Monday, December 22, 2014

Hello everyone! Sorry I didn't email last week! We had transfers, and
I am now finishing training another Elder and we are now on
bike....sooooooo, last week was just a 'hot mess' as Mr. McCarthy
would say! So I have 2 weeks of cool stories and experiences to share!
So first story....when we were shopping 2 weeks ago, as we were
checking out there was a guy buying over 100 watches next to us. It
was just interesting. Just had a cart completely full of 'em! Story 2.
As we were checking out, an awesome Samoan guy from church, who just
stopped smoking and drinking decided to come out ver and pay for our
groceries. A solid $70 when all was said and done. The Lord truly does
look out for His missionaries. That is just a simple example of the
many experiences I've had similar to it. I recently had the
opportunity to play at the Korean Branch Christmas party with elders
Shawcroft and Choi! Elder Choi is an incredible pianist. I gave him
the piano accompaniment part and he sit read it flawlessly. So I gave
him an even harder piano accompaniment to my favorite violin piece
ever (all creatures of our God and King) and he sight read that
flawlessly too. Completely mind blown. In other news....TRANSFERS!!!
Elder Young is no longer my companion. I am staying in good ol' P3 and
have been called to train! Actually to finish the training of.....none
other than ELDER JOHNSON!!! It is quite confusing, so I now have to go
by Elder Hunter. We are on bike, so it is CRAZY! I love it. We have
done a lot of extra loops and stuff because I'm still figuring out the
quickest ways to get places. And where the places are. The first 2
days on bike we had a total of 6 or 7 flat tires. One night I got a
flat tire and an appointment fell through. Our mission leader was
going to come in about half an hour, so instead of waiting we just
went home! Elder Johnson rode his bike and I ran next to my bike! Let
me tell you, running 3 miles in nice clothes while holding a bike is
no fun. My zone leaders saw us and decided my bike either had problems
or I just wanted to run. Some other zone leaders in our same complex
saw us and laughed at us after deciding I had been mugged.

Anyhoo, it's CHRISTMAS!!!!! The best time of the year! Angie, (age 16)
one of the girls we've been teaching is getting baptized on the 27th
of this month! She is super excited about it. Other than that, we are
working ourselves into the ground! Mostly pumping up flat tires, but
still......

I want to wish all of you a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and remember what
Christmas is really about. Since I can't send everyone a present,
although I'd like to, I will give you all something much more
valuable, and that is my testimony. I want to testify of a number of
things, the first of which is the reality of the divinity of God, our
Heavenly Father and His Son Jesus Christ. I know they are both real,
tangible, immortal beings of flesh and bone. I know Jesus Christ is
the greatest gift our Father could ever give us. I know Joseph Smith
was a prophet called directly by God to restore the Kingdom of God on
earth. I know that the Book of Mormon is proof of that. I know our
Father continues to show His love for us by giving us a prophet just
as He has done throughout all time and apostles as he instituted in
Jerusalem. I know these things are true, not only because they make
logical sense to anyone who takes time to think it out, but because
our Father has given me His witness of these things through the power
of the Holy Ghost. I've been called by God and set apart by someone
who has authority to do that, to be a representative of Jesus Christ,
and to testify, as that representative, of these things. And so, this
Christmas, I leave you all with my gift and witness, and do it in the
name of Jesus the Christ, the Greatest gift our Father has given us.
Elder Hunter

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