Monday, June 29, 2015

June 29th letter

Patrick is doing wonderful! Thank you for asking. We moved the date a
week back to the 18. He is understanding everything and has accepted
the word of wisdom and the law of Chastity; so it looks like we got
two of the three biggies out of the way. Today we are going to talk
about tithing. So prayers that this will go well, not that we are
worried! Just that this lesson always brings interesting questions :)

We got contacted by a really cool new investigator the other day! Her
name is Cyndia, she is 29 years old and wants to learn english! We had
our first english lesson with her and someone we thought was her
boyfriend but turns out to just be a Pot (that means a person who you
are friends with and is like three years younger then you) During our
second English class she asked what we do! We explained that we were
missionaries and then we talked about all the fun stuff we do and
right after that her eyes got really big and she asked if our church
had a Choir! We said we were actually in the process of starting a
ward choir and she went and told us a ten minuet story about how she
was in a church choir and how she felt so awesome and just loved
it.....until the church told her she had to be baptized to continue
singing. So she left. She really wanted to come to church and learn
more about us! So while we we walked around town we discussed all
about Joseph smith and missionary life(she really wanted to be a nun
at one point in life for some reason)  and at the end of our second
meeting we fixed her a car ride to get to church! At the end of
meeting we met up with more of her friends and then she never came to
church. She said she slept in but we are worried that one of her
friends told her a bunch of anti doctrine. We will see. She was super
excited to get to know us so hopefully we can fix another meeting this
week. If not for church for english ;)

On saturday this week we went to eat at the branch presidents house.
He lives like forty minuets by car so we had the Albi Elders come up
and go with us to their house.
Well, the Albi Elders GPS didn't work so we drove around for 2 hours
until we showed up at the Branch presidents house. We ate quick and
left a quicker spiritual thought. Then helped him move some furniture.
We got home at 11! a half hour later then bedtime for us Elders so
waking up and having energy for church Sunday was not easy! hahaha But
all is well, We look forward to teaching Chambeau more and hopefully
Cyndia too!


Avec amour,

Elder Keller



Monday, June 22, 2015

Grant's letter June 22, 2015

Sent: Monday, June 22, 2015 8:37 AM
Subject: Bonjour

Hello, and welcome to another week of "Breaking Babalon" where elder Keller and his new companion have to try and contact French people in the middle of the biggest music festival of the year. That's right, this week Every city in France participated in a festival called "Fete de Music". Bands are asked to come, set up, and start playing in the middle of the city. They play all evening and late into the night. While the bands play all of the bars and pubs bring out Kegs of beer and set up little booths in the street to provide extra entertainment for the crowds. Yes there were fights, yes there were people throwing up, and yes It was really hard to sleep. wooo go france

Patrick is doing just awesome! We fixed his baptismal date for the 11 of July and have started the needed preparations to get him baptized!!!! AHHH its happening so fast! He really likes going to church and hanging out with the members. In fact the members have started inviting him to activities and helping him prepare for his baptism! Honestly I couldn't have asked for better members! We are a little behind on the lessons that he needs to be taught but we think we can crank through them soon. Plus one of the members has explained quiet a bit to him about some of the more sticky stuff like word of wisdom and tithing. Patrick really likes to make food for us! He made us one of the best Quiche! I think I have ever eaten (besides grandma's!!!!) and he makes us take his food home with us! haha He made a super good apple cake the other day too! oh, the benefits of teaching a chef in training!

Augustina Gill has been doing good too! She has been preparing to get her patriarchal blessing and going to the temple. She was asking questions about the gathering of Israel and who the 144000 were so we got to explain all that. Honestly, I didn't even know who the 144000 were until she asked. Probably a good question for grandpa Keller! 

So, other then trying to contact people while the music party was happening life has been pretty good. Just running around doing missionary work! Elder Pittsenbarger is interesting. He is Really into baseball. 

We haven't been teaching as much since elder gossel left and I dont know if that is because of the changing of companions or maybe just that we haven't been doing something right. Anyways, we will try and figure it out. France is still  a really exciting place even after 9 months. 

If you need anything or want to hear about anything let me know! 

Elder Keller





























Monday, June 15, 2015

Mission letter from June 15

So we had another lesson with Patrick Chambeau! We were sitting down
at his table and talking about life. He got an interesting surprise
scholarship opportunity and gets to stay in Rodez to do culinary
school instead of moving to toulouse! So we get to keep teaching him!
Then he said something like "Yeah, I used to really like wine but,
soon I wont be able to drink it" curious, I questioned him further
asking "why wont you be able to drink wine anymore" and his response
was "Oh, I cant announce why yet". He had been super smily ever since
we had walked into the door and It clicked. He is going to announce
that he is going to get baptized! We hadn't talked about the word of
wisdom but I knew he had been hanging out with one of the other
members in the ward; the two have actually become pretty close.
    I smiled really big and said that before he can announce anything he
needs to know that the baptismal font is always open on Saturdays. He
got this really confused look and said "But i wanted to be baptized
this Friday!" in an almost upset manner. I laughed pretty hard! HE
WANTS TO BE BAPTIZED! He served us some really good Martinican food
and we talked about all of the steps he needs to take before being
baptized. We made a little plan and fixed a goal to get baptized in
three to four weeks from now. He is not sure which weekend he wants
the baptism on :) But he wants to be baptized! I was super ecstatic!
My companion was a little confused because patrick wouldn't formally
say what he was going to announce. :) But when I told him that Patrick
want to get baptized he was pretty happy too!

Other than that, we have our last zone conference with President Roney
this week. Elder Pittsenbarger has been a fun companion! I look
forward to next week! loves.


Avec amour,
Elder Keller

Monday, June 8, 2015

Grant June 8th letter

Sent: Monday, June 8, 2015 9:31 AM
Subject: Colleague Changes

So, this transfer I lose Elder Gossel and receive Elder Pittsenbarger!
Elder Pittsenbarger is from Las Vegas! He likes baseball, lifting
weights, gambling, and his favorite color is red. Oh, I just asked him
if he has ever been gambling and he said that he has never been. But I
havent been with him long enough to know if he said that with his
poker face on or not.

This last week with Elder Gossel was interesting. Unfortunately we
spent a good amount of time not doing missionary work.....We needed to
let him pack, write letters to members, print off Swiss tickets which
are much more annoying to get then regular french train tickets, and
we had to fix the sink. Yes, while Elder Gossel was cutting his hair
he sat down on the sink and broke the entire thing off the
wall......Sooo we ran over to one of the members and borrowed some
supply tools. However,  in the white hand book it says not to handle
power tools Elder Gossel made an exception for fixing the sink.....

What time we did spend being missionaries we had another lesson with
Patrick Chambeau and WOW his lessons are so perfect! He told us that
he believes everything we have said is true and that he just needs
some time before he makes the decision to be baptized. On Saturday we
received a text message where he wrote "Jonas and Grant, I have
discovered something amazing, and I soon have much hope(Im sorry thats
just how it translates over from French) to join you three
brothers(the third brother is a member that he has become really good
friends with) in the truth!" and maybe this got us really excited but
I am super excited! I don't want to jinx anything(knock on wood(can
missionaries be superstitious?))  but I really think he could be
baptized this transfer!

Our other investigator that I could see getting baptized this transfer
if all goes well is Juliet. I dont think I have talked much about her
because she has just sort of sat in our member lessons with her sister
Joy. Joy was baptized a few years ago and her sister has been curious
ever since and we had our first lesson with her the other day and she
responded well to all the materiel that we gave her. We taught her the
Restoration!

Alor, voila qua, I am excited to be with Elder Pittsenbarger if I can
ever spell or pronounce his name right :)

Avec amour,
Elder Keller









Monday, June 1, 2015

Bonjour from Grant

Subject: Bonjour

    Hello, this week was good! We found a new investigator maybe three
weeks ago and this week he fed us dinner and drove us the Hour and a
half to church! He is from Martini, his name is Patrick! He is almost
deaf so during our lessons I get to type out everything we are saying
to him on my I pad because I have a keyboard! So we have ate some
AMAZING Island food and some really good lessons. We brought a member
with us to one of our lessons and he said "Patrick is going to be
baptized, its just a matter of when" and my companion completely
agrees. Patrick Loves JESUS! I know that sounds weird but he really
does! He has all sorts of pictures and little statues of him. So when
we gave him a brochure with Jesus on the Front he just loved looking
at all the pictures. In fact, I don't think he read it so much as he
just adored the Pictures. He understands really fast. We explain
something to him and he says "OHHHHH I get it...." and then reexplains
it to us :) And honestly Patrick is just the nicest guy!
    Anywho, Patrick drove us to church which was super nice of him! When
we got to church we took a couple minuets for each painting of Christ
on the walls of the church. When he met the other members he was just
so happy! During sacrament meeting I was typing away on my keyboard.
This past Sunday was mothers day and we learned that the reason
Patrick loves Jesus so much is because his mom taught him why he is
important in our lives. She passed away a while ago but he still has a
lot of fond memories of her. So when Elder Gossel bore his testimony
of Jesus, the gospel, and mothers Patrick was moved to tears.
    During second hour Patrick was super quiet. At the end of the hour he
looked to us and said "I felt something in that room. I really felt
something. I feel really peaceful!" I bore testimony to him that what
he felt was the spirt. That in the house of God we can feel that
peace. He got a big smile on his face after I said that. We walked in
silence to the Gospel Principles class. When we got there Elder Gossel
had invited one of the members to come sit in on the lesson. We taught
the Gospel of Jesus Christ which, is probably the easiest lesson to
transition into the baptismal invitation. And well, we did just that.
We challenged Patrick to baptism. He said he would be baptized if he
knew this church was true. His reason for not being 100percent sure is
that he has only known us for a week. And he wants to be 100percent
sure that it is what he needs to do in life! We were so excited! I
think, and these are just thoughts, if he keeps having 2 lessons a
week and coming to church every week he will probably be baptized
sometime next transfer.
    We are going to watch a movie tonight about the book of mormon with
most of the rest of the branch here in Rodez. I really am so happy
that we found Patrick! Elder Gossel keeps saying "he was prepared by
god for this branch!" haha so as long as we dont jinx anything we
should be good! :)

Sister Gill has been doing great too! We are going to see her tonight as well!

Honestly, Patrick has taken up most of our thoughts this week. hahaha

I have been doing well! Just cranking away down here. We still spend a
lot of time trying to reactivate less actives and contacting people on
the road. :)

Avec amour,
Elder Keller

Monday, May 25, 2015

Baptism ; )




I know, I owe you all an explanation as to why this email is coming in on Wednesday...
Monday was a french holiday and everyone closed all of the shops everywhere and since the church is an hour and a half by train we couldn't do emails then. And on Tuesday we had an exchange with some other elders and we didn't want to waste time by doing emails so we pushed it off until Wednesday. Sorry. I really do love you all! AND MADAME GIL IS NOW SISTER GIL!

So on Saturday, the day of the baptism, we got to the Toulouse chapel maybe two hours early and just prepared everything. Set up chairs, filled up the font, printed out brochures, all that good stuff. When people started arriving madame Gil was super excited! Plus we were having a total of four baptisms in the Toulouse font that day! So we had plenty of people! The actual baptism was really cool! Elder Gossel had the BIGGEST German smile on his face after he baptized her! I couldn't have hoped for a happier baptism :)

On Sunday I got to give Sister Gil the holy ghost and a blessing! That was a really cool experience too! I don't think she stopped smiling all of church! haha I don't think I have seen her happier!

Monday, or P-day, we were going to do normal P-day things But like everything was closed. SO we helped the Frick family build a little hut on some of their property. They have land in the campaign, or just the wild untamed parts of France, with horses on it! No Tanya, we did not ride the horses. But we did pet many a horse. The actual construction of the little hut was kinda hard. We had to clear a bunch of boulder/big rocks out from a little area and cleanse the spot from all of the weeds and bushes. 

Tuesday we did an exchange with the Albi Elders and I got to teach Sister Gil about the temple (she kinda knows what happens in the temple already) and about patriarchal blessings! She thought those were really interesting! We talked about the importance of the sacrament and at the end of our lesson I asked "have you felt the holy ghost more in your life since your baptism?" her response "no, but the entire week leading up to the baptism every time I prayed to know if it was right I could feel that heavenly father wants me to get baptized and I knew it was what I needed to do!" I was so happy that she had that confirming feeling! 

It was a wonderful week this week! I hope everyone is doing well and staying out of trouble :P

Elder Keller 

Monday, May 18, 2015

Surprise we heard from Grant!

Hey, just so everyone knows I may not write home on monday but tuesday depending on the way things work out. The mission has received Ipads and president has called 3 people to sorta be IT people and help solve any bugs or problems with the Ipads. I will be one of those 3 people so Elder Gossel and I will be in Lyon until wednesday while I receive "training". I will try and write home as soon as I can!!

I love you all and hope you have had a great week!

Monday, May 18,2015

So I said we probably wouldn't be able to write until tomorrow but...here I am writing. 

We take the train to Lyon today and tomorrow to do training :)

Madame Gil, started this week out by saying she wanted to push the date out further. We set up a time where we could meet and talked her through it. She said she wanted to still get baptized but needs to take care of kids on the weekends for the next month. Elder Gossel responded by saying "well we can baptize you in a lake this wednesday if you want" I was kinda shocked when he told her that honestly. But, she found time to get baptized on the 23 in the nice Toulouse baptismal font :) So all is back to normal! 

We made a cheese cake for our investigator norrick! he really enjoyed that! We told him it came from america :P 

Nothing crazy happened this week. Other than getting called to be a mission IT person. Lots of contacting and talking to drunk homeless people on the train about Jesus. Holy cow, this guy tried to sell us a Jauguar car. Then he puked in the bathroom on the train...Its no wonder why we have the word of wisdom. That man was not a pretty sight.

I love you all and wish you a happy summer! :D
elder Keller