Tuesday, November 29, 2016

1200 euros

Bonjour!

This past week was another hectic one in Paris. 

On Tuesday, our trio companionship got turned back into two as Elder Harris left for California. We were able to have a wonderful goodbye lunch with all the young adults at a Chinese buffet. 

Wednesday through Friday a member of the area 70 came to visit our mission. On each of those days there was a combined zone conference. Elder Pande and I were in charge of all the logistics for the all the conferences. We had to buy Subway, buy plates, buy plastic forks, buy drinks, set up for the event, take down the event, clean up the event, organize metro travel, etc. It was absolutely incredible. Over those 3 days I spent somewhere in the neighborhood of 1200 euros for the food and stuff. We had absolutely no time to do actual missionary work. Haha. It was so much fun though. We got to see all the missionaries in the mission and feed them pumpkin pie. So fun. 

The conference itself went really well though. It lasted about 5 hours and he really stressed the importance of simplifying the gospel of Jesus Christ. He also held a council for all the zone leaders where he discussed the mental health of the missionaries. We are going to try and make sure everyone is happy, especially around this wonderful Christmas season. 

Speaking of Christmas, Paris is becoming real Christmasy. It's super fun. Christmas lights and tress are everywhere! 
Oh yeah, somehow Pande and I got roped into the ward choir for this years Christmas program. We had practice on Sunday and it was terrible. Haha. We are going to have to put some real good work in. In my opinion, there just was not enough Christmas cookies there to help us sing better. Haha. 

Have a wonderful week. God Bless and Go Cowboys

Elder Hein

Arc de Triumph

Goodbye Elder Harris

The Seine

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Quite Eventful

Bonjour!

I hope everyone is doing well! The past week was quite eventful. On
Wednesday we got a call from some Americans that were at the airport
and needed to talk to us. Well we rushed over there and turns out they
were just a couple of missionaries who were flying to Sierra Leon and
had a lay over in Paris. They thought that we would be willing to give
them a tour. Haha. What a joke. So we took them out contacting. Haha.


Wednesday night we got woken up at around midnight to help some
sisters in our zone talk with the police about a domestic violence
case. It was quite exciting. We also had 3 exchanges this week
including one with the assistants in Versailles. That was really fun.
I was actually able to find a lady from Madagascar who was baptized
there a long time ago and didn't know where the church was in France.
She was super cool, and when I started dropping names of cities in
Madagascar (thanks jessey) she was really impressed. Haha. 

On Saturday we had 5 people get baptized. It was a wonderful experience. Ill
attach pictures. Sunday night we had dinner at a member's house right
below the Eiffel Tower. It was so sick. Life is incredible right now.
Have a wonderful week, eat lots of Turkey, and play lots of Football.


God Bless and Go Cowboys

Cody

Elders Kwok and Pande

La Défense Christmas Market


Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Busy Week!

Bonjour! 

Another stellar week has passed in the city of Paris. This week was highlighted by 3 different exchanges spread out through the week. 

To summarize the week: 

Tuesday the elders from Cergy came and worked with us, Wednesday we worked with the Chinese elders, Thursday we had a zone activity, Friday we had exchanges with the Mantes Elders, Saturday was a lot of baptismal interviews, and Sunday was a day of planning. (I know that was a really bad run on sentence). Needless to say we were super busy all the time. The baptismal interviews all went well, meaning this next Saturday the Sti Lankan family and the Mba family will get baptized. It will be such a terrific day. 

Another cool thing we did this past week is we had the oppurtunity to play basketball with one of our recent converts and some other french homies at a gym. We had five missionaries come so we made a team and ran the court. No one could stop us. It was a lot of fun balling up again. 

The zone activity went really well on Thursday. We had some work shops in the morning followed by contacting in the afternoon. We had about 30 missionaries come and participate. It was a lot of fun. 

The trio companionship has been superb. We have been getting so much work done and at the same time cracking each other up. We get along really well and the Lord has been blessing us with crazy amounts of work. Life is so A1 right now. 

Not a whole lot more to say. France is a little on edge right now just because yesterday was a year since the Paris attacks. It's crazy to think its already been a year. 

I love yall. Thanks for the emails. God Bless and go cowboys. 

Elder Hein

This man was painting on seran-wrap

Pompidou Center

A random arch in the city

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Snow

Bonjour! 

Another crazy week has passed here in Paris. It's unbelievable the amount of work that I have been blessed to come into. This past week we spent a lot of time going to 4 different district meeting in our zone. It was really fun. We were able to go to Rouen, Caen, Cergy, and our own in Paris. It was really cool to see the west of France, an area I have yet to see. 

The trio is doing really well. We had a couple of hours to go contacting this week and we found 15 new investigators. It was absolutely incredible. I have never had this much success on my mission. The key to success I have found is hard work and prayers. I think that can be applied to anything in life. 

It started snowing today! Word on the street is it will be the coldest winter in a very long time. Im not terribly excited for that. Haha. 

Our investigators are doing really well. We have been teaching them all the time and we hope they will be ready for their interviews on Saturday. 

One of our most promising new investigators is named Simon. We found him on the street next to the metro and he is super cool. In the first lesson he came to the realization that God needs to call another prophet and then we were like "He did" and he was so happy. Haha. It was really funny to see. 

Sundays are really interesting. At church we have about 170 people at church but half of them are American tourists. It's always so hard to figure out who is an investigator and who isn't. Haha. 

Thanks for all your emails and support. 
Have a wonderful week. God Bless

(Also the cubs won the World Series? What? Haha)



Hein, Pande, Harris


Tuesday, November 1, 2016

"Paris Life" is Incredible!


Bonjour!

Paris life is incredible. I have never been busier on my mission. The week started off on Tuesday in Charleville. It was a great day. I got to say goodbye to a lot of members and the "regulars" we see on the street. Haha. Wednesday rolled around and I arrived in Paris with a lot of work to do right off the bat. What I have learned over the past few days is Paris ZLs do all the dirty work for the APs. So on Wednesday, we were in charge of getting all the missionaries to and from different train stations around Paris, with their luggage, to find their new companions. It was a lot of fun but extremely tiring.

Thursday we were in charge of buying lunch and setting up for mission council the next day. Friday we went to mission council all day. Saturday we had a meeting with all the district leaders in our Zone. Sunday was church. We also had 3, 3 hour visitor center shifts, and multiple appointments spread out around the weekend. It was super crazy but I couldn't be happier.

My companions are so much fun. We are having a lot of fun together. The mission has a joke that Elder Harris is the cat in the hat and Pande and I are Thing 1 and 2 respectively. 

A little about our investigators (the ones I met): So we have 5 baptismal dates spread between 2 families, and a lot of other solid investigators. Martin and Rosa is an older couple from Equatorial Guinea. They are currently living in an embassy right next to the Arc de Triumph because he is getting some medical work done here. I got to teach them Friday night and they are super solid. The other family comes from Sri Lanka. They are super legit. I was able to meet them at church but we haven't visited them yet. All of the baptisms are in 4 weeks. 

The best thing about Paris is the shower we have in the apartment. It's so nice. It has jets that shoot out from the wall, a magic wand, and the shower head is the kind that is like rain fall. Idk how well of a description that is but in any case it's real nice. 

We were on the metro the other night and some ladies told us that our costumes were really good. They thought we were dressing up as Mormon missionaries for Halloween. Haha. It was really funny. 

Just a quick announcement, because I am in Paris P-Days have become a lot more interesting. This means I will not have as much time to do emails so I apologize if my email quality goes down over the next few months. I will still respond, they might just be a lot shorter. Thanks for the understanding. 

Love y'all. Have a great week. God Bless

Elder Hein

Mission Council

Lunch at Mission Council