Sunday, March 29, 2009

Little by Little...

I realize not all readers of this blog are members of the LDS faith and might not find this post very interesting. But the blog is also a form of a family journal for us and I wanted to record some experiences that have happend lately. I'm sure Jen will soon put up more entertaining posts with pictures soon.

Even though Jen and I think it is a great opportunity to come and work in China we have often felt like the job wasn't the real reason we came here. Hopefully during the years that we are here we will be able to find out why exactly we did move here. Lately there have been some neat experiences though. Some of you may have met big Corey from Shanghai while he was in Utah last June. During that time he visited Temple Square and attended church meetings. He was given a Book of Mormon which he started to read, a lot. It was interesting because while in the US I was able to answer any questions he might have. But once I moved to China I was no longer able to discuss religion with him due to the local laws. He continued to study on his own. A week or so ago we were in Taiwan for a trade show. During that time he arranged for himself to get baptized. The Taipei mission president conducted his interview and spoke at his baptismal service. I was also able to attend. It was a great experience. It's amazing that the gospel is being spread even in places without missionaries. (there are alwasy rumors, but there are no missionaries in China)

There have also been a few other neat things happen lately. A young man that one of my mission companions baptized just completed his mission. He used to come on exchanges with me a few times a week. He has no parents but he was still willing to give of himself to go out and serve. He finished his mission two weeks ago and contacted me. It was great to speak with him again.

When I returned from my mission I spoke about three people in return- talk at church. Some of you may remember. This morning I was in contact with two of them. Roger, who many of you have met, has turned in his mission papers and will be leaving to serve a full-time mission this summer. The other was No-No, yes this is his real name. I lost contact with him for a couple of years but found him this morning. Come to find out he is also living in Shanghai! We are going to get together this week for dinner.

One final experience. Two years ago when I was in Shanghai I met a young man from Taiwan. We met while running on the treadmills at the gym. Because he was from Taiwan the local laws do permit us to discuss religion. He started to come to church with me. After I moved back to the US I lost contact with him and shortley there after he stopped going to church. When Jen and I moved back I hoped to find him again but in a city of 20+ million people it is difficult to 'run into' someone. Jen and I hoped and prayed we would be able to get in contact with him again. Shortley there after I did 'run' into him! He has been attending church with us ever since.

It is neat to see the little bit of good we can do. Affecting 1 or 2 people's lives doesn't seem like a big deal when you look at the total population, unless of course you are that one person.

6 comments:

BAWC said...

awesome stories. good work you guys, you are amazing. i know that the missionaries who taught me will always hold a very special place in my heart.

Jenny said...

That is so great that you guys can spread the gospel without actually "sharing it". What wonderful examples you are. I'm sure you have many more experiences to come. Way to go Price's! :)

larah said...

Thanks for sharing such uplifting stories! You guys are wonderful missionaries yourselves! Keep up the good work!

Tiffany Salter said...

1 or 2 people may not seem like a lot, until you consider all of the people that their lives touch, future families etc. Then the impact is pretty impressive. Thanks for sharing such great stories!

allirasmussen@gmail.com said...

That is awesome...I love missionary opportunities! When are you guys coming back here to visit?!?! :)

Tricia said...

Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Do you remember the quote I sent you last year from President Hinckley? It spoke of the gospel being spread in that part of the world through foreign workers. I think that you two are there to do great things!