Toulouse, France


Monday, October 29, 2018

Zone conference and now we're a trio!

Bonjour tout le monde !
So the subject line pretty much describes my entire week. Wednesday night we got a call from President Giraud-Carrier saying we'd be receiving Elder Purkis to our équipe the following day at zone conference. I've known since he started my mission, he's great! And now we're a trio! So far I'm a fan of the trio life - I'll let you know how it goes.
Here's a few more of my highlights from this week! 
Tuesday was our exchange with the Valence elders. I was with Elder Lewis - super cool guy. We contacted a whole bunch and found like five new amis.
Thursday was zone conference! So good! President and Sœur Giraud-Carrier talked about Elder Cook's visit last week and how we need to be converted to the doctrine of Christ - simply knowing it is not enough. So that's what I've been studying and praying for and I've been learning tons!
Sunday was stake conference. Président Léporé (one of my favorite people ever) and his family are moving to Utah, so conference was full of testimonies and goodbyes. Elder Sabine from the area presidency spoke about how even the little things in our lives are guided by our Heavenly Father. Rien n'est par hasard ! 
Idk if y'all remember Ella, the Nigerian member we ran into on the tram? Well, follow-up miracle! Today we were coming back from the store with our groceries and this horrible rain and snow mix was falling from the sky, and these three new people stop us and say they're from Italy/Nigeria and that they're members of the church and have been looking for the church since they moved here! We might not find tons of interested people, but that makes four members this transfer that we've found and reintroduced to the church haha.
This week we've talked a lot about the little things. God can be seen in every small aspect of our lives! Every tiny step towards our Father is rewarded! Conversion isn't a one time event - growing trees requires time and patience! If you'll make those small, daily changes that seem so monotonous, I promise that God will multiply your efforts and change your heart. I feel so blessed to be able to see the gospel change lives! He's there and He loves us :)
Je vous aime ! 
Elder Suisse 

Pics:
-Elevator on exchange 
-When it's snowing on pday so you have no choice but to build a fort, eat crêpes and play board games
-We bought artichokes! 
-Matching ties at stake conference with my pal Elder Loh
-Selfies in the office







Monday, October 22, 2018

Conference in Geneva

Bonjour tout le monde !
What a week!! Missions are crazy! Lots of ups and downs this week! Basically we've been working super super hard but we still had a bunch of our amis cancel on us. We're still feeling great though and so ready to keep working and praying!
I got to meet more of the ward this week and wow, I love this ward! The bishopric is all super young but so funny and so capable. There are quite a few young families and I'm enjoying getting to know everybody.
Highlight of the week! Elder Cook visited our mission! He was in Geneva and had previewed some freetime and had invited the missionaries! So we all headed to Geneva for a mission conference and it was so fun! We drove up with the Bellessas (our senior couple missionaries here in St-Etienne) and I got to see all my mission pals. I was asked to sing in the choir so I got sit up on the stand with Elder Thomas, my MTC comp and a couple other friends (Elder Cook sat right in front of us :D) . We heard from President and Sœur Giraud-Carrier, Elder and Sœur Benazar, Elder Johnson, the region president, and his wife and finally Elder and Sister Cook! Here are a couple of my favorite bits! 
-Elder Johnson said that we need to focus less on changing who we are and more on following Christ and acting as he would, and He will change us.
-Sister Cook had us all sing this round of "Peuple du Monde" and talked about Christlike attributes and the power of music. She said she recently told a friend that when she's stuck in heavy traffic she sings "Be still my soul" to herself and her friend suggested "God speed the right" might be more appropriate haha
-Elder Cook talked about Preach My Gospel and the effects of our missions. He said that when he was on the executive missionary council and writing PMG, President Hinkley said that it needed to be written so it couldn't be memorized, so missionaries would have to know and apply the doctrine in order to teach it. Elder Cook bore testimony that our what we learn on our missions will affect so much more than those we teach - it will touch our family and future spouse and family as well. So good - I'm so grateful to be where I am doing what I do :) 
Anyways, conference was awesome and I loved seeing everyone. Super edifying! It was a tough week but I'm grateful for all we got to learn and experience. God is there and He loves us enough to give us as many second chances as we need! How sweet is that?? 
Je vous aime ! 
Elder Suisse

Pics:
Road trip with the Bellessas, our temporary grandparents :) 
Us by our tram stop. The name makes us laugh. 
Ella, the random member we found and brought to church! She's the best! 
Hopefully should have some conference picks next week! 


Monday, October 15, 2018

Miracles in Saint-Etienne!

Bonjour tout le monde !
This is Elder Suisse, coming at you live from Saint-Étienne, France! Transfers were last week and I'm now serving in a new ville right next to Lyon with Elder Sprague, who was in my zone back in Toulouse. I love it here! It's not Toulouse, but we've been seeing tons of miracles and have been working so hard!
This whole week was kind of a blur, but here's some highlights! 
-We got in contact with a less-active member who the ward had almost given up on. It required lots of sweet-talking, letters from a previous missionary and some cookies, but we'll now be seeing her every week - she's the sweetest and it was a huge miracle that she let us in! 
-The other day we were going to the church and had the feeling that it could wait and that we needed to return to the apartment for lunch instead. We got on the tram and a young woman stopped us and asked if we were Latter-Day Saints. She told us she was a member and that she'd been looking for the church in Saint-Étienne for a couple of weeks but that she hadn't been able to found it. So we took her to church on Sunday and the ward totally took her in! Miracles!
-On Thursday we were in a rendez-vous with an ami we'd found. We taught him the rétablissement and he liked it but was skeptical about the Book of Mormon. We fixed a return rendezvous and said a prayer, then he told us he had a brother who would be interested in our message. He called him right there and put him on speaker phone! The brother was like "Yes I'm interested! Let me shower, I'll be there in 45 minutes ! J'arrive !" We had another rendez-vous in a half hour, so we had to go, but we got his number and were laughing for the rest of the day.
-We have an awesome senior couple called the Bellessas, from Washington, and I love them so much! They travel a lot as part of their assignment, but I'm excited to work with them
-The ward is awesome! I gave a talk on Sunday about Nehemiah 6:3 and how important this work is and how we can't listen to the doubters, and they were so cute and excited. The bishopric are all in their early thirties and everyone is hilarious. I love them. 
-We found an old guitar in the apartment which, when combined with the hot chocolate we bought today and the snow that I'm told will fall soon, will make for some really nice stress relief when times get tough. I'm excited :)
-Today we went to IKEA and also toured a mine here in the city, which was pretty sweet and also creepy. Turns out I don't ever want to work in a mine, no thanks.
Anywho, this place is great and I love being a missionary. Stay positive and diligent and everything works out. 
Je vous aime !! 
Elder Suisse

Pics :
It's just us here in Saint-Étienne and I was a little worried about feeling isolated, so I bought myself an IKEA bamboo.
Elder Sprague's homemade tartiflette. Potatoes, lardons, crème fraîche and reblochon cheese. Possibly the best thing I've ever eaten.
The creepy mine. 
Elder Sprague. We think we're funny. 



Monday, October 1, 2018

Bayonne, Montauban and October!

Bonjour tout le monde !
This week was pretty exciting! It's October! I love fall! It's so nice outside and General Conference is coming up! We were out of Toulouse a lot this week and had a decent amount of rendezvous. I love my sector!
Tuesday and Wednesday we had our exchange in Bayonne, which was awesome! I was with Elder Comin from Canada and we had a blast. We had a rendez-vous with a dude in Biarritz, a city right by the ocean. We also got "Bayonne ham in a cone," which I would highly recommend. Awesome exchange. 
Friday we had an great district given by Elder Wagner. Then we went with the STLs to Montauban for a blitz, as the city doesn't currently have any missionaries serving there. We met with five different members and one of the amis there and wow it's a nice little ville. We got a lot done and took plenty of pictures.
Other news, we helped a new Tahitian family move into their apartment (they had a piano, ugh) - I love islanders aaaaah, they were so funny. We also had a dude call us asking about the church. I invited him to come this Sunday and he did! We're teaching him now, he's pretty cool.
This week was super great and I'm excited for the next! Transfer calls are this Friday - more on that next week! 
Spiritual thought this week comes from today's weather! I love autumn and crunchy leaves, and I've been so aware this week of God's miracles! Trees and skies and dogs and families! I invite you to be more aware of God's hand in your life - He loves us and smiling comes so much more naturally when we realize that :)
Je vous aime beaucoup ! 
Elder Suisse 

Pics :
Montauban! 
Fancy year-old cured Bayonne ham, in a cone
Us and Zhuo, a member in Montauban, and my new best friend
The crew