Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Come, Come Ye Saints

Dear Family, Happy Pioneer Day! We had a pioneer activity on Saturday with our ward and it was incredible. It brought back memories of the church history sights and the wonderful Spirit that I felt as we visited them. We began the night by walking around the parking lot with a makeshift handcart singing "Santos Venid" (Come, Come Ye Saints). It sounds silly and it looked sillier, but the moment I began singing the Holy Ghost came. He testified of sacrifice and long-suffering. He testified of eternal families and the wonderful heritage which we are so blessed to claim as our own. It was a wonderful experience. I have thought a lot about the pioneers since then and still don't know if I could have done what they did but knowing that they walked thousands of miles through blizzards in rags and on rations of meal sure makes it easier to do what I do. To finish the night, we watched "17 Miracles" which just brought the Spirit all the stronger. And speaking of miracles, this is so tiny, but when the night started we didn't have any investigators there. One had tried to come but couldn't find the church so they went home. The movie started and we knew that if we didn't have an investigator there we would need to leave. We all wanted to watch it so badly (especially Elder Ayala since he hadn't seen it) but decided to be obedient even though we didn't have anything planned that night. In the exact moment, and I mean exact, that we stepped out of the gym to leave, our phone rang and it was the investigator that couldn't find the chapel calling saying he still wanted to come. He loved the movie and felt the Spirit. It was something so simple, but I just know that had we stayed, he wouldn't have called and he would have missed out on the blessing of learning of the pioneers. I have a new companion. On Wednesday, we had a "mini-transfer" with 3 missionaries leaving and 3 coming in. The next day I went on an emergency exchange and then we made it permanent. We were in a 4-some for a day and a half. That was crazy. Anyways, my new companion is Elder Lewis. He replaced Elder Clark. He has 2 week left in his mission. I know him pretty well since he has been my zone leader twice and we have been on a number of exchanges. So it will be fun to be with him these last couple weeks. Pictures to come. We have been struggling with investigators but have had great success with less-actives. We just so up and teach about the Atonement and repentance and tell them how it is. It is interesting to see how they react. They start coming back to church but the ones that stay back are those actually allow the Spirit to teach them during the lesson rather than just coming back one time because they are afraid to go to Hell. In one of my trainings on Tuesday, I taught how to teach people how to pray. I talked about teaching people to counsel with the Lord. We read Alma 37:37 Counsel with the Lord in all thy doings, and he will direct thee for bgood; yea, when thou liest down at night lie down unto the Lord, that he may watch over you in your sleep; and when thou risest in the cmorning let thy heart be full of thanks unto God; and if ye do these things, ye shall be lifted up at the last day. It really made me think how often I truly "counsel with the Lord" rather than just tell Him what I want, what I think, and when I need it. I think if I can just learn to be more humble and accept the scripture in Isaiah 55 that my life would become much easier. What a blessing it is to have a Father in Heaven that listens to and answers our prayers in the correct time for us. 8 ¶For my athoughts are not byour thoughts, neither are yourcways my dways, saith the LORD. 9 For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my awaysbhigher than your ways, and my cthoughts than your thoughts. Thank you for your prayers. I love you all. Elder Case

Friday, July 26, 2013

I Love Being a Missionary!

Dear Family,

I love being a missionary. This is the best experience I could ever have hoped for. God is so kind and merciful and so aware of us and our individual needs. I love teaching the Gospel, especially I love teaching the Atonement of Jesus Christ and Repentance to those who are down trodden and poor in spirit. It makes me think of Elder Holland's quote, "Surely the thing God enjoys most about being God is the thrill of being merciful, especially to those who don’t expect it and often feel they don’t deserve it."

I know that this Gospel is true and that it changes people. God is a God of miracles. He works miracles everyday according to His will and our faith. I know that the Atonement of Jesus Christ is really and that it applies to not only everyone that I teach, but it applies to me. I love repenting each day and ridding my life of those things that distance me from God or weaken my sensibility to the Holy Ghost. I love the Restoration of the Gospel and the glorious news that we have all been commissioned to take to the four corners of the earth. And above all, I love know with an absolute surety that I am a son of the Living God. That He is aware of me and that His love surpasses all earthly comprehension.

I forgot to tell you all last week but Elder Clark (my companion) is Uncle Galen's neighbor! Elder Clark has a thing for faces that once he has seen someone he doesn't forget. He couldn't figure out where he had seen me before but finally asked if I knew Wilford Anderson. I told him no but that my uncle used to be his neighbor. He just said, "No way!" He lived in that col-de-sack (no idea how to spell that) for about 15 years. He said that his dad and Uncle Galen are good friends. He thought it was so awesome when I showed him Russell's wedding announcement. Small world.

So on to the miracles. Two weeks and two days ago Elder Clark was on exchanges with the zone leaders. While there they visited an active member and taught her and her non-member friend that lived in our area. The next day, the friend came to an Investigator Devotional with us. We taught her on Tuesday night with our Relief Society President and Rosario (the investigator) during the lesson bore testimony to us that the Book of Mormon is true, that this is the true church, and that Joseph Smith was a prophet! It was unreal. Answers to all our prayers. We stopped by on Saturday and taught her about baptism. She had read 2 Nephi 31 and loved it and said that she felt the Spirit tell her that she needed to be baptized. We invited her to be baptized this upcoming Sunday and she said she would need to pray about it but that if not this weekend, the next weekend for sure. As we finished teaching about baptism we taught the Word of Wisdom. She not only testified that the Word of Wisdom was a commandment from God but committed to live it for the rest of her life and at the end of the lesson we dumped her coffee in the trash to which she said, "I feel so good about throwing that out!"

She came to church yesterday for all three hours and then we stopped by last night. She told us that after we had stopped by on Saturday and taught about the Word of Wisdom, she went out to eat with her friend. They were going to a Salvadoranian restaurant that served coffee with every dish. On the way there Rosario told her friend (who is her best friend) that she wouldn't drink coffee with her meal. When they got there her friend asked why she wouldn't drink coffee. Rosario's response was, "because it is bad for me and it is bad for you". She then told her friend that she would no longer be attending their church because she had joined another. Her friend said, "that is fine, as long as it isn't the Mormons!" Rosario then responded, "Ya soy Mormona! Y tu seras tambien!" (I'm already Mormon and you will be too). She then committed her friend to come to church with her this following Sunday and the even greater miracle is that her friend also lives in our area.

That was just one of the miracles this week. There are too many to tell them all. God is kind and merciful and loving and He is hastening His work.

I hope you are all well. I love you and love your prayers and pray for your often. Please pray for me tomorrow. I will be doing a number of trainings for our Mission Leadership Conference. Particularly pray that I will understand God's will and what He wants me to teach about prayer. Please pray for Rosario. That God will answer her prayers of when she should be baptized and if it is His will, that she can be baptized this Sunday and that she will have the strength to not drink coffee.

I love you all,

Elder Case

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Teach Nothing but Repentance


Dear Family,

To explain the photos, I woke up one Sunday morning and saw Elder Nottingham sitting on his bed like this. Yesterday morning I finished my prayers and looked up to see Elder Johnson doing the same thing. It made me laugh pretty hard.

Thank you for all your love and prayers. I feel more grateful with each passing day for each of you and your examples to me.

I was on exchanges in a different zone last week and they had a zone meeting. To start off the zone meeting, they had each companionship stand up and tell about a miracle they had had recently. It was powerful. I was amazed to hear the miracles of the Lord. The Spirit was present testifying that what is taught in 2 Nephi 27:23 is true:

"For behold, I am God; and I am a God of a miracles; and I will show unto the world that I am the same yesterday, today, and forever; and I work not among the children of men save it be according to their faith."

I know that miracles still happen and that the greatest miracle of all is a change of heart. I love when we have the chance to see that miracle happen because you know that it didn't happen because of you. This week we had the opportunity to see hearts changed. We have been teaching and testifying like all missionaries do but President Ashton taught us about teaching the Atonement and then to follow up with a lesson on repentance. As we have done that it has been powerful. Our investigators finally came to church!

We were finally able to find a family at home and taught them about the Atonement and they came to church! We taught a less active family the repentance lesson and when we left, their hearts had changed. We asked at the beginning of the lesson if they had read what we left them in the Book of Mormon. The 18 year-old daughter said no because she can't remember to do things like that. During the lesson we talked with her about what sin is and how it made her feel. We asked if she liked the feeling that sin caused and then if she felt that God was pleased with her and if she felt clean and pure. She said that she didn't but that she would give anything to feel that way. We left her with the verses in Alma 36 where Alma describes his pain and sorrow and then his joy and promised her that she could feel that God is pleased with her if she would do what Alma did. She was so excited to read the Book of Mormon. Quite a change from when we arrived.

No wonder the Lord commands us to "Say nothing but repentance unto this generation". As we have taught repentance to those who are repentant and to those who think that the Atonement is out of their reach, I find so much solace in what we learn from Moroni 6:8, "But as oft as they repented and sought forgiveness, with real intent, they were forgiven."

I know that that is true. God will always forgive those who sincerely repent. Sorry for the many scriptures and but just one more thought from Elder Holland, 

"I do not know who in this vast audience today may need to hear the message of forgiveness inherent in this parable, but however late you think you are, however many chances you think you have missed, however many mistakes you feel you have made or talents you think you don’t have, or however far from home and family and God you feel you have traveled, I testify that you have not traveled beyond the reach of divine love. It is not possible for you to sink lower than the infinite light of Christ’s Atonement shines." 

I love you all! This Gospel is true.

Elder Case


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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

The Latest Update

Dear Family,

Well since I just wrote you on Saturday, I don't have too much to say. Our Bishop called two ward missionaries this week and we couldn't be happier. The members are beginning to understand their part in the work. I am really excited going forward.

We taught two different lessons yesterday on repentance and it helped me to understand just how important this work really is. As we taught less-actives, we bore testimony of God's love but then told them that not only could God not bless them (succor them) if they continue sinning, He actually begins to block their way (Mosiah 7:29). It was a pretty powerful experience as they felt the Spirit and recognized that what we were teaching was true.

I love this work. I know it is true. I love you all and am grateful for your love and prayers.

Elder Case

Monday, July 8, 2013

After All You Can Do




Elders Nottingham, Case & Johnson.  Nottingham's going home.  Johnson is the new assistant.

Dear Family,

It has been an interesting week since I last emailed you. We had the whole newspaper and reporter experience, went to the temple, Elder Nottingham went home, Elder Johnson became an assistant, transfers, and Mission Leadership Council. We have been busy but it has been good. Elder Johnson is awesome and we will have a great time together in the coming months.

It has been fun to work with Elder Johnson because we both have the same perspective on how things should work. We entered the MTC the same day and both still have a lot of time left and so we have been making changes to the way things work rather than just accepting them because we go home so soon. It is also fun that he is in my ward and speaks Spanish and also has a native companion. Now my companions are Elder Clark and Elder Ayala. We have two natives in the apartment and it is a blast. They are so positive and fun to be around and they always correct our Spanish which is helpful.

I was scared to death to do transfers without Elder Nottingham, but after much prayer, everything worked out according to plan except just one moment. On Tuesday night after we have taken the new missionaries back from the airport, put them through orientation, fed them, interviewed them, and had a testimony meeting, they are picked up and taken to different location to stay the night. By the time they are leaving the mission home to go sleep, they are exhausted and about ready to pass out. It was just at this moment that we stepped outside that the rain came and it just poured! We had to load all the bags and thus we got drenched. Sister Ashton of course had to take advantage of the moment and made us stand outside in the rain to take our photo. It was fun for us but I think the new missionaries were miserable.

We had Mission Leadership Council yesterday and President Ashton taught us the doctrine of the Fall. That was pretty fascinating but what really hit me was his concluding thoughts. We had been discussing grace and how we need grace since we are in a fallen state and how it is that we obtain grace. We, of course, talked of 2 Nephi 25:23 and where it says, "we know that it is by grace that we are saved, after all we can do". President then talked about how we have to believe this. He taught us how we can know if we have done our best and that after we have done it we really just have to turn it over to the hands of the Lord and accept that we can not do it without him. He said that "after all we can do" implies that we fail. It made me think about how we do missionary work. We follow a schedule, we study for my investigators, we pray for them all the time, we think about them and their needs, and we worry about them. We then go and teach them and they still don't want to get baptized and we get frustrated and don't know what to do. Now I understand that at this point I just need to turn it over to the Lord and trust that He will follow through on His promise and save me or save my investigator by His grace. Even though I have done my best it still isn't enough and we always have to rely on Him to make it enough. I love to think of Ether 12:27 when it comes to that idea.

Anyways it was a powerful study that affected me deeply. Please pray for Anthony Umanzor. He will be baptized next weekend but we need to be able to finish teaching him first. Pray that we can meet with him.

I love you all. Thank you for your prayers.

Love,

Elder Case