Preparing Members and Prospective Missionaries to Share the Gospel. Disclaimer: I Have No Calling Or Authority and Cannot Speak for the LDS Church. I Write Only from My Perspective as a Returned Missionary. Any and All Mistakes are Mine Alone.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Week 3: "Stay out of Your Comfort Zone"
February 2, 1988
Dear Mom, Dad & Family,
I'm doing my laundry right now; we get a half-day P-day before we take off tomorrow. The past two days have been full of goodbyes and picture taking.
It was hard to fight back the tears as we said goodbye to our morning teacher today. It is hard to believe that we could all become friends so quickly, all in just three short weeks.
The second counselor in our branch presidency said to me on Sunday that there comes a time every now and then when we have to leave our comfort zones. It is time now for me to leave my comfort zone here. He also counseled me to always strive to stay out of my comfort zone as a missionary by working hard continually and taking on new challenges.
It is going to be tough leaving here tomorrow, but it is time for me to move on. I am excited to go; I can't wait to get to San Jose.
We have been doing a lot of hymn singing in the last three weeks, at the beginning and end of every meeting, and I have been collecting some new favorites such as "I Believe in Christ" and "A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief." You need to sing all seven verses of the latter to get the full impact; we did that yesterday morning at the end of our morning class and my heart was full. Last night, as I lay in bed, I sang all seven verses in my head and I got a little misty when I got to the last two
Today I got a care package from a friend from high school, and it was great to hear from him. I think I have changed some in the last three weeks, for as I read his note I again got a little misty. Some things seem to mean so much more now.
I will write again soon from California. Life is Good!
Love
Douglas
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