Hello!! czas lechi! (time flys) I hope you are all having a great week! :) and a nice break! Wesolych Swiat!! MERRY CHRISTMAS to you all this Sunday...it's such an amazing time of the year, and I'm so grateful for our savior Jesus Christ and for the hope and happiness that he gives to us all. I hope we can all keep the spirit of Christmas with us every day of the year, as we reflect on his birth.
This week have worked really hard, and have tried to talk to as many people as we could. We do alot of contacting on the streets since it is pretty busy in the city, and we were able to talk to a man who lives in Lublin, which is a northern city from here, and he found the message of the restoration very interesting, and said that he was interested in reading the Book of Mormon, and meeting with his family with the missionaries that are Lublin. It was so awesome! It is awesome to meet people who are searching for something more in their lives...and he was one of them :).
This week since it is busy with the holidays we weren't able to meet with a lot of our investigators, but on Saturday Dorota and her daughter came to our Christmas Party...which was a full chapel of people and investigators! it was great. We watched the Christmas message given by the first presidency and then we had LOTS of food haha. Lots of traditional polish food...and sweets. We made some bannana bread for it...and brought some mandarin oranges at a fruit stand. Dorota set up a meeting to meet next week either on the 29th or 30th before new years, so we are looking forward to that :).
Juana got in a car accident over the weekend unfortunately, so she is trying to get her car fixed...and wasn't able to make it to the Christmas party or church, but she is luckily safe and not hurt, and will be giving us a call this week so that we can meet again! Iwona is doing well, and we are going to meet with her this week...maybe on Saturday and have another lesson with her.
This past week has suprisingly not been too cold...and it still hasn't snowed yet...but the ward members are saying that probably after Christmas we will see snow haha. In the evenings we go to klotkeys (apartments) and ring peoples doors...so were going to do that tonight again!
We are doing well, and trying our best to keep our faith - and be exactly obedient - in which we know more miracles will occur. Poland is such an incredible country and I have grown to love the people and culture here more everyday. I know that great things are going to be happening here in Katowice - and am excited to be a part of it!
"Greet ye one another with a kiss of charity. Peace be with you all that are in Christ Jesus..." 1 Peter 5:14
Love, Siostra 4c
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