Monday, December 28, 2015

Week #5 Transfer #4: Toulouse, Lyon, Albi

I would like to start this email with my thoughts, love and prayers to Mimi Descamps, a member here in Albi who passed away Tuesday. We got the call and we weren't expecting this so soon, I've been seeing Mimi twice a week since I got here, it was always the highlight to have dinner at her home. Despite this sad news, I know she is now happy and at peace, able to walk again and smiling. We had the funeral service on Christmas eve morning, and it was one of the most beautiful experiences I have ever had in my entire life.  In the words of Elder Omohundro, "heaven and earth really did come together today", something our mission president had talked to us at the conference this week.  We all felt the spirit, and heaven and Mimi with us that day. This experience was really special and we will all remember Mimi and know she's with us.  After the funeral we had gotten out all our emotions and then made a decision to celebrate lots for Mimi and for Christmas in honor of her!  So that's what we did this week :)
Lyon Mission Conference

We started the week in Toulouse for P-Day, I parked the car and got out, then scrambled on my jacket to find my nametag which wasn't there!  So I wore Elder Duckworth's (my old zone leader) tag for a day and then wore Elder Zhu's full Chinese plaque for the rest of the week at the Mission Conference.  Haha!  Many people were confused.  We boarded next morning at 4 on the bus and all 4 buses in the mission rounded up all the missionaries and got us to Lyon! 



We had a blast there with an awesome devotional with games with President and Sister Brown in an aquarium, and then toured the aquarium, and then all got to watch Lion King in the ampitheatre there eating Master Taco's, a super good burrito place in Lyon.  

Lyon Musee de Confluences, where the Rhône meets the Saône
Best night, it was so fun!  On the mission we don't watch movies for these 2 years to stay focused, except on Christmas, and President surprised us with an extra movie then!  Next day we had a cool conference and I got to see all my friends then and the day before including Elder Kelsey.


Josh and Elder Kelsey (from early MTC days in the mission)

We got home from all this on Christmas eve, then had the funeral, and then went hard and had a lot of fun for Christmas, starting with exotic sea food and escargot at the Bernardi's home Christmas eve night. 


Eating escargot and oysters on Christmas
Christmas was so cool!  We spent the night with Rodez elders and opened presents in the morning, and then we visited Frere Mausse in his super cool french countryside home, then spent the rest of the day at the Allal's!  We watched How to Train Your Dragon 2 and it was amazing. We watched a few others too. And I got to Skype the fam which was so cool!  You all are growing up so fast!  And you adults are all looking great!  We do have a very youthful looking family don't we? 
Skyping with the fam!  Got to talk to Nick as well (on the phone from Salt Lake City)
The rest of the week we did service for Frere Mausse and moved a ton of wood, then spent dinner with Mimi's daughter and son-in-law and their adorable baby, as well as Mimi's caretaker for 13 years.  So cool, she was so touched by everything that had happened, and accepted a Book of Mormon when I explained what we believe.  Since Mimi's passing she's felt a difference, and she knows there's something more. So as Mimi tried to give her a Book of Mormon multiple times, she was finally able to accept it on Saturday night!  I know Mimi's spirit just touched her and helped her know she's still with us, she was with us that night at dinner it was so cool.


Christmas dinner with the Bernardi family

It was one week I will never forget. I love you all.

Elder Laney

Monday, December 21, 2015

Week #4 Transfer #4: Toulouse, Rodez and Albi

Week 4 done, the weeks are going by very fast now!

Lunch with the Toulouse Elders!  

This week was a really cool one, we had a ton of awesome experiences finding people. One day we met 4 guys who were all on the rugby team and super cool and even bought us hot chocolate and cookies! We shared a brief message after hanging out with them for a bit after a guy Elder Robards had seen earlier got back. He, Dan, is from New Zealand and has family who's Mormon, and is looking for a church to go to! He's planning on coming next week and we got all their info and should see them soon! They were all so cool.

Our Rugby Pals
The rest of the week was fun, went contacting people on the street with a member, met some awesome new people, we also met a less active and are teaching her sister now who's super interested! We had a whole day of meeting new potential Amis and they all fell through, but We finally got to meet Ritta that night, a member who hasn't been to church In a long time, and she was so cool. Her sister who isn't a member was staying with her, and we got to share the new Christmas Video with them. Her sister even started to cry during it and was super touched by he message, and afterwards Ritta explained a bit about the church. Elder Omohundro then gave her a little lesson on the Book of Mormon and we gave her one. I then asked her if she was interested and she nodded with a smile and said yes! She actually really wants to learn more and we will be teaching her! We had planned on 3 new Amis, and the new friend we made we didn't even know! So cool and I feel really blessed to have been able to share this with her.

Octogonal Tower of Saint-Amans-Soult

We Got to have a fun talent show at the church later in the week and us and Rodez all did a skit that is normally really funny to Americans... no one laughed and it was super embarrassing but I didn't design the skit so that's ok haha. We still had a ton of fun with all the members and got to do a lot with them throughout the week and after!

Chapel door of church of Saint-Amans

That about sums it up! We are going to our Christmas conference tomorrow in Lyon and I forgot my plaque and planner so it should be an adventure! We'll see how I solve this challenge...

Rodez and Albi Elders.  From left: Elders Robards, Wall, Laney, Omohundro and Woodward

Anyways Merry Christmas to everyone and I hope this week is the best!!!!!!  I'm so excited to see you family and hope everyone of you has the best week of the year!

Joyeux Noël et Avec plein d'amour, (Merry Christmas and with lots of love)

Elder Laney

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Week #3 Transfer #4

Hey everyone!!!!

This week was a fun one and a tough one lol, we had a lot of rejection on the streets but also the most successful day of contacting people on the street that I've ever had! 

Christmas lights in Albi

Our beginning of the week we had a really good visit with our ami Brigitte and our less active Eda, some super fun member visits, including with Soeur Delouche in her harry potter house (the inside is covered in well tended plants and ancient books, literally looks like something out of Hogwarts, so cool, and she gives me a Coke while i'm there so highlight every week). 

Soeur Delouche's amazing Hogwarts-style plant-filled apartment!
The rest of the week Thursday through Saturday we spent the whole day talking to people on the street about Christmas. Our first day of that, Thursday, was the coolest contacting day I've had my whole mission! We met multiple people that we could seriously start teaching, our first contact we got to share the video with them and well meet with them in a week. We then met a man from Africa who had more energy than I've ever seen someone use to talk!  Haha, anyways, he had had a near death experience that was super cool he shared with us, and he believes we are their to help him find the path he's been searching. Later Elder Omohundro met a lady who wants to learn more too. Then while walking I stopped a french couple with a baby to ask if they'd like to do the questionnaire and it went really well, they want to hear our message seriously and even are making us a traditional french snack tomorrow!

We are in the midst of developing the perfect pizza!

The rest of the days we didn't find anyone but we tried anyways!  Haha, it was good though, still got to pass our cards and share the video and brighten others days, as well as do card tricks for people that our district leader is doing for fun to spice up our conversations with people.
 So cool. 
Beautiful French countryside near Albi

The Christmas season is full under way and lights are everywhere so its super beautiful here! Rodez has the coolest lights, something resembling a river flowing down the cathedral made out of blue and white Christmas lights that move. The lights in Albi are also super pretty. I'm so psyched Christmas is in only a week!!!! I'm going to watch some Disney movies as we're allowed to on Christmas and i'm so excited to Skype the fam and to celebrate Christ's birth. It'll be super fun, different away from home but we'll make the most of it! 

I wish you all a wonderful week and that you have a ton of fun with your friends and family! 

Avec amour,
Elder Laney

Monday, December 7, 2015

Week #2 Transfer #4 - Albi, Toulouse

It's starting to feel like Christmas! Christmas is my favorite holiday by far because it's the best, so I'm psyched!

Bridge over River Tarn in Albi

This week we started off with P-day in Toulouse!  Haha, it turned out a kind of a nightmare, we tried to find the mall we were looking for so we went to a KFC near it. Turned out to be the wrong KFC, so we ate there and went to another.  Still wrong, so we selected a bowling alley in the mall, turned out to be the wrong bowling alley!  So we went bowling and had a lot of fun and even got the 3rd game free because the lady there was super nice! Super fun p-day quand meme (still). 

Righteous Bowling

We had an exchange with our district leader Elder Woodward who is super cool, and we met a ton of the people who work in Albi including an artist who has some amazing paintings!  It's so fun to just meet tons of people. 

We had our zone training and it was for Christmas!  We all got santa hats with "Toulouse" on it, which made for a stunning zone Christmas photo.

Toulouse Zone Christmas

We then got a bunch of cool stuff to share with people on Christmas including these new cards sharing the church's new video which is super awesome. Here's a link, its only 2 minutes long if you have time: https://www.mormon.org/christmas

Elders Robards, Laney and Omohundro

We then had the best lesson with our ami Brigitte and our recent convert Eda than we have ever had with them!  So cool, we helped them understand a lot that they had always had questions on.  Brigitte we are refixing her date for baptism and she's super happy with the progress she's made.
Berbie Palace Albi

We met a cool less active family who are all super nice too! They haven't seen missionaries in a while and were super cool and friendly and we all had a really good time together.  Then we finished the week with an awesome Sunday where both Brigitte and Eda came to church and lol Brigitte knows everything!  She answered all the questions in amis class and had all the answers, haha she was super happy to realize she knew so much. 

Berbie Palace Gardens in Albi

Anway, so psyched for the Christmas season!  Joyeux Noel tout le monde! (Merry Christmas everyone!)

avec amour,
Elder Laney




Tuesday, December 1, 2015

3 of 11 Week #1 Transfer #4 - Albi, Ambialet, Rodez

Hey Everyone!

Staying with Elder Omohundro and Elder Robards is funny because it still feels like the same transfer! Haha I keep referencing to last transfer meaning back in Tarbes and forgetting I was in Albi, still feels like transfer 3 but extra long. 

Elder Omohundro and Elder Robards in Ambialet


On P-day we got to visit this super cool city called Ambialet which is really beautiful. We took a ton of cool pictures. Bonus to having a car! Today we are off to Toulouse for shopping. 


Church belltower in Ambialet

This week we got to see a lot of less active members and both of our amis, which meant lots of driving for me! I almost ran over some people, they're crazy here,at any moment they'll just run out from in between all the parked cars in the streets instead of using the crosswalks like 30 ft away. Lol i just drive very slowly and carefully, but i'm feeling a lot more relaxed now and it feels more normal. My favorite was Friday driving b/c on an exchange with Elder Wall from Rodez we got to go see a member who fed us a ton, and even though i spent 4 hours driving that day, 2 of them were in the beautiful countryside south of Albi with a speed limit of 90 km/h which is roughly 60 mph which is way too fast for those roads so i get to choose my speed. I drive safe though, but its fun! 


River Tarn Ambialet

I got the chance to give 2 blessings this week to the sick. I just know God helps us and gives me the words these people as long as make sure I'm prepared and its so cool. This is my testimony that blessings and the priesthood are real gifts of God. 

Ambialet


I wish you all a happy beginning to December this week and the Christmas season! We finally broke out the Christmas music in the car and all the Christmas hymns at church so I'm pumped b/c Christmas is my favorite time of the year! Maybe we'll get a little snow at some point to make it even better. I also had a great thanksgiving to kick off the Christmas season, we ate and played cards with Soeur Delouche on Thursday and then spent the night with Rodez where Elder Wall cooked us a delicious thanksgiving dinner that was amazing. And the next day on exchange with elder wall the less active we saw prepared an even bigger thanksgiving dinner!! Elder Omohundro and Elder Robards were unhappy to find out the exchange landed on that day, but we ate great muahaha. Haha they had a good meal with a member in Rodez too, just not as good. Even tried some very fancy French ice cream that looks crazy, and is slightly less good than the stuff at home. I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving and that this next week is great!

 
Elder Laney in Ambialet

 
Je vous souhaite une bonne semaine pleine de joie et l'esprit de Noel. Je vous aime tant!

(I wish you a great week full of joy and the Christmas spirit. I love you all so much!)

avec amour,
Elder Laney



Bridge into Ambialet

Monday, November 23, 2015

Week #6 Transfer #3

Transfer over already, and I'm staying in Albi! In fact, we all 3 are!!
Bridge in Rodez

We got transfer calls on Friday and it looks like me, Elder Omohundro and Elder Robards are ALL staying together here at Albi. Only change is that I'm the new designated driver!  Drove for the first time in months to the church today and I'm a bit afraid of driving now due to the insanity of French jaywalkers and drivers but I believe we'll be good!  Anyway, even Elder Wall at Rodez is staying too, but sadly Elder Swanson is leaving to Nimes. Us 5, all being in the same branch have been having a party together and it's like losing a comp for Elder Swanson to go, but we'll accept Elder Woodward with open arms and have fun.

Driving through Rodez

This week was packed.  We visited 12 members, active and less active and it was really awesome!  We only had to prepare 2 meals all week with our 8 manger-vous and a visit to Macdo where we got half off from a member that works there!  We even had an early Thanksgiving at the Branch President's house with the Rodez Elders in case any of us got transfered.  They made turkey, sweet potatoes and even stuffing!!  And pumpkin pie!!!!! It was so good.  Haha, this is highly abnormal for a mission like ours, so I was psyched, and I feel extremely spoiled but hey I'll take it :)  I have gained.... a lot of weight this transfer hahaha  but I'm doing my morning mangos/workouts so it'll turn out for better rather than worse lol! 
Thanksgiving Dinner with the Bernardis

We also had some really cool lessons with our members and even visited a recent convert, Eda, who had friends from Paris visiting.  We had a good lunch with them and they were so cool, and then shared our testimonies at the end along with Eda on prayer and Christ, and her friends loved it and the spirit was there strong.  I know they felt it because they were so happy after and gave us both of their numbers and an email, so we'll be passing their information this week to the Paris missionaries!  So cool.
Driving through the French countryside

Last P-day we were stir-crazy out of our minds, so we went to a mini golf course which turned out to be abandoned, haha, so we played on all the playground toys until it got dark to spend all of our energy and just went crazy and made what we could with what we had. Today should be better though, we're heading to Ambiale which we drove through this week on accident, it is a beautiful town in France over a river on a mountain and I had seen pictures of it before I came to this country!!!  I never thought I'd get to see such a beautiful place and it turns out were right by it here in Albi!!!!!  So psyched, Ill send pics to my wonderful mother or post on the blog. Thanks to Carla Laney for making such an awesome blog and updating it all the time for me and Nick, you're the best mom ever!!!!
So easily entertained...

Excited for another transfer with this crazy equipe, we have a ton of fun and I'm excited to work with our Amis as we help them approach baptism!

Gros bisous (fat kisses but it's more like "see ya" in French)
Elder Laney

PS: It snowed !!!  It's super cold now but now it's snowing in Rodez, not quite in Albi yet but I imagine soon!
First snow in Rodez!

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Week #5 Transfer #3, Albi, Rodez, Bordeaux

Hello everyone,

After this weekend I want to express my care and support for all of those families and individuals effected by the events in Paris on Friday.  My prayers are out to you. Thanks so much everyone for your prayers and love, and support for France in this tragedy.  It's been amazing seeing how much love has been expressed for the people here.  Here in the south things are all right, we are all safe and fine, and life has gone on pretty normally so far. We are going to be cautious, and I know the Lord is with us and keeps us safe, and we will make sure to listen to His warnings by the spirit we will be kept safe from harm. God will help us where we need it, and I believe we can do much good here.


This week was actually a really fun week with a ton of mangervous (meals at members houses)!  We started off seeing the cathedral finally in Albi! 


St. Cecile Cathedral Albi - the largest brick building in the world

So cool, and the rest of it that you normally have to pay for we showed we were missionaries and they waved us without hesitation to see the whole thing! Thanks dad! Another one of your Europe tips that came in handy, looks like it works in France too. We got to see a lot of people we've been meaning to see and it was cool. I also bought a super warm scarf that is very soft and found out I love to wear scarfs! My neck apparently was always cold. 
New coat and scarf!  Très chic

At the end of the week after the certain events we were advised not to focus on contacting on the street on Saturday, but we were still able to go visit our branch presidents house. Far out in the country of France we had a really fun day where we were far from harm and safe, and got to try some archery, he had a bow. 


Practicing my longbow skilz... 

Anyways we had a really good time and I love the branch president and his family, they are so cool. On Sunday we planned to see a lot more members and they are so awesome and nice! I also feel sincerely blessed with these much more than just tender mercies, and kind of like I'll get transferred because this is too good haha. We'll see this Friday what happens since this is the last week of the transfer and so we'll be getting transfer calls to see who's going and who's staying. Anyways I've felt really blessed with how kind everyone has been and how they really appreciate our messages, it's made me feel a lot more wanted and welcome.


Modern day shepherd

I've noticed this week how the spirit guides us all thorough spiritual promptings to help others. Our president committed our mission to have 200 Amis last week, twice than normal, he did so out of a prompting. The mission had 218 Amis come to church!!!. Our ami Brigitte came and we helped her understand a lot she didn't understand that we didn't know about and it was cool. I witnessed 2 blessings this week where the spirit helped elders say exactly what was needed. I've witnessed Sunday the spirit testify though me of the truth of us needing faith to be healed. I know that if we do not have faith nothing can happen, but if we do, miracles will come to pass. I've witnessed that so far
and it's amazing.

Love you all and have a wonderful week! I pray for you.

Avec beaucoup d'amour (with much love)
Elder Laney


Elder Legolas...

PS: Thanks for all the support and love, this was a cool picture I found.  All the support that everyone has showed for France is so awesome.




Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Week #4 Transfer #3 - Albi, Rodez, Bordeaux

Salut tout le monde! Ça va?
(Hey everyone! How's it going?)

I had a lot of fun this week and spent half of it away from Albi. We got to meet our ami Birgitte like normal and help her out and then we saw an ami from last transfer, Moise, for the first time in 4 weeks!  He was in Italy randomly and out of town and we thought he had moved, but he may move to close and even in the town of Albi instead!  And what was so cool is that he has been reading the Book of Mormon, even on the train, and sharing with his family this whole time. He says he "knows it's the word of God!" In his manly African French each time we talk about it.  He's so cool, I'm always happy coming out of a rendez-vous with him.
Cool little town on a hill somewhere on the way to Bordeaux


I ate out 3 times this week, got Macdo (McDonalds) twice and even KFC! McDonalds is so funny here, it literally looks like a high end restaurant and is so nice, the foods about the same and twice as expensive but hey!  At least I get a taste of home.

Little village on a river somewhere on the way to Bordeaux!

We spent the latter half of the week 1st in Bordeaux getting up at 5am to head out, and had a cool zone conference there.  President Brown is like a bow expert turns out, uses a longbow and even goes hunting with it, and we got to see some of his mad skills as he taught us to "take the shot" or in other terms act on our promptings right away when the opportunity presents itself.  Cool message and a fun time.  We then came back and headed to Toulouse the next day and stayed overnight to see both sessions of stake conference.  Elder Morera of the 70 (a leader in the church) spoke, as well as our beloved mission President and his wife.  Super cool to hear all of their messages. What stuck out to me the most was what was shared, how the first presidency's (the prophet and head apostles) focus at the moment and for the next 2 years is keeping the Sabbath day holy.  The Sabbath day in our church is Sunday, and is a day of rest and to dedicate to the lord.  I believe it's really important, something even that has been misunderstood or misused, I know I share in not keeping the Sabbath day very holy in the past.  So I challenge everyone to go and spend time with your family on Sunday!  It's a great way to make sure we all enjoy time with our awesome families.  Members of the church remember to make this day a sign to the Lord of your love for him, and keep it holy and a day to focus on your families and Him.
Toulouse Zone

Love you all! Only 2 more weeks in the transfer already which is crazy.

Je vous aime tous!!!!

Avec amour,
Elder Laney

Awesome Elders of Rodez/Albi

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Week #3 Transfer #3, Albi France

Hey everyone,

This week was super fun. We got 3 manger-vous, I was super stuffed after each one, but I'm making sure to do my morning mangos (what we call our morning workouts) so I'll make sure not  to gain tons of weight, or gain some muscle hopefully... We'll see what 15 min a day can help me avoid.  Haha, anyway I tried French chocolate!  It is terrible.  It tasted like a stale Hershey bar and cost me 3 whole euros.  So I'll try some more types to see if I just had bad luck, but i did try some Swiss chocolate and it is literally the best I have ever eaten.  So Lindt (maker of Lindor chocolates) is a great brand and Swiss chocolate wins at the moment.  France does have wonderful pastries and cheese at least.  And quiche.  Seriously excellent quiche...

Quiche perfection

We spent a lot of time with the Rodez elders.  Rodez is just an hour away, and we all go to the same branch here in Albi, though most of the members are from Rodez. Pretty funny since we have like 5 elders and only 30 people there in total.  And 9 members from Albi came to church!!!!  Super cool since soonish we believe the branch will split so all the Rodez members don't have to drive so far, and Albi will be able to continue growing if we have enough members.

Tree tunnel on drive to Rodez

We got to spend Halloween night at a member's home and even trick or treated their door!  Sadly Halloween isn't very popular here, but we did see a huge group of 50 kids with their parents all on roller blades on costumes and it made our night.  Also while yelling happy Halloween to everyone on the ride home from the car one very excited teenage boy yelled it back super excited.  So Halloween is starting to catch on here at least.

Rodez Cathedral - new building dating from 1276 (The original was built in 516 and parts still remain)



Each night as asked by Elder Adler of the Seventy at our last mission conference, we as companions bear our testimony to each other in French for 30 days straight. I'm at 28 and almost done but it's been a really cool experience to see how my testimony grows each time I bear it and how it is changing.  The Spirit really does testify through truth , and I feel the truth and a reaffirmation of what I know whenever I bear my sincere testimony of Jesus Christ.  And so I invite you all to do that this week, bear your testimony to someone you know, or at least about what you do know if it's not a lot, but just be sincere.  It only matters that we mean it, and that's how the Holy Ghost will speak to us.  For friends not in the Church don't hesitate to ask any Mormons you know about their testimony, we love to share
what we believe and it helps us reaffirm our faith too :)


District - Albi and Rodez
Also my French improved dramatically in speech this week.  I don't know why, but I have been praying for help in the language, and my conversational ability has improved a lot and I can really converse with people now, it's super cool.  I understand so much more and am really grateful to the Lord for all the help He gives us. Anyway, Have a great week and love you all tons!!  Have a fun week and I hope you all had a great Halloween!

Good times in Rodez

Avec amour,
Elder Laney

Ps: mangez-vous means a rendez-vous which means a visit to a member's house, but manger means to eat so it's a play on words meaning a meal at a member's house :)

Monday, October 26, 2015

Week #2 Transfer #3 - Albi, France

Week 2 of the transfer done!


Beautiful fields around Albi

Albi is as beautiful as ever.  This week we went to see a lot of members and spent a lot of time driving in the French countryside, 10 min drive from centre ville takes you straight into the country and its beautiful.  One of the things I'm super grateful for out here and the car is so nice!  And it's cool because we got to see a lot of members, and drive around here a lot, and the member visits are actually going to increase.


Foggy drive - (safely in the passenger seat)


So this week was fun, we did see a lot of members and less actives.  One night we went to see a member from the Rodez branch with the elders from there, but instead of just taking the freeway and then following the gps like we should have, we followed the gps straight up and took 2 hours to get there!  Haha we got so lost, but we saw a lot of beautiful tiny French villes and forests.  The drive back was only a bit over an hour lol, but it was fun and the family had a good time with us at dinner there.  We and the Rodez elders had a fun time.  My favorite part of this week was visiting our older members, singing with Frere Pageault and visiting Mimi who is super cool, we now do family home evening with her every Monday and she feeds us, she's so cool!  She can't make it to church b/c she is handicapped and it's hard to get to church that way, so we give her the sacrament every Sunday and she's so funny, I'm psyched for dinners on Mondays now!


Lost in the forest...

So what's going to happen is Albi and the Rodez branch are going to split.  Right now we both meet at Albi together, but all the members are from Rodez and it's an hour or more for them to drive here.  So we have like actually 5 members who are mostly active, but we talked to the branch president and with a lot of faith and hard work well see all the less active members and get them back!!!  We got a bunch of lists and the work begins this week.  I'm excited, I read Mosiah chapter 26 this morning in my progression through the Book of Mormon which talked about gathering the lost sheep, and literally gave the advice of how to help members through repentance become faithful members again!  So this is our direction and I'm excited to start and then build Albi up from there!


Sunset view from our Albi apartment

Regarding the beauty of this earth I'm privileged to see each day I invite you all to sing and ponder the words of "How Great Thou Art" either in family home evening or to look at it yourself and think about this beautiful earth God has given us and feel the gratitude for this beautiful world.  I'm so grateful to be on this magnificent world with all of you and hope you have a great week and revel in the wonders around you.


Beautiful French countryside

Que Dieu vous benisse tous, je vous aime.

Sincerement,
Elder Laney


Words of "How Great Thou Art"(our mission president shared this thought
with us this week)

    O Lord my God, when I in awesome wonder
Consider all the worlds thy hands have made,
    I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder,
 Thy power throughout the universe displayed

  When through the woods and forest glades I wander,
And hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees,
  When I look down from lofty mountain grandeur
And hear the brook and feel the gentle breeze,

 Then sings my soul, my Savior God to thee,
How great thou art!  How great thou art!