Hello wonderful, magnificent, beautiful, amazing, faithful family!
I  hope the sunshine is radiating in your lives today, no matter what the  weather is like outside. We have a loving Heavenly Father, our Savior,  Jesus Christ, lives, and the gospel is on the earth once more-- with  knowledge like this, how could anyone be glum?! It is a beautiful day  here in The Ohio,  which is great because 1) it's my half birthday 2) we went to the zoo  today and 3) the day began with thunderstorms! Hah, when we pulled up to  the zoo, the sun simultaneously came out. It was wonderful-- the Lord  had 15 missionaries praying for sunshine and He answered our prayers...  We are so spoiled.
I had a conversation with Rob Baker, one of our investigators and he  asked me how I could be so optimistic and endlessly happy... my  response? When you know the gospel is true and understand the Plan of  Salvation, everything else seems so insignificant-- besides that, you  understand that as long as you do your part, the Lord will take care of  the rest. Everything will work out in the end so long as we try our  hardest to keep the commandments and follow the promptings of the  spirit. I think one of Satan's biggest tools is getting us wrapped up  and caught up in the bad news of the world, the mistakes we've made, and  the things we have no control over...Pessimism. But through the  Atonement of Jesus Christ, all that is unfair about life, can be made  right, all the mistakes we've made can be overcome, and all the hurt can  be healed-- Satan would have us loose sight of this, but if we fall  prey to this tactic of his, we will destroy ourselves because Gods  create, devils destroy. We must cling to the gospel, keep the  commandments, and live up to our covenants with unwavering faithfulness,  and then we can be optimistic knowing that all our shortcomings will be  overcome by the Atonement of Christ. This is the 'good news' of the  gospel.
It has been a wonderful week. I love being a missionary!
Rob  is progressing nicely and is excited for his baptism on 4 June...  Conversely, we're excited for him. He has been so prepared by the Lord  and has received a lot of answers to prayers this week. Ironically, he  was offered two different job positions this week at two different  Baptist churches, writing for them. It is his dream to be a writer. He  was talking about how he would have to turn them down because he no  longer shares their beliefs and explain to them that after two years of Baptist Bible College,  that he's becoming a 'Mormon'-- but even as he was trying to sound  pessimistic about all of it, he pointed out that he will have the  opportunity to share the gospel with these men on a level that no  missionary knocking on their doors ever would simply because he's a  respected colleague  of theirs. His ability to sort through scriptures  and truth and understand how he must live and apply it is amazing.
Kim, Eric, and David came to church yesterday and loved it-- They  stayed for all three hours and David really enjoyed Primary. We taught  them the Plan of Salvation earlier this week and it brought a lot of  clarity to them-- Kim especially-- on the questions she's always had. It  feels so good to bring light into people's lives. They're doing really  well and it won't be too long before Kim and David are baptized and Kim  and Eric can be sealed for time and all eternity in the House of the  Lord. I love being a missionary.
With transfers this week, things are kind of up in the air, but I  know the Lord is in charge and whatever needs to happen for me, for  Sister Vaasili, for the area, and for the other areas in the mission  will happen. I know that with perfect certainty.
The gospel has been restored and it is true. Life is beautiful.
Have a superb week!!
Love,
Sister Chelsea LeSueur
xoxox
 
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