The rest of this week was super cool we had the opportunity to go serve in a soup kitchen which was super cool as well as some service for some other people in the area. It's getting colder here in Belgium, which means rain and fog, haha totally different than my favorite climate but its still super beautiful and I enjoy it.
uhm let's see, the work in Leuven is going great, we have one investigator with a baptismal as well as 4 truly progressing investigators which is super cool!
Okay, soooo a bit of news before the miracle/thought for the week, and that news is that I'm leaving Leuven this Wednesday and heading to the city of Maastricht, which is super cool its one of the southern most cities in Belgium as well as the oldest, and to top it off its right on the border of Germany!! Sooo potentially some time will be spent in Germany, as well as on the American military base right next to it, so yeah I'm pretty excited to got to the next place the Lord has called me!
Fun fact from mom about Maastricht:
Maastricht is a city and municipality in the southern part of the Dutch province of Limburg, of which is the capital. The city is situated on both sides of the Meuse river (Dutch: Maas) in the South-eastern part of the Netherlands. Maastricht is on the Belgian border (with both the Dutch-speaking Flemish and French-speaking Walloon region) and near the German border. Maastricht is widely known as a centre of tradition, history and culture and popular with tourist for shopping and recreation.
Haha okay so miracle time. This Sunday we had a visitor from American Fork, UT who is here for a month, and he brought a friend who lives in Belgium, who is not a member which was awesome. But the real cool part for me was why she decided to investigate and that was because she went to Utah for business several times and loved how friendly everyone was and wanted to know why.
And it just hit me a little bit how much influence, member and non-member alike, that we have on people and it got me thinking about how truly important it is that we stand as a light house to the world, standing up for what we believe in, doing good unto others, and truly loving our neighbors.
I would just like to conclude with my testimony that I know that our Savior Jesus Christ lives. I know that he performed that infinite atonement that allows us to become better and to live with our families, with our Heavenly Father forever out of love, but out of love for his Father and Heaven, but also for the love that he has for each and every one of us.
He knows all of us personally and loves us deeply, and I just want to let you all know how grateful I am for all of you and I truly love you all. May god be with you till we meet again.
- Elder Walker
Pictures courtesy of Brother and Zuster Caldwell (Senior Missionaries)
| The crane chamber, 160 steps |
| Next to the old carillon |
| In the clockwork room |
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| By the bass carillon room. The new carillon is built on top of this room |
| Exotic fruit and coat shopping for Jerrick. The Caldwell's take such great care of the missionaries!! |
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| Zone P-day Soccer fun! |









