Monday, February 1, 2016

Chipotle - 20 year success

Hello everyone!
Liege by night

So Tuesday we went to District meeting and then out to a city called Verviers to do some service. We helped this man move a really heavy book shelf, up some tight stairs.  Needless to say it was very difficult and took us about an hour but eventually found a way to get the job done. The rest of the day was contacting and pass backs. 

On Wednesday we had a lesson with Aime. He is doing really well and loved the lesson we taught. We are trying to get him baptized on the 13th but if not hopefully it will happen soon afterwards. After lunch we visited a less active named Abraham. He is this old man who was Mormon, then turned Muslim, but now wants to be Mormon again.  He is great. We see him about twice a week. The good news is he came to church for the first time in 20 years on Sunday. He seemed to have a great time so things are definitely progressing. 

On Thursday, we went to Brussels (Waterloo to be more exact) and did Belgium legality for Elder Kendrick. Afterwards the Norbys made us a nice welcome home lunch. It was soon good. That evening we took a train to Paris for Elder Kendricks second year France legality the next day. We slept at the APs apartment and in the morning Elder Martin (an AP who is in the Naval Academy) took us out to exercise with a huge log. It was the length of a car and weighed somewhere around 150-200 lbs. I have never worked out so hard in my life. Haha. I am still sore. We then did Kendrick's legality, and we had some extra time so we chilled at a mall in Paris. The important part is we had CHIPOTLE. It is the only
chipotle in the mission and it was so good. Haha. We got home that evening to Liege late at night. 


Landmark near the mall in Paris "La Defense"
Chipotle in France
On Saturday we did some weekly planning and contacting. Sunday was similar, we went to church and then had an appointment with a member followed by some pass backs.
Hope everyone has a great week. God Bless

Elder Hein

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