The Honda's! My Japanese family. I love this family so much!! Thank you for a wonderful evening! This week has been an amazing week as a missionary! I got to do some things that I have been looking forward to! Saturday was probably my favorite day of my mission so far. I have been looking forward to this day ever since I received my call. Last year I came to Japan as a foreign exchange student. I stayed with the Honda family which lives in Yuzawa. That is in Niigata. Well about a month ago they contacted me on Facebook and said they wanted to come see me! I was so happy! They told me that they wanted to come down to where I was and have dinner with me. I was so excited. I have been wanting to share the Gospel with them ever since I met them! Well that day came and it was amazing! We met and the Mother, Father, and three sisters came! I was so happy to see them, and they were likewise happy to see me. We went and had dinner and the whole time all we could talk about was the church. I thought that they would want to talk about other things but they were actually really interested in the church. It was great! I could talk to them and build our relationship up even more and at the same time share the gospel with them. Sadly we couldn't teach them the restoration lesson because it was so noisy and there really wasn't a place we could go to do it, so we taught them principles about our church and who Christ is. They loved it, they kept asking questions right and left. I was so happy to see them, it made me even more happy to know that I was sharing the Gospel with someone who means so much to me. One of their daughters had probably the most interest in the church than any of them. She would ask us really good questions about the church. Well, when it came time for us to leave I had one last thing that I wanted to do. That whole day I carried around three Books of Mormon in my bag. Mainly because only three would fit in my bag, but I carried them around all day and it weighed me down a lot. It was so heavy. But it was a constant reminder to me that I wanted to give them to the Honda family. Well when I was getting ready to leave I pulled out a Book of Mormon and told them that I wanted to share it with them. "The Book of Mormon is why I came on my mission and it makes me so happy, so I want to share this happiness with you. " They were happy to receive it. I gave one to the Mom and Dad, one to a sister who lives on her own, and for the two daughters who live at home still. They were so happy to receive them and I could see a new sparkle in their eye. I don't know if they are going to convert, and I don't know if they are going to get baptized. But what I do know is this. I have been waiting one and a half years to give a Book of Mormon to that family and I didn't only give them one, I gave them three. I am now at peace with myself knowing that I gave someone who I care about the most correct book of any book on this earth. It is now up to them if they read it or not, but I did my part of sharing that happiness with them. I hope and pray that they will read it, and I will be following up with them if they read it or not. Something deep down tells me that they will read it. They are such a wonderful family and I love them so much. When I was walking home that night, I felt the spirit so strong. It is hard to explain but it is almost as if the spirit said to me, "Good Job, you did it". My bag weighed less that night and it brought happiness to my heart. This day will remain a special day for me, for the rest of my life. I love this family so much and I am so grateful for everything that they do for me. I was so happy to see them and I hope I can meet them again sometime in the future and share the Gospel with them. They have shown so much love towards me and I want to show them as much love as I can. I am so grateful for this gospel and I love sharing it with people. Have an amazing week everyone. I loved hearing from you and I am looking forward to the Christmas season! Have a very Merry Christmas Holiday! Talk to you next week! :)
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Elder Unsworth
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