Washington Tacoma Mission

Chase will be serving for two years as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the
WASHINGON TACOMA MISSION.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

I wish I could restart my mission

January 14, 2013

I'm really sad I'll probably just have 1 transfer with Elder T, cause I really like him.  I laugh all day long, and he teaches me so much.  I've grown and learned so much in the past few weeks, it's crazy.
Here's our philosophy: we're here to find, teach, and baptize the prepared.  And if they aren't prepared, we don't really continue to meet with them. we'll make occasional visits, but if they aren't keeping commitments, there is nothing we can do to help them progress, and we only have 2 short years to do the Lord's work full time.  So we had another baptism this weekend, and now we are pretty much teaching pool-less.

This week we spent the vast majority of our time finding.  Why?  Because sacrifice brings forth the blessings of heaven!  Eternal principle :)  I love tracting.  We found some really cool new people this week, I'll try and give a quick synopsis. 
1) Lisa.  Really sweet lady. she's a little bit older, and right now in her life she is going through......everything. I'll spare you the details, they really are depressing, but I'll just say she's had some really hard struggles. So we knock on her door, and she invites us in.  I'm with Elder J at the time, and so we go in, and start talking to her.  As she is telling us about her religious background, I felt really strongly like I should teach her about the atonement. So we do :) we shared with her Alma 7:11, and the spirit was really strong, and then we shared Mosiah 18. (I LOVE that chapter :)  I think she understands that Heavenly Father led us to her door that night when she needed us.  She wants to learn more before she sets a date, but she wants to be baptized in a few weeks, so we're really really happy for her :)
2) Wallace.  So I wasn't actually here for this, so I don't have much to say, but Elder T and S were knocking and it had been a long day.  After knocking doors all week,  on this day we were closing in on our 7th hour of knocking doors, and on top of that, we were all fasting, so we were all tired. On the last door, of the last street, they knock into Wallace. He comes down for a church tour, and they taught him the restoration.  He is so excited about the Book of Mormon, and is dying to read the whole thing.  At the rate he's going, he could finish it this week :)  He wants to be baptized in a few weeks as well, the date will depend on how fast he reads, he wants to finish it first.  :)

I'm really into studying the scriptures right now.  I've gotten so much better at studying. I wish I could restart my mission, with all the experiences and things I've learned over the past year, and then have a full two years ahead of me!  But I guess it doesn't work like that, so I gotta make this next year count. 
I read the second half of Alma recently, then all of Helaman, and I just got into Mosiah.  It's always been one of my favorite books, and I've never loved it more than this time around.  If anyone is looking for some scripture study ideas, I'd recommend starting in Mosiah, and read with some of these ideas in mind: Justice & Mercy, Helaman 12:24, Authorship style/word choice, and Agency. 
Love, Elder Chase Williams Lonas

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