Monday, February 25, 2019

Replace tobacco with chocolate!

Bonjour à tous,

This week was pretty great! We had zone conference, and found some new people, and helped a man stop smoking! And I learned a lot about faith this week.

First off, we started the week by getting a frisbee stuck in a tree. My bad. But we got it out after throwing a good many sticks and rocks and getting the help of a super sweet old guy to find some large sticks which we could throw at it. It is one of those "Aerobee" disks. Which tend to get quite stuck in trees and stuff.

Well, we've been meeting a lot of super nice people this week! One of which we actually had a short lesson with. She is a super nice woman who said she was Muslim and just so kind as to not turn us down right away. She is alone though so we couldn't stay for long. We have another lesson planned this week to introduce her to the sister missionaries who will continue to teach her. 

We also managed start helping one of our investigators quit tobacco! What we did is we went and, with the help of a senior missionary couple, bought a ton of Belgian chocolate for him and his fiancé. And we made a deal with them that in order to quit smoking, they had to get rid of the tobacco. So we brought all of this amazing chocolate and told them that we would do an exchange. The chocolate for the tobacco! And it was like 2-3 pounds of chocolate! The investigator was all in, but his fiancé wasnt quite ready to go cold Turkey like that. So we took most of their tobacco to dispose of it. It was great! And we didn't smell any smoke on our investigator on Sunday! So I guess it's working!

I have been learning a lot about faith recently. I would tell you but it's hard to explain. Basically it comes from several scriptures, you can look at them yourselves. Matt. 9:22, Mark 5:34; 10:52, Luke 7:50; 8:48; 17:19; 18:42. There ya go, enjoy!

I miss you guys! Have a great week! 

Sincerely,
Elder Jay Payne 
France, Paris Mission

Parents Note:  We received the travel itinerary!  Elder Payne will return to Albuquerque on Thursday March 28, 2019 at 10:45pm !!

Matthew 9:22
But Jesus turned him about, and when he saw her, he said, Daughter, be of good comfort; thy faith hath made thee whole. And the woman was made whole from that hour.

Mark 5:34
And he said unto her, Daughter, thy faith hath made thee whole; go in peace, and be whole of thy plague.

Mark 10:52
And Jesus said unto him, Go thy way; thy faith hath made thee whole. And immediately he received his sight, and followed Jesus in the way.

Luke 7:50
And he said to the woman, Thy faith hath saved thee; go in peace.

Luke 8:48
And he said unto her, Daughter, be of good comfort: thy faith hath made thee whole; go in peace.

Luke 17:19
And he said unto him, Arise, go thy way: thy faith hath made thee whole.

Luke 18:42
And Jesus said unto him, Receive thy sight: thy faith hath saved thee.

Read the entire chapters for context at:  New Testament

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Elder Payne - Boldly Following the Spirit

Bonjour à tous,

This past week was actually pretty good! It was long in the moment, but when I look back on it, it was good!

The weather here has been warming up just a little. Enough to not wear a coat over the suit. Which is literally the best thing ever to me. I definitely hate the cold Haha.

One of our less active members came to church! Which is great because we have been working with him and really trying to help him out. He is such a happy guy and he just cheers up everyone around him. It was funny how happy he was to be at church, he was almost giggly! Which is hilarious because he's a 70 something year old man, and when he laughs he just kinda wheezes hahaha.

Today we went and played some frisbee out in a park and got the frisbee stuck in a tree, and it took us a long time of throwing rocks, sticks, and shaking the branches to get it down. But in the end it was fun! And nice to do something a little out of routine. 

We have zone conference this week and I realized not too long ago that it will be my last zone conference! Which means I get to bear my testimony in zone conference. That's when you know you're an old missionary. Haha!

We had a lesson this week with a man that has known the missionaries for over 30 years, but has never come to church. That was an interesting lesson because I've never had to be so bold in a lesson before. It was hard for me because I've never had to do that before and I basically had to tell him that he hasn't prayed about Joseph Smith because he's afraid the answer will be yes Joseph Smith was a prophet of God. But I think he needed it and we definitely left him with a lot to think about. So we hope that he prays to know the truth. 

So this week I learned about being bold, and how to not doubt the spirit when it tells you to do things that you're afraid of doing.

Well have a great week everyone! I know I will! I love you guys!

Sincerely,
Elder Jay Payne 
France, Paris Mission

Parent Note:  We were able to video chat with Elder Payne for about 1/2 hour.  It was awesome to see and talk to him.  Thanks to the new church missionary policy.

Missionary able to call home

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Short Letter from Leige

Bonjour à tous,

Well this is going to be a short one. But work is really doing good here. We've picked up the pace and now we've got a fire started. We've started working a lot more with the members and the people who are less active or inactive in the church. And I must say, life is so much better. We haven't been finding as many new people to teach yet that aren't members. But we have been teaching a lot of less active members of the Church. We had a mission conference just a few weeks ago and Elder Neil A Anderson said that the members are really the keys and that we are now trying to work more with the less active members. And it has been working and we have really been seen a lot of little miracles. 

So yeah, that's how it's been going. I have been doing a lot more studies in the Book of Mormon recently and I have definitely found more strength in doing so. Also, I read an Ensign article recently that I thought you guys might like. Look it up! It's in the Ensign February 2019 by Elder Juan A Uceda called "A Personal Relationship with Our Heavenly Father through Prayer" I really liked it. And I thought you guys might like it too!

Have a great week everyone! I love you guys!

Sincerely,
Elder Jay Payne 
France, Paris Mission

A Personal Relationship with Our Heavenly Father through Prayer

Friday, February 8, 2019

A visit to Paris

Bonjour à tous,

This past week was pretty great! The work here has really begun to pick up again. Our ami Sébastien is getting married civilly in march with the member that referred him to us! Which is great! We are planning to have is baptism that same month! Who knows, maybe he will do it before I leave.

We went to Paris this week on accident! That was an adventure! What happened was we thought we had to go for legal work for Elder Nelson, and we assumed everything had been figured out. But then, when we got to Paris, we asked the Senior couple in charge and they said that we will do his work in March! So we had an entire day in paris to do whatever! So we studied, and studied, and studied. So that was a fun day!

This coming week we have some lessons with members! And we have exchanges in Namur on Wednesday and Thursday. 

Sincerely, 
Elder Jay Payne 
France, Paris Mission

Elder Payne - Home!

Elder Payne arrived home at 11:10pm March 28, 2019. Thanks everyone for your support and prayers!