Packers France Paris Mission Blog 36
Packers in Paris Blog 36
– November 12th – 18th of 2018
The next day he told us
that he could not sleep through the night and was filled with joyful tears all
night long. He wondered why I was so tearful during the first discussion and
now he understands what these type joyful tears are all about. We look forward
to our continued meetings with him and introducing the joy of Family Search.
By the time we returned to the center, cleaned up and ready to leave we saw two visitors outside looking at our sign. They are from Algeria and are living here in Paris. One of them, Syfax, asked my husband if he had a Book of Mormon in French. We welcomed them in and we just happened to be out of French copies of the Book of Mormon. I quickly ran over to the back room at the church and found another box and brought it over. Soon, we found out they would also love the book in their Arabic language. We happened to have two Arabic Books of Mormon to share with them.
The timing could not have
been more beautiful for us to have come when we did on that night because it
was well after our closing hours, but it was His timing, not ours!
ANGEL GIFT FROM MINNEAPOLIS & FRIENDS
DISCOVERY WITH THE SORENSEN CHILDREN
MUCH NEEDED BLESSINGS
Before they departed, we
gathered together to hear the four elders (who are all musical) sing a
Christmas quartet and then we all joined together in singing a Christmas hymn.
The Christmas spirit was felt so powerful that night!
Avec un Coeur reconaisssant et heureux (With grateful and glad hearts),
75004 PARIS
FRANCE
Email address: Renée: srpacker10@gmail.com
Steve: wf-packer@hotmail.com
You may still text or FaceTime Renée at 801-564-1332
We are 8 hours ahead of Mountain Standard Time
WALKS TO REMEMBER
As mundane as walks might
seem for some, taking walks in Paris will definitely be walks to remember! As we stop
and take time to look around, we tend to slow down once in
a while to capture a photo or notice something spectacular. While doing so, it
brings a simple sense of pleasure and captured memories we will hold dear!
| Place du Panthéon |
| Seine next to our apartment |
CHRISTIAN EUVRARD – NEW DIRECTOR OF ROME, ITALY TEMPLE VISITOR CENTER
This last week we met
Christian Euvrard, who has worked for the church throughout his life with CES (Church
Education System) and will be retiring in March. He has been involved also with
many translations of vital church documents into French. His wife has also been
instrumental in the translating of the hymns for the church into French. He and
his wife look forward to their new call as Directors for the Rome, Italy Temple
Visitor Center. He once served as a Mission President in Italy many years ago.
My parents and Brother and
Sister Euvrard knew each other while my parents served on their mission in
Lyon, France. My parents always spoke so highly of the Euvrards.
It was such a pleasure for
us to finally meet him as he stopped by the center, after having just finished
teaching Institute for the BYU Study Abroad students at the church here at Saint-Merri.
| Christian Euvrard - He and his wife will be the new directors of the Visitor Center for the Rome Italy Temple |
LAST DISTRICT COUNCIL
This was our last District
Council meeting prior to transfers. We have LOVED this district and have
engaged in some beautiful conversations and lessons. How we will miss any who
may will be changed!
| Elder and Sister Bonny and us with our dearest District |
FIRST DISCUSSION WITH PIERELUIGI
Steve and I have sat
through many discussions with the missionaries before, but today marked the
first time we have done so with a new contact from the center, and hearing the story
of the restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ. It was such a powerful and stirring
discussion. Piereluigi’s story is lengthy, but his heart is golden and he has
such pure faith and incredible sensitivity. He has gone through many trials in
his life, which has taught him so much compassion, humility, faith in God, and
so much more, and he was ready to hear the beautiful message from the
missionaries. We loved being a part of this first discussion with him. His
simple and beautiful faith coupled with his knowledge of God was quite
powerful.
| Elder Packer, Elder Ludwig, Piereluigi, and Elder Durant |
THE TALE OF NURIA’S MOVE, HUNGER, AND OUR TIMELY VISITORS
What do these three have in
common? We have witnessed many times over in our life that the Lord can set
several events perfectly together, if necessary, and create an amazing symphony
of miracles. We witnessed His hand in this process this last Thursday.
The STL (Sister Training
Leaders) had been working with Nuria all day long to help her pack to move. After
a desperate search, we were unable to find a vehicle to help us move some of
her belongings. (Sorry no picture of Nuria and Caroline)
No such luck and so it was
up to us with the sisters, and a set of Elders to make the long trek via
walking, metro and walking. We knew the Lord had lightened our heavy load in this, what seemed to be, a very lengthy trek. Before heading back to the
center, we needed to grab a bite to eat, as we had worked up quite an appetite, as it was nearing 9 p.m. Remember that
timing is everything!
By the time we returned to the center, cleaned up and ready to leave we saw two visitors outside looking at our sign. They are from Algeria and are living here in Paris. One of them, Syfax, asked my husband if he had a Book of Mormon in French. We welcomed them in and we just happened to be out of French copies of the Book of Mormon. I quickly ran over to the back room at the church and found another box and brought it over. Soon, we found out they would also love the book in their Arabic language. We happened to have two Arabic Books of Mormon to share with them.
In our center, we have the Book
of Mormon in 76 languages in the center. They were stunned we had copies in
their language. He then began to read to us from the Arabic book. It is such a
beautiful and inspiring language. He also said that he fluently spoke and wrote
in Berber. The Book of Mormon has not yet been translated into Berber. He told
us that he could translate it for us and post it on the Internet. We had to
kindly tell him that there are copyright laws and it would require permission
from the churh before anything like that could take place.
He has a good
understanding of some of our doctrine and appreciates the truths taught. He
loved that we worship a living Christ, not one on a cross. He was so intrigued that
we had a temple here in Paris. I then asked him if he would like to learn more from
the missionaries. He was very excited to do so and we told him they would get
ahold of him the next day.
| Syfax reading from the Arabic Book of Mormon |
Elder Durant called Syfax the next day and they will be meeting on Saturday, the 24th at
the Paris Temple to see the visitor’s center. If you ever hear about the Book
of Mormon in the Berber language, maybe Syfax may have had something to do with
it! 😊Someday!
Last Friday morning, Steve
met up with Stacy Schneider to pick up my laptop that she so graciously bought (we
paid her back 😉) and brought from the states for us. She
lives right across the street from Best Buy and was able to bring it right to Paris
for us as an airline stewardess We are every thankful for her great efforts.
Stacy also later came by
to visit our center with three of her colleagues. Of all the places they could’ve
gone to visit in Paris, they came to see us! We felt honored!
| Delta Flight Crew to Paris - took time to come and visit us! |
This last Saturday the
three youngest children of our Mission President stopped in to spend a little
time in the center. They were in awe of how much fun it was for them to experiment
with all of the family history discovery experiences.
| Three youngest Sorensen children enjoying our center |
| President and Sister Sorensen and his family |
Saturday evening as I was
finishing up a phone call our new-found friends, Megan and Colin Wood, stopped
by prior to their going back home to Bahrain the next day. My husband asked Colin
if he would help him give me a blessing, as I had been having a lot of pain in
my mouth for weeks. Colin then asked Steve if he too would like a blessing. My
husband accepted his kind offer.
Once it was quiet, we went
back to the office area where Colin assisted my husband with a much need blessing.
I felt such peace, comfort and a lot of hope form his inspired blessing.
Afterwards, Colin
pronounced a powerful blessing on Steve that left us all feeling such love and
assurance in the Lord’s work for us here in Paris. How grateful we are for the
power of the priesthood in our lives.
SUNDAY FEAST – CHOIR - MISSIONARY FEAST CHEZ NOUS! - THE CALL OF
AP!
Sunday
Feast
Every third Sunday of the
month is the Ward’s linger longer potluck lunch after church!
First
Ward Choir
After the potluck, we held
our first and very brief ward choir practice with 6 in attendance. I have been
asked to direct the choir for Christmas. More have promised to come in future
weeks. We have sensed that it’s very hard to find those who enjoy singing, or
are able to commit to more time away from home. We are keeping it very simple
and have great hopes that we’ll have a great experience.
Missionary
Dinner chez nous!
After church and some
hours in the center, I went home to finish preparations for our dinner with 4
Elders and 2 sister missionaries. It’s been quite a while since I have been
able to cook a full meal. It was a thrill to prepare a meal for more than two! | Farewell dinner to our STL's and ZL - never knowing who will be transfered |
The
call of AP (Assistant to the President) and singing Christmas hymns
At the close of our brief
evening with the missionaries, Elder Durant had received two missed phone calls
from the Mission President. He quickly went back in the kitchen to try to call
him. He came back with a face that you knew something was up. He then let us
know under secrecy that he had just been called as an AP (Assistant to the
President). We have grown to love these missionaries so dearly! They have become
like our own children!| Elder Durant - newly called face as Assistant to the President |
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
With the Thanksgiving
holiday this week, we wish all of you a warm spread of love and gratitude to
fill your festive plates and your cheerful hearts, and that you will always
know of our abiding love for you!
Avec un Coeur reconaisssant et heureux (With grateful and glad hearts),
Elder et Soeur Packer
Grandpère et Mémé Packer
(Please be sure and use the last name on any mail, or it will get
returned)
Our Address:
4 quai du
Marché Neuf75004 PARIS
FRANCE
Email address: Renée: srpacker10@gmail.com
Steve: wf-packer@hotmail.com
You may still text or FaceTime Renée at 801-564-1332
We are 8 hours ahead of Mountain Standard Time

I am so grateful for all the tender mercies you experience weekly!
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