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| Me sneakily putting an English tract on a sign. |
It's been a very full week here in Nankan! We went on exchanges with the zone leaders in Taoyuan, did a pass off lesson with the sister missionares and Tina, went to Taipei for P day, and also celebrated Elder Fredenberg's birthday!
He's finally 19 haha! He's only a few transfers younger than me on the mission but he's also over a year younger, pretty weird stuff. To celebrate we had the district go to this Tepanyaki place for lunch. It's not as expensive as the Tepanyaki in America though. It's also not paid to have a show, they just cook the food. It's like $6 per person and there is unlimited ice cream and soda so that's a plus! As we were biking back closer to our area we stopped cause there was a lady in a wheel chair with tons of trash and things all around her. We could tell she needed help and so Elder Shope asked her if we could help her! For one of the first times in my mission she accepted our help! She was really happy that there were four missionaries to help her move into her now house. When we got close she told us not to open the doors for the second and third floor. Come to find out there are around 18 cats living in her house. She asked us to take a few and we refused, she was thankful for our help though. The sisters are excited to work with her now and invited her to church!
The primary kids had an activity last Friday night to go to big park and pass out candy to people with an invite to English class! They were all dressed up in different costumes so it was cute to go with them and pass the candy out. It made me realize how afraid people really are of missionaries haha. We were just trying to pass it out with the kids but almost everyone was refusing candy!! When the kids came, it just melted the adults' hearts and they would take the candy every time. They're just too cute haha. Yesterday was also the primary program and everyone loves to hear all the kids sing. Some were good singers, others not so good, but it was appreciated by everyone nonetheless.
My friend Jonas back in Miaoli got baptized this week! Because of a recent change in the rules, I wasn't able to see him baptized, but he's really happy and I know he'll be a big strength to the ward. It was struggling a lot while I was there. They have a lot of new members now that can strengthen it. We basically doubled the young men's! They have lots of friends now!
Probably one of the biggest miracles that happened this week is also connected to Miaoli. While I was there with Elder Merrill we talked for awhile and he convinced me that we should buy skateboards together. We got some cool skateboards and we started riding around for exercise every day ( don't worry I used graduation money for this). Then I moved to Taoyuan and haven't had much of an opportunity to ride it. We were having a hard time finding anyone this week, and we've seen that most of the people we're working with aren't progressing very well and can't keep being taught if they don't want to. We couldn't really find anyone this week until on Thursday we were walking around and found this guy skating with his girlfriend behind a mall. We'd never been there before so we didn't know anyone skated over there. I showed them the few things I could do and we talked for awhile. I asked them if I could skate with them next time they were there and then share a bit about the gospel with them after. They were willing and we left with their contact info. We set up with them to go and skateboard at night for a bit.
That night I changed into my normal clothes and took my skateboard not really knowing what was gonna happen. The whole time riding over there I was thinking to myself if this was worth doing or not. If I was wasting the Lord's time or if this was what I was supposed to do. Well we got there and there were 7 people skating around. They were all really cool and we skated around. They showed me a few things and we started talking to two of them away from the big group. We talked for awhile and then asked them if we could share with those two. They said yes and we just sat down on our skateboards. Before we could start sharing with them though they yelled to the other 5 people and said:" come listen to their story!" They all came and sat around in a circle all on their skateboards and listened to us share. They asked good questions and we taught them the restoration of the gospel. Most of them were paying attention and sincerely wanted to understand why we came to Taiwan and how Jesus has helped us personally. We only had two Books of Mormon and gave them to them. They said they wanted some more so next Saturday when we go back we will bring 5 more and teach the Plan of Salvation!
This experience was really interesting to me because I found that God will provide a way for every one of his children to here this message about a God that loves them. It may not be the most conventional way of sharing the Gospel, but it's what they needed to do before they would hear the message. I know God loves and he cares about all of us.
Sorry I don't have many pictures, love you all.
-Elder Grayson Thayne































