Monday, October 12, 2015

Week #101

Grand Finale

Well guys all good things must come to an end. These past two years
have been some of the best and hardest years of my life. But the good
always outweighs the bad. I've learned so many things these past
couple of years I cannot write them all down but here are a couple...
I would probably have to say patience was one of the hardest, but most
useful things I've had to learn on my mission. I always thought that
patience just kind of meant sitting around waiting for God to do it for
you. I learned later on though that patience is working the hardest
you can and thinking about this goal or this "something" that you want
and being patient for God to grant it to you.
Understanding as well that every decision we make, good or evil has an
impact on someone. The result of this action might not be immediate
but there is always an impact wether it be in 5 mins or 10 years down
the road. As well as making decisions knowing that if you have the
Holy Ghost with you everything you do is inspired. I will share
experiences I had on my mission during my homecoming talk.
I also liked a quote that was given this General Conference, "Your
direction is more important than your speed." As long as our spiritual
sights are focused in on the right things the rest doesn't matter, nor does it
matter what everybody else says. I realized the importance of setting goals
on my mission too.
Also life will always have its ups and downs, but the way you handle
these moments is all that matters. God never said it'd be easy but it's
possible. I liked a quote by Jeffrey R. Holland that says simply
"Salvation never was easy.” He then goes on to talk about Jesus and
was it easy for Jesus? I'll let you decide ;)
Like I said I've learned a million life lessons on my mission, these
were just some I felt like sharing with you guys.

Weekly Update: (I might skip some days because I've already written a lot!)

This week we had a zone activity Elder McBride and I "created” - I
guess you can say...we took our zone bowling. We created this super
sweet gift bag filled with junk we found in our apartment (a white
belt, dragon tie, old tie die shirt, a mug, coin jar, etc…) and people
won prizes during bowling it was a lot of fun! We also went porting
and found an African family who is super interested and found 3 new
amis because of them! We went back and taught them about Joseph Smith
and it was super awesome. We also got an apartment inspection and
passed. The next day the lady below us told us she's sueing us
because our apartment is leaking water and ruined her ceiling... (I'm
glad to get outta here haha) We played basketball with some amis and
members. Max, one of our amis told me he's coming to Utah and wants
me to baptize him and he wants to get married in the SLC temple which was cool.
Sunday we found a guy while we were walking to church, he told us he was
actually looking for church! He came to all 3 hours and gave us his
address and phone number super nice guy. Good week to end the mission
:)

Thank you all for all that you have done for me these past two years.
Thank you for every prayer, email, letter, or package that you ever
sent to me - it really did mean a lot. I hope to see everyone of you
soon and catch up on old times :) Keep it funky.
Love,

Elder Beck



Monday, October 5, 2015

Week 100

Lasts

Hey everybody! Days are going by fast, a little too fast to be honest
(It's scary!)

Monday first thing in the morning we took a train to Paris to have our
p-day there because Tuesday morning my companion needed to go to the
hospital to get an Xray. We met up with Elder Johnson and Martin to
pass a P-day together. We went to the Sacre Coeur mostly for E. McBride
because the rest of us have already seen it multiple times. It's always
fun going there because there is always these illegal immigrants who
sell "gucci" bags and Eiffel Towers who just get chased by the cops
all day it's so entertaining. After McBride went on an exchange with
Martin to go eat at a members house since he can't walk a lot because
of his leg and I went with Johnson and we contacted in Paris it was
super fun.

Tuesday we headed straight to the doctor. E McBride got an Xray, but the
doctor couldn't see any problems with his leg right away so we stayed
there for like 3 hours waiting for the doctors to come up with
something…they decided to schedule an appointment for an MRI.
After that was over we took a
train back to Tours and visited a recent convert that night. Talked to
him about repentance.

Wednesday we had district meeting in Tours. Our DLs formation was
pretty much just a scripture search in the New Testament, which just
so happens to be my jam, I won every time;) After that we were in the
apt and called a million people in the Area Book.

Thursday I went on my LAST EXCHANGE with Elder Omohundro. It was a
super fun exchange. We taught this guy for the first time who is
recently divorced. He has lots of potential. After we had an RDV with
this guy who didn't show up so that was kind of a bummer. Then we
visited this less active for the first time who is really nice. The
only weird thing was at the end of the RDV he started asking super
weird questions about like "evil spirits" and other stuff. Pretty much
claimed he can see dead people so we'll have to see how that goes. We
got a steak dinner which was awesome! Then we visited this guy we
called in the Area Book who wasn't super interested, he just liked
Americans. It was a super fun last exchange though!

Friday we ended our exchange and I picked up McBride in Blois. We came
back to Tours and went contacting until his leg started hurting. Then
went back to the apt did some weekly planning. #SuperFun. But it was
weird doing weekly planning for the last week of my mission.

Saturday we had a bunch of RDVs lined up, but only 1 went through. But
it was still a good lesson. It was with a guy from the islands. His
mother is in the hospital right now so we really needed us to stop by.
We taught him the Plan of Salvation. Then we watched the first session
of General Conference it was super good!

Sunday was just a whole lot of conference. It was lots of fun, and really
like all the talks by the new apostles. Thanks for your emails guys!
Love you see y'all soon!


-Elder Beck





Monday, September 28, 2015

Week #99

Last zone conference


Hey y'all I had a killer week! Read up.

Monday was fairly normal just pday stuff and FHE at the church after
and we had some amis there and a less active lady came so it changed
up the scene a little bit!

Tuesday was mostly just a day of finding. We taught people on the
street like normal then Elder McBride was in a ton of pain and told me
that it was his leg that he recently had broken. He broke his leg
playing soccer in his last ville and they never fixed it so he thinks
the bone is growing in the wrong direction or something so he called
the office and got a doctors appointment set up.

Wednesday we mostly just got our training all set up for zone
conference which was the following day. Also because McBrides leg hurt
so bad we couldn't do a whole lot. Our training is on how  the "recipe" of
Christ's church using the New Testament as the recipe. So we made a
batch of good tasting brownies that followed the recipe and then made
some super gross brownies that were missing ingredients or added
ingredients. We did that because it shows how our church uses all the
ingredients and how big of a difference a missing ingredient can make.

Thursday was the "big day." I had my last zone conference, and went
out with a bang! I presided the meeting, gave my "dying"
testimony, gave a training to my zone, and finally gave a clothing
training to all the Elders who were there in the four zones. They all
went well too so I was happy :) I used in my dying testimony Dieter F.
Utchdorfs talk "Lord, is it I?" just emphasized how important it is to
judge yourself before others. I invited everyone as well to take a
step back with the work they are doing and ask themselves "is this
really what the Lord wants me to do? Is  this really the most
effective thing I can be doing right now?" because I feel like
missionaries often fall into ruts and just follow the motions. I
talked about other stuff that I'll save for my homecoming talk though.
;) Then the meeting went way too late and we missed McBrides doctors
appointment sadly.

Friday we weekly planned and called a bunch of people to fix RDVs for
the following week. We worked as well in the area book. Nothing
special happened that day though. We saw a recent convert that night
and he is doing good.

Saturday we did Saturday Sports for the first time in Tours. We played
basketball with our ami and the recent convert came and the less
active lady who are all about the same age which was awesome. It was
funny playing because none of us play basketball haha. It was still
lots of fun though. McBride just watched poor guy.

Sunday we went to church and had 2 amis there! But it was super
frustrating because one of our amis was suppose to have an RDV with our
branch pres but the guy didn't show up which normally wouldn't be a
huge deal because we would just ask his counselor to do it... but he
didn't show up either. So he came but didn't get interviewed and he
was kinda mad about that. After church we taught some people and then
helped our ami with his English homework which at first I thought was
going to be a huge waste of time, but we actually ended up fixing a
baptismal date with him so that was awesome!

Love you guys i'll see you in 3 weeks! Keep it real!
-Elder Beck

Monday, September 21, 2015

Week #98
Chambord


Monday we had a super fun pday. We visited a castle in Blois sector called
Chambord and it was super beautiful! Then we came back and had a FHE with
the single adults like we do every week.

Tuesday we had district meeting in Le Mans, then directly after we did a
finding day in Le Mans as well. It was Elder McBride and me together and
neither one of us had ever gone proselyting in Le Mans so we ended up
getting pretty lost and in a super ghetto neighborhood. But it was pretty
fun.

Wednesday we went to Blois in the morning and it was pouring rain like
crazy. And there was a crazy lighting storm going on too and we took
shelter under a tin building (which was not our best idea) so I was
convinced we were going to die so we took flight and bailed and just walked
in this crazy storm until we got to the apt. Then I went on an exchange with
Elder Williams, I lived with him when i was in St. Ouen. It was pretty fun
we just did a bunch of work in the rain then went to seminary because they
had an investigator there.

Thursday we went to district meeting in Bourges. After we did a finding
day. We worked in Bourges for like 4 hours straight of contacting then we all
went and got some dinner. Our return train was around 7ish, so we all walked
to the train station and it says our train is cancelled... and it was the
last one leaving Bourges (because it's a pretty small city) There was
another train that was suppose to come in an hour but it also got cancelled... so
10 missionaries (4 being Sisters) were stuck in Bourges and there was only
1 missionary apt. We tried looking for taxis but they were all crazy
expensive. So we ended up staying a night in a hotel in Bourges haha.

Friday we checked out of our rooms and headed to Tours. Once we got to
Tours we had to do some planning for the up coming week and for the
trainings that we will be giving soon. After that we got to see our ami Max
who is super awesome. We talked to him about repentance to prepare him for
baptism.

Saturday we packed our bags and headed out to Paris. Once we got to Paris
we took the RER to Evry and we had a stake conference meeting and only the
ZLs were allowed to go in that stake so it was just us and two other
missionaries. After that we met up with Elder Johnson and his comp
and ate at a Chinese buffet and stayed the night at their place! It was so
much fun!

Sunday we woke up early in the morning in order to go back down to Evry for
the Sunday morning meeting. After that was over we took a train back home
to Tours. And the train was forever long. When we got back we ate and did
our phone calls.

Voila that was my week thanks for your emails guys! Love you!
-Elder Beck





Monday, September 14, 2015

Week #97
4 ami's in church

Monday we had a normal p-day. After we did our emails and stuff we had a FHE at the church and the sisters gave the spiritual thought. 

Tuesday in the morning we headed over to Le Mans to have our district meeting. After that they organized a service project for a member in Le Mans who lived in the middle of nowhere. Then they asked the sisters to pretty much remodel their dumpy house and asked us to pick up all their garbage outside then build a fence with like no tools haha it was interesting but it didn't look half bad! Then after that we drove with the Alencon Elders in their car back to Alencon because we were doing an exchange over there. I was with the district leader and again we had to do service so I pretty much wore normal clothes the entire day. They have this ami who is opening up a soap shop and he's asking them for help to set it up and stuff and make soap…it's interesting. 

Wednesday morning we left Alencon super early in the morning in order to make our train. Then when we got to Tours we met the APs at the train station because we were doing an exchange with them that day but this time in Tours. I was with Elder Lattin it was my second time doing an exchange with him. The 1st time I was in my 6th transfer and he was in his 4th so a lot had change since then! We contacted for a while and did some missionary work, after that we had branch council. We have some people that want to be baptized and the branch acts like that's a bad thing. They're an interesting group of people. 

Thursday we left again super early in the morning in order to go to the other district meeting in Orleans. After the meeting we took a train to Paris to do Elder McBrides 2nd year legality. But the legality place is only open in the morning which we already knew, so that meant we had to sleep over at one of the Paris Elders apt. so we had some time to kill in Paris and that was fun. Then we went to the Torcy Elders apt where Elder Johnson is serving and stayed the night over there and it was super fun. 

Friday we woke up early so that we could do Elder McBrides legality. We got to the place and we were the only white people there haha. It took about 2 hours of line waiting and then we headed out to La Defense and got Chipotle it was so good. Then we took a train back home. When we got home we didn't have to much time so we just went porting.

Saturday in the morning we had to give another training to our DLs to reteach them how to correctly be a DL and help them magnify their calling. It went pretty good. Then we had to plan for the week and we had to talk about the trainings that we'll be giving because we have zone conference, stake conference, and President asked Elder McBride and me to make a training teaching missionaries how to dress so we have a lot of stuff to prepare for! Then we visited a less active/ part member family who are from Brazil I love them a lot it's just kinda hard working with them. 

Saturday we went to church. We had 4 investigators there which was huge for Tours. Then we ate a meal as a branch, we made brownies. We have a new family here who is from Sweden they are super nice. Then we went out and worked. During our lunch and dinn

er break we took pictures for the training that we are going to
give on clothing then did zone stats.
 
Thanks for your emails guys love you see you all in a month!
-Elder Beck




Monday, September 7, 2015

Week #96
Super huge miracle!


Monday was just a normal p day nothing special. After we had our FHE at the church. We had a good amount of people there. It was super nice and fun! I gave the spiritual thought.

Tuesday in the morning we had an RDV with a guy we had never met. He was found on the big zone finding day. The RDV was at the church, so the guy comes and we give him a quick tour of the church then we sit in a room and start talking about our church. He starts telling us that he's been investigating the church for about 10 years now and he knows it's true, he's read the BOM multiple times and he wants to be baptized! So super huge miracle! The only problem is that for his work he's hardly even in Tours and said he can never come to church in Tours... (big problem) but I'm sure we will find a solution. Then we headed over to a less active families house, he's from Brazil. They fed us and it was a good RDV. Only the husband has been baptized and they have a family of 5 so we are hoping that they will start to be interested but we will see. They've been working with missionaries for about 20 years. Then we had an RDV in Tours with this guy that speaks Lao (I forget where he's from) it was pretty difficult because he speaks about as much English as a 5 year old and about as much French as a 4 year old... so communicating with this guy is impossible. After that we went and got a kebab with our recent convert. Overall it was a good day!

Wednesday was transfer day so we got up early so that we could head to Paris. When we got to Paris we chilled there for about 4 hours. But Elder McBride's train was late because some one jumped in front of the tracks committing suicide. We actually ended up missing our first train because his was late. Luckily there was one shortly after. We got to Tours and saw a recent convert and he actually brought one of his friends to the RDV so that was cool. 

Thursday we didn't do anything really exciting. In the morning we had DMB meeting. I gave the guy back his guitar so we no longer have a guitar in the apt :( then we came home and just planned, planned, and planned some more. Then after all that planning we headed out to see that recent convert and his buddy again to teach them because they wanted to know more! 

Friday we went to Paris for mission council. Mission council was about putting the words of Christ in action. After mission council we went to the Eiffel Tower because we had 2 hours until our train and Elder McBride had never seen it. Took some cool pictures and then headed to the train station and waited for our train. When we got home we started planning out our training that we are going to give the following day to the DLs.

Saturday morning we picked up the DLs at the train station then we all went out to eat together. We gave them the training on what the zone and mission goal was this transfer. Then we went out contacting for about 4 hours and it was fun because I got to show Elder McBride around because it was his 1st time contacting in Tours and we had plenty of time to do it. We found some cool people. Then we planned out an activity that we want to do with our zone at the end of the transfer then knocked on some doors. 

Sunday was normal we had some RDVs with some of our amis after church! This morning we fixed a baptismal date with one of our amis! :) 

Love you guys thanks for the support...I'll see you soon!

-Elder Beck

Monday, August 31, 2015

Week #95
Played my guitar in church

Monday was pretty fun, but I am pretty sure I already informed you guys that I went bowling with some of the youth, our DMB and the sisters. Then after we had a FHE at the church and not too many people were there this time just us, the sisters, and two amis. 

Tuesday was super cool. We went to the train station and gathered all the missionaries from our zone then took them all to the church in Tours. Then we had separate district meetings. We left a little early so that we could pick up the pizza. Then we ate lunch together and played some games and shared some pictures and videos it was really fun. Then we made a stand in the middle of Tours and half of us worked at the stand then the other half went out and contacted then half way through we swapped. We had a ton of success, in 2 hours we taught 50 lessons gave out over 300 cards and gave out 20 Book of Mormons it was super cool. Then the Elders from Bourges stayed the night with us because they were going to Paris in the morning for legality. 

Wednesday in the morning we had to go give a member a blessing. Then we went and visited a recent convert and he brought his friend to a lesson, but his friend was higher than a kite haha so it was interesting teaching him. Then we are playing a song at church this Sunday so we practiced it with the sisters at the church. Then we did some pass-backs and ended up teaching a less active guy that we saw on the bus. 

Thursday we had DMB meeting in the morning and that went well. We are trying to work with members more in Tours because the members never do missionary work in Tours (I feel like I've had to do this in every ville I've served in). Then we had a ton of phone calls we needed to make from the finding day and other things. We updated the area book. Then went out contacting and ported near our apt. 

Friday we did some weekly planning and made a bunch of phone calls because people from the day before told us to call today and a lot of people didn't answer. After that we went out contacting. Then we tried passing by some of our amis houses but none of them were home but then we got lost trying to find this ladies house and got home a little late.

Saturday was a super fun day. We stayed busy throughout the entire day. In the morning we practiced the song that we were going to play in church. After that we got the transfer list and I am getting a new companion and I can't wait because he is super cool and I like him a lot! Then we had a RDV at the church it was decent I think we are dropping this guy though he never keeps his engagements. Then we  taught our other ami at his house, he's a professional dancer and I like him a lot he actually gets it. Way better than the lesson before that. Then we had another lesson with a family that we found it was just our second lesson with them. We taught them the restoration and it was awesome! They have tons of potential After that we ate at a members house and I love them so much they are easily my favorite family! 

Sunday we played our musical number and it went really well. Then we after church we taught our amis. Then we headed home and changed and did some finding. After that we visited our American neighbors and taught the husband a little bit of the Restoration. Then we made some brownies for some members that were going through a hard time. 

Thanks for all your love and support. Peace out.
-Elder Beck




Monday, August 24, 2015

Week #94
Chenonceaux

Yo! Had a super killer week this week, one of my favorites for sure!

Monday was p-day and it was the best! We visited a castle in Chenonceaux, it was the most beautiful thing I've seen in France. I took like a postcard picture of the castle so I hope it will attatch well to the email so y'all can see. Then we had a FHE at the church - it wasn't a huge turn out. Our ami came and said goodbye to us because he was leaving on vacation for the week. 

Tuesday in the morning we did confidentiality reports for our zone and that’s always pretty boring and takes a lot time but it wasn't too bad. We even got to do it in our apt this time so that was nice. Then we went out and did some finding and found some cool people, and we saw one of our amis and she's pregnant now... #awkward. But we like never see her anymore because she never answers.

Wednesday we had DM in Le Mans it was really fun, our DL there right now is a pretty energetic guy. Then after that we tried seeing one of our amis at the train station, but he ended up not showing up, so that was a bummer. And our other lesson fell through as well... So we ended up having a whole lot of nothing that day so we just went finding. 

Thursday we had another DM, but this time in Bourges. It's a ville really similar to Auxerre (my second city) it's actually right next to it as well. It's pretty also. We did a finding day there so we had about 8 missionaries there all working in this little ville it was pretty fun! I was with a missionary that I really like and we taught a lot people together and bumped into an old ami on the road. Then we came back and were walking home to eat and we met this guy who spoke English and was super cool and prepared for the gospel. He gave us his address so we are planning on stopping by soon. 

Friday was just packed of planning honestly nothing too interesting happened. We went to DMP meeting, our DMP is a good guy. He was originally Muslim and converted when he was 18 and then served a mission! Then we planned for our upcoming activities and week because we are going to have a big week coming up! Then we went to a ville called Amboise it's super pretty and we visited an awesome family with another member who is visiting from Germany, she is doing like an internship for like a month or something. But it was awesome! She served her mission in Berlin and the other family lived in Frankfurt for a while because the husband works for the church. Their house is super nice as well and it was just an awesome night! We got home super late though haha. 

Saturday was sooooooo much fun. We had a branch activity and this "recreational park" we all thought it was just going to be like a picnic so (luckily) we wore normal clothes because our DMP told us to, because it ended up being like a mini Boondocks type deal. They had a mini mountain bike trail (with jumps and everything) these push go-cart things, tramps, rope swings, and like we lived it up haha. It was so much fun. The members were so impressed haha. We also had 2 amis there so that awesome they both came to church too. Activities are awesome. When we got home we showered and stuff then went out contacting. 

Sunday we went to church and it was good. Elder Gee had to teach the lesson so that was nice. I had to bless the sacrament ( I do every week ) but this week something kinda cool happened. The kid next to me blessing the sacrament kept messing up and like I was reading it for him and helping him pronounce French words (even though it's his first language) it was kinda cool to think how much my french has improved in 2 years. I remember doing it in my 2nd ville and having to repeat it like 4 times. Then we taught a recent convert and jammed a little bit on the guitar. Talked about the law of chastity all that good stuff. Then we visited our American amis!!! They are so awesome and they only live 3 doors down from us. They are an older couple and super Christian and so awesome. It was nice explaining the gospel in English to real Americans...I think serving state side would have been awesome! Although I am really happy to have the call that I received :)

Thanks you guys for everything! You're the best,



love you all!


-Elder Beck

Monday, August 17, 2015

Week # 93
Super cool miracle

Hey y'all I had a super good week! Let me fill you in...

Weekly Update!

Monday nothing too big happened, just like normal -pday. We had a FHE at the church, no members came (again) but we did have 3 amis there which was legit! We played uno and ate chips then the sisters shared a spiritual thought. 

Tuesday was a good day, we were in Paris the whole day. We woke up at 5h00 in the morning in order to get to Paris on time so I was pretty tired that day. We had zone conference! The formations that were given were pretty good... (not my personal favorite but they weren't bad) then we gave a formation on finding people because we felt like that's what our zone was lacking the most is good finding attributes. Later we had interviews which was a lot of fun, it was my favorite interview with both the Babins, they pretty much just made me feel good haha. Then we took a train and headed home and hit the hay because we were exhausted. 

Wednesday we didn't have too much to do, in the morning we went and did some contacting, we found some cool potentials. We tried to check some stuff off our bucket list. Then we taught a cool guy on bridge but he lives in Reims. Right after that Elder Gee started feeling sick (he kinda had a rough week) so he took a nap and I called some people. Then we knocked on some doors. 

Thursday was an awesome day! One of my favorites. In the morning we went down to the train station to go pick up Elder Omohandro from Kentucky because we were doing an exchange. And this exchange was so much fun, we went to the church to have our DMP meeting, but he actually ended up canceling 10 mins before... so we went back home and ate lunch then headed over to a members house who then gave us a ride to another members castle! Then we just chilled at this castle and the family was awesome and super nice, they made us real French Toast and we played bouchée ball and it was super fun. Then we went home and went contacting. 

Friday was a pretty weird day - we finished our exchange, then we changed our clothes and did a service project for a family. We just painted their kitchen.  Then we just went home after that and did some weekly planning.

Saturday we visited a recent convert and he has a electric guitar so I got to play for him, expect he loves like metal so our tastes of music were a little different, but it was still fun playing on a electric.  We taught this recent convert how to teach the Restoration because he wants to go on a mission some day. Then we had a super cool miracle, a family that we found on the road a week ago we passed by their house and long story short we found their son on the road (by luck) asked him if he knew the family we were looking for, he said ya that's my family. So he took us to his house because Elder Gee messed up on the address and they were super excited to see us and we had a super good RDV with them. Then we went contacting and found a lot good people. 

Sunday was a super good day as well. We went to church and we taught Sunday School class (on the spot I chose the topic and pretty much taught it on the spot because the teacher just didn't show up) and after that I had to give a talk! But actually the talk went really well, it was the only time ever I
've ever wanted more time to talk and I already took 20 mins. Then a lot of members wanted to see us after the talk so that was the part that made me the most happy. Then we went home and had to do Zone stuff, and then went out proselyting and we passed by a less active guy from Brazil and he was super nice. Then we came home and did our weekly calls. 

Today we went and saw a castle in our sector in a ville called Chenonceaux! Its was suuuuper pretty, I will send some pics of it. But honestly it was amazing! Then we ate a nice restaurant it was an awesome pday! 

Love you all! 


-Elder Beck
Pics - Zone Conf, Chenonceaux, and the members castle! 





Monday, August 10, 2015

Week #92
Tours Religouse

Hey guys! 

I had a great week! Monday we had a normal p-day, nothing too special happened. We had a FHE at the church, but only 2 people came and they were both amis...one is super solid! We gave the spiritual thought on Charity then played some card games - then our ami gave us a ride home. 

Tuesday was a pretty fun day, we went straight to DM in Le Mans. I fell asleep in like 4 minutes on the train! Then we had our DM and it was pretty fun it was on "Real Intention", and after we played that game Mafia and it was pretty fun because I haven't played that game since I was a kid. Later that day we did an exchange with the Elders of Alencon in Tours. I was with Elder Vance and Elder Ashcraft. It was my first time ever being in a 3 sum since Charleroi, and it's pretty awkward not going to lie! We looked liked the Mafia! We went contacting, and we got to see the Cathedral in Tours. We ate at the famous "Tours Religouse" it's pretty much like a giant ball version of an éclair. We got to teach some people too, which was cool. 

Wednesday finished our exchange with the Alencon Elders first thing in the morning, their train was super early. Then we packed for our next exchange with the APs in Paris. Our train got there at like 3h and then we headed over to Versailles. I was with Elder Amaya he's a good dude we had a lot of fun. We taught some guy on the road and then went to an RDV with someone that was recently baptized that I actually got to teach before she was baptized so that was cool. Her dad isn't a member so the lesson was more centered for him and it went really well. Then we came home for diner - we played Monopoly Deal and it was super fun. 

Thursday we finished up our exchange with the APs. I got to see Elder Karl in the morning because he was in Paris doing his comps legality. We took a train home, we didn't get there till later because it takes a long time to get to Tours. Then we planned out our training that we are going to give our zone and set up all our interview times. Our training is going to be on finding and so far it's looking pretty good. 

Friday in the morning we went out contacting and taught some people and it was cool because almost all of them started out being super negative towards us, but in the end we were praying all together so that was cool. Then we taught this lady that we found at a park with the Sisters because we were passing her because she lives all alone. Then we ate lunch...and something happened...I'm not sure what but Elder Gee and me both got some minor food poisoning! I went to bed a like 8-ish. 

Saturday I was feeling pretty sick, but Elder Gee was feeling a little better. In the morning we saw our ami who has been progressing a ton lately! He is praying for a date and our next RDV we are going to try and fix a date with him, it's super cool too because he has been an ami for like 8 years now and he's finally progressing. Then we got flaked on twice, but honestly I wasn't that mad because I was feeling sick so I slept for like 3hrs. When I woke up I felt a lot better but Elder Gee got worse haha. We just kinda sucked it up though and went finding and it was awesome because we found a normal french family! Also we taught a guy on a park bench and it was super awesome. He said he'll come to church. Then we went and got a kebab with a guy that was recently baptized in Tours. He moved after being baptized, but now he's moved back and he's a cool guy too. He plays guitar so I'm hoping we can jam sometime.

Sunday we went to church and there were so many Americans there it was crazy! There was a family from Pleasant Grove, plus all the other Americans that are part of our ward had family over it was cool. Also there were a lot of students there from Sweden and Germany who speak English, so it was legit. Then we went home and just planned for the week nothing special then went out and did some nightly contacting! 

Thanks for all your love and support you guys rock!
-Elder Beck










Monday, August 3, 2015

Week #91
Max

Monday I had my first p-day in Tours! Sadly we didn't get to do much sight seeing, but there are a lot of castles in our sector so hopefully I will be able to visit some pretty cool things. We just went shopping for a bit. Elder Gee, Elder Player, and Elder Powelson have all bought the same suit as me now! We went to the church to do some emails, but the wifi wasn't working so I barley got to email anyone so that was a bummer. 

Tuesday was fun we had district meeting in a ville called Le Mans. We had to wake up at 5h30 to get there which wasn't fun. Then we had our district meeting - it was on fixing goals and it was well done. Then for our zone we created a "finding bucket list" personalized for companionships in our zone, we are hoping that it'll be successful and help them stretch. If anyone is interested in seeing one of the bucket lists let me know I can forward you one. Then we went on an exchange in Alencon and there are 3 Elders there for the moment. I went with the district leader ,he is a good dude and our exchange went super well. We contacted 3 people the whole time and taught every single person and got all their phone numbers and with some return appointments. Then we called a potential investigator after dinner and he said we could come over and meet with him. He goes by Lil' Charles and at first we were kind of like "we don't really know what to think about this guy" but he ended up to be super cool. He is from Nigeria and he raps haha (in English) but he is also super spiritual and interested. We invited him to be baptized (on the fist rdv) and he said he would pray to ask Heavenly Father what day he'd like him to be baptized! Which is super awesome because Alencon hasn't had a baptism in 5 years! I was really glad to be apart of that.  

Wednesday we finished our exchange with the Alencon Elders and took a train home right after our studies. When we got home it was about 2-ish and we took lunch then we went out contacting. We found a sweet new ami, he is a professional dancer and was super nice. Then we took dinner and after that did some pass-backs and porting. 

Thursday we went to Blois district meeting in Orleans. Orleans is a super pretty ville, I was amazed! We were in a pretty big hurry though, so sadly we didn't really get to see anything other than the chapel haha. But the district meeting was good. The district leader is from Kentucky and he is a pretty funny guy. Then we headed home and we just did some finding and tried checking things off our bucket lists. Then at night we tried seeing some less actives but no one was home!

Friday was a super busy day. We had a RDV right after our studies, but we tried going to the train station to catch our train there because he lives about 30 minutes away from Tours, but there was a problem and we missed our train! We just returned our tickets and got new ones and we are going to visit him later. Then we visited that guy we found on Wednesday he was super cool! The RDV went super well. Then we had our DMP meeting. After that we headed straight for the church because we had an RDV and the guy that we were suppose to meet there (after we confirmed with him twice) cancelled 1 minute before... so then we took a bus home and did a little contacting. 

Saturday we had another RDV in the boonies first thing in the morning at a place called Chateaux du Loir, its amazingly tiny. The people we visited are eternal investigators and they were interesting to say the least. They didn't really want to be taught so I think that will be the last time I go over there. Then after that we visited our ami Max who is super sweet. He had some pretty difficult questions we had to answer (about Brigham Young, Kolob, DNA evidence of the Book of Mormon, Plural marriage) things like that... We didn't get to teach him what we wanted, but our RDV still went really good because we answered every single one of his questions and it went good and he told us he wants to be baptized so hopefully that'll happen soon! 

Sunday was a good day. I got to meet one of my Aunt Jenna's friends named Rachel. Her and her husband, are super cool. I am really excited to get to know them. We had a lot of visitors this week at church. An American family came to "visit" but it turned they actually own a Castle here in Tours!  They said they'd invite us over to come eat with them before they leave so I'm really looking forward to that! The rest of the day was pretty boring just weekly planning and zone stuff! 

Thanks for all yours emails everyone! Thanks for your prayers and your support it means a lot!
-Elder Beck
PS Yes i am aware that my pictures suck this week, I was scraping at the bottom of the barrel because I didn't take any. I'll get you next week :)