GOD LEADS YOU TO HIS PREPARED PEOPLE
This past week I have had a couple interesting experiences while out proselyting. On Saturday we rode the bus to a members home. While waiting to cross the street a man in a wheelchair rides up next to us and says "Hi" in english. We say "hi" and Sister Jeung starts introducing us and talking about the Book of Mormon. Once we crossed the street we continued to talk with him for 10 more minutes. He told us a story about how he use to be in a coma and was considered brain dead. I think he got in a big accident because he was missing a leg.
While he was in a coma he thought about Jesus Christ and then woke up.
He couldn't speak at first, but tried signing church hymns and eventually was able to speak again. He asked us if he could have a copy of the Book of Mormon, which we happily gave him and then we exchange phone numbers. We will call him later this week and hopefully get an appointment. The interesting thing about this experience is we got off at the wrong bus stop and were a 15 mintue walk away from where we were suppose to be. My companion got the aparment names mixed up, so didn't get off where we were suppose to. The Lord just lead us to this person and that person to us and we didn't even know it was happening.
Second, neat experience. Yesterday we were doing door contacting in the countryside in an area we have never been before. We passed this one apartment complex that had its doors closed. In Korea to get into an apartment you need a code, so you have to follow people inside, wait for someone to come out or know someone who lives in there.
Sometimes it is challenging to get into a building. On our way back down to the bus stop the door had been left open so we decided to do one more building to reach our goal.
On the last floor, last door, we had a man answer, not much older than me. We talked to him for 5 mintues at the door, but he had people come into his house while we were talking, so we decided to go outside to talk some more. We ended up talking to him for over an HOUR! We shared with him the Joseph Smith story and talked about the Book of Mormon.
He asked is there proof in the Bible about this book and Joseph Smith.
Through talking to him more we found out he is part of God's Church.
It is a really intense church. They believe Heavenly Mother is coming and Jesus Christ already came again. We are talking and he is flipping from verse to verse in his Bible asking us questions about the passover, what image were women created from, the Sabbath day being on Saturday and so many other things. He knows so much about the Bible, unfortuantely he misunderstands alot. He was trying to prove to us that there is a Heavenly Mother, asking us who is the "bride" in this scripture in the last chapter of Revelations and who is "us" when it talks about the creation in Exodus. Me and my companion could answer none of his questions. He was too hard to follow and frankly I have never studied the questions he had. I know the answer, but to back it up with scriptural references and explain in Korean I can't. And my companion couldn't either.
So we just listened to him. He actually does proseltying for his church, so he is an intense church member. The conversation we had was good. It wasn't contentious at all. After talking for a long time we told we had to go. At the end I gave him the book of Mormon and shared Moroni's Promise. I told him he can know if this book is of God through reading it and praying about it. Me and Sister Jeung bore out testimonies. At the end we got his name and number, but he told us to not call unless we could answer four questions. The questions I mentioned early. So we are studying hard. We will share with him what we find and if it goes somewhere or not, its all good. But I find it interesting how the door was open the second time we were by that apartment complex.
BAPTISM
Yesterday 안다희 {An DaHee} got baptized! It was wonderful. Me and Sister Jeung sand "I am a Child of God", which was so embarrassing. I can't sing. I don't know where I got the courage to agree. Her mom came to her baptism. She is not a member, but her two older sisters are. Many church members attended. She has been going to church every week for a long time now, so it was so exciting for them to see her get baptized.
She is a special little girl. Last week she had a trying experience.
She went to her grandmother's church kids camp. While there the preacher told her our church is bad and to never go there again. He made her cry. But even though that happened she still was excited to get baptized and decided to never visit that church again. She has a strong testimony this gospel. I am so gratefully for her decision to follow Jesus Christ and be baptized.
CAN YOU COOK?
So we were walking to a lesson and this older man starts talking to us. We start talking to him about the church but he keeps on asking me questions and saying creepy things. Like "you look good" and "how old are you?" "Can you cook, I know how to do laundry" So funny. So we just say goodbye and he starts yelling more things like the ones he said to us for a couple of minutes until we were out of his sight. Oh course I didn't know any of this until my companion told me what he said. He wasn't a normal man. We are allowed to say Hi to men. But if they say Hi to us we can start talking to them. Unfortunately, the ones who say "hi" tend to be creepy. Not always but at least half of them.
MANDOO PROVERB
Mandoo is a delcious Korean food. Similar to a pot sticker, but way better. One of our members had a Mandoo party in the afternoon so we decided to go over there to talk with members and because we both LOVE Mandoo. While there I got to learn how to make it. The Bishop's wife said "Oh you make Mandoo very well, maybe you'll have a pretty girl."
It's a Korean saying that if you can make pretty Mandoo, you will have a pretty baby girl.
RICE CAKE
So while waiting for a bus I bought some rice cake, which is super delicious. And while I bought it this little old man came up and said "That foreigner is buying rice cake, this must be good rice cake", so he bought some too. So funny.