Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Vicenza - Week 21

Ciao Tutti e Auguri!
Hope everyone had a great Christmas and will have a great New Year's! Well I had probably the most white Christmas ever this year, literally, and spiritually! So on Christmas we went to and fro from a bunch of members homes for various meals etc. It was a full day of just chatting and feeling at home for a day. I then got to skype home and who is going to not enjoy that??? It was a great relaxing day. The following day we went back to work proselytizing and teaching people on the street. We honestly had a hard time finding people to teach mainly because no one wanted to go out the day after Christmas (We also assume the same will happen on New Years as well). But it was okay because we had a baptism we had to prepare for. We woke up bright and early Saturday morning to fill the font in the Padova church Building. We were not expecting the B. family to show up until 30 minutes before the baptism, but they were so excited and showed up over an hour early! We got them dressed and all of the people who were going to baptize them. It literally was a sea of people in white. I don't think i will ever see a sight like that again (but i would sure like to). We planned for about 40 people to show up to support the baptism, and over 60 ended up coming!! The baptism went soo great, the family was so excited, and when I went to baptize the youngest son Eric, I felt a surge of energy fill inside me. It honestly was too cool to describe. After the baptism we thought our white Christmas was over, but as we were driving back from Padova with a member family, it started snowing!! It was just a perfect combination for the day. A baptism filled with people in white, and the rest of Vicenza in a blanket of white!



I was so excited to see the snow, and quite frankly got sick because of it. I walked outside in the snow for fun without a coat on and got under the weather and was out of commission for the rest of the week. But I’m fine now so no worries haha. Now that the B. family is baptized, we get to start preparing more people for baptism so we are back on the streets looking for people who want to hear the gospel. We hope to find some new people this week and give them the same joy we feel.
Here is a little quote I like about the scriptures:

"None of this makes much of a difference unless it gets inside you. All of this is just marks on pieces of paper bound together in leather; it has not value, unless it becomes you. The purpose and essential blessing of life is to be changed, to become more like the Lord your God, to realize the full measure of your divine potential"

I hope we can all apply this to our lives and resolve to recommit ourselves to being more like our Savior. There is not better time to start changing then there is today. Happy New Year!

Anziano Chase

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Vicenza - Week 20

Hey everyone!
I don’t have a lot of time today, but I’ll make some quick remarks. This week has been full of Christ-centered appointments. Man, if only every week was Christmas, we could have so many people who want to think about Christ. We have been flooding people with messages of Christ and of the true spirit and meaning of Christmas. My companion was a little sick this week, but even with that, we were still able to attend all our appointments and much more. The baptism is happening this Saturday and I am just soo excited! It is a white Christmas for the Lord and it just testifies to the many miracles that Christ gives us. I hope that the work will flow everywhere because everyone I talk to, if they don’t just turn us away and yell bad things at us, ends up going away feeling a little bit better about themselves and think just a little bit more about the pure things in life, the gospel, and the Savior.
I really like these verses of scripture for Christmas:
Luke 2:
 11 For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.
 30 For mine eyes have seen thy salvation,
 31 Which thou hast prepared before the face of all people;
 32 A light to lighten the Gentiles, and the glory of thy people Israel.

We know of our savior. We know he is the way, we know he is the light. Let us come unto him and embrace him. He is the gift to mankind. I hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas and spends a little time thinking about what we can give to him this Christmas. After all isn't this considered his birthday, the time we should be giving him gifts, not receiving gifts???

Buon Natale!!!


Thanks for having everyone send letters, It is appreciated a lot!
 Me teaching about Christ

Making ginerbread men for pday with members

The gingerbread missionary was made for me from a daughter in the family named Ellie

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Vicenza - Week 19

Buon Giorno Tutti

Questa Settima era buon. Lo ho recevuto una nuova collega se chiama Anziano L. Elder L. is from Idaho Falls. He has been on his mission for about a year and a half. He loves football, and aspires to be a college football coach. So needless to say, we are off to a good start. To be honest, I didn't want a new companion after Elder S., but I think we will be ok.  Sports and this Christmas season will unite us. I gave him a pretty good introduction to Vicenza. I picked him up at Milan (He is coming from Genova) and we went bowling with the senior couple for introductions to the area and the people.

We then had ourselves an American Ward activity for Christmas and we had a lot of good converstations with people.

Anziano Chase and L.

President Dibb and his wife ended up coming to our ward for church on Sunday. It was strange having him there, but you can always count on him to lay down the law for the ward in regards to missionary work and how they should always have someone for us to teach. Who knows if it will make them change, but it sure is something we can hope for.

There is this family that the other Elders have been teaching - Gina, Jesus, and their two children Julian and Eric. They are a military family, and are just some of the nicest people around. In the month that they have been taught, I have been on exchanges teaching their family for almost 75% of their lessons. I never really thought about it that much. On a night when I was their with one of the other elders, we committed them to baptism! We were so excited. But it gets better.  Anziano L. and I were out teaching a less active, and I get a call from Eric. He asked me to be the one to baptize him! It is pretty freaking awesome! I never thought that I would have made so much of an impact on a family that wasn’t in my investigator list. One of the elders that actually has them as investigators and myself, get to baptize them. It just made me so grateful to know that wherever I am, I can still make a difference in someone's life. They are getting baptized the 27th of this month, and I am just soooo excited for them.

Hope everything goes well, and remember to share the true spirit of Christ with all those that you can. One less active named Hiranth told us that he was just so grateful that we would think to tell him that Christ loves and knows him, just like our Heavenly Father. If we just take a minute and tell someone they are loved by their Heavenly Father and Savior, we have no idea what type of impact we can make in their lives.

I know the gospel is true with all my heart. I know that Christ is the one and only reason why we should be celebrating this Christmas season. I know that this gospel has been restored and that it is verified in the teachings of the Book of Mormon. I am grateful for the trials I have in my life, and for the strength to overcome them!

Ciao Raggazzi!!!

Anziano Chase

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Vicenza - Week 18

Hey everyone!

Hope you all had a happy and fun week. This week was sure busy. We had a Christmas conference, well what they considered to be a Christmas conference. We sang some carols, had a cinnamon roll, and watched the video "Egli รจ il dono" which is "He is the gift" We have been encouraged to spread this video  across the globe, and to all we meet. It is a nice video that shows the true gift of Christmas, the first gift, the reason of Christmas. So here is my little promotion of this video: Watch it, share it, and remember the true meaning of Christmas.

Transfer calls came in this last week too, and I will be remaining in Vicenza for another 6 weeks. My companion, on the other hand, is heading out to Morbengo tomorrow. It is really sad to part ways with a top bro in the mission, but it had to happen sooner or later. We spent the whole week making visits to members, investigators, and had a good week. Lots of people are going to miss Elder S.here, and that just makes me want to do the same as he did, and leave an impact on this city. I am getting a new companion, Elder L., who is coming in from Genova. From what I hear, he loves football, so I have high hopes for what the future brings.

The time of the year makes for many spiritual blessings, and there is just such a great feeling out in the center of the city at night. There are lights up in every city, and personally, it beats Christmas houses in America. I love how the whole city comes together to make this season a great experience.
The future is still covered with a veil of mystery, but I am excited for what is to come, and will try my best to make every moment the best. Hope you all have a great week and enjoy this festive time of year!

Anziano Chase

Cool little scipture section to read. Start with Words of Mormon 1:7 and after you have pondered it, go to Ezra 10:4. We do not know all things, but the Lord does. He works in us to do His will. He will be with us and we need to have the courage, and then actually go out and do it!

Marostica


The board game Brotherhood

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Vicenza - Week 17

Hey everyone!

Hope all of you all had a great Thanksgiving. There is no such thing as Thanksgiving here in Italy, but once again I have the military base here in Vicenza to be grateful for. There is a Samoan member named Ringo who really loves missionaries. He is the one who always takes us to all-you-can-eat places. He picked us up Thanksgiving morning and brought us to his house. There, he had an uncooked big turkey, a ham, and limitless food items that you would have at a Thanksgiving. Then he told us we had to cook our Thanksgiving meal.  We got to work right away and created a masterpiece. It turned out really awesome! I know for sure no other missionaries in Italy had it made like we did, and I am continuously grateful. We had a great day with him and then he sent us home with all the food for leftovers, so needless to say, I have been stuffed lately.

We have had a pretty good week with lessons and so forth, but things have slowed down a little bit now due to a dry spot in new investigators. We don’t let that get to us, though. We keep going with the people we know and try to make a difference in their lives. We were walking through town with Robson, our Brazilian friend and investigator, and he told us something that really touched me. He said, "when I am with you guys I know I can walk anywhere, and have the power of God to protect me." It gave me a real confidence boost that I know no matter who I talk to, or where I go, I am in the Lord's hands and he will protect me from anything that tries to take me away from my mission here in Italy!

We get transfer calls this Saturday, and I am really nervous that they will be taking Anziano S. out of the city, because we have been together for 3 months now, but I know whatever happens, will be for the better of the mission.

A little spiritual thought I would like to share is from the book The Miracle of Forgiveness by Spencer W Kimball. "All of us are sinners... the only tragedy in life is sin... no one is perfect, but the Lord has given us a sure cure- Repentance" These are all broken up parts of the book, but it's message is clear. Anything we do wrong has a way back. If we seek that forgiveness we can achieve it through repentance. We are not chained down from heaven because if we sin, we can still be freed from our chains through repentance.

I hope everyone has a great week. Vi Volgio Bene!!

Anziano Chase

I got the Christmas package. Thanks for all the food and gifts and the tree. It's hanging up all set up. I was not patient and accidentally ripped one of the presents, so I just opened them all.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Vicenza - Week 16

Bridge built by Paladio, the creator of Vicenza

Hey everyone!

Hope you all had a great week. This week seemed really short, due to us having our P-day back to normal now. Nevertheless, it was still a pretty eventful week. We started this week by deciding to focus on gratitude, because Thanksgiving is this week in America. We would write down just a few things we were grateful for each day, and would write down different types of gratitude too, such as; why we are grateful for Italy, our companion, our ward, our investigators, random, etc.. And then we decided to go off of what President Utchdorf said in a Conference a few days back about being grateful in our circumstances and FOR our circumstances, So each day we would write down why we were grateful for a circumstance we were in and also why we were grateful for a circumstance we went through. It brought a whole new change to our thought process and helped be a lot more happy throughout our week.

We had a lot of investigators show up to church on Sunday, the most I have ever seen, so we are hoping to get some good things accomplished this week with them. We are continuously blessed by the members here in Italy. We went out with Ringo and an investigator again this week, but instead of going to all you can eat BBQ, we went to all you can eat sushi. I have to workout twice as hard right now to not gain too much weight, but i have gotten so many food blessings that it is pretty dang hard haha.
We took a bike ride to go do a passby of a potential investigator and while we were riding we decided to stop by lago di Fimon. We were a little dissapointed that we didnt get a real good view of the lake, but it was still nice to be able to go look at the natural landmarks in Italy. You can never go wrong with a good long bike ride around Italy. We also saw a huge pork for sale at the store. It was just a little bit out of our price range though as missionaries.
Hope you all have a great Thanksgiving, and try to look at the hard times you may have had, or are having, and look for ways to be grateful about it. The Lord never gives us a trial that we cannot handle, which should also give us a greater reason to be grateful for the growth we receive from it.

Anziano Chase

This is a really nice family in the Vicenza Ward. The Matteazzi Family. 

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Vicenza - Week 15

Buona Giornata Tutti!

This Wednesday we had a mission tour done by Elder Fingerly of the Quorum of the Seventy. We went down to Verona for the tour. All the missionaries thought we were getting IPads but it ended up that we might not being getting any at all in Italy. Elder Fingerly talked a lot about how we can use technology though to improve finding people to teach. He talked about how we should encourage members to use social sites to invite others to church events that missionaries will be at. He also talked about how we can improve results in our lives by looking to improve little things by just one percent. If we do that, all the little areas that improved by one percent with make a huge difference on the overall scale and will bring so much more to the work.

The week was pretty slow again, but we had some good lessons with Aurora, still prepping her for baptism in the future. We also went with a member in the Italian ward named Ringo to eat at an all you can eat Brazilian bbq place with a friend he wanted us to teach. It was such a blessing to not only get fed like crazy, but to have people trust us enough to teach their friends. To me, gaining that member relationship is huge because it helps us to create bonds and help them. It is so much better than going to a member’s house asking for someone to teach.  If they want us to teach someone, then they will ask us also. It really helps that relationship because we aren’t using them to find people to teach. We taught a lot more lessons and had some good times.


No favorite italian food yet, but there are plenty of interesting meals I’ve had like Bankoo, an African dish with fermented corn mashed into a ball with a spicy soup to dip the ball into.

Side note, I got to hang with Elder M. at the conference all day so it was pretty cool to be able to hang with him and some other cool bros.


Hope everyone has a good week and I get to email you all back Wednesday again!!

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Vicenza - Week 14

First off next week we have P-Day on Thursday due to a mission conference being on Wednesday next week.

We had a really good week here in Vicenza. We have been visiting a lot of part member families and less actives. There is a Peruvian Lady named Charo we visit a lot.  She served a mission, but married a non-member and doesn’t go to church. But the thing is she still has a huge testimony of the gospel. We visit her a lot and started to befriend her husband, who ended up giving us a Russian beaver skin hat that is worn in the snow. Pretty dang cool!

It has been rainy or wet every day this week. Not my favorite weather but it will do. The river got really high one day, and it got a lot of mud and stuff in it because of the rain. 
We have also been teaching a lot of people English, and they are just a good group of people. We have so much fun teaching them English, and they help me with my Italian as well!

We had a good miracle with a part member family on Monday. I had been praying about a specific family for quite a while, but I didn’t know why. The wife was a recent inactive convert, who is divorced with 3 children. We were able to see her and we spent a majority of the time teaching her oldest daughter, Aurora, who is 14. She has such a huge testimony, and asked us if she could be baptized. We were so excited and are starting to teach her and prep her for baptism now. It really helped boost our efforts in teaching less actives and part member families; because there are so many people we can help without even recognizing it.

Anyways it was a really good week and here are some pictures of the week that include my English class, my Russian hat, the river, and a small city called Marostica, which I thought had a pretty cool castle


Anziano Chase


Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Vicenza - Week 13

Well we started another transfer, and that means I am no longer one of the newest missionaries in my mission! But I am only in transfer 2 haha. This week went by quick, but it was a pretty standard week. We had Halloween with the American Ward and were able to do a trunk or treat. Most of Italy does not do Halloween, but they are starting to do little things like parties and such. We all dressed up too because we got permission. I was a soccer player in a warmup suit with Elder C.. Elder S. was a fat pizza maker and Elder D. was Superman. It was a lot of fun to be able to experience a Halloween in Italy, even though it really was just like in the States since we went to the base for the trunk or treat.
We have a new member in the Italian branch named Ishmael who is getting ready to go back home to his country in Africa (it is some French speaking one) so he asked us to teach him as much as we can because the church is not set up in his country and he wants to have as much knowledge as he can. We have been teaching him a lot. It is nice because it is about so much and I get to study stuff for myself. It helps us practice our teaching skills, too.
Also, we were able to talk to Robson about what we do as missionaries and we had a great discussion with him about it. He was like "you guys being missionaries, must get the power of God to be able to talk with people. If I had that I would just walk up to people and say 'Do you want to talk'. " We thought a lot about that and we think it is a lot easier to sit down and just talk with someone and get to know them before you introduce the gospel, because how can we teach someone when we don't know who they are? It was pretty powerful to me to think about that.
We were walking down Giro (Downtown Centro) and we saw this beggar who had a guitar. Elder S. has wanted a guitar so we asked her if it was hers. We asked if she stole it, she said no, so we asked to buy it, and we got it for 10 Euro! We had her sign a paper in case she did steal it that way we would have verification that we bought it from her.
It has been raining a lot lately, so it is getting a little harder to find people to teach, but we are going strong.
A Little spiritual thought: "Without the spirit, you will never succeed, regardless of your talent and ability" - Ezra Taft Benson.
I don’t even really need to explain how this applies to missionary work. The spirit leads us to do good, and if we don’t have that spirit with us, then our intent is not to help others.
Also I like how in John 5:39 it talks about searching the scriptures, and if you take the time to really read and ponder upon them you will find the answers you are searching for.
Anyway, have a great week everyone!

Anziano Chase

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Vicenza - Week 12

Hey everyone!!
This week marks the end of my first transfer in Italy! Only 15 more to go haha. Everyone in my district in Vicenza is remaining the same. We all are excited to continue the fun work we started together. The week went by with some pretty exciting moments. On Saturday, one of our English Class students, Julio, asked if I wanted to play tennis with him, and seeing this as a great opportunity to create a good relationship with a potential investigator, of course I had to reply with a yes. So I got to play tennis with him, in a domed court. It was a blast and we were playing really hard, and it was just a load of fun.
Sunday was just as great. Right after the American ward, I was sitting in the kitchen making some investigator calls, and in walks Brother Barnson! I was really surprised to see him, but boy was I happy! Not many people get to see their friends or anyone they know while on a mission, so I am very blessed right now. We got to talk for a bit and we hope to get lunch together soon. It was a pretty great miracle.
We also had a talent show in the Italian branch. There were some pretty cool talents people had. Massimo F. played the tenor sax to a really upbeat jazz song, another member teaches Shaulin (a type of intense karate) so he gave us a demonstration of the types of stuff he does. He is in really good shape and it was unbelievable what he did. And then there were lots of singing, and funny skits.
We had some scambios this week too. I was with Elder C. for Monday and Tuesday. We like doing scambios, because we believe scambios bring miracles, and it has. It also helps that we all like each other a lot and can just do it whenever.
Our focus this transfer is on taking a weakness of ours and making it a strength just like it says in Ether 12:27. Also we want to focus on spreading cheer and joy by helping reactivate less actives, and bringing them back to the joy they once had.
Things are going great, and it is just one big flow. Starting to get a little cold, but other than that everything is going great!

Anziano Chase

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Vicenza - Week 11

Well we had a really fun and blessed week here in ol' Vicenza. We started off with lots of lessons with potential investigator and got to hear some really good stories about people's lives. Got to learn how to make Pasta from scratch by one of our investigators named Robson. He is a Brazilian who can speak Italian and English. Truth is he learned how to speak English through online gaming. He never actually took an English class. Anyway, the pasta making process is pretty interesting. I won’t say how to make it because I would rather show people when I get back because I’d say it’s a pretty cool little talent to use. We also got to go bowling with a single soldier and the senior couples. We went to the military base to do that, and it was quite a blast. It is always nice to have that relaxation time with the other missionaries. We then had a really good Sunday.  I gave a little talk in the American Ward (I had no idea I was giving the talk until he asked me to in front of everyone at church that day) and talked about finding the connection with people through their story. Getting to know someone is the only way you can truly know how to help them. The gospel of Jesus Christ helps us make a connection with them because when you take the time to get to know them, there is always a principle of the gospel you can tie into their story.
We were fed a lot this week by members. We have been really blessed by them lately. It is so reassuring and uplifting to know that the members care. When I first got to Vicenza they didn’t have a big relationship with the missionaries, but now I can say each one of the members really want to help us. We have a lot of good appointments set up this week, and we keep finding more people to talk to.
There was also a chocolate festival held in centro this week. It was the most crowded I have ever seen the city. There were a lot of carved dark chocolate items, and a lot of good chocolate. We certainly had a lot of fun in the city this week because of that. So many different types of chocolate, and a lot of happy missionaries because of it.

The scripture I have been focusing on this week is D&C 90:24. "Search diligently, pray always, and be believing, and all things shall work together for your good, if ye walk uprightly and remember the covenant wherewith ye have covenanted one with another."           
The main part I like about the scripture is the “be believing” because it takes a lot of humility and courage to believe in something. When you have the desire to believe, you will put in the diligent work and effort to help your belief. I believe that just enhances everything else in your life, through true belief. I have witnessed so many miracles in my mission and as I continue to believe I can make a difference out here, and put in the effort on my part, I know I will help change people's lives for the better.
Have a great week everyone!

Anziano Chase






Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Vicenza - Week 10

Hey everyone! This week was probably the best week I've had so far in my mission. We were stacked with a lot of fun stuff. We were visiting some really amazing people and getting to know their life stories, and sharing a message about the gospel with them. We met a Rasta African who loves meditation, An Italian rapper, and old Albanian guy who does a great "old man walk", tons of other Africans, and some really great members who have been inactive for a while. We met this lady Nancy D., who is a less active. She called us to ask for a blessing because her husband is not a member. She was having some pain in her neck. We loved how she had the faith and humility to call us and ask for a blessing. We gave her a blessing (saying it in Italian was the scariest thing I’ve ever done so far here) and the next day she called us and said she felt soooo much better. And THEN she invited us to go visit her sister because she wanted her sister to come back to church too. It was pretty great, her sister had such a great testimony and is going to come back to church.

We also had another dinner with my "nonna" (Italian Grandma), Rosanna, and her friend and daughter. We had another big meal, starting with a hand crafted Pesto Pasta, then a Crepe with Spec, apple, bresciamella, then a pan (Bread) with soft potato in it, then little fried pizza rolls, and finished up with apple strudle. It was a pretty delicious meal. 

We had a scambio also and I was with Anziano C. and we had a really good day.  We had a half hour between lessons at the Parco Querini so we decided to try and catch some baby bunnies and roosters. We looked really strange doing it, but we vowed to catch one before we leave Vicenza.

Eddie and Larry, our two African brothers are still doing great. Their baptism date is set for the 1st of November. They just have so much trust in God, and see us as their brothers. I really admire their willingness to do what God desires of them.

Anyway, time has been flying and I love the attitude and theory Anziano S. and I have developed, which is the law of attraction. If we wake up and have positive thoughts, like a radio wave, what we send out will come back in it’s like form. We will receive more positive because we are sending out positive vibes. That's a lot of the reason why we had so much success this week. You should test that out, I really think it works. Anyways have a great week everyone!!


Anziano Chase

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Vicenza - Week 9

Another week has gone by and I’m starting to be in a groove. 

Conference was really great. We were at the church all day because we watched all but the Saturday morning session on Sunday (due to time changes). I really loved how President Monson talked about how we need to care more about walking as Jesus walked, not just where he walked. There was lots of focus on following the prophet’s teachings and having a testimony of the Book of Mormon. Eddie, our top investigator came to a session and brought his friend Larry. They both loved it. Eddie is still doing great and loves all we teach him. Larry loves the church, so we are going to start teaching him this upcoming week.

We had a lot of "scambi" this week which are exchanges. I was with another elder in our district in Vicenza for a couple days and we taught in his proselyting area. We committed a family to baptism there. They are a military family and the husband had been deployed for quite a while. We were planning on setting a baptism date with the mother and her sons, but when we showed, up the husband was there. He got back a month early and, after teaching him the restoration, we set 4 baptismal dates with all of them. It was pretty great.

Then we had a zone meeting in Padova where we talked about the big 3 for our zone which is "SYL" (speak your language which is Italian), Companionship Compliments, and Companionship prayers. It was pretty cool. After the meeting I went with one of the Zone Leaders, Anziano J. to the city Bologna to do a scambio with him. We had some pretty good lessons and were out on the streets getting to work. It felt weird not working with the investigators I usually teach but it was really nice to see how other missionaries are and how they teach.

I ate with a lot of people this week. I had a 5 course meal but I honestly can’t say what it was. Also, I had a smoked brisket and pork from an American member. He sent us home with so much. It had been smoking for 14 hours. It was pretty good.

I continue to love it out here and cannot testify more of the need to love what you do. Make sure you find joy in the everyday adventure, and remember Christ in all you do.

Hope everyone has a great week!!!


Anziano Chase

Anziano Chase in his new Italian jacket (he's pretty excited about it - it has Italian stitching ;)! )


Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Vicenza - Week 8

The Vicenza Anziano
Hey everyone! This week was a very interesting week. We started off by going to Verona to pick up a permesso for Anziano S. We stayed with some other elders and had a great time. A friend of Anziano S. in the area gave us all huge pizzas. It was pretty awesome. We came back and went to a member’s son’s baptism in Padova. There were a lot of people there so it made us really happy. I shared a short spiritual message in Church the next day. It was quite difficult, but I used all the grammar I knew to make it a durable and understandable 5 minute message. Anziano S. was very proud of me.

We met with Eddie, one of our potential investigators, and he is like our brother now. He told us about how he escaped from Nigeria 6 years ago and how he relies on God to get him through. Our last lesson we gave him a book of Mormon and he said he believed Joseph Smith was a prophet. I invited him to be baptized and he said yes! We hope to have him be baptized on the 25th of this month. He is such a cool dude. In fact today we went with him to some stores he knew about and we got some really really nice clothes for under 20 Euro combined between Anziano S. and myself. I got a really nice Suit jacket and some shoes and S. got some really nice shoes.

Yesterday we had training in Bologna. On the way we met a guy who was cast in the new movie Exodus. He showed us a pic of him and Christian Bale. It was soo cool. He had a full on Egyptian beard, even though he is Italian. Right after that we met an English professor who told us a story about how he went to help a woman on the Street and she ended up going into labor and having the baby right in front of him. Talk about strange!!! On the way back from training (training was good by the way, learned a lot about taking care of ourselves, money wise, security, and housekeeping wise) there was this mentally challenged Italian saying.... shouting vulgar cruel stuff to this Brazilian lady in the bus we were in. She got up and started kicking her and spitting at her. We and some others moved the Brazilian lady away and the Italian left the next stop. It was a weird thing and it definitely made a lot of people on the bus uncomfortable haha.

We are seeing a lot more success and we are starting to get our groove here in Vicenza. Anziano S. and I have done a lot of work getting this place going, and it is on the uprise, so hopefully we can continue to work hard and see results.

Something cool I read last night was that we already have fought Satan once, and won. We should engrave that in our minds when we see him trying to push us around. We chose to come and face him again and we know we can win.

Also when we think about our hard times, remember that Jesus is right next to you through it all. He already suffered it, so he knows the pain, and when you are in pain, think of him going through it too. We all have trials, but in him we can be forgiven and lifted at the last day.

Miss everyone


Anziano Chase

Vicenza



 Hootenanny (German) Pancakes! They were delicious!