A Team Member Goes Missing
Everything began normally on Saturday, August 3, as we took the train into Paris. This time, we traveled with two other groups to our designated area near the Eiffel Tower.
At our first transfer, we got off the train and started walking when one of our youth group girls exclaimed, “Mary’s not here!” (Her real name isn’t Mary, FYI.)
By that time, the train had already left, and none of us had contact information for her. We knew that she had been struggling to get her SIM card working the night before, but that didn’t matter anyway since we didn’t have a phone number for her.
Now she was on a train in Paris without us; as her team leader, I (Joshua) was responsible.
We sent messages to another group that was still on the train, but they couldn’t find her either. I told our group that we needed to proceed to our destination because we could not try to search for her on this massive train system. We hoped she would be wise enough to take the train back to the monastery and wait there until everyone returned for the day.

Thankfully, that’s exactly what she did, and she eventually rode back into Paris with somebody else who returned her to our group.
Meanwhile, we had a great morning and afternoon handing out booklets near the Eiffel Tower. We even met a pastor and his family from Florida who took a picture with us because they were excited about what we were doing. One of the girls in our youth group also met a Japanese lady who lived in the same town that she had visited on a missions trip last year!
Alyssa spent a lot of time pushing the kids around in the strollers, and she was a little disappointed that she didn’t get to help more with the booklets or the pictures and video. But, eventually, she had a chance to hand out booklets while I took care of the kids, and her stroller time became an unexpected blessing!
Several people asked for directions to the tower, and she was able to give them the information they needed since she had walked around the area so many times. So when people asked how to get to the tower, she would give them a booklet and answer their questions.
It was another one of those situations where God was working in the details, but we couldn’t see it until later.
That evening, we received wonderful news – someone received a booklet this week, placed their faith in Christ, and filled out the form on our organization’s website to let us know they had been saved!
A Couple Days of Rest and Exploration
Sunday, August 4, was a day for everyone to take a break, rest a little, and see the city. We took our youth group kids into Paris to see the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Olympic cauldron, the Louvre museum, and the Arc de Triomphe. Of course, we didn’t pay for entrance to any of those sites, but we have the pictures to prove that we were there!
The next day was also a day of relaxation. We brought our youth group kids to a water polo event and then went to visit some of Alyssa’s relatives in another part of the city. We decided not to attend the water polo event ourselves because we would have had to pay full price for each of our kids, and we knew they wouldn’t enjoy it enough to justify the cost.
After seeing Alyssa’s relatives, we spent some time at a Lego store that Alyssa found, a big hit with our little ones (and us adults)!
When we go on these missions trips, we usually spend most of our time working hard, but it’s also important to take a break, and you want to enjoy your destinations when you travel internationally. So these two days were perfect, and they prepared us for the final push to the end.
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