| Pony! |
I have felt really patriotic this week. Even more so than when I was in the United States. Yay America! :D
Monday, June 30 -
I'm so excited to see how this mission is going to change with the Babins. I know they are inspired by the Lord and they have so much love for him and for us.
Wednesday, July 2 -
In the morning we went to Jacqueline's house and when we got there she was very distressed because her apartment is breaking down, her water wasn't working so she couldn't take a shower an the people who had said they'd come to fix it hadn't come yet. We calmed her down and comforted her and let her get it out for a little while. Then we talked to her about faith and about baptism. We promised her that miracles would happen as she acted on her faith, that her family's hearts will be softened and that the Lord will bless her more than she can imagine. We asked her if she'd ever prayed to know if she should be baptized and she said she hadn't. So we asked her to do that. I know that if her heart is open that the Lord will answer and give her the reassurance and comfort she needs.
We saw Kathy, an ami from Martinique who had been taught before and who'd had a baptismal date, but was so busy that she stopped keeping commitments. Now that she's done with school we are starting to visit her again and re-teach her the lessons. She's an amazing woman and I know that she is ready for the gospel in her life.
Thursday, July 3 -
We visited Patricia in the hospital because she'd just had surgery on her knee and was recovering. We shared a scripture with her, prayed with her, and promised to visit her later in the week. We had to keep it short because we had to catch a train. Even with the small time we spent with her, we had to run to the train. But we made it. We took the train to Orchies, where our Ward Mission Leader, Frere Duez, lives and had a meeting with him. Then we ate some really good Shepherd's Pie and some homemade raspberry ice cream and a raspberry tart. I love being at the Duez's house. :) Not just because of the food, of course. They're awesome people. :D
Friday, July 4 -
WHOOO! INDEPENDENCE DAY! AMERICA! FREEDOM! That's how I felt all day on the 4th of July. So patriotic. I love America. Even though we're in France, we celebrated. Soeur Holmes and I wore red, white, and blue clothes, we sang patriotic songs, we ate ice cream and watermelon, etc. We also went to Iwuy and did some porting and we passed by some of the people who had said we could come back. Then we went to the Rousseaux's house for dinner. Soeur Rousseaux surprised us and said she'd bought stuff so we could make red, white and blue bracelets. And the Rousseaux's did a barbecue for us. And Soeur Rousseaux bought dollar bill and Coca-Cola napkins. :) They're such a fun family. 'Twas verily a good day.
We went to Chantal's house and studied the Book of Mormon with her. It's really incredible to see the improvement she's made since we first started meeting with her and reading with her. She used to have so many questions, and a lot of them were about the technical details. Now she has fewer questions, she understands a lot more, and she has a lot of profound insights on what she reads. As always, I felt God's great love for her as we discussed with her. I know that she's progressing and gaining a stronger testimony because she started to act on the things she was taught.
We went from there to the Gillot's house to do more service. Soeur Gillot had taken all of the stuff they'd put in their basement upstairs and wanted our help to sort through it. They were really gross boxes, filled with mold and spiders, and we ended up throwing a lot of stuff away. Though it was a lot of work, I loved it. It's always good to have the opportunity to serve. Soeur Gillot was so grateful to us because she usually has to do things like that alone.
| The Elders giving service |
After that, we visited Patricia in the hospital again. She was doing much better. She seemed so happy and she wasn't in as much pain. We chatted with her for a little bit, then we talked to her about the importance of reading and praying each day in order to receive strength and to fortify our faith.
In the evening we had cool experience with the guidance of the Spirit. We prayed to be able to find people who were ready, went on a random bus and decided to stop when we felt like it was the right place. So we did that, then we felt like we needed to go to a certain neighborhood by the bus stop. We did that, too and we ended up finding two families who said we could come back later.
Sunday, July 6 -
In sacrament meeting, Chantal bore her testimony for the first time since she's been baptized (and it's been almost a year, I believe) ! It's so amazing to see her as she grows in her conversion to the gospel.
In the evening after we did planning, we went out to visit an ami that we'd never met before, but who was in our Area Book, named Erika. On the way to visit her, we contacted all the people who were out (though there weren't many, because it was really cold and rainy outside). The very first person we contacted, a 17 year old girl named Prisca, was really nice. She is from Africa and lives in a foyer (a place for homeless foreigners) and she believes in God. She was really open to hear our message and she gave us her number and agreed to meet us again next week. It was so awesome. We showed Heavenly Father we were willing to do the work to find people, and he sent someone our way who was ready.
We went to Erika's house and even though she didn't know us, she was so happy to see us. She let us in her house right away and we got to know her a little bit better. She says she believes in God but she feels like something is missing. I know that as she learns more about the gospel, she will feel filled and she will know that she's found the truth, the true church of Jesus Christ. I felt so much love for her and I can't wait to meet with her again.
I'd like to share one of my favorite scriptures this week (hopefully I didn't already share it):
Doctrine and Covenants 18:10 - "Remember the worth of souls is great in the sight of God."
It's really short, but also really powerful. It's good for when we're having a hard time loving someone or getting along with someone -- all we need to remember is that they're a child of God and they have a great worth in his eyes. But it's also good for all of us to remember for ourselves -- we are of great worth to our Heavenly Father. He's always there for us, he sees our potential, he never forgets about us, and he loves us more than we can imagine. We are of worth, even if those around us don't think we are. All that matters is what our Father in Heaven thinks of us -- and he thinks of each of us highly. We are his children and we matter so much to him.
Soeur Williams
| The apartment complex where the Moerman family lives |
| CHICKENS!!!! |
| The cherries answer to the ice cream prayer. |
| Souer Williams with her district. She's made it through 3 transfers! |