Søster Felt prayed harder than she's ever prayed before, saw someone feel the spirit for the first time in their life, made some way good banana pancakes, met Poland, and, as usual, sucked at speaking Danish.
Here's an update on the glorious work-
Johnny: Called to let us know he would not be interested in meeting with us again. Desværre.
Felix: Appointments keep falling through, waiting for a text back.
Shao: Opened up to us during our lesson about Gods plan for us. He really wants peace. He tried to understand the whole "praying" concept but it was really confusing to him. He couldn't bring himself to do it. We tried to explain who God really is and he had a hard time with that to. We said a prayer together and the spirit became strong. After the prayer we waited in silence for a while and then asked him how he felt. He said "comfortable and peaceful" we told him that's God trying to communicate with you. It was way cool. He's going to try and pray on his own.
Isabella: Still planning on being baptized on October 5th. Went to a YSA convention this week and LOVED it. She's going to tell her mom today that she wants to be baptized. Keep her in your prayers.
Random Old Lady on the street: Says we come from a horrible land, spits, and tells us we should educate ourselves on the real truth, communism.
Thanks for all your love and support! I feel so happy to have you all backing me up from home!
From Corinne's Mom:
Søster Felt spent a day (Sept. 7) proselyting on the Danish island of Bornholm. She and the other sisters she was with rode a bus from Copenhagen to Sweden and then took a ferry to Rønne, Bornholm. This is especially significant to our family because her great-great-great grandfather, James Morgan Keller, was born and raised on Bornholm near the town of Klemensker. He and his wife joined the church there and later immigrated to America, settling in Brigham City, UT and Mink Creek, ID. His parents, siblings, and several children are buried in Bornholm. Below are pictures from her day as well as a short note from Corinne: 💗

























Love, love these photos!!! What a wonderful experience she's having! And I am thrilled for the connection with our ancestry! Do I see windmills there?! Awesome!!!
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