Bonjour ma famille!
How are things on the mainland!? Just to go quickly with your question, yes that would be perfect to send the picture frame, another good one that I like was one of them hugging out in the water, not sure if I sent that on or not. Either one would work though! Merci buckets!
This week went by tranquillement. Something fun, or well interesting I would say, is that for language study this week we picked out 50 words in the house and put up sticky notes everywhere with the French translation and practiced them all week then took a quiz on Sunday. If we pass we get to buy Agoulous during the week. We are also going to go without English more and more. This week we went all Sunday with no English, next week we're going to go 2 days with no English, and so on and so forth until the last week of the transfer we won't speak any English. Should be good!
We also had a really cool experience with Sr. Gouanvé this week. We were at her house talking to her when her friend rang the door bell. Sr. Gouanvé invited her in to talk with us. Apparently she had been talking to her about the gospel and how it can help her in her life. She sat her down and turned to us and said, "Well, go on, do your thing" haha The best part was that she kept saying, "Tell her about Joseph Smith! Tell her about Joseph Smith!" But when we started talking about the first vision, Sr. Gouanvé jumped in and almost recited the whole thing from memory. I was so impressed and amazed at how excited she was to share the gospel! Her friend Annik even came to church with her yesterday!
Well the internet place is deciding to close, so I don't have much time. I love you all so very much! Have a great week! HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRI! Tell everyone I say hi... No, tell them I say Bonjour! ;)
avec amour,
Elder Call
Elder Braden Call's adventures on a 2 year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Monday, March 2, 2015
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Staying in Guadeloupe!
Bojou tou moun!
Cabo? Didn't you just get back from Hawaii? And I thought I was going crazy with plane flights all the time, guess I'm not the only one!
It's transfer week and I'll be staying here in Basse-Terre with Elder Stewart-Johnson for another round! Pres. Mehr told me that he wanted to keep us here to help set up the branch, I'm pumped! I really wanted to spend some more time with everyone here a bit more, especially David and Cindy. Elder Okano will be going up to Baie-Mahault with Elder Drennan AND Elder Ehlert; Elder Broadbent and Elder Glover are going to St. Martin. Elder Riviera is coming to be with Elder Lever in Capesterre. Which is all that concerns my island. I'm not too sure what else is going on in the mission. I heard Elder Dayton is going to be with Elder Boadbent on St. Martin and Elder Hatch is going down to Guyane. Other than that I don't know. Let me know what you find out, because I assume you'll be reading everybody's letters...
As for the week, everything was relatively calm, Carnival ended. We are back to the doors trying to find everyone the Lord is preparing, and I know they're out there, I just need to be ready like with David and Cindy.
Yesterday when we got to church it felt somewhat empty, our numbers were low and I felt terrible. I prayed and asked the Lord what more I could've done to help. I feel like I have been giving it my all. Then I thought of all the people that weren't there and prayed for them, that they were OK and that they would want to come. Just as I finished the Pommier family walked in. I was so happy to see them get to church again! I love these people!
Elder Stewart-Johnson and I are doing well. Our companionship studies have gotten really good. We found some topics that we both are interested in and have shared study tactics and are now studying questions together. I have never had great topic study with a companion before, it always turned into separate studies on the same topic, but we've been doing well.
We haven't seen Johanna for 2 weeks now, she was sick on Sunday. We brought up baptism after she said that she knew the Book of Mormon was true. Since then it has been a struggle to get a hold of her because we set up rendez-vous through Sr. Abenzoar, and if one or the other isn't available it doesn't happen. But she has loved coming to church and asks all the right questions!
Tonight we should be going to the Huc's house to have Raclettes! They invited their friend and everything, its going to be great!
I love you all! Have a great week! Soyez prudent!
avec amour,
Elder Call
Cabo? Didn't you just get back from Hawaii? And I thought I was going crazy with plane flights all the time, guess I'm not the only one!
It's transfer week and I'll be staying here in Basse-Terre with Elder Stewart-Johnson for another round! Pres. Mehr told me that he wanted to keep us here to help set up the branch, I'm pumped! I really wanted to spend some more time with everyone here a bit more, especially David and Cindy. Elder Okano will be going up to Baie-Mahault with Elder Drennan AND Elder Ehlert; Elder Broadbent and Elder Glover are going to St. Martin. Elder Riviera is coming to be with Elder Lever in Capesterre. Which is all that concerns my island. I'm not too sure what else is going on in the mission. I heard Elder Dayton is going to be with Elder Boadbent on St. Martin and Elder Hatch is going down to Guyane. Other than that I don't know. Let me know what you find out, because I assume you'll be reading everybody's letters...
As for the week, everything was relatively calm, Carnival ended. We are back to the doors trying to find everyone the Lord is preparing, and I know they're out there, I just need to be ready like with David and Cindy.
Yesterday when we got to church it felt somewhat empty, our numbers were low and I felt terrible. I prayed and asked the Lord what more I could've done to help. I feel like I have been giving it my all. Then I thought of all the people that weren't there and prayed for them, that they were OK and that they would want to come. Just as I finished the Pommier family walked in. I was so happy to see them get to church again! I love these people!
Elder Stewart-Johnson and I are doing well. Our companionship studies have gotten really good. We found some topics that we both are interested in and have shared study tactics and are now studying questions together. I have never had great topic study with a companion before, it always turned into separate studies on the same topic, but we've been doing well.
We haven't seen Johanna for 2 weeks now, she was sick on Sunday. We brought up baptism after she said that she knew the Book of Mormon was true. Since then it has been a struggle to get a hold of her because we set up rendez-vous through Sr. Abenzoar, and if one or the other isn't available it doesn't happen. But she has loved coming to church and asks all the right questions!
Tonight we should be going to the Huc's house to have Raclettes! They invited their friend and everything, its going to be great!
I love you all! Have a great week! Soyez prudent!
avec amour,
Elder Call
We went on a hike with the branch on Tuesday to the 2nd Chute de Carbet. The missionaries had already been, but surprisingly, some of the members never had...
Splits with Elder Lever
Soccer with the zone
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Baptism in Guadeloupe!
Bonjour!
Sorry you're just getting this email today on Tuesday, yesterday all the email places were closed because of Carnival and the place where we usually go was in Carnival central, but the sisters convinced their friends that own this place in Goyave to open shortly for us. So here I am, I don't have a lot of time but it was a great week! David and Cindy were baptized!!!
This week was crazy. We tried to see the David and Cindy everyday this week. It was tough but we did good. They have been reading and praying as a family and they are just perfect. David wanted me to baptize him and Cindy wanted Elder S-J to baptize her because I gave David his Book of Mormon and the same for the others haha. The day of the baptism we met at the church before we went out to the ocean for the ordinance. The day was beautiful and sunny, but not hot. I will be honest I was pretty nervous going up to it. I mean, I had no idea what I what I was doing. But everything worked out just fine. I was sort of expecting to have an incredible, over-powering, spiritual experience during it, but I didn't. I felt good, calm, and at peace. Nothing spectacular, nothing unnecessary. It just felt right. The best part was seeing David giving Cindy a hug after she stepped out of the ocean.
The confirmation on Sunday was also great. We had a bunch of people at church and I am talking with Pres. Mehr about turning the group into a branch, and we are trying to take the next steps. I'm really excited for this area. Good things are coming in the future. We are teaching Johanna, Sr. Abenzsoar's friend that she invited to church a while back. She has come 3 times now and is reading the Book of Mormon, but has recently been really busy. She even shared the Book of Mormon with her boyfriend, who has read a little himself!
Things are great on the islands, I'm happy as can be. Thank you everybody for your prayers and support, I love you all. Faith can move mountains!
Transfers calls are this Saturday so I'll be telling you whats going on next Monday.
avec amour,
Elder Call
Sorry you're just getting this email today on Tuesday, yesterday all the email places were closed because of Carnival and the place where we usually go was in Carnival central, but the sisters convinced their friends that own this place in Goyave to open shortly for us. So here I am, I don't have a lot of time but it was a great week! David and Cindy were baptized!!!
This week was crazy. We tried to see the David and Cindy everyday this week. It was tough but we did good. They have been reading and praying as a family and they are just perfect. David wanted me to baptize him and Cindy wanted Elder S-J to baptize her because I gave David his Book of Mormon and the same for the others haha. The day of the baptism we met at the church before we went out to the ocean for the ordinance. The day was beautiful and sunny, but not hot. I will be honest I was pretty nervous going up to it. I mean, I had no idea what I what I was doing. But everything worked out just fine. I was sort of expecting to have an incredible, over-powering, spiritual experience during it, but I didn't. I felt good, calm, and at peace. Nothing spectacular, nothing unnecessary. It just felt right. The best part was seeing David giving Cindy a hug after she stepped out of the ocean.
The confirmation on Sunday was also great. We had a bunch of people at church and I am talking with Pres. Mehr about turning the group into a branch, and we are trying to take the next steps. I'm really excited for this area. Good things are coming in the future. We are teaching Johanna, Sr. Abenzsoar's friend that she invited to church a while back. She has come 3 times now and is reading the Book of Mormon, but has recently been really busy. She even shared the Book of Mormon with her boyfriend, who has read a little himself!
Things are great on the islands, I'm happy as can be. Thank you everybody for your prayers and support, I love you all. Faith can move mountains!
Transfers calls are this Saturday so I'll be telling you whats going on next Monday.
avec amour,
Elder Call
David, Cindy and Mindiya
I love this photo of David and Cindy
Monday, February 9, 2015
Revenons-en a' nos moutons...
Bonjour ma famille!
How is everybody! just to let you know the baptism was not scheduled for last Saturday, but THIS Saturday. So if you all can keep David and Cindy in your prayers that would be amazing. I don't think I have prayed for anyting more in my life.
Things are going good other than that. David and Cindy had their baptismal interviews on Thursday. It went well and now we just have to keep going to Saturday. They were really sick yesterday and couldn't make it all the way up to Catpesterre for fast Sunday, but we are going to try and see them everyday up to Saturday.
I really don't have much else to say about this week. Nothing too extravagant happened. My studies have been going really good. I started a thing were I write down all the titles of Christ that I find and their references. I have only gotten through 2 Nephi and the list is pretty substancial. I have really loved studying the Gospel and plan to keep studying the rest of my life. The scriptures have opened up my understanding so much. Even though it may take a long time to get answers and sometimes we don't get the answers that we are looking for but they come in due time. Who's up for some companionship studies when I get home?! I'm pumped to share what I've learned but it would probably take too long for email format and I'm just going to wait until I get home to get real in depth.
I've had some fun with finding French idioms and sharing them with members haha. There's one that I use all the time. "Revenons-en à nos moutons" which means literally "lets get back to our sheep" basically it means to get back on subject. I use it just about every night during nightly calls with the other missionaries because I enjoy getting off topic too much haha. I shared it with Fr. Duflo, he understood which made me super happy haha!
Last night we went to the Duflos house and sang hymns on their front porch. I love singing hymns. Ever since you sent me that article about memorizing hymns I have been going crazy with them. I've memorized around 50 already. Its going to be so hard to come back and have to sing in English again. To be honest I kinda like the hymns better in French.... haha! So thanks for that article, it helped me a bunch!
Hope you all have a great week!
love ya bunches!
avec amour,
Elder Call
Monday, February 2, 2015
Late letter
Bonjour Ma Famille!
Hope things are A-OK stateside! Things are going pretty good still over here! Even though today was a little stressful. We had to stay over at Lamentin with Elder Johnston and Telga so we could get up early to take the car into the shop. Afterwards we were stuck in Jarry until we could get picked up after 2 hours. Then we had to grab our stuff and bus it all the way back to Basse-Terre.... and when we got here the power was out so we had to wait to email... That's why this letter is so late. It was a rather stressful P-day, and tomorrow we're going to have to take another bus back up to pick the car up.... Should be fun.
On the good side, the week went well. Yes we had an area conference of a sort. President Packer, Elder Holland, and Sis. Oscarson gave some great talks. They also said they were going to be going around the islands sometime, but they never said which ones.... Fingers crossed they stop by Guadeloupe! The conference was great but it was aux Abîmes so it was difficult to get people from our area up there.
David and Cindy are doing great! David just drove by in his car as we were walking to the Cyber-Base and waved to us. I like that guy! Haha Cindy had some struggles with her driving test, the instructor failed her on some little thing and she wasn't very happy about it. She had enough points in the test to have her pass but the instructor wouldn't let her get her license because of the one mistake. So she was a little upset the last time we saw her. But normally their interview for baptism will be this Thursday. David reads the Book of Mormon all the time, its incredible to think that he didn't even believe in God before we met him.
Teaching French is super challenging! It makes me really appreciate that I can speak now. Elder S-J is a great missionary and French is all that he has to work on. I don't know how I am doing as a trainer, I think I am doing alright... Sometimes I forget I'm training, he's just so great!
We finished up cutting all the trees down on the church property, my hands got pretty blistered from swinging the machete so much. Maybe you should invest in a machete! It makes weeding a lot easier!
Not sure what else to say about this week. We are in week 4 and the transfer ends 28 Fevrier. Its blowing by! I just realized I have 3 transfers left after this one! Holy cow! I keep forgetting and then remembering just about every Monday haha!
Well that's about all I can think of this week! Have a good one!
avec amour,
Elder Call
Hope things are A-OK stateside! Things are going pretty good still over here! Even though today was a little stressful. We had to stay over at Lamentin with Elder Johnston and Telga so we could get up early to take the car into the shop. Afterwards we were stuck in Jarry until we could get picked up after 2 hours. Then we had to grab our stuff and bus it all the way back to Basse-Terre.... and when we got here the power was out so we had to wait to email... That's why this letter is so late. It was a rather stressful P-day, and tomorrow we're going to have to take another bus back up to pick the car up.... Should be fun.
On the good side, the week went well. Yes we had an area conference of a sort. President Packer, Elder Holland, and Sis. Oscarson gave some great talks. They also said they were going to be going around the islands sometime, but they never said which ones.... Fingers crossed they stop by Guadeloupe! The conference was great but it was aux Abîmes so it was difficult to get people from our area up there.
David and Cindy are doing great! David just drove by in his car as we were walking to the Cyber-Base and waved to us. I like that guy! Haha Cindy had some struggles with her driving test, the instructor failed her on some little thing and she wasn't very happy about it. She had enough points in the test to have her pass but the instructor wouldn't let her get her license because of the one mistake. So she was a little upset the last time we saw her. But normally their interview for baptism will be this Thursday. David reads the Book of Mormon all the time, its incredible to think that he didn't even believe in God before we met him.
Teaching French is super challenging! It makes me really appreciate that I can speak now. Elder S-J is a great missionary and French is all that he has to work on. I don't know how I am doing as a trainer, I think I am doing alright... Sometimes I forget I'm training, he's just so great!
We finished up cutting all the trees down on the church property, my hands got pretty blistered from swinging the machete so much. Maybe you should invest in a machete! It makes weeding a lot easier!
Not sure what else to say about this week. We are in week 4 and the transfer ends 28 Fevrier. Its blowing by! I just realized I have 3 transfers left after this one! Holy cow! I keep forgetting and then remembering just about every Monday haha!
Well that's about all I can think of this week! Have a good one!
avec amour,
Elder Call
Monday, January 26, 2015
The miracles of the forgotten phone
The week went rather well again. We actually didn't get many lessons, but we had a lot of member work and we are seeing things moving forward rather quickly. Monday night we went out to try and see Fr. Didier, a less active who is nearly impossible to get a hold of. Apparently he's been having a lot of personal struggles and decided to send us a text asking us if we could pass by. Sadly, Elder S-J and I forgot the phone in the car as we went out working, so we didn't get it, but the second he sent it was the second that we knocked on his door! He came outside and asked us if we had gotten his message and we just said, "Haha... we forgot our phone in the car... why?" We talked with him and gave him a blessing because he was sick and he has asked us to send him a scripture passage every day to help him come back to church. I was so amazed. The Lord is very good at doing his work. He came to church yesterday which made a fifth Melchizedek priesthood holder at the Basse-Terre group.
After church we went home teaching with Fr. Duflo who has just gotten back to full activity. We saw Fr. Didier and he testified with all his heart that it is worth it to go through the repentance process. I was so filled with love for these people I almost started crying. We are seeing miracles down here and I will be eternally grateful to the Lord for letting me be a part of it. I love these people so much! Basse- Terre is most definitely one of the places I want to come back to after the mission.
Another miracle is that Sr. Samuel has been coming back to church as well. I didn't even do anything there. I haven't even been able to see her outside of church, but Fr. Duflo saw her in the city one day and asked if he could pick her up for church. Its now been 2 weeks in a row that she has come and is planning on teaching the Sunday school lesson the next week we are in Basse-Terre!
We also did quite a bit of service this week. Friday night we stopped by the Nerellep family to see how they were doing. Oddly enough, again we forgot the phone, and again we showed up right as they called our phone. They wanted us to help them some more with the renovation of their house. So we helped them move some furniture. Then the next morning the Branch priesthood men met at David and Cindy's to help them cut down some trees and fix up their garden. It was super fun. Mindya, their 4 year old daughter and I picked up the cut branches. haha She's so funny! She started ordering me around telling me which branches to pick up, "THE BIGGEST ONE!" haha We are basically best friends now.
Well I hope you liked this one I had a lot to say this time around!
I hope everyone is safe and sound.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOE!
avec amour,
Elder Call
After church we went home teaching with Fr. Duflo who has just gotten back to full activity. We saw Fr. Didier and he testified with all his heart that it is worth it to go through the repentance process. I was so filled with love for these people I almost started crying. We are seeing miracles down here and I will be eternally grateful to the Lord for letting me be a part of it. I love these people so much! Basse- Terre is most definitely one of the places I want to come back to after the mission.
Another miracle is that Sr. Samuel has been coming back to church as well. I didn't even do anything there. I haven't even been able to see her outside of church, but Fr. Duflo saw her in the city one day and asked if he could pick her up for church. Its now been 2 weeks in a row that she has come and is planning on teaching the Sunday school lesson the next week we are in Basse-Terre!
We also did quite a bit of service this week. Friday night we stopped by the Nerellep family to see how they were doing. Oddly enough, again we forgot the phone, and again we showed up right as they called our phone. They wanted us to help them some more with the renovation of their house. So we helped them move some furniture. Then the next morning the Branch priesthood men met at David and Cindy's to help them cut down some trees and fix up their garden. It was super fun. Mindya, their 4 year old daughter and I picked up the cut branches. haha She's so funny! She started ordering me around telling me which branches to pick up, "THE BIGGEST ONE!" haha We are basically best friends now.
Well I hope you liked this one I had a lot to say this time around!
I hope everyone is safe and sound.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOE!
avec amour,
Elder Call
Fr. Pommier, Sr. Pommier, Christopher, Christiano, and little Clavia
Elder S-J got a allergic reaction to David's cat. David then attacked him with the eye drops, but not before I could snap a photo!
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Quote from Pres. Mehr
Salut?!
Well, well well! I didn't expect to get a letter from the world famous "Big Momma" this week! haha! Big Momma is apparently Nate's backyard sports name Thank you very much Dad! haha I loved the letter! I couldn't help laughing as I was reading and everybody in the library was giving me weird looks.
This week went by really well, we had a family home evening with the Pommiers, she loved the letter that Mom sent! She wants to send mom a letter. I love that family so much, I feel so happy every time that I am over there. At church yesterday we had a group meal afterwords and everybody had a great time. I really, really love these people I just cant explain it... Fr. Abenzoar has been helping us a bunch with the missionary work. He introduced us to all his family and we are going to start teaching his sisters soon. Fr. Potan got his calling as 1st counselour in the Elders quorum. Things are going good. David and Cindy's baptismal date was changed to the 14 February so that we have time to get all the lessons in before the baptismal interview. David is crazy for cookies now, we also went runnning with him in the morning.
Here are some answers to your questions:
There are only 2 AP's in Trinidad, none are French side AP's, ever. They stay one transfer in their actual area and then the next one is spent flying around the mission for zone conferences. There are 4 French zones Grand-Terre, Basse-Terre, Martinique, and Guyane Française.
I have had one baptismal interview. I was super nervous but she did very well, she had studied the entire week to get ready for the interview. Now she is baptised and is doing very well.
President Mehr sent us a quote from Neal A. Maxwell this week that I really enjoyed.
"One reason to 'search the scriptures' is to discover these sudden luxuriant meadows of meaning, these green pastures to nourish us in our individual times of need. The Book of Mormon surely has its share and more of these...
"For my part, I am glad the book will be with us 'as long as the earth shall stand.' I need and want additional time. For me, towers, courtyards, and wings await inspection. My tour of it has never been completed. Some rooms I have yet to enter, and there are more flaming fireplaces waiting to warm me. Even the rooms I have glimpsed contain further furnishings and rich detail yet to be savored. There are panels inlaid with incredible insights and design and décor dating from Eden. There are also sumptuous banquet tables painstakingly prepared by predecessors which await all of us. Yet, we as Church members sometimes behave like hurried tourists, scarcely venturing beyond the entry hall to the mansion.
"May we come to feel as a whole people beckoned beyond the entry hall. May we go inside far enough to hear clearly the whispered truths from those who have 'slumbered,' which whisperings will awaken in us individually the life a discipleship as never before." ("The Book of Mormon: A Great Answer to 'The Great Question', pp. 13-16)
We just barely started over our reading for the Book of Mormon. I finished my Book in which I was marking everything about Jesus Christ (it was full and was also the reason why I need a purple marker, because Christ's words were purple, and there are a lot) This round through the Book of Mormon I will be searching for the steps of repentance. Something I have noticed already is why Laman and Lemuel never really changed. Sure they felt sorry for what they did, they even "humbled themselves before the Lord" and confessed that what they did was wrong, but they never committed themselves to change. Repentance is not a punishment, nor is it just feeling bad for having done something. It is truly a change. Laman and Lemuel felt bad and were punished plenty of times and yet did not repent fully because they did not change.
I love you all!
Have a great week!
avec amour,
Elder Call
Well, well well! I didn't expect to get a letter from the world famous "Big Momma" this week! haha! Big Momma is apparently Nate's backyard sports name Thank you very much Dad! haha I loved the letter! I couldn't help laughing as I was reading and everybody in the library was giving me weird looks.
This week went by really well, we had a family home evening with the Pommiers, she loved the letter that Mom sent! She wants to send mom a letter. I love that family so much, I feel so happy every time that I am over there. At church yesterday we had a group meal afterwords and everybody had a great time. I really, really love these people I just cant explain it... Fr. Abenzoar has been helping us a bunch with the missionary work. He introduced us to all his family and we are going to start teaching his sisters soon. Fr. Potan got his calling as 1st counselour in the Elders quorum. Things are going good. David and Cindy's baptismal date was changed to the 14 February so that we have time to get all the lessons in before the baptismal interview. David is crazy for cookies now, we also went runnning with him in the morning.
Here are some answers to your questions:
There are only 2 AP's in Trinidad, none are French side AP's, ever. They stay one transfer in their actual area and then the next one is spent flying around the mission for zone conferences. There are 4 French zones Grand-Terre, Basse-Terre, Martinique, and Guyane Française.
I have had one baptismal interview. I was super nervous but she did very well, she had studied the entire week to get ready for the interview. Now she is baptised and is doing very well.
President Mehr sent us a quote from Neal A. Maxwell this week that I really enjoyed.
"One reason to 'search the scriptures' is to discover these sudden luxuriant meadows of meaning, these green pastures to nourish us in our individual times of need. The Book of Mormon surely has its share and more of these...
"For my part, I am glad the book will be with us 'as long as the earth shall stand.' I need and want additional time. For me, towers, courtyards, and wings await inspection. My tour of it has never been completed. Some rooms I have yet to enter, and there are more flaming fireplaces waiting to warm me. Even the rooms I have glimpsed contain further furnishings and rich detail yet to be savored. There are panels inlaid with incredible insights and design and décor dating from Eden. There are also sumptuous banquet tables painstakingly prepared by predecessors which await all of us. Yet, we as Church members sometimes behave like hurried tourists, scarcely venturing beyond the entry hall to the mansion.
"May we come to feel as a whole people beckoned beyond the entry hall. May we go inside far enough to hear clearly the whispered truths from those who have 'slumbered,' which whisperings will awaken in us individually the life a discipleship as never before." ("The Book of Mormon: A Great Answer to 'The Great Question', pp. 13-16)
We just barely started over our reading for the Book of Mormon. I finished my Book in which I was marking everything about Jesus Christ (it was full and was also the reason why I need a purple marker, because Christ's words were purple, and there are a lot) This round through the Book of Mormon I will be searching for the steps of repentance. Something I have noticed already is why Laman and Lemuel never really changed. Sure they felt sorry for what they did, they even "humbled themselves before the Lord" and confessed that what they did was wrong, but they never committed themselves to change. Repentance is not a punishment, nor is it just feeling bad for having done something. It is truly a change. Laman and Lemuel felt bad and were punished plenty of times and yet did not repent fully because they did not change.
I love you all!
Have a great week!
avec amour,
Elder Call
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