Elder Newton, Elder Bond and Elder Lee |
Discover Cracker
crumble and crunch
scattered crumbs, but gathered stack
stop the problem
How?
Shine your shoes
The proof is =: O
Cracker
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to you all! It has been one of the hottest weeks of my life. Wonju is
so hot, and I was so grateful for every moment inside. This week also
flew by, but we have a couple things we can talk about, so let's go
Thing the First:
I
taught a Chilean this week. It was a sick exchange. Also my Spanish is
terrible, but I can translate from Spanish to Korean, which was
interesting. The man's name was Alex(some suffix that we aren't 100 percent
sure of) and his son is Alexander. I have no picture, but just imagine
Angel Herrera but with a beard. It's spoopy. He's living in Korea
because of his wife (she teaches English) and works as an internet
design person. He also is so sincere. He said he felt a special feeling
at the word restoration, and if that doesn't scream prepared, I don't
know what does.
Also, I spent all week praying for the gift
of tongues in this meeting, which came in handy, because at the end I
was able to (in a probably incorrect way) translate Elder Lee's
testimony into broken Spanish. Shoutout to Dad and the Spanish branch.
Speaking of, I got to testify on the street a lot this week about learning the gospel in different languages, and it was nice
Thing the Second:
Bus ride to Gangneung (l-r Elder Lee, Elder Saguinsin, Elder Bond) |
Pretty sights in Hoengseung (fun fact: There are three times as many cows as people in this county) |
We went biking this morning. It was sweet |
A dragon looks over his kingdom |
Thanks for reading!
Best wishes,
Elder Newton
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