Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Monday, January 27th, 2013

Hey everybody!

Sorry about last week and all.  The email deleted and I couldn't find
any saved copies anywhere, so I wasn't really happy and I didn't want
to write a rage page of frustration, but this week was just as good as
last week.

We have been going around doing various zone conferences and things
like that.  We have 7 zones in the mission right now, but we are going
to make another one in a few weeks.  Most of our mission is doing
really well.  We had 3 baptisms in the mission this last week and we
will have 6 more this next week.  We still have some areas that are
lacking and so we are going to do some extra training in a few zones.
But this next week we are distributing iPads throughout the mission
and a bunch of people from Salt Lake are coming out here to assist in
our training.  We will be busy doing that this week, hopefully it all
goes well.

So about those 2 kinjins (golden investigators) that came to church last week. Their names are Toru and Kazuya.  Toru went to Boston to study at Cambridge for 3 months recently.  There he met some members and became good friends
with them.  He went to church with them many times, felt the spirit,
wanted to learn more.  So now he has moved back to Japan and last week
he came to church by himself.  He acts just like a member, looks like a
member, so we thought he was a member. Then he started asking us about
baptism.  We asked him if he wanted to be baptized and he said yeah.  So
we set up some lesson appointments with him, and this last week we met
with him five times and he has basically heard and accepted everything
in the gospel.  He has a baptismal date for 9 February.  He is going to
Nagoya for a week for some job interviews this week, but once he comes
back we will continue his preparation for baptism.  Toru is a bro.  He
is a way cool guy, about 29 years old and loves American football.

Kazuya is a Chinese man but has lived in Japan for many years.  His
girlfriend is American and she is a member of the church.  He has been
coming to church for a while now but has been going to the American
Ward.  However, he does not understand English so he doesn't know
what's going on.  In order to understand the gospel he started coming
to our ward.  We asked him if he wanted to join the church and he said
yeah.  So we have scheduled times to start teaching him the gospel.  He
is in extremely nice man and already has a small testimony within his
heart.  Much like a small seed of faith that is ready to grow into a
big tree.

The sister missionaries in our ward had an investigator named Aki and
Aki got baptized this Sunday!  She is from Mongolia and is 20 years
old.  She goes to a very prestigious university down the street and met
the missionaries on the bus.  She is very nice and has become a good
friend of mine over the past few months and she asked me to perform
her baptism.  I am attaching the pictures of Aki to this email.  Her
name is very hard to pronounce because it is Mongolian but I practiced
a lot with her and I think I got it down enough where people can
understand what I was saying.  It was a great experience for her and
for everyone in the ward.  And Toru was able to come to the baptism and 
he loved it very much.

Elder Medeiros goes home in under three weeks!  Yabai.  But he's doing
really well, working very hard, and staying focused.  As for me, I'm
doing all I can to be patient with certain missionaries in the
mission, I'm trying to love them like the Lord loves them.

I mostly got all of my university (BYU) stuff ready to go.  Pres. Wada told
me to just wait till our next president interview to do the
ecclesiastical endorsement.  Which is cool, I don't think it'll be a
problem and it's really convenient and I can just do it any time
because I live below him.  I have to start thinking about housing
though.  I don't know where to live and what to do, but mom, if you ask
around and come up with some good ideas I'll start thinking about
it.

It's great to hear you boys are still doing good. It sounds like
you're having quite the party, Kyle, doing SHREK: The Musical.  At
least someone in the family got the musical talent genes.  Good luck
with your test Connor.  Hopefully you actually got the smart talent
genes.

Dad, I haven't really started thinking about where I want to go when
you guys come to Japan.  But for sure I want to spend some time
visiting some of my old areas. Especially Yachiyo city as well as
Kawagoe city and Kawasaki city. Other than that, Kyoto sounds good as
well as Hiroshima.

Well I have to be going now, but I love you all very much.  I love
serving the Lord and I love all of the great miracles that He lets me
be a part of.  I hope you all have a great week and are able to find
success in school as well as in your church callings.  Shout out to
Kelsie and Cameron and little baby boy, and Quinton going on his mission to Uganda!

Love
Elder Crandall.

This is Sister Aki who got baptized.  Also, Toru is in the back of the picture on the left. And the Japanese lady in front of him is Aki's friend that she brought to church.  She is Jehovahs Witness, but after seeing our church and a baptism she is waaaaay interested, haha.  Member dendo!





Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Mondays, January 13th & 20th, 2014

Hello wonderful family! 

I had no idea that Arianna Grande was Cat from Victorious.  Now that I know that, I'M WAY HAPPY!!  Her family was cool.  Good people.  

Anyway, today was the Ward Mochitsuki!  It is this Japanese festival where everyone gets together and pounds rice with a mortar and giant stick.  Google it, I can't really explain it, haha.  It was way fun and we had about 12-15 PI's and Investigators come.  It was a great chance for the ward members to fellowship and get to know the people that we are working with.  I was working closely with the people in our Bible class, they are way closing to getting baptized, and introducing them to all the ward members.  Our Bible class right now has 4 solid investigators in it, although they don't really know that they are investigating.  They aren't official investigators yet.  But they all have been given Book of Mormons, I've given some triple combos to 2 of them, they ask a ton of gospel related questions, and we have basically taught them all 3 main lessons a few times.  They still have some personal biases against the church, but they love the Bible and want us to teach them.  This last week, we had a Chinese recent convert lady named Kyou Bien come and join in on our Bible class.  After a while, we had her share her conversion story with everyone and she basically just bore her testimony of baptism for like half an hour.  Everyone in the room was feeling the spirit very strongly and one of the class members, a guy named Yuichi, said that he has heard hundreds of missionary discussions over the past 30 years, but it wasn't until today that his eyes have been opened and he understood baptism.  Her words were very powerful.  We have high hopes for our Bible class. 

In response to Kyle's question, cremation (when you die) is totally fine.  Most members in Japan respect their Buddhist traditions and are cremated and buried in their family plot.  It's not so much as what happens to your body after you die as it is what you do while you are in it, haha.  That is the important part.  

This past week, Elder Medeiros and I had a some more finding time than usual and we went hard in the paint.  We had over 113 quality contacts on the street and found a bunch of new PI's.  We set a record throughout the mission as far as quality contacts go.  As a mission, we had quality contacts with over 4,100 people in our mission boundary.  Statistically, 1/1000 people we contact gets baptized.  So just from this weeks effort, 4 people will be baptized.  In Japan, that is really good.  

I love you all and hope you have a wonderful week!!!!

Love, 
Elder Crandall 


We (Christopher's family) got a nice surprise in the mail this week!  A cute note sent from the Takanesawa Family from the ward Christopher is serving in!  It's so sweet! 






































(Short email sent on January 20th)
I am writing this email on my new iPad mini, courteously provided by
the tithe payers of the church!  Yaaaaay!  It is white and light and
designed specific for a missionary's everyday life.  We of course
don't get most of the regular apps or things like that, but we have
all of the Church applications and things like that.  If we try really
hard we probably could get on a lot of the prohibited sites and use a lot of
prohibitive apps and things like that.  But we don't!  This new iPad is a big
symbol of the missions trust in us the missionaries.  It also shows how
much the Lord is hastening His work.  We are now able to update our
area books and send emails and Mormon messages and things like that in
an instant to whomever we want.  Although it can be a distraction 
sometimes, I feel that the benefits of the iPad outweigh the
consequences.

Well, I wrote a really long email on the iPad, but when I tried to send it, it didn't work and ended up deleting my message.  I will fill you in in detail later cause now I am out of P-day time.  Basically we have two new golden investigators who are member referrals who said that they want to get baptized and we have started teaching them.  It's a cool story.  I will share it next week.  

I love you and am excited to be an Uncle!!!  Wahoooo!!! 

Love, 
Elder Crandall

Monday, January 6, 2014

Monday, January 6th, 2014'

Dear Family, 

Happy happy New Years!!!!  あけましておめでとうございます!!!

This past week was a lot of fun, but we had a lot of crazy things come to us. 

The new missionaries came in to town and we had an adventure getting them.  Do you guys know who Ariana Grande is??  Well, she is pretty famous in Japan I guess. Anyway, she came in to Tokyo the same time as the new missionaries and so while we were at the airport picking them up, there was a giant fan club of teenage girls there.  In the midst of all the confusion and ciaos of her coming out of the airport, I was able to meet with her mom and her sister and her brother and talked with them for like 5 minutes.  They were way nice, proud of her daughter, excited to visit Tokyo.  They knew about the church pretty well and I invited them to learn more about it when they go back.  They had a lot of questions about what it's like to live in Japan and we had a fun time talking about that and watching the fans go crazy around Ariana.  

We got ourselves a nice group of new missionaries here.  They are way prepared, way young, but ready to go out and work.  We spent all day Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday training them and showing them the ropes.  On New Years Day, we took all the new missionaries out on the streets and dendoed for a few hours.  It was a big shock for most of them, especially since it was crazy busy and everyone was drunk.  We had some good conversations though and handed out some BOM's.  

Then on Friday we did a big deep clean of the whole Honbu for a few hours and made the whole place sparkly clean and what not.  Then we have spent the past few days visiting all the members in the ward and dropping off a nice little new years card of all the missionaries in this ward.  There are twelve of them here, so in order for then to remember all of us we made a little picture and post card.  So I have walked like 20 miles in the past two days, haha.  Buts it's been a good way to contact people and do lots of finding as we go.  We need to do some big time finding around here cause we have little by little dropped all of our investigators over the past few weeks.  People just aren't keeping commitments and aren't progressing.  So we are back to square one, back to finding, but it's all good cause we have a lot of finding opportunities this month.  It's a lot less busy than last month.  

I hope all is going well over there!  I love you guys and pray for you every day!

Love, 

Elder Crandall 

Monday, December 30th, 2013

Hello Family!

It was sooooo great to get messages from everybody! Everyone is growing up so fast, even the adults, haha.  

I'm sorry, but I have to make this email really short.  Considering the fact that I talked to you guys like 5 days ago face to face, I don't feel so bad about making it really short.  

The New Missionaries are coming in tomorrow and we are busy making preparations for that! Two days ago, we had a big Culture Night that was a huge success.  It was focused on bringing a bunch of people together who are lonely for the holidays.  We had about 100 people in total come to the event and it was a huge success.  One of the investigators who came is a professional opera singer and she got up before she performed and announced her baptismal date and talked about how excited she was to get baptized.  It provoked a few conversations about baptism among some of our PI's and it was a great defining moment for a lot of people.  I will send lots of pictures soon.  

This week is going to be a way busy one again, but next week we will get a bit of a break and we will probably go on a lot of splits across the mission.  I had the opportunity to participate in the transfer planing with President Wada and that was a big revelatory experience for me.  The Gospel is true.  

I basically read the whole Miracle of Forgiveness in two days as well.  It's a great book.  Now I want to go call someone to repentance!!! 

I love everyone so much!!  Happy New Year!  Akemashite Omedetogozaimasu!!! 

Love,

Elder Crandall

December 24th, 2013

This is Elder Crandall's family writing!  We didn't get a weekly email from Elder Crandall this week because we got to FaceTime with him on Christmas Eve! Japan is 17 hours ahead of our time zone so we talked with him, face to face, at 5:00 pm our time on Christmas Eve and it was 10:00 am Christmas morning for Elder Crandall.  He is doing great and it was wonderful to be able to see him and hear his voice and we had an amazing time together!  It was the best Christmas present!
We hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and were able to take some time to remember the reason for the season and celebrate the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
Merry Christmas!
Here a few pics from our FaceTime session.  Enjoy!