Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Week 81 Agen and Bordeaux


How do you like my new riding hat?

Hello les gens,

This was another great week in Agen and all is going very well. I traveled to Bordeaux for an exchange and then district meeting. We also had a great time teaching people in Agen and found a new family that we are going to teach. When I was in Bordeaux  I was with Frère Garside who was in the MTC with me. We had a great time together and taught this Catholic guy in a big Catholic church. That was definitely a first. I read in the rules a few days after that we can't do that. Whoops. 
 
Miracle of the week: one of the big events of the week was an activity that we put on at the church. The activity was about temples because that is something we are very exited to talk about because there is a temple being built in Paris. We spent a lot of time planning the activity and getting as many people to come as possible. We had a great turn out and got some kids to come that we have been working with. Kim and Nasser also came and then came to church again yesterday. We started off the activity with some games that were a lot of fun and then we shared a thought about temples. We showed some videos including the video of President Monson announcing the Paris Temple. After we all ate crepes. We made about 30 before but they were all gone in a few seconds so we had to hurry and make more. We also tried to make some with this gluten free flower that turned out more like pancakes but ca va. Everyone seemed to have a great time!
 
Thank you all for your prayers, they help. Have a great week

Love 

Frère Bake

FFF of the week
So when we were getting ready for the activity we went to this convenience store. I noticed the lady in front of us was buying only two things; snails and Roquefort cheese. Elder Wilson and I were talking about how it is almost impossible to buy either of those things it the US and definitely not at a little convenience store. That is France for you. 
 
 
 


High Counselor from Bordeaux

"My incredible companion" 




Kids in the Agen Branch

They loved our jar of Nutella

Phillip

 


Sr Zamba, her mother and her baby to be

 

 
 

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Week 80 Agen and Bordeaux

Streets of Agen

Bonjour!

I just finished doing an interview with the mission president on Skype! We have a general authority visiting our mission so president Brown will not have time to do interviews with us like normal but did them on Skype this time. It was a little different but pretty good. I really like president Brown and his wife. They are doing a great job here.
 
They gave us a little shout out in the weekly news letter that goes out to all the missionaries. I will explain. So last week, at the conference for the new missionaries, President Brown had the idea that  it would be good if we could figure out a way to get people's names engraved on a Book of Mormon that we give them. This way the  book will have a more personal meaning to them. Then he gave the challenge to us to try to see if we could do this and said once you have a Book of Mormon in your hands with your ami's name on it call me. So last Monday we found an engraver and did it. The guy was very nice and said that he would do it for free. When we got the books we told president. We also wrote our testimonies in the books and gave them to Kim and Nasser on Saturday. They where very happy to get them. We are also gong to do this with our ami Nicolas. I think I learned from all this how important the Book of Mormon is. It is really the most valuable thing that anyone can have and can do so much for us if we read it, pray about it, and apply what we learn from the Holy Ghost.
 
 
 
This week we also went to Bordeaux again for a Missionary meeting. It was fun to see some people that I have not seen in a long time. We also went to Mezin and visited the Somsons. We did a family home evening with them and then we went with Mr. Somson and his little girl to a community garden/orchard and picked a bunch of grapes, apples, and prunes. I think I have already talked about how Agen in famous for prunes. They are so good!
 
Miracle of the week: This week Kim accepted to be baptized! She has a long ways to go but they are very exited. We had a new member move in and the first thing she said to him was, "I am going to get baptized soon!"
 
I hope you all have a great week and good luck with school. 
 
Frère Bake

FFF of the week: The French countryside is very pretty. Here in the southwest they have all kinds of fruit. 
 
 
These Elders have been in this zone with me for 4 transfers now: Elder Walker, Elder Swanson and Elder Herdt
 
Elder Bake and Elder Herdt

Elder Walker and Elder Swanson

There are four of us Elders who got to France at the same time and who are now all serving in the same zone; Elder Garside, Elder Joly and Elder Allen




District Meeting

All these Elders - Elder Pien, Elder Whiting, Elder Walters and Elder Taylor have served with me as companions.  They happened to all be together and sent me this picture.  I love these guys!


Time to finally take out the recycling

These are just some pictures of what I see in Agen.  The first two pictures are of the canal bridge.






 






Streets of Agen
 


Our Temple Poster



These are some pictures from our trip to Lyon for training last week and our train ride home.
 






 

 




















 

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Week 79 Agen and Lyon, France

Bonjour!

I hope you all had a great week. This week was great for me. It was a
little different than normal because we went on a big trip to Lyon.
The train ride to get there is 5 hours so that took a good part of the
day on Wednesday and Saturday. We went to Lyon for a conference with
the newer missionaries. I did the same thing
about a year ago. We talked about a lot of things but the main message
was having faith and overcoming fears. It was fun to see a lot of
other missionaries that I got to know last month when we went to Lyon.
I also got to see my old companions, Elder Taylor and Elder Whiting who are
both serving in the office. It was fun to catch up with them. I can't
remember if I said this before but when Elder Whiting and I were
companions we taught this lady named Joelle who is now baptized so it
was fun to talk about that with him.

Miracle of the week- Our investigator Kim has been sick for the last
two weeks and we have been praying for her a lot. Then earlier this
week she called us and said she is all better. It was great to see this answer to out prayers.
I hope you all have a great week

Love

Frère bake