Monday, November 27, 2017

Happy Thanksgiving

Buon giorno di ringraziamento! Happy thanksgiving!!

Thankgiving in Italy with our english class
My 2nd Thanksgiving in Italy was one for the books. We did a lot of cooking: potatoes, rolls, pumpkin pie, etc..!!!!! And we set up some long tables for english course and had a feast! We invited all the ward members too and had a great turnout!! I think everyone had a great time, we did for sure. It was such a great chance to make close friends with our english course students and help connect them to the ward members a little bit. I have to mention that we had one girl in complete shock when she realized no pasta was included in the thanksgiving meal hahahaha. Yes, believe it or not, some people have meals without pasta! Too funny.



Another funny food moment of the week: Well, we broke the news to Anziano Castro (the Italian missionary in our district) that the grapes in America don't have seeds. His jaw dropped through the floor, he could not believe it. Yeah, grapes with seeds is the worst ever, so I'm just holding off on the grapes until I return! 

For those of you that have been asking if our heat got turned on: yes, yes it did. We still have 0 control over it. It turns on every day at like 5 pm and stays on for a few hours. In the morning, all the heat is gone and we are wrapped in blankets for studies. Moral of the story: don't take your thermostat for granted! 

Tavernari family (ward mission leader)
We had our first correlation with Jonathan this week, he is awesome and we are definitely going to get the ball rolling on lots of great things with him as our ward mission leader. We started to plan things out for the ward Christmas party and then we tried explaining to him that there's a chance some of us won't be here for Christmas because of transfers. So Jonathan picks up his phone and dials and the next thing we know, President Pickerd is on the other end of the line...WHAT?!?! 

Church was a real party yesterday...Romeo, the Anziani investigator, brought a friend to church! And then when Gift walked into church, guess who was with her? Blessing! So I guess you could say our investigators really understood the "missionary work" lesson and are already being so awesome, inviting their friends to church. Gift and Romeo are going to be baptized on December 16th and then after the baptism we'll have the ward Christmas party!) We got to give a copy of the Book of Mormon to Blessing, maybe Gift will bring her to another lesson this week and the 3 of us will teach her the Restoration :)  Oh and we had a big ward lunch after, Italian style.



Stefania came to church again! And she got called to be the secretary in relief society so we are hoping that will be something the helps her come every week. In our visit with her this week, Sorella DeMann was explaining a scripture we read and Stefania busts up laughing and we are like "uhhhhh". she says "excuse me sorelle, I just can't stop laughing because Sorella Neuberger (no she didn't say my name, no one in this country can remember my name) made a funny face". Huh. I have no idea what face I was making but apparently it was hilarious and hey, I'm here to entertain. 

While finding one day this week, we talked to a Catholic monk. That was cool. But also sad. "Do you believe God speaks to us today?" Monk: "HA, no way!" He couldn't even wrap his mind around it. But we got to testify to Him that God loves us the same today as He did in biblical times so of course He will continue to speak to us.

On Wednesday, the youth of the branch (all 4 of them) had an activity and we were invited! It was on missionary work and helping them prepare to serve missions. It was so much fun being with them and making friends with them and explaining what we do every day and why we love it :) We gave each youth a copy of the Book of Mormon to give to a friend!

We met with Theresa this week, she's a tough cookie. Did I say that last time? Nothing's changed. We asked her if she prayed to know the church/Book of Mormon is true. She said "yes, but I didn't get an answer". Then we asked if she had prayed to know the catholic church is true (she's a devout catholic). She said "no, but I already know it's true, even though it's slightly corrupt and has lots of issues, I know they'll be fixed one day". If anyone wants to help us make sense of this situation, it would be greatly appreciated :) 

We also met with Irene this week!!!!! Oh wow she is just the happiest, smiliest person ever. Even talking to her on the phone you can tell she has the biggest smile on her face, it's the best. But, she's kind of in the same situation as Theresa. Meaning she is waiting on an answer. We explained that the answer will be a feeling that comes through the Holy Ghost and that if she prays, reads, and comes to church, she will receive that answer. 

So in our lesson with Stefania, I just couldn't resist asking how she got her answer (even though it had nothing to do with what we were talking about). And let me tell you! It was GREAT hearing someone tell us they got an answer and "felt a good feeling when they met with the sorelle and went to church"!!! Hey Stefania, can you please come with us and tell that to Theresa and Irene? Great, thanks. :) 

We walked 10 miles on Saturday, not to a destination, but just with all the finding we were doing! There was one point when we heard a group of people speaking english so we turned around and asked where they were from: Greece and the Czeck Republic! They are exchange students here in Italy and really bummed that no one here speaks english so they have to learn Italian. After talking about what they were doing here, we got to tell them why we are here! And invited them to church :) 

Transfer calls are tonight! It's kind of a bummer the way they do it in this mission because Sorella DeMann doesn't know if she's leaving so she says goodbye to people and hey maybe she'll stay hahaha. And also we find out tonight and none of you will know until next week. Guess I'm just adding a wonderful element of suspense to your life ;) Anyways, Sorella DeMann and I are hoping to do a 3rd transfer together but that's rare. So it's in the Lord's hands. Vediamo!!

Pday was great today, we had gorgeous weather and Paola took us on a beautiful giro! We saw some ancient ruins, drove along the coast, this island is absolutely beautiful. 




These past 2 transfers, I have been focusing on studying the Book of Mormon cover to cover and I finished this morning with these beautiful verses in the last chapter of Moroni: "Behold, I would exhort you that when ye shall read these things, if it be wisdom in God that ye should read them, that ye would remember how merciful the Lord hath been unto the children of men, from the creation of Adam even down until the time that ye shall receive these things, and ponder it in your hearts. And when ye shall receive these things, I would exhort you that ye would ask God, the Eternal Father, in the name of Christ, if these things are not true; and if ye shall ask with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ, he will manifest the truth of it unto you, by the power of the Holy Ghost. And by the power of the Holy Ghost ye may know the truth of all things."

This is such a beautiful promise to all of us. Sorella DeMann and I have been memorizing these verses in Italian this transfer and I am so blessed to be able to extend this promise every day. I know that if we pray with a sincere heart and real intent, God will manifest the truth unto us. He loves us and wants us to know for ourselves!! 

Oh and! There's a new mormon message out, it's a modern day version of the Good Samaritan and it is really amazing so I invite you to go watch it! It's really short!   https://www.mormonchannel.org/watch/series/mormon-messages

Love yall, have a great week! 
XOXO
more p-day pictures





Roasting marshmallows by candlelight 





Alghero



Sorella Carley Neuberger
Le Sorelle Missionarie
Corso Giovanni Pascoli 25
Sassari, SS 07100
Italia

Monday, November 20, 2017

Stefania came to Church!!!!!!

Ciao a tutti!

That's right, Stefania came to church this week. I would like to say this was our miracle of the week but more amazing things happened, you'll have to keep reading. We had a goal for 1 lesson every day this week and by some miracle we accomplished it! We have been visiting Stefania, a less-active, every single week that I've been here and probably long before that. And we've made plans so many times for her to get to church and they always fall through. So yesterday we called and called and called and she never answered. Then when I saw her head poke into the chapel I had to do a double take! There was a smile on my face the rest of the day, undoubtedly. The members were all very sweet and saluted her, so hopefully this is the start of something really good. 
Gift and Stefania

Also at church this week: GIFT! Wonder woman! She is amazing, I don't think I can say it too much. Sometimes I have to take a step back and think about all that she's been through... escaping her country in Africa, seeking refuge in Italy, losing both parents.. and she's only a couple years older than me. Wow. She brought Unity to the lesson (the cutest little african boy that she babysits) and was telling us how he can't go to school here because he doesn't have documents. It's a really long process for them to get those. Just one of the many humbling experiences and encounters we have on a day-to-day basis.

This one's for Chase: yes, spending 5 hours a day or more doing finding is rough, but I can sympathize. We do like 20-30 hours a week. Sometimes it's tough!! Especially a couple days this week when it was raining and there weren't too many people out. In those cases you have to stop everyone, even if you think you know what the outcome will be. On Tuesday we were doing just that and a lady, in the middle of the street, said "Prego!", meaning go ahead, tell me the message!!!!! So we stood there in the middle of the street in the pouring rain, huddled under umbrellas, and bore testimony of the love our Heavenly Father has for His children. Seed planting!! It's experiences like those that you can't be fully prepared for, but that you'll never forget.

We had a scambio with the Cagliari sorelle this week, they came to Sassari again. I was with Sorella Greer, she is in her 3rd transfer and her dad served in the Rome mission back in the day! So we set up a meeting with a lady named Bianca, Sorella Greer's dad was really close with when he served here in Sassari! I was so lucky to be a part of the beautiful reunion of Bianca and Sorella Greer. They were both in shock a little but it was so special to witness. We were with Bianca in Bianca's house, exactly where Sorella Greer's dad came when he served here. They spent a lot of time catching up but we did get to share a spiritual thought from the Book of Mormon! Not sure if Bianca is super interested in the gospel, but now we have that connection with her and she said we are welcome back any time :)

Visited Alghero for our p-day.
Also during the scambio.....Sorella Greer and I were doing casa in casa and got buzzed into a building! We knocked on Tina's door, apparently she had met sorelle on the bus in the past. She was sick and not feeling well at all but let us into her house so she could write down her phone number for us to call her when she gets feeling better!!

This week at english course we decided to "break boxes" (call everyone out) and teach prayer. We read James 1:5 and talked about the importance of prayer and having a relationship with Heavenly Father and not using vain repetitions. Well, I'd like to say it went over really well, but in a 99% catholic country.......haha yeah I'll leave it at that. But our students have been asking us lots of question the past couple weeks just about missionary life in general and then some of our beliefs! It's awesome seeing them want to learn more. One student, Katarina, even gave us a ride home after! We are hoping to get her contact info and meet up sometime outside of english group :)  

On Thursday we will be having a festa during english group for "il giorno di ringraziamento", Thanksgiving!! The students love learning about american holidays, and eating.. I'm right there with em! And we invited the members too so hopefully we will get a good turnout and it'll be a great chance for the english course students to create relationships with the members!  On Friday we got to go visit a member, Sorella Carboni! She lives out in the country and is just the sweetest. She makes pizza on fridays, so she made us some pizza- che buona! 

During the week we also met up with Mario, the english teacher (from a while back) and one of his students! Turns out Mario played basketball for the Sassari Dinamo tanti anni fa and lived in england for 30 years. But it was great to talk with he and his student about our lives as missionaries and why we are here!! Hopefully this will lead to bigger and better things :)

And now..
the biggest miracle of the week!... hopefully I can explain this in a way that makes sense.
On Friday our phone rang, unknown number. It was a lady named Irene, who said she got our number from Maria Chiara (a member of the branch). She wanted us to come over on Saturday. Well we assumed she would want to be taught english or something along those lines since she mentioned that she used to come to english course. When we got to her house on Saturday we were greeted by the cutest lady ever! Irene is a lawyer and works with the branch president, also a lawyer, and knows his family super well. Then she proceeded to tell us all the members she knows! Turns out, Irene used to meet with the sisters in 2015 and came to english course and church rather frequently!! She has a copy of the Book of Mormon, so we read the introduction and Moroni 10:3-5 with her. She said that she really wanted to start meeting with us again which is why she asked for our number from Maria Chiara. We were in complete SHOCK as you can probably imagine. Things like this are so rare but we are SO excited to see what is to come! The only challenge I can see right now is that she lives in Sassari by herself just for work, her parents live outside of the city so she goes to visit them on Sundays. So yes! Meet Irene :) 

I hope that you have a wonderful Thanksgiving! I am thankful for my family, friends, for all of your support. I am thankful that I get to be a missionary right now in this beautiful country and work with such amazing people every day! But most importantly, I am thankful for a Heavenly Father who loves me and all of us so much that He sent His Son!  I am thankful for the gospel and the joy it brings into my life every day. 
Happy Thanksgiving! Eat some extra sweet potatoes and brown sugar for me! (neither are a thing in this country...). Love you all!

XOXO

Sassari district
Exchanges with Sister Greer


DeMann's 1year anniversary in Italy

Service at the Caritas

Always something happening in the town square



Chestnuts roasting on an open fire (or some kind of nut)

Nativity made out of cheese



Gift and Stefania



Where we buy our fruit and vegetables each week
Sorella Carley Neuberger
Le Sorelle Missionarie
Corso Giovanni Pascoli 25
Sassari, SS 07100
Italia

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Benvenuto inverno

Welcome winter!!

That's right, it's winter here on the island and it's so cold we have no idea what to do with ourselves....and it's only going to get colder :) We are just counting down to November 16, the day the city turns on the heaters in our house! Then we can at least be warm somewhere.... but until then we will hover in front of our little baby space heater and do our studies mummy style- wrapped in blankets! 
Our apartment
Not too much to recount from this week.....when it's cold or rainy or both cold and rainy, Italians don't go out. And when you try to approach the door, "it's too cold". :) love it!! 

One highlight from this week was that when we went to visit Stefania, she said she has gone to institute the past 2 weeks! And she said she's been reading the Book of Mormon!!!! Sorella DeMann has been here for 6 months and this is the first time she's heard Stefania say that! Woo hoo!!!!! There's a phrase Italians like to say, "piano piano" which means "little by little". Piano piano Stefania will be back to church. We are praying so hard for her to make that step! She's coming for institute and reading the Book of Mormon :) 

We got a new ward mission leader this week........*drum roll* Jonathan Tavernari (he's a BYU basketball legend, and now plays professionally for the team here in Sassari!). Sorella DeMann and I were lowkey fist pumping when they announced that change in sacrament meeting. He is so awesome and has been such a help with Pietro. It's going to be great working with someone that is just as motivated to be a missionary as we are!!

We had a lesson with Gift this week (she is still on date for baptism, December 16th!). We invited Matia, she's a convert in the branch that speaks english really well! She came to help out and bear testimony of the word of wisdom!! And when Gift arrived, suprise! She brought a friend to the lesson!!!!!!!!! This girl is on fire. She brought her roommate, Blessing, to come to the lesson and learn about the word of wisdom. When we asked Gift if she would live the word of wisdom she said, "I already do all of those things" YES!!!!! And Blessing was asking us some questions at the end, it was so awesome :)  Gift came to church yesterday too! She is really so strong. She comes to church by herself every week and doesn't have any friends really because she doesn't speak Italian. But she still comes every week with no push from us. It's incredible. Yesterday she tried to pay tithing AGAIN! This time we had to explain to her that she can't pay tithing until after her baptism so she can just keep the money or make a donation (fast offering). So she just paid the money as a donation!!!!!!! WOW. She blows us away. Ah being a missionary is so rewarding, I don't know how I got so lucky to be able to witness her conversion and diligence in keeping the commandments but I am so thankful. 

We also technically have a new investigator, Theresa, I think I mentioned her a couple weeks ago but she's known the missionaries since 1973. She's a tough cookie that's for sure. But for some reason, we really feel like now is her time. She's ready, she knows, but she's scared and hesitating. So if anyone has suggestions, I'm ready!! Sorella DeMann and I are ready for the challenge though, because when we are sitting in her living room bearing testimony of the gospel truths we know, every single thing about it feels SO right. 

Eggplant lasagna
At the Mensa Caritas on Saturday, I got to try my new favorite Italian dish, it's eggplant lasagna--so good! "Melanzane".

Last night we were planning to go out and do some video finding, but then decided to call Fulvia, a member and see if we could come visit, although it was late and there probably wasn't a bus. When she answered the phone she said she wanted to call us and invite us over but thought it was too late to catch a bus!!!!! So of course, we hunt down a bus. We may have gotten a little lost and missed our stop, but we got to talk to a really cool dad and his 2 little sons! They were super interested in coming to english course so we are praying it works out for them to come. It's so amazing how the Lord puts us in situations He knows we need! If we wouldn't have missed our stop, we never would have talked to that man :) Fortunately, the bus driver was nice and dropped us off in the general direction of Fulvia's house. Thank goodness for technology because we were able to use maps to wander around the streets in the dark until we found her house :) 

Fulvia told us a really cool story of a girl she met over a year ago, Monica. Fulvia prays every day for the chance to share the gospel with someone. One Monday she did just that and felt that she needed to go to the grocery store. She didn't know why, because she never does grocery shopping on Monday, bad produce, etc. But she went anyways and loaded up her cart with water and a few other things. When she went to check out, she met Monica, who was working at the grocery store. Monica asked how she was going to carry all this water to her house. Fulvia told her she lived alone but that she had some angels that would help her, the missionaries (well played, Fulvia, well played.). And from that, stemmed a beautiful friendship between Fulvia and Monica. Monica has 4 children, Fulvia has given her a Book of Mormon and I think she has read some. Fulvia has been trying to get her to meet with us but she's busy. Last night when we were at her house, she called Monica (on speakerphone). She said, bold like an Italian, "Monica, why don't you come meet with the missionaries? You need the gospel in your life. Everyone needs the gospel. Your family needs the gospel, etc. etc." OH it was AMAZING. I turned to Sorella DeMann and said, "dang, we need to bring her finding with us!" hahaha but seriously! Members like Fulvia >>>>> .  Fulvia has also been friends with Theresa for a very long time, they are like sisters. Theresa came to Fulvia's baptism 20 years ago. SO.....vediamo!

Found matching hats while sorting clothes
We also met with Kiri (Tavernari) one day this week..... there is a huge clothing stash at the church that we didn't know about until she showed us! Apparently members have been bringing clothing donations to the church and they've been building up for a while. So we sorted them into categories. We are trying to think of what we could do with all of these clothes because there are so many refugee camps in need for this winter. (if you have ideas please let me know!) Kiri got approval from the Sassari basketball team that they are going to make this their winter community outreach event. So now all the members of the basketball team and their families are sorting through their closets too! Kiri even went around her apartment building knocking doors asking people for donations. She's awesome. We are just brainstorming a way to incorporate the gospel into this amazing project!!

Other than that, our week was full of english group finding! We are trying to emphasize it because the most recent baptisms in Sassari are results of english course students! I think we handed out 400 or more cards this week just traveling around with our giant sign!! It's a lot of fun! :)

Quote of the week: "Testimony is not a destination; it is a possession for performance." (from "What is your Destination?" by Marvin J. Ashton). This is something I've been reflecting on a lot this week. Obtaining a testimony isn't a destination!! There are thing we can continue to learn and parts of our testimonies that need to be strengthened! But when we do have a testimony, we are more able to share the gospel with others :) A testimony really is a possession for performance! That's something I've really come to learn as a missionary and is something I invite each of you to do this week. A testimony doesn't have to be verbal, but can also be demonstrated through our actions!! I have a testimony of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. I am thankful for Him, my Savior, and His atoning sacrifice for every one of us. I am grateful to be His hands in His work here nella bella cita di Sassari. 

Vi voglio bene! Alla prossima!!
XOXO



From English class. (we got some funny answers)


Our kitchen
Our bedroom

Sorella Carley Neuberger
Le Sorelle Missionarie
Corso Giovanni Pascoli 25
Sassari, SS 07100
Italia


     

Monday, November 6, 2017

Conferenza come una missione

Ciao cari miei! 
(short one this week because we were out of our city for 3.5 days...)

il grande annuncio per questa settimana: (Big announcement of the week)
Gift is getting baptized!! On December 16th. We met with her a couple times this week and when we asked her to follow Christ's example and be baptized she COULD NOT stop smiling. And neither could we :) She just continues to blow us away with how strong she is and her desire to learn and understand. We had TWO members of the bishopric yesterday tell us Gift paid her tithing. We said "and?" and the response was "When is this girl getting baptized?!" December 16th, we can't wait.

Something cool I learned this week:
One of the members of the Sassari branch loves the Book of Mormon so much that he took the time to record himself reading THE ENTIRE BOOK! Because the pre-recorded stuff on gospel library doesn't exist in Italian. That's dedication. Also, how can I get a copy?! 

New food I tried this week:
Pesto fresco al noci! It's a different sauce to eat with pasta, besides tomato sauce. The best way I can explain it: it's like pesto but also kind of like peanut butter? hahahah. Guess you just have to try it to know! Probably my new favorite food.

Halloween in Italy:
Is actually really scary.....everyone dresses up as really scary things, no fun princess or superman costumes. Even adults dress up and go around trying to scare kids. It's something! The way they did trick-or-treating in Sassari (since no one has actual houses with doorbells), all of the stores in centro participated and decked out their store. Then the kids went store to store collecting candy! It was a lot of fun to just walk down the street and see!

Highlight of the week:
We spent all of Tuesday traveling to.....ROMA! We were in Rome for 24 hours for a mission conference with all of the missionaries that are on the mainland, Malta, and Sardinia (Sicily had their own conference). So everyone flew/trained in for that! It was amazing getting to see all of my friends from the MTC, every single one of us was at the conference (except 1 in Sicily)!! It was a blast and just felt amazing, I don't know how else to put it. The mission really does give you another family, away from your family. That's who these missionaries are to me! I feel like I am home, like I belong, like I am a part of something great. And I am! La Grande Missione Italiana di Roma :) 

MTC district reunited
Caserta district reunited (minus a couple)

MTC group together again at the conference

The guest of our conference was Elder Torben Engbjerg! He's from Denmark, so it was a cool experience hearing him talk about the Copenhagen temple and other sites and having visited those sites myself!! He and his wife both addressed us, they are so awesome. He told us of a great accomplishment: he and his sons biked from New York to San Francisco in 28 days. Wow!! It was neat to hear stories like this one and his other life experiences. Something he challenged us to do as missionaries was to find "the ONE". To find someone you can touch every day. Well, Sorella DeMann and I have been working super hard on that right when we got back to our city Friday afternoon!! We did some video finding with "Grazie a Lui" and there was one girl that said after the video "I'm touched by that!" We were like YES! We didn't even have to assume that she was touched, she just came out and said it:) We had a lot of success that night and got some wonderful new contacts, so hopefully there are good things coming in Sassari. With the approach of winter comes a new slew of struggles but we are pushing through. 

Our first night in Rome Sorella DeMann and I ventured out on our own and found "Alice" a pizzeria. Now the pizza in Rome is not good. But this pizzeria was completely different, we had a cheese and zucchini pizza, a pumpkin based pizza, and a tomato and fish pizza! It was so much fun trying new foods and they were delicious. But the main reason I'm including this on this email is so that I remember the name of this place. I'm going back.

Alice Pizzeria


A cool miracle that happened at the mission conference:
Anziano Fuller (the best friend of Chase's companion/trainer)
An elder came up to me (Anziano Fuller) and introduced himself and then asked if I had a cousin serving in Korea. I said, "yeah actually, it's my brother!" He responded by saying, "My best friend is training your brother" WHAT?!? The world just keeps getting smaller and smaller. It made my heart so happy to hear that! Of course, we took a picture together. :)

We have been working more this week with Stefania, a less-active member, we even made a plan to get her to church! We even saw her on Saturday and she was down! But then on Sunday morning we woke up to a text from her that said not to stop by :( Sooner or later, she's going to make it, I know it! 

On Saturday night, Sorella DeMann and I decided to do a 2-man gesso with our board! "Trova la felicita". It's so much fun standing next to that sign and handing out Gesu cards. It's also funny to see a wide variety of reactions. We had one couple walk by and after offering the card the girl said "no, no grazie" and the guy said "io prendo Gesu!!!" Mama mia, it's moments like that that keep us going, honestly. We had another guy decline the card, then come back about 20 minutes later because he had changed his mind. He wanted the card so he had a picture to show when he went to get a Gesu tattoo. Hahahaha 

Yesterday after church it was pretty rainy, luckily we got the invite to go to Paola's house! Her son and husband (the branch president) sleep the whole day so she needs someone to talk to. And we're the only other people in this city that don't sleep during pranzo :D! It was great visiting with her and an exchange student that's here from Utah. We learned how to make Italian sandwiches like professionals, and she said she'd have us over another time to learn her lasagna recipe! Whoop whoop! 
The Market - Say cheese!
Shoutout to Chloe (Neuberger), the first cousin to email me! (besides Ali.....we're all in this together). But seriously Chloe, you made my day/week/month and you're so awesome. Keep it up. Love you girl.

This week I read a really good talk by Elder Hales in which he says, "Now is the time to become a disciple of Jesus Christ, which means accepting His invitation to 'come, follow me.' This is the decision we made in our premortal lives. Now we must make it again here in mortality, every day, in every situation by taking the Savior’s name upon us, remembering His atoning sacrifice, and keeping His commandments". I absolutely love this, it's a great reminder that each one of us decided before this life to follow Christ. And every day we have the opportunity to make that decision di nuovo!! What a blessing and a privilege. It's my hope and prayer that we will choose to follow Him every single day, no matter how hard it may be at times! I am so blessed to have the opportunity to be a disciple of Jesus Christ and a 24/7 representative of Him in Sassari, Sardinia. I love my Savior, I love this gospel and I love being a missionary.
XOXOXO

Mission Conference with Elder Torben Engbjerg


Sister Oehler - MTC comp



Sorella Carley Neuberger
Le Sorelle Missionarie
Corso Giovanni Pascoli 25
Sassari, SS 07100
Italia