Hello tout le monde!
Well, I'm not leaving St.Ouen! Soeur Callister and I had been talking the past few days and even though we figured I was leaving, we had the feeling that something crazy was going to happen. Even this morning I said "I don't think I'm going to pack. I'm going to wait until we get the email". Sure enough, it wasn't me, but Soeur Callister. She's going to Le Mans. So I'm going to be finishing training Soeur Gordon, which is funny because I had been systematically leaving Soeur Callister and Gordon alone more often than usual so they could form a relationship for after I was gone. Haha! Just shows that you never know!
Glad to hear that Kaila entered the MTC on a good note and that Laura has been able to see Sadie. That's the cool thing about living in Provo. You know a LOT of people when you're at the MTC.
Joyce and family: an inactive woman who has always had a strong testimony. She's done a really good job teaching the gospel to her children. They are a very tight family. She's ready to come back to church and her 11 year old daughter Alicia wants to get baptized. When we gave Alicia a Book of Mormon she squealed and said she'd treasure it more than her own life! Her other daughter Kecleen is 13 and would like to get baptized too, but she is mentally handicapped so we'll be working with President to see if she is capable of making a decision like that.
Aisata: a referral from a member. She's been looking for a church to attend. When we taught her the first lesson she understood everything and seemed happy to hear it. I really think we could be setting a baptismal date soon!
Valentine: we helped her and her sister take a lot of groceries on to their bus. Found out that they don't live far from the church and that Valentine is looking for a place to go to church. We got her number and gave her the church's address. However, when we called to remind her about church the number didn't work. We were pretty bummed. But....she came all by herself! She even stayed for the baptism afterward.
Chriso: is getting baptised on the 17th of August!!!! He still needs to tell his wife which will be interesting, but we've been praying and fasting so much for him. At our last lesson he asked what will happen to his parents and siblings who died before being baptized by the proper authority. It felt so good to be able to give him an answer!
The Elder’s miracle: this isn't ours, but it's still good. The St.Ouen Elders were stopped by a lady who said that several years ago, when she was living in Italy, her brother killed himself. She had gone to pray in a church, but she was still very sad. As she walked out two Elders stopped her and said she looked sad, but that she should know that with the Savior she could overcome anything. She was impressed that these Elders didn't try to convert her, just comfort her.
She then told the St.Ouen Elders that she knew people made fun of them a lot and it was hard for them, but she wanted to let them know that there are still people like her in this world that appreciate them. They are currently teaching her and her husband. I thought that story was really touching.
There were other miracles, but these are the ones that stood out. I hope they bring a little sunshine into your week!!
Bethany
Bethany
Pictures are of Bethany in 2 traditional African dresses. The first she bought and the second was given to her as a gift.
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