Saturday, April 12, 2014

When Kimchi attacks ...

So this week was super routine.  Just lots of jundo-ing.  We have been trying to talk to as many people as possible and trying to get the word about the gospel out.  We taught 2 lessons this week -- one to a guy about the restoration, but he was only interested in the church because he want's to find a wife who's also Christian.  It was really awkward and he kept on telling us how much tithing he gives at his church.  Apparently he's going to come to church next week and see what our church is all about.  Then we also taught a man named Frank who is in his 40's with no family.  He used to take care of his parents who were old and ill, but they passed away and he's all alone now.  We taught him a really quick lesson because he was short on time.  We're meeting with him again and we're going to teach him the Plan of Salvation next.  We had 2 former investigators come to church on Sunday.  They're both seniors in high school, so they're going to start coming to church every week and we're teaching them a lesson on Wednesday.  

The people here on the street really don't like missionaries a whole lot; it's interesting how rude people will get when you have a name tag on.  People seem to totally change once they realize you're a missionary.  

I had the spiciest kimchi ever last night. We went over to a member's house and she made us try some of her kimchi.  I seriously wanted to cry, it was so spicy.  Elder Leavitt did cry -- haha.  We get to watch General Conference this upcoming weekend and I'm really excited for it, getting a spiritual recharge is exactly what I need right now!
 
Love you all!

This is a view of the Han River:

This is the view of Guri from the other elders' apartment:



 Have a great week!

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