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I need your help!!!! 18 Oct 2004
I'm looking for a sponser.
Because, my father can't suport my tuition and expences.
Now, I study at BYU-Hawaii. I just started my study.
If you need more information, please contact me.
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Hirofumi Kuroda Send Email
 
Let's Celebrate! 25 Aug 2004
It doesn't seem possible that it has been 20 years since we were in Japan serving with the greatest missionaries! We have been separated by time and space but you have never been separated from our hearts.

Now it is time to join together again and celebrate the mission experience that brought us together. Thanks to Elder van der Leek a reunion is in progress and scheduled for Friday, April 1, 2005, in Salt Lake City. We are eager to see each of you. The greatest challenge we have is finding everyone. Please spread the word to any returned missionaries you are in contact with. Have them log on to the web site and register so they can receive all of the reunion information. This is a trememdous task but one well worth the time and effort.

We look forward to this wonderful reunion with great anticipation. What a joy to see you again!

Much love, The Ogden's
Larry F. (Tokyo North) Ogden Send Email
 
Place to stay in Japan - Update 20 Jul 2004
Thank you for your input, I have found a place for this individual to stay.
Tom Christenson Send Email
 
Place to stay in Japan. 06 Jul 2004
Does anyone have a contact(s) in the Tokyo area that could accomodate a single guest to stay in the country for about 2 weeks? I have tried to find someone that could allow a friend of mine (18 year-old church member from the Salt Lake Valley) that wants to visit Japan but is on a very tight budget. Please let me know if you have any contacts that may help out by letting him stay with them for a short time. Contact me at tom(DOT)christenson(AT)ingenix(DOT)com. Thanks
Tom Christenson Send Email
 
Just a question? 20 Jun 2004
Do the senkyoshi still do burger runs? Also has the Riding of the elders rodeo style stopped?
Scott Carpenter Send Email
 
job searching 11 Mar 2004
I'll be moving up to Provo/Orem on or about April 21, and like every other student, I need a good job (which I know is hard to come by in Provo!) If anyone can hook me up with info., that would be great. I'd like to start out at least $8.00 per hour. (info. for full and/or part time requested.) Thanks.
Bill Kenneth Strobehn Send Email
 
NFE Newsletter/Poll 08 Mar 2004
Two things to let you know about. First, the Annual Northern Far East Mission Newsletter is now available on the JTNM Site. The newsletter contains a lot of information on what is currently happening with regard to missionary work throughout Japan and the focus of the new Area Presidency. It is very interesting! I recommend you take the time to read it.

Secondly, a new poll is added to the JTNM site. Please provide your feedback on Site Notifications. Your comments and or vote results will help steer the direction of the development of the alumni site.

Thank you to everyone who participated in the Day of Prayer and Fasting! It was wonderful to see the participation of so many people throughout the world. We will do this again, probably on the anniversary date of the dedication of Japan for missionary work.
David van der Leek Send Email
 
winter coat. 28 Feb 2004
Trench coat with a liner might look good. However alot of mission folk go to something like a parka style coat. Easier to use when riding the mamachari.
Scott Carpenter Send Email
 
winter coat 27 Feb 2004
I thought my London Fog Trench coat with a liner worked fine. I never had any problems with it on any of the bikes I had.
Brian Andrew Cole Send Email
 
Winter Coat 26 Feb 2004
My son enters the MTC next Wednesday. We are just about all ready. We'd like to go ahead and buy a winter coat now because there are a lot on clearance this time of year. I was imagining a long
dark dress coat. My mother says those are too hard to wear on a bike. Can anyone advise us about this? What works best in this mission?
Will we regret buying it now? Thanks for your help!
Nathanael Vernon Worthen Send Email
 
Traveling to Japan 24 Feb 2004
I have not been back to Japan since my mission ended in 1996, but my wife and I would like to attend the wedding of a dear member friend of ours in May of this year. Just out of curiosity, does anyone know of any good travel deals or agencies that would allow us to purchase airfare and rail passes at discounted rates? The wedding will take place in the Fukuoka Temple, but we will probably fly into Narita so we can visit some old areas in the mission. Any ideas would be much appreciated!
Michael W. Christopherson Send Email
 
ALT position 01 Feb 2004
Hi! I served in Nagoya '95-97 and am living in Shizuoka. I have been teaching English here for four years but am going back to the States later this year. I'm looking for someone who wants to take my job. It's an ALT position at a private high school in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka (literally next to Mt. Fuji.) The ward here (Fuji Ward) is great. I'm the ward mission leader and teach Sunday School. This is a great job for a returned missionary who wants an opportunity to be active in a Japanese ward. The bishop of the ward also works here. It pays 300,000 yen a month, plus as 300,000 bonus twice a year. There's also a housing subsidy. I have a new apartment big enough for two that I've only been in for 8 months. I also have a car you can have. All you need is a college degree to get the appropriate visa. It's a great job! E-mail me for more info.
Stuart Miller Send Email
 
catching up 20 Jan 2004
If you recognize Payne Choro, or served in the best mission in Japan from 1989-1991 drop me a line. There were many wonderful chorotachi and shimaitachi that I worked with that I lost touch with. I also worked with a few duds, and you know who you are. It's been over 10 years, so I was just wondering where y'all got to?
Keith Payne Send Email
 
OGDEN REUNION 17 Jan 2004
I'M LOOKING FOR JAPANESE MISSIONARIES who served under PRESIDENT OGDEN.
I have these people's address already:
Iwamoto shimai
Taniguchi kyoudai
Hasegawa shimai
Ono kyoudai
Akiyama shimai
Hoshino kyoudai
Manabe kyoudai
Shimojyou shimai
Tamura kyoudai
Noda kyoudai
Takahashi kyoudai
Ogasawara kyoudai
AT least 27 more Japanese missionaries were there.
Toshihito Kido Send Email
 
What mission includes Kyoto? 20 Nov 2003
I have an online friend who is a potential investigator, and he lives in Kyoto. So i told him about Eikaiwa and he was very interested....I just don't know how to find out the locations!! If someone can help me out, please email me or post a reply or send a letter, you could even run up to my doorstep to tell me. I would be very grateful.

Added by Webmaster:

The Kobe Mission Alumni site has a great listing of church units for Kyoto. Go to the following URL:

http://www.mission.net/japan/kobe/addresses/kyoto/index.html
Stewart Mortimer Craig Send Email
 
Congratulations! 11 Oct 2003
Awesome! I will keep Chiemi in my prayers!
Bonnie Darrington Send Email
 
congrats 10 Oct 2003
omedetou! congratulations! i was not in japan at that time, so am unable to help you find your missionaries... but such news is a joy and a blessing to hear. thank you for uplifiting us all with your wonderful news. i am sure that many of us here will pray for your family's continued success! may God help you find your missionaries! =D
David-Richard (Daverick) Yonus Send Email
 
President Kumazawa 18 Sep 2003
I am trying to track down President Kumazawa's home address and email address. Please forward this information to me by clicking the Send Email button below.
Jared Hale Send Email
 
Takasaki, Kannonsama 16 May 2003
I was looking for anyone who knew who the missionaries were in Takasaki (either the ZL's apartment, sister's apartment, or the other Elder's apartment) on November 11th, 1993. I have Pogue C, Yanagisawa C, Grossman C, Crozier C, Hansen C, Folley C?, Davis S (Sunshine), Nelson S, and two others. Any help would be appreciated. All of us took a trip up to Kannonsama and I'm trying to identify who is in the pictures.
Archie Ronald Crozier Send Email
 
Family 22 Apr 2003
I have a copy of the tape. All of the missionaries were from the North Mission. One of my favorite things that happened in my first area is when Cussworth Choro was doing a mic check and when it didn't work and he couldn't remember the japanese, the only thing he could think to say was "Hey.... broken desu." I am traveling. Let me see if I can find it and I will at the very least make you a copy. I also have a signed poster if that is of interest.
Craig Terry Harmer Send Email
 



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