Monday, November 6, 2023

Forflyttelse uge!

 Hello Everyone,

This week has been really. really good and frankly probably the busiest week we have ever had in terms of stuff that we have planned ourselves. Along with that has come some really fun times and some interesting developments! As I stated in my last email, we had the ability to set our friend, Janik, on baptismal date. Every experience we have had since we have been able to see how ready he is and how happy he seems to be! He is scheduled to be baptized in the middle of this month. It's been a very big blessing to be part of this process for me. I have learned so much from him and will always consider him a friend.

The entirety of our week has been great but the defining event of this week is definitely the news we got from President. I will be  moving to Nykøbing Falster in the next transfer! That means that I will be packing and completing some work we have here to do in Aarhus and moving by the end of this week.  It is definitely bittersweet that I will be leaving and I am happy to say that I will be leaving knowing that I have helped in any way that I can. What a great start to my mission. I have loved this place.

This week started out strong with a lot of planning to lessons and some eating appointments with just some really cool members! As a part of leaving the area that I am in now, I feel sad, as I will be leaving people that I have come to know so well. I'm trying to say goodbye and thank you to as many as possible. 

As mentioned, we have been busy doing good things.  We did a cooking class, managed a family history event, and helped out with a young adult sacrament meeting. A big part of all this work means that we have  been able to have a lot more lessons! This week alone we have had more lessons than we have been able to for the whole transfer. We have seen some miracles and most importantly, I have been able to see our friends here grow and learn of God's eternal plan for them. Seeing how hearts and people change has been really powerful for me. It has also forever changed me.

We also got to make some Mexican food this week with our friend Janik. We made burritos with homemade guacamole, Spanish rice, sweet potato, and mushrooms. Overall I would rate it a 9/10 as we had so much fun doing everything and the food was delicious. No surprise, I continue to love food!

The next day was a Family History event where a bunch of people came to learn about family history. We managed the setting up and preparation of some of the parts of the day. With all the missionaries there we just had a blast and were able to have so much fun relaxing and taking the day to help others learn about something so important. 

Well everyone that concludes another week of the work in Denmark! I wish everyone a warm and comfy time!

Love,
Elder Lines










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