Bounjour tout le monde!!! Avez-vous passé une bonne semaine?
This week has been so so great! First off, we had exchanges in Paris. I really love being in the Paris Zone. I get to go there every week. Exchanges were really good. Our district is amazing!
After exchanges we had our baptism for Borris on Saturday! The baptism was really great. Borris loved it. He has such a big testimony. He is learning the years of each prophet and their lives so that he can tell people about our church. I could tell he knew that he was coming unto Christ. I love seeing people change.
On Sunday, we found out that all of our amis showed up to church! Such a great blessing. One family that we have been teaching (The Valija Family from Kosovo) came to church as well. They live an hour away from church and they don't have a car. How did they get to church you ask? I will tell you...members from Blois (2 hours south of Chartres) came and picked them up just to take them to church here. That was such a miracle because we have been trying to think of ways to get them to church! During church we got to give Borris the gift of the Holy Ghost. I felt the spirit so strong. I asked him after how he was feeling and he said he is feeling true happiness.
This week has been full of miracles! I know that God is doing all that he can to bring his children unto him. I am just glad that I can be his instrument in his work.
Next week I should know what is going to happen for the next transfer! I will let you guys know!
See you next week! I love you all so much!!!
Love,
Elder Evan Peterson
Evan said he teaches the family from Kosovo in French and they are from the town of Chateaudun. Evan's been told that he knows a lot of the French language for being out for so little.
First - We made Rootbeer Floats!!! So Good!!!
Second - Only way to keep up my artistic skills is to draw on my planner.
First - This is the family that we are teaching from Kosovo. They are so great!
Second - Baptism de Borris!!!!!!!! The guy in white is our Branch President!
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