Paris France Mission

Paris France Mission

Monday, July 18, 2016

Ready or Not... Pack the Books!!! (Week #34)

Date: July 18, 2016
Location: Rouen
Companion: Soeur Bennett

Hello Friends!

So for one reason or another, whether it be that we are headed to Paris on an early train, or teaching a difficult ami who is only free at 8 in the morning, me and Soeur Bennett have not been able to get in our morning studies. And when there are no morning studies, there is more irritation, less concentration, less motivation, and the list could go on for a while. So for everyone's sake, its better for everyone if Soeur Trotter can find an hour or so to spend some one on one time with her best friend. The scriptures.

So just try to picture Soeur Bennett's face, and mine, when the other night we planned for the next day, and realized there was nothing scheduled for 8 in the morning! It was a special moment ;)

So there I am, I sit down, I open to the first page. And lo and behold, I wasn't getting off that easy. It is never that easy. I was interrupted by a text, ordering me and Soeur Bennett to "Pack the Books." Which is basically what happens in the case of a natural disaster, and we have to throw our life into a backpack and book it to the church as fast as we can. So, me, being a little overly excited, yell to Soeur Bennett to get going, and my heart started to beat a little faster, and I realized just how unorganized I am as I tried to collect what I would need most to survive. Well, I may have forgotten to read the rest of the text, which included the words "THIS IS A DRILL." Haha But I will say that there is nothing like your life flashing before your eyes that will get you to move fast. Haha and may I just say, if a real one ever does happen, you want Soeur Trotter on your side. That was real efficiency right there, folks. ;) haha

But once again, our studies were... gone... haha can't catch a break! It is so cool to see how the church has us protected though if something did happen. :) I definitely feel safe so that is definitely a positive!

As far as miracles this week, there were PLENTY, because the Lord always blesses those who try, even if we don't always have the words to say, or the way to say them. We went into Paris this week, and on the train there, we had to talk to someone, because we promised to God and to ourselves that every time we got on a train or a metro or a bus, we would try to share the gospel. And I met this super cute girl that lives in Rouen! And she wants to meet again! And THEN on the metro on the way to the church I met an adorable African lady who asked me for my number! That was two people in about ten minutes, and the miracles just kept going. I am amazed by the amount of people the Lord is looking out for and leading and guiding.

Paris has kind of a scary reputation. This one member even came to visit on vacation and said, "I don't know how you missionaries do it here in Paris. There is no Spirit in these streets, they are so cold, how do you even have the courage to approach these people?" And while it is true that I have seen more smiles in my life, it is all about the way you look at it! THINK ABOUT IT! Because yeah you can look at the dirty, big, busy streets of Paris that smell like constant Nicotine, but you can also look at the PEOPLE in the streets, and see that they are just like all of us, and a lot of them aren't happy, and a lot of them do need something more, and they just don't know how to find it! and despite popular belier, a whole lot of them listen.

And the ones that do listen have taught me at least, what it means to love someone. Because I find that all it takes now is five seconds. If I look at someone for over five seconds, I automatically feel prompted to talk to them. And I asked myself why it works that way. And I think it is that every time I look at someone for over five seconds, I see a little part of what Christ does, and It makes me love them a little bit more than I did before.

So I went to Paris this week, and the people and the crowds and the tourists are extremely tiring and frustrating. But I felt the Spirit with multiple people in the street.

On exchange, me and Soeur Weckesser were walking in the gare, and we saw a poor Muslim woman to the side, asking for money. And we couldn't give her any. But what a cool experience, to stop to the side, and to talk with this woman about her and her family, and to pray with her, and to share with her a little feeling of love, that maybe she hasn't felt in a long time. It was so easy to do, a little nerve-racking and out of the ordinary, yeah, but I don't think it is something that I am going to forget any time soon. What an amazing opportunity.

I love this place and these people, and every day I get to spend my time sharing a little part of what changed me and my life so completely. I have seen what Christ has made of me already, and I can see my potential. And because of that, I can see what Christ has planned for all these people. And it is a lot. He just needs people bold enough to share it.

I love you all so much :) There are so many more cool things that happened, but Ill have to share after the mission, because I just don't have time for that anymore :) I knew that would happen one day.
The streets are callin'! Haha I love you and I am working hard and having lots of fun!


Soeur Trotter


Another excerpt from Alyssa's companion this week that I thought was funny: 
Really cool and weird story! So yesterday, Soeur Trotter and I were walking to the bus stop after a less than successful night of porting when I see this lady with orange hair sitting on a bench. The first thought in my head was, "Hey I should talk to her!" And then, of course, I start battling myself thinking, "Wait was that a prompting?" Stupid I know? Then the thought hit me, "She is a daughter of God. What if she needs it?" So then I stopped Soeur Trotter and was like, "Soeur I think we need to talk to that lady." Hahaha so we head back and we start talking to her and she turned out to be super nice! The funniest part though was when we were telling her that we had found peace in the gospel and how we couldn't keep the knowledge that we had to ourselves and stuff, she then put her hand on the grocery bag that was hanging on her arm and said, "This is where I find my peace." The grocery bag was LOADED with the flower looking herbs that were slightly questionable... Haha but of course we're soeur missionaries so we were like, "Wow that's great," hahaha and then we asked her if we could pray with her. She said yes, and I explained to her that sometimes we cross our arms when we pray. She started to, and then was like, "Oh wait hold on I've got a cigarette in my hand!" Hahaha

So then I prayed for this sweet lady, Françoise, and after the prayer she looked at us and I could tell that she felt something. She thanked us and then headed off on her way into a weird random field that was nearby... Haha she was a super random and kind of crazy lady, but Heavenly Father loves her. It was just so cool that once I thought about her true identity, I knew that God needed me to talk to her.

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