A note from Sister Poznanski (mission Mom),
THE WORK IS HASTENING FORWARD !!!!
Next week is going to be a magnificent week !!! The prophets have said, ‘’God is hastening his work’’ and indeed, with the change of the age of our missionaries, our mission will have the blessing and the privilege to receive 90 more missionaries in the next 4 transfers ! We will become a mission of 270 missionaries (including 10 couples).
Concretely, what does this mean for our mission ?
- Certain little branches which didn't have missionaries before will be able to receive some.
- The amount of sister missionaries will double, which means we will be able to open up some cities to sisters
- Certain cities will be able to receive another companionship.
The allocation of these missionaries is always done by inspiration. It is important that the members desire and show that they are ready to work with the missionaries. Let us not forget that it isn't the members that are there to help the missionaries, but the missionaries are serving the members and the bishoprics to help them fulfill their missionary responsibilities.
Tuesday April 2nd we will welcome 23 new missionaries (a lot of 18 year old elders and 19 year old sisters). Mid May, 40 others will join us, and at the end of June, 30 more missionaries !!!
This also means finding and equipping 25 new apartments for which we have to thank all the members here and there who have helped us and who continue to do so. Without this precious help we wouldn't have been able to do it by ourselves despite the incredible efforts of our missionary couples and President Poznanski’s faithful counselors.
I want to testify to you that our Father’s hand is over this mission. We see it act miraculously every day so that everything is done orderly, effectively, and especially serenely.
The field is ripe for the harvest, our missionaries are ready to walk with faith towards the elect, find them and teach them beside and at the houses of our members who are willing to open their homes to the eternal joys attached to missionary work.
Thanks to everyone who prays and acts to participate in one way or another in this work that is hastening forward. We are so blessed to see this in such an obvious way.
May all these young missionaries be welcomed at the level of all the efforts that they are doing and will do by accepting to come serve and strengthen the church here in our country. May be blessed, all of you, for your support and prayers in our behalf in such a great time.
Sister Poznanski
| Sister Bitter With President and Sister Poznanski |
| Our Incoming Group of 23 Missionaries |
A note from President Poznanski:
To the Family of Sister Bitter
Sister Poznanski and I were delighted to welcome your daughter , Sister Kari Ann Bitter , into the France Paris Mission on 02 Apr 2013. She and her MTC companions were enthusiastic and all arrived in good health. She spent her first day eating some home cooked food, napping, visiting with me, contacting non-members in the heart of Paris, and sharing testimonies in our home. We enjoyed her spirit.
The next morning, after a mission orientation, Sister Bitter left for her first assignment to work in the Melun Area with Sister Rhondeau, who will be her trainer. Their apartment address is:
To the Family of Sister Bitter
Sister Poznanski and I were delighted to welcome your daughter , Sister Kari Ann Bitter , into the France Paris Mission on 02 Apr 2013. She and her MTC companions were enthusiastic and all arrived in good health. She spent her first day eating some home cooked food, napping, visiting with me, contacting non-members in the heart of Paris, and sharing testimonies in our home. We enjoyed her spirit.
The next morning, after a mission orientation, Sister Bitter left for her first assignment to work in the Melun Area with Sister Rhondeau, who will be her trainer. Their apartment address is:
(send an email to karlabitter@gmail.com for Kari's address).
Any packages or letters you would like to send will reach your missionary at this address.
We feel very privileged to work with your daughter. We also realize the responsibility we share with you to help her continue to grow spiritually as she faithfully performs her duties. May the Lord inspire us all to sustain him in this challenging and exciting assignment. We hope you will join Sister Poznanski and me in praying each day for your daughter , her companion, investigators, and all of us serving in the France Paris Mission.
A positive, supportive letter from home every week does wonders to sustain a missionary’s morale. Proverbs 25:25 states: As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country.
Sincerely,
Franck Poznanski
President, France Paris Mission
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| A look at Melun France |

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