Happy French Independence Day everyone! I shall celebrate it today by... writing emails! Yay!
This week was a good one, though slightly uneventful. It did rain every single day for pretty much the whole week. And when it wasn't raining, clouds were covering the whole sky. Yesterday was the first day I've seen sun in a while... Anyway, this week was good, even though it felt more like January than July.
Tuesday, July 8 -
It was Soeur Holmes' half-birthday on Tuesday, so of course we had to celebrate by going to this special bakery to get Merveilleux Nords (the delicious speculos pastry I got with Soeur Cameron when I first got here). We ate that, then Soeur Holmes decided that it would be a good idea to find a different way to walk from there to the hospital where Patricia was staying, instead of taking a bus. So, we started walking... and soon found ourselves on a highway. And then it started raining. And it was too late to turn back and go catch a bus. So, we walked on the highway in the rain and sang hymns at the top of our lungs. It was pretty fun, actually.
| Merveilleux Nords |
| Rainy highway funtimes |
Wednesday, July 9 - (Still raining...)
We went with a member, Soeur Rocquet, and taught Jacqueline about the gift of the Holy Ghost. We testified of the Holy Ghost's power to help us and how we can only have the gift of the Holy Ghost after baptism. Jacqueline was still worried about being baptized. She was afraid to change and she felt like she was betraying something. Soeur Rocquet shared a perfect experience, because she was baptized not too long ago and she's 70 years old, and she was a Catholic before, just like Jacqueline. Soeur Rocquet said she knew that she couldn't have gotten through the hard times in her life without the Holy Ghost there, always with her, giving her the comfort, support and encouragement she needed. She told Jacqueline to do what is best for her and what will give her the most happiness, and not worry about what her family will think. Soeur Rocquet said she knew she wouldn't have been able to overcome a lot of her trials if she wasn't a member of the church. After that, Jacqueline was silent (not normal for her :D She always has something to say) and she really seemed to be thinking about what everyone had said. The Spirit was very strong.
After that, we went to Iwuy and visited Michele, an older lady we'd met three weeks ago, and we prayed with her. She said we could come back again. After doing some finding we returned to the Rousseaux's and they fed us. And Soeur Holmes showed them the wonders of a Pazookie (I giant, not-all-the-way-cooked cookie with ice cream on it) and they adored it. Now we're definitely their favorites. :)
| Frere Rousseaux enjoying some delicious Pazookie-ness |
Not much of note happened on Thursday. We visited Soeur Manet and read the Book of Mormon with her, and Soeur Cameron came to Valenciennes to pick up papers for legality.
Friday, July 11 - (Lots of clouds)
We visited Zahia in the afternoon, and we got to her apartment a little bit early, which was good, because she almost forgot about our RDV and was leaving the apartment. She was a little bit tired that day because she's been fasting for Ramadan. We decided to share a short message with her about faith and how we can show our faith in God. She has a lot of faith in God and she says she shows it by serving others, because she knows he loves all his children and is happy when we help those around us. She is an amazing woman and loves Heavenly Father and loves Jesus Christ as she learns more and more about him. After the lesson, Zahia asked us to walk with her to the tram and invited us to eat couscous at her house after Ramadan is over. I'm so excited! She's from Algeria and I've heard Algerians can make some darn good couscous. :D
We went porting in the evening and weren't having much success when we knocked on one man's door and we told him we were there to pray with people and leave a blessing on their home. He smiled at us and said that was so kind of us. He gestured inside at the house full of people and said he had guests, but told us he would love it if we came back later. It's so amazing the little miracles that I see that Heavenly Father gives us each day.
Saturday, July 12 - (Still cloudy)
We went to a stake soccer tournament thingy with our ward and Soeur Holmes and the elders played while I talked with the members who weren't playing and let some of the little girls from our ward take pictures with my camera. It was really fun, we got a lot closer with the members here and they were so glad we came and did that with them.
Sunday, July 13 - (We could see the sun! Yay!)
As we were greeting the members at church on Sunday, there were some people I didn't recognize, but I figured they were members who were visiting a family in our ward, so I didn't think much of it. Then one of the members came up to me and took me to those same people and told me they weren't members and asked me to talk to them. So I did and found out a little bit more about them. There was a girl named Mylene and a guy named Martin, they were both in their 20s and they were interested in learning more about our church. In fact, Mylene had been living in Washington for studies, and she'd been living with a member family and had gone to church every single Sunday for 6 months. She had been taught by the missionaries, she loved church, she wanted to see if it was any different in France, and she invited her friend, Martin to come with her. We taught them during Sunday school and they're both such amazing people. They're very open to learn more, and we made a RDV to see them again next week. It was such a miracle, the perfect miracle to end our week. It's very, very rare to have non-members just come to church here without someone inviting them, and they were both so ready to hear the gospel. Plus, since it's Soeur Holmes' last transfer on her mission, we'd been praying to be able to find one new investigator a week, and by Sunday we hadn't yet found anyone. Then Mylene and Martin showed up. Heavenly Father truly knows and loves us, and miracles can happen if we put our faith and trust in him.
Doctrine and Covenants 122: 9 -
"Therefore, hold on thy way, and the priesthood shall remainwith thee; for their bounds are set, they cannot pass. Thy days are known, and thy years shall not be numbered less; therefore, fear not what man can do, for God shall be with you forever and ever."
I love you! Have a great week!
Soeur Williams