January Update from Belgium
(First of the month at the Bottom of this update a little behind)
(First of the month at the Bottom of this update a little behind)
Week of Jan 19th
HEY!
So Elder Bailey and I had a really good week this week. I don't
have a ton of time to share all of it but I will share some really cool
experiences we had this week.
So to start, yesterday after church we were going to stop by to see
some people to say hello to some less active members and some people we had met on the streets. So we tried four people and none of them
answered. We were in the same area as the Bishop's house and we had
remembered that he had given us a referral for his street. Someone that he
thought might be interested. We stopped by and said we were the friends
of the family and they said to come right in. So we went in and got to know them and actually taught them the restoration. (THAT NEVER HAPPENS)
we had a really good conversation and they agreed to have us
come back this week. It was a really good lesson.
We headed back to tell the Bishop how the visit went and he was surprised but happy with the outcome and asked if we wanted to come in and visit with his family as well as his brothers family. We
spent some time talking about two of the Bishop's children who are on missions, then the conversation changed to us talking about our missions. The brother and
his wife started asking a lot of questions. Eventually we ended up teaching the
restoration to his family and they loved it. They were really engaged and it
was an amazing experience that was totally unexpected. They said
that they would love to chat again so we are going to have a family home
evening at the Bishops home with both families in the near future. So Cool. We
actually found 5 new people to start teaching as well this week.
Mural in Brussels |
It was an amazing week full of blessings. Thank you for your
support, love and emails. I love my mission and am in an amazing place.
Week of Jan 12th
This week went by so quick! We were so busy. I'll share some of
the coolest experiences.
First Isadore, who we just baptized, has actually been coming to
church for a long time prior to his baptism is now actually ready to get the Priesthood. We taught him a couple lessons to prepare for that. So after church
yesterday that happened and it was awesome. His kids were there too and it was
a really special moment for him, he wanted it so bad and realized the
importance of it.
He has 3 kids that are not baptized and we are teaching
all three of them twice a week. Sandra is 16, Astrid is 12 & Gilbert is
almost 8 and they are super cool kids. They actually don't live in our mission but
they come to the chapel every week for us to teach them! The goal is to have
them baptized in February. They love the church and they have a ton of friends which
is awesome.
We also got to teach Alemshet this week. She has been reading the
Book of Mormon, in her language and loves it. She wants to
send one to her sisters in Ethiopia and the meetings have been going really well
with her. She knows that she feels good when we come over and talk and she
wants to keep that in her life.
Brussels |
We also staring teaching this lady who is about 60, Marie Louise.
She is really nice and has an amazing testimony of Jesus Christ. We taught her
the restoration this week. In the lesson there was a scripture in the bible
that Elder Bailey was trying to find as she has a great love for
the Bible. So it was important that we could find it. In that moment I
remembered the exact reference because I had studied it that morning. That
morning I had no idea I was going to need to use that scripture in the lesson and the scripture really helped her to understand more about our message.
The Ward here is amazing, they are so cool. There are so many cool
families and youth and it's at the point now where the youth invite us over to eat
because they love us. We have been able to get close to some families and
really help them with their missionary work. This one family calls us the
"beaugosse's companionship" which means handsome boys. They always
joke around with us. They like my French, it has been getting a lot better
lately.
Candy from the Member's, we just can't keep up! |
Overall we had a really good week. Hard to fit it all in an email.
Found a lot of new people and had some really spiritual Moments. Love you guys.
Thanks for all the encouragement and love.
Happen to hit a BMW Department store in Brussels on P-day, so cool! |
Week of Jan 5th
This week was an amazing week for us! One of the best weeks we've
had. We tried our best to be very focused and give it our all. The one thing
that we worked on changing this week was our attitude. It's a little premature
to say so but I think the secret to missionary work is your attitude and that
always determines the outcome of your work! This week we tried to go above and
beyond in our efforts and of course it was one of the ugliest, most rainy
weeks ever! We ended up teaching 14 full lessons and finding 8 new people
to teach. We taught 8 lessons in 2 days which was great, some more
interesting than others.
Streets of Belgium, finally stopped raining |
One of our lessons was with our friend Almeshet from Africa. She has been waiting for some time to see if she could stay legally in Belgium. When we
first met her she was having some challenges regarding her immigration and was feeling
very troubled regarding her future. We
gave her a blessing. I remember saying that she would be blessed if she did the
right thing and was honest. After that we didn't really know what happened
however she was noticeably more happy and joyful! Then this week she actually got
her papers back telling her that she could stay in Belgium, Great news! This
week in the lesson we taught her about the Book of Mormon, now that were able
to get her one in her native tongue, Amharic. That went well, she is going to
start to read this week!
After that we taught some new people and one man's name was Jean de
Dieu which means Jean of God! He was interesting, he is also
African and living in a house for refugees and is super cool and receptive. He
works close to the church so we are going to start teaching him there. He has
not had an easy life and is really humble! Great guy.
Another guy we taught this week was Laurent. We ended up knocking
on his door to sing for him a Christmas Carol. He didn't have time in the moment and were finally able to go back to see him and he let us in. We found
out that he is actually at a point of his life where he is searching for
something and we gave him a Book of Mormon and taught him the
restoration. He actually has a ton of books about religion
and was blown away when he found out that we were Mormon. He's like Mormons
"WHAT! that's so cool". We are going back there this week to
teach him and his family.
We eat out once in a while! |
We are seeing a lot of success with less actives as well.
This one family has had a lot of problems but have been able to come
to church the last 3 weeks. They have a son who is 13, not yet baptized so we are teaching him separately to prepare him. He has a
knowledge of almost nothing so we are starting from the beginning. It would be
awesome if he could progress in the church because he needs direction. He has
so much potential and he wants to be baptized. He knows that church is not
always the most fun thing in the world but he knows its where he needs to be.
He is the one that I bought a pair of vans for. We are going to drop those
off this week! He should love those! Also got some gifts for the parents with the money sent for Christmas gifts.
One thing that has changed about me from before my mission is that I am seeing the struggles emotionally, financially and physically that people face and with the challenges this brings into their lives. I have learned to see them as Jesus Christ would see them. I want the best for them and I know that I can
help them get there. Often I don't realize or know why I love them but I do.
That is why I love being a missionary. Because you help people. This world is
far from perfect and people need the gospel.
My nickname on a train in Brussels. |
We had a really good week! I even found my gang on a train. I love
my mission and am thankful for all of you that have helped me get to this
point. Have an amazing week!
Week of Dec 29th
HEY!
So we had a good week this week! A little slower than usual but
still really good! A unique experience: We were contacting near our house on the way to get a train
and I see this guy say HELLO. Immediately after that he walked into a van
and fell over. He started going on about how he needed to go to bed and
all this crazy stuff. Then he tried getting real serious with us. Kinda
funny.
We went out contacting and the first two contacts we had were the
most interesting we have ever had. The first guy we asked if we could talk to
him about Jesus Christ? His immediate response was "NO you came to
my house and rang on my door bell the other day and I said no!" (side note
you see a million faces a day and you can't remember them all. People will come up to you
and be like "HEY" and you will think "umm lets just go along
with this because we have no idea who you are") anyway after this guy said
no he told us that he was going to call the police and then stormed off mad and
we went on with our day! The next lady we talked to was a little crazy, all I
really got out of what she said to us was that she has a goose. A stone goose
in her backyard and every time she feeds it is says "Jesus", just
yells that out. So she has a stone talking goose.
On the other hand We got to meet with Isadore this week at a
members home for dinner and a lesson. We taught him about the Priesthood
because he is preparing for that now. He wants to be able to baptize his kids
soon. The meeting and lesson went really well. He understood the
responsibility's and privileges and is pretty ready. Along with that we are
starting to teach his 2 Daughters who are 13 and 15 I think? They come every
week, love church and want to be baptized around the middle of Feb. So we
are starting to teach them everything they need to know to make sure that they
are ready for that day. They actually live out of the mission but they are
meeting us at the chapel to we will be able to teach them because they only speak French and they go to our ward so that should be really good. We are really
looking forward to that!
Jungle Book |
On New Year's Eve
we went to a member's house watched a church movie and had dinner and played
games, it was good. Then New Year's Day we drove to the Stake Presidents house,
Pierre and Noelle Kahne, the people that you know. We went to the city of Liege. SUCH a cool city. The reason we went there was because their was this exhibition of Disney ice sculptures in a huge
cold tent. It was so awesome. We saw all of the latest Disney characters. They
had this huge Ice Slide. It was so cool. We had so much fun with
their family. After that we went back to their house ate dinner. It was super fun.
Oh and then today, our P-day we went to Brussels this morning early
because we wanted to do some service with the money you gave me. We went and
bought a package of oranges and some Pain du Chocolate and handed them out to the homeless people all over the metros and streets. It was super awesome.
A lot of people liked it! It was cool to see their smiles. When you are
really doing service you see and feel the love that Jesus Christ and our
Heavenly Father have for all of us. So that was really fun. We also shopped for
some people in the ward that we are going to help out.
Overall it was a good week! A week of service and helping
others