Salut tout le monde!
This week I got to go back to the motherland of Paris!!! Me and S. Madsen were so happy to see the temple after being out in the boonies for many moons. Also I got to see my Sœurs again! It's a party there all the time, I miss it and it was really good to see them- I even got to say hi to S. Ilizarbe and S. Ethington (my ancient collegues going home this transfer).
We've been working with less active members a lot this week. All the time that's cleared up after our baptisms has been spent finding and visiting less actives. We had a really good lesson the other day with a man named Fabien. He was so cute, he just showed up to the church in this big cowboy hat riding a bike all smiling HA. When he opened his Book of Mormon a bunch of pictures of the Paris temple fell out and we were talking about the temple and then Sœur Madsen straight to the point was like, "Hey so why don't you come to church?" And he talked about how his brother passed away 10 years ago and he hasn't been in the state to come back since. We talked to him about how church is something that can offer him peace and how one day he could do baptisms for his brother in the temple. He was really touched by that and I could really tell he needed to hear it. This gospel is a gospel of hope and I know true peace comes through Jesus Christ.
Anyway, bref, that's all I got time for today because we're off to Lux.
Have a great week! Read your scriptures!
Sœur McOmber
I would not be a good companion if I didn't take Sœur Madsen to Panini. Crêpe. A panini. AND a crêpe. 5 euros
The château of my ville de naissance (my birth city)
I would be lying if I said a small part of me did not want to be called to Asia. But we meet a lot of Asians at the Center and they have Asian stores everywhere so it's a close second.
All the translating sets in Luxembourg HA their sacrament meeting is translated into English, Portuguese, Spanish, and Luxembourgish. I don't know how these people even communicate with each other.






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