All of the Members are crazy busy too. But, because of our devices we are able to help support them and they have been so kind recently in helping us become more fluent and natural with Korean. I love all the people here in Korea!~
I am extremely grateful for the chance to have such amazing leaders with a higher vision than I do! As a missionary, when you are down in the struggle of missionary work, your vision for what is to be done, or how you should work, always gets foggy and you can only see so much. But, with the help of God's elect leaders, who are more in tune with the Spirit and can see the bigger picture, we are given hope!!! And, even though their words don't always make complete sense to us, we must have trust. A firm faith that they understand the will of God better than we do.
I know that when we all have trust in the Prophet, Stake President's, Bishops, or Mission Presidents, then we will see miracles in our lives. They are God's mouthpiece on Earth for the areas that they are given authority to watch over. I know that when we have hard times we need to pray and ponder it out for ourselves. But, I also know that if we learn to turn to our leaders for help and guidance in those time when we are struggling, then we will receive more hope and inspiration in what we should do.
I am forever thankful for those with authority from God and honor it, by staying worthy and by being a seeker of righteousness.
Love to you all from Korea!
I am trying to learn how to make Korean food and it isn't shabby. But, I still need lots of help.
Mission Activity for the holiday
If you look closely you see that there is no "4" it is because 4 is bad luck here in Korea (fUN fACT)
An Apostle is coming to just our Stake!~ We have no clue why, but we sure are excited
These memorable books are even in Korea!!
My Comp just taking random pictures of me studying
The rest of the pics are from doing Ultimate Frisbee with some Elders!I was a lot of fun, we played for like 2 hrs and 30 mins!
A bakery we get bread from on P-days!! It is so good!! Reminds me of the bread our family gets from Wildflower Bakery~ My taste buds will never go back to normal after being spoiled with all that delicious bread from back home!
Going to a Meat Buffet with Investigators in the area is the best~ They have nothing like this in America!
The Stake President in the area is extremely rich, and so when he wants to discuss with us missionaries about how to improve the area he takes us out to a buffet! We are spoiled.
I love all the flowers here in the Spring!
Satan is really good at distracting people with phones. A lot of the times when we are riding the subway this is what you see. People stuck to their screens. but, thank goodness for the Spirit that brings light into our eyes and prompts them to talk.
Elder McKinnon Loves Boong-O-Bang. They are fish shaped pastries. You get 6 for a $1.
Exchanges with Elder Faatea! We made cookies but... haha they didn't turn out well haha. So we just cut them up and called them Cookie Brittles. I think our neighbors think that we are really weird now. It actually was a ball to make and give these out because we both have only been here for under 6 months. It is just funny to see peoples' reactions to foreigners try speaking to speak to them. Haha!
I love the art here in Korea (the walls)
Eating real Chinese food with a recent convert!~ I have actually been learning some Chinese! It is surprisingly simple. The grammar is exactly the same as English, unlike Korean.
Solid Mongolian members here!
Even after the exchange Elder Faatea had some more cooking fails.
I love Korea!












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