Hey everyone! It's been a great week. We were able to go to 3 areas
and work with some great elders. In one area, the Elders made us
homemade pizza and tortillas for tacos. I was pretty impressed. Much
different from the normal missionary meals that we usually eat, so
that was nice. We are heading out to the Niigata zone, which
is a pretty far and isolated area of the mission. We will stay there
for 2 weeks and visit all of the areas in the zone. It's also the
coldest and apparently most beautiful part of the mission, so it
should be a great experience.
Today we went to a young single adult ward family home evening,
and I was asked to share the message.
I shared from a talk given by Sister Cook in a 2016 young adults
devotional called "Find Joy in Everyday Life" as well as President
Nelson's past conference talk "Joy and Spiritual Survival". We truly
can have joy in any situation. It's like in 1 Nephi 17 when they
have been traveling in the wilderness and eating raw meat, Nephi still
talks about how they have been blessed and are happy. I love the
gospel! Talk to you next week. Love,
Elder Snyder
スナイダー長老
"Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen." - Matthew 28:19-20
This is our blog about the adventures and experiences of two Snyder kids as they serve missions, one in Mexico and one in Japan, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. These are the weekly emails and pictures they send home.
Monday, February 13, 2017
Monday, January 23, 2017
God loves His children
Hey everyone, it's been another great week! We went to two different
areas last week, Oizumi and Kamagaya. Both were great! In Kamagaya, we
were doing some street contacting and had a great experience. We
testified to a man that the teachings of Jesus Christ bring peace and
happiness to our lives, and he replied saying that he already feels
peace and happiness in his life. As I thought about what to say to
him, the spirit told me that God loves each of His children and wants
all to feel happy in life. There are many activities that will bring
us happiness and different things that will bring us peace. But the
only way we can feel real and true happiness and peace, is through
living the gospel of Jesus Christ. As I testified of this to him, I
felt the Spirit giving power to my words. Whether he felt it or not,
whether he accepted it or not, I once again felt the confirmation of
the spirit that these things are true. I'm so grateful to be here in
this amazing country, sharing this great gospel with God's children. I
pray you all can have experiences as this as you share your testimony.
Love you all, God speed!
Elder Snyder
スナイダー長老
areas last week, Oizumi and Kamagaya. Both were great! In Kamagaya, we
were doing some street contacting and had a great experience. We
testified to a man that the teachings of Jesus Christ bring peace and
happiness to our lives, and he replied saying that he already feels
peace and happiness in his life. As I thought about what to say to
him, the spirit told me that God loves each of His children and wants
all to feel happy in life. There are many activities that will bring
us happiness and different things that will bring us peace. But the
only way we can feel real and true happiness and peace, is through
living the gospel of Jesus Christ. As I testified of this to him, I
felt the Spirit giving power to my words. Whether he felt it or not,
whether he accepted it or not, I once again felt the confirmation of
the spirit that these things are true. I'm so grateful to be here in
this amazing country, sharing this great gospel with God's children. I
pray you all can have experiences as this as you share your testimony.
Love you all, God speed!
Elder Snyder
スナイダー長老
Monday, January 16, 2017
Pile o' food!
Well, another week come and gone. This past week we went on exchanges
in two areas called Maebashi and Kasukabe. They both went well and got
to work with some great elders. In Maebashi, I ate one of the bigger
meals I've had. 6 pieces of huge karaage, which is just fried chicken,
taken and rice. It was crazy, but I'll send a picture. It was so good.
So actually right now I'm in an area called Oizumi, which is actually
a Portuguese speaking area. I'm working with 2 Brazilian elders until
Wednesday, so it's gonna be great. I'm excited!
I hope you we all able to take the challenge to study more about the
life of Christ. I have and it has been great. He is our Savior and our
Brother. Look to Him! Love you all, have a great week.
Elder Snyder
スナイダー長老
in two areas called Maebashi and Kasukabe. They both went well and got
to work with some great elders. In Maebashi, I ate one of the bigger
meals I've had. 6 pieces of huge karaage, which is just fried chicken,
taken and rice. It was crazy, but I'll send a picture. It was so good.
So actually right now I'm in an area called Oizumi, which is actually
a Portuguese speaking area. I'm working with 2 Brazilian elders until
Wednesday, so it's gonna be great. I'm excited!
I hope you we all able to take the challenge to study more about the
life of Christ. I have and it has been great. He is our Savior and our
Brother. Look to Him! Love you all, have a great week.
Elder Snyder
スナイダー長老
Monday, January 9, 2017
Happy New Year!
Hey everyone! Sorry, I don't have a lot to write about this week. So,
New Years here in Japan is a really big holiday, which makes it hard
to be out doing missionary work. So we stayed here at the mission home
and had Book of Mormon reading and apartment deep cleaning days. Then
this past weekend we went on exchanges at an area called Urawa, which
went great. We saw some cool miracles! I also got a new companion,
whose name is Elder Seeger. He's great!
Today we went to ward activity called a "mochi tsuki". Mochi is
pounded rice, which makes this sticky pounded rice ball that you eat
with different stuff on it. It's pretty cool so I'll send some
pictures!
The church is true! Today I want to challenge you to look at Elder
Russel M Nelson's Facebook and read his challenge about studying the
life and teachings of the Savior. I will be doing it as well, and I'm
sure that our testimonies will be strengthened. Love you all, have a
great week!
New Years here in Japan is a really big holiday, which makes it hard
to be out doing missionary work. So we stayed here at the mission home
and had Book of Mormon reading and apartment deep cleaning days. Then
this past weekend we went on exchanges at an area called Urawa, which
went great. We saw some cool miracles! I also got a new companion,
whose name is Elder Seeger. He's great!
Today we went to ward activity called a "mochi tsuki". Mochi is
pounded rice, which makes this sticky pounded rice ball that you eat
with different stuff on it. It's pretty cool so I'll send some
pictures!
The church is true! Today I want to challenge you to look at Elder
Russel M Nelson's Facebook and read his challenge about studying the
life and teachings of the Savior. I will be doing it as well, and I'm
sure that our testimonies will be strengthened. Love you all, have a
great week!
Monday, January 2, 2017
Just some pics...
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