Saturday, June 10, 2017

62nd Week in Japan; 4th area. Faith and revelation yielded the solution.

Week ending June 5, 2017

We went to the temple today; it was really good!  It was my last temple p-day and I could understand a lot more of it in Japanese.  The study of the gospel in Japanese and English and then comparing the two passages, helps me understand meanings more.


Organic Hawaiian food, at a place by the temple.



Sister Haroldsen, with our investigator, H_____

There's this part of a talk I would like to share with you.  It's by Elder Russell M. Nelson and it's called "Sweet Hour of Prayer."  It really strengthened my faith when I read it and tried applying it. The Lord answers our prayers at the time we need it the most and as long as we press forward with faith In the Lord and follow him, he promises to never leave us and will provide for us.

"Many of us have had experiences with the sweet power of prayer.  One of mine was shared with a stake patriarch from southern Utah.  I first met him in my medical office more than 40 years ago, during the early pioneering days of surgery of the heart.  This saintly soul suffered much because of a failing heart.  He pleaded for help, thinking that his condition resulted from a damaged but repairable valve in his heart.  Extensive evaluation revealed that he had two faulty valves. While one could be helped surgically, the other could not.  Thus, an operation was not advised.  He received this news with deep disappointment.  Subsequent visits ended with the same advice. Finally, in desperation, he spoke to me with considerable emotion: “Dr. Nelson, I have prayed for help and have been directed to you. The Lord will not reveal to me how to repair that second valve, but He can reveal it to you.  Your mind is so prepared. If you will operate upon me, the Lord will make it known to you what to do. Please perform the operation that I need, and pray for the help that you need.”  

His great faith had a profound effect upon me. How could I turn him away again? Following a fervent prayer together, I agreed to try.  In preparing for that fateful day, I prayed over and over again, but still did not know what to do for his leaking tricuspid valve.  Even as the operation commenced, my assistant asked, “What are you going to do for that?”  I said, “I do not know.”  We began the operation. After relieving the obstruction of the first valve, we exposed the second valve.  We found it to be intact but so badly dilated that it could no longer function as it should. While examining this valve, a message was distinctly impressed upon my mind:
Reduce the circumference of the ring.  I announced that message to my assistant. “The valve tissue will be sufficient if we can effectively reduce the ring toward its normal size.”
But how? We could not apply a belt as one would use to tighten the waist of oversized trousers. We could not squeeze with a strap as one would cinch a saddle on a horse. Then a picture came vividly to my mind, showing how stitches could be placed--to make a pleat here and a tuck there--to accomplish the desired objective.  I still remember that mental image--complete with dotted lines where sutures should be placed.  The repair was completed as diagrammed in my mind. We tested the valve and found the leak to be reduced remarkably.  My assistant said, “It’s a miracle.” I responded, “It’s an answer to prayer.” The patient’s recovery was rapid and his relief gratifying.  Not only was he helped in a marvelous way, but surgical help for other people with similar problems had become a possibility.  I take no credit.  Praise goes to this faithful patriarch and to God, who answered our prayers.  This faithful man lived for many more years and has since gone to his eternal glory."

Sister Kirsten Parker

パーカー姉妹  (Sister Parker)
東京伝道部  (Tokyo Mission)

Monday, May 29, 2017

Images: Christ quotes

May you all have a meaningful Memorial Day holiday...both for the living and those who have passed on.










From:  https://www.lds.org/media-library/images/category/christ-and-the-atonement-picture-quotes?lang=eng&start=41&end=80&order=

(End of) 61st Week in Japan; 4th Area. Another baptism! Make every minute count.

May 29, 2017
Sister Parker and Sister Haroldsen


Konnichiha everyone!! 

This week was good!  Everyday I feel like the Lord is guiding me to become a better me, how to improve, how to be more humble, what to say.  Even though I'm not very good at Japanese still, the Lord is still able to speak through me to His people.

Not too much time, but some things!:
This week was great!! We've been OYM-ing(Open Your Mouth.. (see D&C 33:10)) on trains, on the streets, on our bikes, on the phone.. and we've met many wonderful people!

One day, we were on our way to visit an investigator R____*, who got baptized on Sunday (this weekend), who actually had a young child's record with the Church, and once the record was located, in the end, his baptism was not counted as a convert baptism, but that's okay!  He GOT BAPTIZED!!  And he's the best 8 year old missionary I've ever met. 
[ * K-Mom's note: I was uncertain about putting his baptismal picture on this blog because he is a minor child and don't know how the parents would feel about that, so I withheld it.]

We had extra time so we decided to visit this P.I. [potential investigator] that we met on splits a few weeks ago who is from Hungary.  I had lost her address and phone number though and I was searching my bag hopelessly, when the P.I. who we were trying to
find, her daughter walked by on the street and said "hello."  Whoa!  And she remembered when we first met!  I asked if her mom was home and she led us to her door and her older sister talked to us.  She didn't speak much Japanese or English so her younger sister was translating a lot.  We found them and they want us to come back.  I've been wanting to visit them for weeks so that was amazing!

I know God loves his children and he is guiding them and watching them and when they follow him and His begotten son, Jesus Christ's commandments, they are blessed immensely.  Temporarily and forever.

Sister Haroldsen and I are good at making quotes during the week, so here is one endurance, for everyone, even if you are not serving a mission:  Make every minute count. Because it precious and can be filled with joy. 


If you were given 186,000 dollars everyday for let's says one month..  It was put into your bank account daily, what would you spend it on?  How would you use it?  However, the thing is that after each day, your account is empty and you start over the next day with 186,000.  Wouldn't you spend it on the best things?  The nicest things?  Or give
it to those who need it as well?  
Everyday is the same. We have many moments and experiences that are precious, but they can go by fast.  Use it for the best things.

3 Nephi 13:

"19 Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and
rust doth corrupt, and thieves break through and steal;
20 But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth
nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor
steal.
21 For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."

p.s. see pictures below

I love you all!!!
Sister Parker

パーカー姉妹   [Sister Parker]
東京伝道部   [literally, Tokyo mission department.]  {Japan Tokyo Mission}  


Today we made Nepal Curry with a member and her friend from Bangladesh.

Nepal Curry


Cabbage dish


 Preparing food


 Cooking
We used spices and stuff like cumin, cinnamon, bay leaves, Coriander(?), black pepper, chili spice, cloves, garlic, salt, sugar.. and then onions, tomatoes, cabbage, chicken, etc.


 Sister Haroldsen and church member's pet bird Ku-chan