Bonjour!
How is everyone doing? I am doing great, let me get right into it!
I am having a great time training my new companion, Elder Allison. He just wants to work hard, and get out, which is awesome! I'm not going to lie, his French is terrible haha. However, it poses a challenge for me to help him learn this language, which I like.
This last week, we've turned our efforts towards finding. We don't have a ton of people to teach, at least not many that want to progress. Hence, we gotta find some more. We found a lot of solid people to teach, and things were going well. On Saturday night, we called all of them, plus those we are already teaching, to invite them to church. Well, none of them came. That was so frustrating, but I can't let it affect me too much, and we just have to move on, and try again next week.
Yesterday evening, we went to teach Patience, who is a friend of a member, Koame. He was born in Togo, but for the last couple of years has lived in Italy, and he speaks really good English. He is back to get his papers in order, and then take off to Switzerland, where he will permanently reside. Yesterday, we asked Koame to share his story with us, while we ate FouFou, and this guy's story is insane.
So, basically, he left Togo in 2014 to live in Libya. He told us he took the 3 day car ride through the Sahara. This road is full of bandits and thieves, and you have to be very careful. He told us he saw multiple people get robbed, and stranded, on his way there. He said ''I just prayed to God he would protect me.'' He resided in Libya for a while, but when things got rough, he knew he had to get out, but he didn't have the means. His boss gave him $2000, and he hid that in his house, but then a couple of days later, he was arrested. The Government was trying to sort out who was trying to leave, and lined them all up along the wall with machine guns pointed at them. He said again, ''I just prayed, and I knew that God would protect me.'' They let him go, after he said that he wasn't going to Italy. After they let him go, he said he ran home as fast as he could, quickly collected his items, and left for Italy. He eventually made it to Italy safely, but there were many who didn't. He said that it was his faith in God that drove him forward the whole time.
I was really touched by his story, and the faith that he has. After he made it to Italy, he found the church, and was baptized. I think we can all grow our faith in God, and let him prevail in our lives. Know that he has a plan for you, and that he will protect you.
I love you all, and I hope that you have a great day.
Elder Orchard
Pictures: Eeating foufou with Koame; some rice and sauce that I made