Well...Jacob's is back home. I have heard that the MTC is tough. They get up every morning at 6:00 and from there they go and go and go until it is time to go to bed where they crash exhausted in their beds. It is a grueling routine for anyone, but some people can deal with the stress of it better than others. It is even more difficult when it is a foreign speaking mission. Then they stay in the MTC for 2 months and try to teach the language well enough to get a start. Jacob says from day one they spoke only Japanese to him. Also, you have to be with your companion 24/7...so there is never time to be alone and regroup. Unfortunately, all of this created a stressful situation for Jacob and he was unable to continue. It happens.
Jacob is considered a returned missionary, having been honorably released, and when asked where he served he
says...the MTC. (If anyone presses further, he explains in more detail.) In the short time he was there, lessons were learned
and friendships were formed. It is enough. So Jacob is moving on. He did what he needed to do, which was be willing to serve an honorable
mission. He feels good with the decision to just move on and we are supportive of his decision. We are super proud of him for trying. He is enrolled at Mesa Community College on a scholarship and he is working on getting a job.
Welcome Home Elder Jacob Johnson! We missed you!!
What a blessing it is to have 3 children serving as missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.This blog is where we will post their updates as we receive them.
Matthew's email address: matthew.lebaron@myldsmail.net
Letters/Packages for Matthew: 614 W Foothill Blvd,Arcadia,CA 91006
Sarah's email address:
sarah.e.johnson@myldsmail.net
Letters/Packages for Sarah: Washington Spokane Mission, 820 S Pines Rd # 101, Spokane Valley,WA 99206
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