Visit to Rock City--Fly like an eagle?
Buenos!!Well, to start things off, this week is transfer week! We got some exciting news: This transfer I will be training a new missionary!!! Yup, I will be getting a brand-spankin-new greenie. I'm absolutely stoked. I'm thankful for the opportunity to serve, and that President Griffin and the Lord have enough confidence in me for this assignment. So, I will meet my new trainee on Wednesday. This transfer should be a good one! As for Elder J, he is off to Sevierville! Sevierville is pretty much mini-Las Vegas, so he'll have a good time for sure. I'm thankful for the chance I had to serve with him, and I've learned a lot from his example of hard work, diligence, and obedience. He will do great out in Sevierville.
As for what happened this last week, I'll start with last Monday. For P-day, we went to Rock City, a little ways south of Chattanooga, which is famous for its view. From the lookout, you can (supposedly) see 7 different states! It was pretty cool, lots of pics coming. Then, we went up and spent the rest of the day in Downtown Chattanooga, and did some exploring down by the waterfront. It reminded me of Portland a little bit. Anyways, it was a super fun day.
The lessons were few and far between this week, but we were able to have solid lessons with E and A. E has a real desire to be baptized, but he has a LOT of things to work through, but we set a goal for him to be baptized on the 22nd of October. Our lesson with A went great! We taught him all about the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and really hit home with baptism. He told us that there's a lot of things in his past that he wants to be cleansed from, and he has a sincere desire to change his life. He won’t set a date right now, but we think that after his wife R has their baby in a couple weeks, things will be less stressful, and that we will be able to set a date with them. I really believe that A and R are going to be baptized, and it'll be soon. Now, we just got to get these investigators coming to church! Neither E or A came to church this week, so that'll be a big focus this week, focusing on how we can get them to church.
My ponderizer this week comes from Jacob 5:13, 71 which says, "And these will I place in the nethermost part of my vineyard, whithersoever I will...that I may lay up fruit thereof against the season...And the Lord of the vineyard said unto them: Go to, and labor in the vineyard, with your might. For behold, this is the last time that I shall nourish my vineyard; for the end is nigh at hand, and the season speedily cometh; and if ye labor with your might with me ye shall have joy in the fruit which I shall lay up unto myself against the time which will soon come." After having been called to the Nashville mission, being here in Dalton sometimes feels like the "nethermost parts" of the mission. But, this transfer has been a testimony to me that my change to the Knoxville mission was inspired. If I'd never come to Dalton, I would've never met all these wonderful people, or served with Elder J, or trained the new missionary that will be coming this week. I know the Lord makes things happen for a reason. I also know that as we work to save our lost brethren, the Lord will guide us to those who are ready, and help us have joy in our work. I am learning to have joy in laboring in the vineyard everyday!I hope y'all have a good one! Wish me luck!
Love,
Elder Mitchell
More pictures from Rock City--what a view!
Titanic?
Calling the world to repentance...
Holding up the world!
Downtown Chattanooga
At the soup kitchen where they volunteer once a week
His district this transfer
Tracting a goat?
Another sleeping pic