Sunday, August 27, 2017

Week 51: The story of 2 Seekers of Truth


Isshiwori Shimai


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Yonago!


Team Nakada


The Matsue fam!


Yonago


Do you see the coin?



iPadから送信My beautiful friends and family-

Good morning!
This week was probably one of the best weeks!

We went to Okayama again! But, this time we went on exchanges with the
sister training leaders! I had the great great opportunity to go with
a great friend of mine Sister Holkanson. She definitely knows how to
meet my goals. My goal was to learn how to talk more about Jesus
Christ. And she nailed it. That morning we did some service at a local
hospital where we folded diapers. I was able to learn about her and
her mission. We were able to talk about what joy this gospel brings to
us. We also met with a sister that I love too too much! I'll talk
about her later.

I think that jump started my finding methods for the week where I
would just talk about Jesus Christ. And I did... I looked for every
opportunity to speak and testify of him. And we saw miracles! I think
one of the greatest miracles that come are when you testify of Christ
and when you are grateful. Quite a few of our lessons fell through
this week... but it was all smiles here! I couldn't just but smile,
because I knew that if something fell through it was back to finding!
And to be honest I love finding! I used to not like it... it just felt
so tiring... but once you let God choose your path for you, if you
listen to the spirit, and try to follow the promoting, you will be
surprised what happens. Life is full of miracles especially on the
mission, but we must have the eyes to see and the ears to hear. We
must keep our mind wide open.

Yesterday we were at a park walking around and we met a lady who at
first my companion was hesitant to go and talk to so I pushed through
and I said "hello, we are from the church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints.", her face kinda lit up, "oh, I've met you before.. I
actually have a Book of yours.. the Book of Mormon," what??? Turns out
she was a old investigator who was dropped because of being busy. So
we got her contact information and we will be meeting with her soon.

Okay.... now my title of my letter is "The Story of 2 Seekers of
Truth". Well there are probably millions of people on this earth just
waiting and seeking for truth, but I wanted to focus on a Nepali
sister and a Japanese sister.

Okay... so to finish the story of Okayama. I had the great privilege
to go and meet a sister preparing for baptism. Her name is Isshiwori
Shimai. She came from Nepal with her husband. When I met her, I didn't
really know what to expect, I had heard really really good things
about her. Like amazing miracles and I was still trying to find out
what they were saying. So... we came over and sat down with her. And
let me tell you.... I was in for a treat. We had a lesson for an hour
and that was the most amazing lesson I have ever been in! Her story is
incredible. She had been searching and seeking for the truth, but
haven't found it yet. Then one day the sisters in Okayama pulled up
next to her.. she is literally one of my favorite people on this
planet. Her faith is out of this world. When they would ask her to
keep a commandment she would say "if God said it or if Jesus said it,
No problem," in her cute Nepali accent. I learned many things about
Nepal, her family, how people are baptized in Nepal, And how far faith
can take you! She always says "I love Jesus too too much ." When in
actuality she's saying "I love Jesus so so much." She still is working
on English. But, how much my testimony of Jesus Christ grew that day.
This past Friday she was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints. How grateful I am for the Okayama sisters for
following prompting of the Lord, and for Isshiwori Shimai for having
the courage and the faith to follow our Savior Jesus Christ.

The last story is about one of my investigators! Her name is Chiaki
chan. She is from Yonago and was found last year. But, let me tell you
her faith is unwavering. She knows that what she is doing is right.
Last transfer Catron Shimai and I picked her up. She is so ready for
all the many blessings or church can give to her, the only problem is
her mom is hantai(against) the church. But, yesterday I had the grate
privilege of seeing her at church, I was a little nervous she showed
up late, but made it for sacrament meeting and all the other classes.
She has so much faith she even bikes over 45 minutes just to be at
church. Oh how grateful I am for her willingness to keep Gods
commandments and come to church. I am also so grateful for her
willingness to keep pushing forward with faith!

May we all try doing the same, push forward with faith and love Jesus
Christ will all our heart, might, mind and strength!


Love you all have a great week!

Lockett Shimai

Sunday, August 13, 2017

Week 49: A Child's Prayer



Grapes!



Cookie challenge!



I love this ward!



Ren Shimai and I!



Gyoza ( my new gyoza making tool from Daiso)





Sent from my iPadHello friends,

Oh how beautiful the song "A Child's Prayer" is.

"Heavenly Father, are you really there?
And do you hear and answer ev'ry child's prayer?
Some say that heaven is far away,
But I feel it close around me as I pray.
Heavenly Father, I remember now
Something that Jesus told disciples long ago:
"Suffer the children to come to me."
Father, in prayer I'm coming now to thee."

Never has this song touched my heart more deeply than this week.

This week was more focused on how deeply our faith, my faith as a
missionary can grow. For we must all walk by faith in this world, as
well in the mission field. To say the least, faith is what develops
action! Faith to talk to someone, faith to ask someone to be baptized,
and faith to have courage to not let fear and doubt stand in your way.
We were faced with tremendous times to act and stand firm. On Monday
we had a lesson with one of our investigators Ono San. For the longest
time, he would not take the Book of Mormon. But, last time we were
able to get him to download the app on his phone. Acting by faith, we
asked him to read just the introduction. He said he would. I had a
feeling he probably wouldn't, but that's when I needed to trust in God
and his plan as well as relying on someone's word. When we got there,
he was so surprised we had come back, he sat down in his little
doorstep and listened , I asked "Ono san, have you read from the Book
of Mormon this week?" To my surprise he said "I did, I read the first
3 chapters, and had this question." I almost fell over, I couldn't
just stand here with the biggest smile on my face. Ono san had started
to progress and really was interested why two young missionaries would
come back every Monday and talk about God and Jesus Christ. Especially
since the Monday we came back, it was right after a Typhoon. But, the
storm had let up for this lesson. Before we ended, Ono san already
told us, he said "I will read the Book of Mormon this week, because I
like the history part of this, and I really want to know why you
keeping coming back, why is this so important." After we said goodbye
and he shut his door and turned off the light. We couldn't, but just
smile about how amazing the power of the Book of Mormon is. Now at
this point the storm then down poured hard!!! We then hopped on our
bikes and bike home singing in the rain!

My companion Lenfesty Shimai is just such an amazing missionary. She
is a little quieter. But, has a good heart. At he beginning of he
transfer, I did a lot of stopping people, but this week she started
acting. We have a goal that we set everyday, and on Tuesday we decided
to set a goal to talk to as many people really as we could. Catron
Shimai when she left, left us so cookie/brownie mix. So I decided to
get us to talk to more and more people, I made a game. Because I love
games! The game was called the "cookie game". The rules of the game
were simple. You had to stop someone, get their name, teach a
principle, and invite! So we made it a goal. We went out and there
was NO ONE! Literally no one. Oh man.... :( so I started to look
closely for anyone that we could talk to. We were biking back and I
saw these two older ladies walking down this road and as my companion
puts it "I turned around and booked it after them like Alma when he
was commanded by an angel to go back to the city." My companion
started doing it to, she hopped off her bike many times to talk to
people. We were biking through this mall type thing (shotengai) , and
I could feel that my companion wasn't behind me I turn around and it
looked like a movie. She was walking with this old grandma. I couldn't
just but want to cry. It was beautiful. As I looked to my right, there
was a grandma looking through a window at me, haha I turned and smiled
and waved. He then waved back. My heart was just happy!

Friday was a crazy crazy day! The elect are coming out of nowhere!!!
Like what happened?! We had a really good district meeting that day!
We also went to this youth mission activity. And guess who showed
up!?! CHIAKI CHAN!!! Our investigator Chiaki Chan was there! I
freaked! She is so ready. All we need to do, is talk to her family. We
need to get them interested in the gospel. When we walked to the front
of the group. I went and gave Chiaki chan a little pat on the
shoulder. She turned and realized it was me and also freaked! Her face
just lit up!! She was glowing and she's coming to church on the 27th!!
I love that girl! After we left, I texted her and said "Chiaki chan,
thank you for coming today, we love you!" And we got a reply later
saying "Lockett Shimai, it was so fun, love you too!" Like my heart
just melted hat day!
That day was also the day we knocked on a door of this lady that was
so cute, we came with the approach of using this family Book hat we
have. This lady was a little interested in the Book. It's a book about
how to improve our family relationships. After we went over to out
investigators house but it turned out that she was still in the
hospital. So you guessed it, we booked it to the hospital. We got
there and found her. We talked to her about the Restoration and the
Book of Mormon. She was just so happy. We decide to try and ask her to
be baptized. She said at this moment "no". But, she wants to come to
church! Yes!!! After we left and headed to Yasugi Eikaiwa. It's where
we teach English in another city really close called Yasugi. We
dropped off our bikes and at this point it was raining again in a
downpour. As we were waiting at a light we could feel that it wasn't
raining on us. We look up and this lady had a umbrella over us. She
was so so nice, she had put her umbrella over us and her. We then
walked together to the Train station. It was like a movie, we said
thank you and then at the last second I handed her a Mormon.org card!
And said thanks and left! That night we were biking home and this lady
was walking and we started talking to her. She was coming back from
Bible study, we gave her a chidashi (flier) and left.

This week we just have had amazing moments to plant seeds!

On Saturday one of our investigators said she wanted to go to
basketball! So she came to eikaiwa(English class) and we went
together. It was kinda sad I could only walk in basketball. Since a
week and a half ago I sprained my ankle, but it's been doing God so
far, everyone and myself included has been really surprised it's
heeled so quickly. But, we had a great time, she is so jouzu (skilled)
in basketball, we had a great time!

Now to end things great! I have a beautiful story to share about a girl!
One of the most precious moments in my mission so far happened yesterday.
We were biking to the church, since we were having no luck with
housing, since this week is the holiday called Obon. It's where people
clean their houses and he graves of their ancestors and prepare their
houses so that their ancestors can come into their houses. It's a big
deal here in Japan. And I didn't know about it, but everyone is so
busy. (When you have time, look it up on Google.) So we headed to the
church. As we were coming down this road to the church. I could tell
there was this girl. Doubt and fear just kept invading my mind, I
could easily just go on the other street... but I then realized that I
shouldn't. As we were coming closer, I then again had the feeling of
you could just go past her, just say hi and leave. But, what would
that do? That's not what we do as missionaries, we are to invite. So,
without thinking, I stopped right next to her. She was a lot younger
than I thought... we shook her hand..
"hello, we are missionaries from he church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints. We are church volunteers."
"Wow, that's cool" she replied. We asked about her. She's plays music
right by the church. She plays the base, and is 13!
"We believe that God is important." I said.
Her face lit up.
"Me too!" "I pray everyday and on Christmas I go to church and pray"
My companion then turned to her and said "I know that God answers and
listens to your prayers!"
I then turned to her as well... "we believe that God is like us and
real. He listens to our prayers." After a few minutes she turns to us
and says "arigatou wa Eigo de 'thank you' desu ne?" (Arigatou is thank
you in English right?)
"Yes!"
""Thank you!" She said. I couldn't just but want to cry the whole time
we were talking. My heart was being mended back together, every time I
was told "no I don't want to talk to you", all the door slams, all the
"I'm Buddhist ", and all the Kekkous (I'm fine), just was swept away
and my heart was mended back together!!!!

I know that God answered that girl's prayer that day! I know that God
answers my prayers! I had been praying to find someone that would be
ready. And I have been finding them everywhere! No words can really
been written of how powerful and beautiful that experience was to me!
God is real!!!!!
This work is so important and I love it!
I love my savior!
And I love the beautiful plan of God!

May we all love God too! Because he sure loves us and sure loves the
beautiful Japanese people of Yonago!

Love ロケット姉妹