Hey sister Bassett!
This week we went to teach an investigator at a recent convert's house. He lives in our area, but she doesn't, and they are dating. Back about 4 months ago when Elder Coffman and I were first put together, we talked to a guy at a gas station. And it was probably one of the most spiritual TTI's of my mission, but he rejected us. I was kinda bummed but felt good 'cause the spirit was there, and I knew that guy had felt it. Anyways, 4 months down the road after never seeing him again, he shows up last night to the lesson only this time, he is prepared to hear the gospel. He is going through a rough time in his life right now and needs the Lord's help. It is a miracle. The Lord led him right back to us!
Elder Chance Pebbley
"Commitment is doing the thing you said you would do, long after the mood you said it in has left you." George R. Zalucki
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
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When I was 14 or 15, I had a teacher that prided himself on being a thinker. We had some enlightening discussions in his classroom. He helped me ask some great questions that led to tremendous answers that still guide me today. We agreed on many things, but were at odds on a few. One of them was religion. I had a lot of respect for this man, but it amazed me that someone who claimed to be open minded was blind to just how closed minded he was when it came to God. He was always challenging my faith. He considered my beliefs to be a sign of my weakness. His claim was that unless it could be acknowledged by the 5 senses, there was no proof that God existed. I struggled as a young person to help him understand that he was limiting his understanding to what he had personally experienced, cutting himself off from other possibilities. The best that I could do was to try and help him understand how I knew; that things of the spirit could only be understood and perceived by the spirit. Years later, I still don't have a better answer to this one fundamental question, but I face the same dilemma. This blog is dedicated to preserving stories and experiences of missionaries in the Arizona Mesa Mission both during and after their formal missions. Some stories are fun and light hearted, but others are of a spiritual nature. The blog forum is so convenient, yet the format is limiting. There is more to these words than letters on a page. To truly understand the messages requires not only an open mind, but a soft heart.
After all, "A man's reach should exceed his grasp, else what's a Heaven for?- Robert Browning"
After all, "A man's reach should exceed his grasp, else what's a Heaven for?- Robert Browning"
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