont know alot. You probably know more than I do. But as missionaries in the Kobe mission i dont think we will go to help with the clean up. I talked to sister mcintyre yesterday about the possibility of going and helping and she pretty much said that some of the missionaries in the Sendai mission will stay and that some of them will go elsewhere to finsih their missions. We will probably hear more about it in the coming weeks but as for now it is looking like i will not play any major part in helping out in sendai.
The tsunami mainly hit Sendai. it did not come to Kobe but the earth quake was felt in the mission home.
So the missionary work here is going well. it is too early to tell if people will be more receptive to the gospel or not but i do know that we have a baptism this coming sunday. He is 16 and way ready. his mom is a member and he has made some good friends in the ward. He is a good kid. we arekeeping busy with other investigators and other finding activities.
Dad, you asked me to buy some cup of noodles which i will but about 5 months ago, maybe alittle longer the mission gave every area two survival kits or two bags with alot of food and water. We are preparing for somthing. It does make me feel alittle safer knowing
that we do have that food just incase.
Well that was my week. nothing to crazy. I did get an umbrella from and old lady though. she didnt want to hear our message but she was willing to part with an umbrella. That just shows that the japanese people are really nice just some arent crazy intrested in the message that will save their lives.
All is well. I love the japanese comps. it is a great blessing to have them.
I love you family and make sure to tell everyone thanks for asking about me.
see ya next week,
elder christian price
Yes i am alright. I actually didnt feel it but all of the other areas in my district did. I dont know alot. You probably know more than I do. But as missionaries in the Kobe mission i dont think we will go to help with the clean up. I talked to sister mcintyre yesterday about the possibility of going and helping and she pretty much said that some of the missionaries in the Sendai mission will stay and that some of them will go elsewhere to finsih their missions. We will probably hear more about it in the coming weeks but as for now it is looking like i will not play any major part in helping out in sendai.
The tsunami mainly hit Sendai. it did not come to Kobe but the earth quake was felt in the mission home.
So the missionary work here is going well. it is too early to tell if people will be more receptive to the gospel or not but i do know that we have a baptism this coming sunday. He is 16 and way ready. his mom is a member and he has made some good friends in the ward. He is a good kid. we arekeeping busy with other investigators and other finding activities.
Dad, you asked me to buy some cup of noodles which i will but about 5 months ago, maybe alittle longer the mission gave every area two survival kits or two bags with alot of food and water. We are preparing for somthing. It does make me feel alittle safer knowing
that we do have that food just incase.
Well that was my week. nothing to crazy. I did get an umbrella from and old lady though. she didnt want to hear our message but she was willing to part with an umbrella. That just shows that the japanese people are really nice just some arent crazy intrested in the message that will save their lives.
All is well. I love the japanese comps. it is a great blessing to have them.
I love you family and make sure to tell everyone thanks for asking about me.
see ya next week,
elder christian price
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