Monday, 30 November 2015

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Went out for lunch with the other sister :) soooo good and so fun. I

love Lyon :)


So this week not a ton happened, we did a thanksgiving dinner with
other missionaries and Amis. And I have no more time but I love you
all.



I got the letters from auntie Wendy. And thank you!


I love you all!

Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Poitiers 7:6

So, got calls and guess what, I'm now serving in Lyon!! I'm an stl
with Soeur Castagno!!!!!!!!! I love her and I'm really excited because
our apartment is where all the new missionaries come and stay when
they first get in, and all the sisters that are finishing their
missions come to our apartment too, so its a busy place. But I'm
excited to be in Lyon for Christmas :)

So this week Zoé or Ying Zhou got baptised!! It was so so so
beautiful. Not many members could come, but there were enough and it
was the best day of my life!! She was so nervous but so excited and
she had written out her testimony and got some help from elder Leon
(Chinese) but when she went up to do it she said she didn't even use
it, she just spoke from her heart and I just cried and she was crying
and the spirt was so strong. In her testimony she said that growing up
in China she would see the Buddhists who were very hypocritical and
not actually very good people, so she never liked religion and she
never cared about going. But then she moved to France, and school was
hard and French was hard, so school was even harder and she just was
not happy. Nothing made her happy, and then one day her neighbour
invited her to a church activity, and she came, and then she came to
church and then she said she couldn't wait to come back because for
the first time since moving to France she felt happy. And so we taught
her and she learned how to pray and started reading the scriptures
etc. She said how honoured she feels to be able to follow God and
Jesus Christ. She said how when she thinks about her future she isn't
worried anymore and the hard things, she can just let them go because
she know God will help her. Ahhh, she is so cute. The one hitch was
that the water was cold... No idea why, and so she was actually almost
shaking of cold, but then when she came out of the water she
immediately cried out, "je me sens bien!" It was cute! In the car on
the way home she said how good she felt and she kept touching her
heart because she had no other way of expressing her feelings.

Saying good bye was really hard. But it's okay because her and
Anastasia said I can go to China after the mission, or they will come
to Canada, so it's okay.

So that was the big thing from this week. Seriously, so cool.

So leaving Poitiers, I didn't do any packing until Sunday... Because
we had the baptism and church was busy and all these things, so I
basically just prayed and prayed and some how I was able to get the
suitcases closed. There was a slight panic at the end when I opened
the drier and saw my clothes in it, but it was okay because there
wasn't that much and I was able to stuff it all in my carry on bag
thing. It was weird leaving because I was the only sister traveling
with a big group of elders and then, just me and an elder ended up on
the train together. So that was weird, but the voyage was good, no
problems, so it was nice, just long.

So ya, crazy stuff, I'm kind of nervous to be in such a big city, and
not really knowing what I'm doing... But it's okay. :) like one of our
Amis told me, Christ is my compass, so I'll never get lost."

I love you all, this week feels likes it's going to be pretty crazy :)

Love you!!

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Monday, 16 November 2015

Poitiers 7:5 The end is coming in Poitiers!!! Maybe!


So, lots happened this week. As usual. So one of the things was that
as a mission we wanted to have 200 Amis at church, so double what we
had last week. It would round to about 2 Amis at church per missionary
Equipe. And.... We succeeded!!!!


Except Poitiers choked. We planned on having about ten Amis there, 5
is a normal and they are all solid, and then we had met new people who
said they would 100% come, and we called the, and saw them through out
the week and on Saturday night everyone was confirmed to come. And
guess what happened Sunday. Everyone was sick. Our 5 solid there every
week were super sick, or their kids were (I think a bug is going
around, a little girl threw up during the sacrament prayers, my eyes
were closed and all of a sudden I hear just wrenching and then
splashing... It was gross, there's a first time for every thing
though!) but Sunday was awesome none the less. Our one ami Nathalie
came, she lives in California most of the time, but she is half French
so she is often on France and her family has a home here (the most
beautiful home ever)! And she really liked it I think. We did the
lesson for gospel principles. It was supposed to be about how we are a
covenant people. But I didn't really like the manual, and so we
focused of what that means to have the Lord's promise of rest when we
take his yoke upon us, and how taking his yoke upon us is done through
making sacred covenants, it was awesome!! We started off with the
video about "dayton's legs" where the guy does a triathlon pulling the
whole time his friend with cerebral palsy. And then right after we did
the one called lifting your burdens. And we made the connection of how
much we need to be connected to Christ. There were 2 less actives
there that I had never met before, and it was awesome because everyone
participated, even Nathalie, sharing experiences where the Lord
strengthened us and how important our covenants are. The spirit was so
strong and when class ended and the relief society started coming in
one Soeur said, "oh la la, l'esprit est fort, on le ressent " it was
cool. And the relief society lesson was about missionary work and a
big part of it was focused on the Book of Mormon, and at the end
Nathalie said to us, "we'll I guess I really do need to read the Book
of Mormon." Yes!!!!! One other thing, Nathalie is as sensitive as me
and so the whole lesson she was crying, I was crying, and we would
just look at each other and laugh because we just couldn't handle it.
Haha. Kindred spirits. :)


And I bet you are all wondering about the attacks in Paris. So
basically, our mission president alerted us all and told us to stay in
our apartments due to the attacks in Paris. At 8 that was lifted and
we were able to leave, but we needed to be weary of public transport
and large crowds etc. So basically here in Poitiers all was fine, in
centre ville people put out candles and posters of names, because we
are actually only and hour and some outside of Paris. But anyways,
nothing really changed for us, but I know in some of the bigger cities
in our mission (Bordeaux) they have a 6 o clock curfew and metros and
trains are banned. But nothing here at least so far. Something
president had us do though was call everyone we had a number for and
invite them to church. It was cool because most of the people we
talked to were really thankful, some were weird, but the majority were
thankful for the call, even if they didn't want to come. We called one
of the recent converts that we had never met from a few years ago and
she came, and it was cool because she just barely moved back to
Poitiers maybe a week ago, and then we called and invited her to
church. It seemed like a little too perfect of timing.. :)

Zoé our one Chinese ami is getting baptised this coming week!!! I'm so
excited! She was so so so prepared! The Chinese elder in Limoges did
another lesson with them through Skype and he said that every question
about the gospel that they asked she just crushed and even though her
understanding isn't perfect she has the strongest desire to be
baptized! Nothing is getting in the way, the other day we texted her
to see how she was doing, she told us that everyone else was out
skating, but that she preferred to stay in and read the Book of
Mormon! She is so awesome!

Also this week, it was elder Leon's birthday the same day as district
meeting and he requested poutine... So that's what we had. It was
pretty good, but I don't know if eating it made me want it more or
less. I was satisfied because it was poutine but then not satisfied
because I just wanted the real deal even more.

Monday, 9 November 2015

Poitiers 7:4


So like every week this week flew by! I couldn't believe it!



This week we had an exchange, I was with Soeur Whatcott here in
Poitiers and Soeur Tauira went to Bayonne with my old companion Soeur
Staples! We all met up in Bordeaux and then switched, but there was a
big mix up with our tickets. Basically both our tickets leaving
Bordeaux left before we even got into Bordeaux... We realized this no
more than the evening before we had to leave. So we called the office
quickly, and they cancelled out tickets and sent new ones, the only
problem as that our new tickets went to La Rochelle which isn't in our
mission! So we called again and we had to be fast because we had a
lesson to go to, and so we got those tickets cancelled, only to learn
that the only train we could take, that would stay in the mission
boundaries and get us to Bordeaux on time was at noon, instead of
around 4. So then we had to cancel our rdvs for the next day :( and we
spent from noon till 3:30 in trains going all through the country, it
was really pretty, but frustrating at the same time.



The exchange was really good though.



Also this week, the Chinese elders were able to do a Skype lesson with
one of our Chinese amis Zoé, after the lesson the texted us and said
"your girl is so ready, I've never seen a Chinese ami with that much
faith!" Apparently she cried because she wants to get baptized so
badly, and knows that she doesn't understand everything. Ah, it made
me almost cry with joy, to know that it isn't just me that knows how
ready she is. So basically she is super ready, we just have to finish
the lessons. Her friend the other Chinese ami Anastasia isn't quite as
ready, she wants to but she needs to understand more, and her family
isn't very supportive, so she needs a bit more time, but as we talked
she still said that she wants to get baptized! So cool!!! I love
them!!






And our other ami, Aurech, right now he is searching for a witness of
the restoration, he understands everything, and is ready to take the
step and be baptized, he just doesn't yet have that sure witness of
the restoration. But he wants to, so during our lesson with him, he
says, "can't I fast about this?" !!! It was awesome, we all said we
would fast together on Saturday to sunday. And so, I'll keep you
updated on that :)




So basically, Poitiers is awesome, we are still seeing so many
miracles and the family I talked about last week, the son of a member,
they came again and we were able to have a family home evening with
them :) the kids are so cute, each one said a prayer. It was adorable.
I love them!



This week we met a guy named Philippe, he is super cool! We were on
the bus and he said next to my companion, and I was facing them a few
seats away, he looked really nice, and when we met eyes he smiled and
I thought, ah my companion needs to talk to him, he seems really nice
and open, and then 2 seconds later they started talking, and one thing
led to another, he took our card and said he would (normally they
don't), we had a lesson and then after the lesson we checked the
phone, missed call! It was him! We fixed a rdv for the next day. And
then during the rdv he talked and talked and talked about how the
family is so important to him but how family values are lost in the
world right now, and then he talked about the Holy Ghost and how
important that is, and he asked us all these questions! It was really
cool. And at the end he said, well we are going to have to have a lot
more rdv s because there's so much more I need to know. Basically he
seems to live all the commandments all ready and he has great faith in
God and Christ! Super cool!



So good things continue to happen. One day we woke up and we could see
absolutely nothing out of our window it was that foggy. And at zone
conference president brown brought his bow and arrow, he is a big
hunter, and shot at some pop bottles. The theme was take the shot, be
bold, don't miss the chance. It was cool. I love president and sister
brown!



Thank you for prayers, thoughts, everything! I love you all!



Love sis Christensen :)

Saturday, 7 November 2015

Poitiers 7:3


Okay, I don't know how, somebody has been praying to much or something
because such wonderful things are happening here! I don't know who to
thank, probably everyone but I am so overcome with gratitude for the
wonderful things that me and my companion are being apart of!

So I don't know if I mentioned last week in my email, but we met a
super cool couple contacting. This is us right after meeting them :)