Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Week 71: December 11, 2017 - Already through December?

It's crazy, everyone keeps emailing and saying that it's only two
weeks until Christmas, and I have to check the date every time. It
still doesn't feel like December has started, and the time just goes
by so quickly! To think we are 11 days into lighting the world, and I
didn't even realize! I know that you are all doing amazing things, and
that your service means the world to those we get to help. My mind is
drawn to one simple quote as I think about this, which goes,

"To the world, you may be one person, but to one person, you may be the world."

This obviously applies to service, and all the small things we can do
for people, but something I've realized in Japan is that to our Father
in Heaven, to our Savior Jesus Christ, whose birth we celebrate, whose
example we follow, we are the world. It's beyond my understanding, but
I am everything to them. They would, and have done everything for me,
as an individual. And somehow the reach of Christ's love, of His
atonement, is infinite, and encompasses each and everyone of us on an
individual level. It's the least we can do to give a little of that
back, as I hear all of you doing every week when I read your emails.

With the Christmas season comes the bustle of getting things ready
for the end of the year, and with it, helping our brothers and sisters
prepare to change their lives forever through the covenant waters of
baptism. Elder Arnold and I spent a lot of time this week thinking and
pondering specifically about Harada, an man in his mid 30's who has
fully embraced the gospel. We done know 100% what he is looking for,
but he knows that it's in the gospel, and we know that it's in the
gospel. So he really has the desire to follow Christ, to change his
life, and to grow through it all. The only problem is that he works
killer hours every day of the week except Sunday. Great for church,
hard for lessons. We finally meet with him Friday night and set up
everything that needs to happen before the 24th, his target goal for
Baptism, and things go great. Harada is ready, we have everything set
up! Until the next day, when an emergency with work in Fukuoka calls
him away from the island for a week. Obviously we don't know why, why
we won't be able to meet as scheduled, but what we do know is that God
knows. He doesn't plan to send His children away, but to draw them
unto Him. So we've got more bustling to do, to do our part to help
Harada continue progressing to the peace he so desires.

As an honorable mention, Brother Strickland (former Elder, one of the
previous mission Assistants) came to visit Ishigaki with his dad last
week. Being the best guy he is, he took me and Elder Arnold to a
little park on the north part of the island, and it just added to the
bustle of the season. I think the pictures can speak for themselves.

Love you all, and can't wait to talk at Christmas!
Elder Woodhouse





Sunday, December 3, 2017

Week 70: December 4, 2017 - Ishigaki!

Well, like some of you have said, I'm officially getting no snow for Christmas!

After getting off the plane to transfer down here, I immediately had
to shed my jacket and suit coat, which I wore down to save space. I've
since found occasion to put them back on, primarily because suit
season started with December, but the weather is beautiful, and from
the little bits I've seen, so is the island. Sadly, I don't have my
bike yet, so we haven't been exploring, but I'll make sure to get some
good pictures once we get around!

Like I mentioned last time, the upcoming transfer I'll be privileged
to work with Elder Arnold, who came to Japan with Elder Zeller. He's
from California/Hawaii, depending on the day, and he is crazy
energetic. There is not a person we see that doesn't get a full does
of the restoration of the gospel as part of their day. I love it! The
craziest thing for me is that this is my first companion to do that.
In the past three days I've already learned so much from him about
what I can do to be better, and it feels like he is breaking me,
instead of me breaking him into missionary life. So I'm way excited.

And because of Elder Arnold and Bacons (the Elder I replaced) hard
work, the Lord is working miracles on this island. Specifically, one
of our investigators,  Masako, has been struggling with family
problems, and never been able to come to church. But after our lesson
on Friday, she really took the promises of the Lord to heart, read
from Moroni 7, and out of the blue called us the next day, saying she
would be there on Sunday. And of course, she came. Once more, I've had
to find room in a heart bursting with gratitude to make space for the
Book of Mormon. There is a power in it greater than any man has, for
it truly is Gods words for us, and through it are miracles wrought.
I'm jumping right into the middle of an amazing work and wonder here
on Ishigaki, and I'm excited for where it takes me!

Love you all, thanks so much for the love and prayers!
Elder Woodhouse

P.S. I got the package from Mom and Dad

Another addition: 
I meant to attach this to my group email. My travel was a boat, and a train, and a plane, over the course of about 30 hours. It was crazy to be alone for so long, but I think it was a good experience. Thanks for the emails!