Monday, June 10, 2019
[Editor's Note: The missionaries took a trip on the 10th, so they got back late and didn't have much time to email or send pictures.]
Hey,
guys! It was a quick week here in Egaleo.
TUESDAY, June 4th: We had a good
district council and then had a lesson and language study at McDonald's. We went
to Peristeri to do a whiteboard, but there really wasn't anybody there. So, we
went to Syntagma and did it there instead.
WEDNESDAY, June 5th: We did
service for a looooong time and had to carry stuff from the top of an apartment
complex to the curb. We ran in the morning as well, so our legs were dead. We
had a whiteboard at the boardwalk with the Piraeus elders.
THURSDAY, June 6th: We taught at
the Friendship Center, and it went pretty well. We went to some Congolese
members, and Elder Z. taught in French, and I may or may not have fallen
asleep/dozed off multiple times. We had a lesson with R., and he's doing well.
We had family home evening at a member's home with R as well and had pizza.
FRIDAY, June 7th: We met in the
morning with an Orthodox priest to have a lesson. He was super funny and kinda
strange.... He just randomly got up and asked us to walk with him to the metro
during the lesson, lol. We smashed out weekly planning and a whiteboard at
Peristeri. The Piraeus elders came, and Elder F. had some fans...
SATURDAY, June 8th: We did door-knocking
for three hours. We met a cool guy, but he didn't have interest, and we tried
to retrace our steps as we were finishing up but couldn't find him again to
mark the address. We waited an hour for an appointment and then had to leave.
He showed up right after we left.... That night, we went with an investigator
to an African Cultural Festival, which was siiiiiick.
SUNDAY, June 9th: We had a
packed sacrament meeting with tourists. We had a lunch with some members and
missionaries and had a pretty bad whiteboard that night.
MONDAY, June 10th: We are going
to Delphi—the site of the ancient oracle of Apollo. This was a woman that could
foretell the future to the ancient Greeks.
Have a good week!
- Elder Müller
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