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Can You Feel So Now?
Author: Justin Barton
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Conversations with very-recently returned missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints discussing changes of heart, spiritual growth, change, and challenges from their missions.
To help you remember the feelings brought on by connecting with God that inspired you to make enduring positive changes.
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Join us in this episode of the 'Can You Feel So Now?' podcast as we sit down with Coby Wells, who recently returned from a two-year mission in Uruguay. Coby shares insights into his life, family, and hobbies, and delves deep into his spiritual journey. He discusses impactful scriptures, his understanding of being 'crucified with Christ,' and recounts an inspiring story of trusting God during a challenging illness. Coby also opens up about his change of heart, the importance of charity, seeing others as God sees them, and the transformative experiences that shaped him on his mission. Don't miss his heartfelt testimony in Spanish!
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
01:04 Coby's Mission Experience and Impactful Scriptures
02:19 Understanding 'Crucified with Christ'
03:19 Challenges and Trusting God
08:55 Pre-Mission Attitude and Post-Mission Reflections
16:39 Personal Revelation and Guidance
20:35 Post-Mission Goals and Inspirations
25:54 Final Thoughts and Testimony in Spanish
In this episode of 'Can You Feel So Now?' host Justin Barton sits down with Isabel Crofts, a returned missionary from the Washington, Spokane Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Isabel shares her experiences, personal growth, and the challenges she faced during her mission. She discusses the influence of being a twin, adapting spontaneity within the structured mission life, and her unique role working with the Swahili-speaking population. Isabel also reflects on her change of heart, the universality of Jesus Christ's love, and how she aims to integrate these lessons into her future. Join us for an inspiring conversation about faith, service, and personal transformation.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:52 Life as a Twin
01:47 Mission Structure and Challenges
03:04 Serving the Swahili Community
05:07 Personal Growth and Faith
09:36 Understanding Jesus Christ's Role
14:00 Scriptural Inspirations
19:27 Future Aspirations and Service
22:06 Memorable People Who Make a Difference
23:42 The Power of Priesthood Blessings
25:23 Facing Hardships on a Mission
28:25 Battles Worth Fighting
29:57 Lessons from Mission Leadership
30:27 Self-Worth and Giving Your All
35:28 The Reality of Life's Challenges
38:03 Experiencing a Change of Heart
38:55 Singing the Song of Redeeming Love
40:24 Coaching Yourself Through Tough Times
41:44 Testimony in Swahili
In this episode of the 'Can you Feel So Now' podcast, host Justin Barton interviews Becca Wright, a recently returned missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints from the Argentina, Salta Mission. Becca shares insights about her mission experience in Salta, Argentina, including how her love for music helped her cope with stress and feel closer to the Spirit. She discusses her personal growth, touching on themes of trust in God, patience, and resilience developed during her mission. Becca recounts transformative experiences during her mission that strengthened her faith and reliance on Jesus Christ, including a powerful experience related to fasting and the role of joy in her life. She also reflects on the challenges of maintaining spiritual practices after returning home and the importance of continuous trust in God. The episode closes with Becca sharing her testimony in Spanish.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
01:09 Becca's Mission Experience
01:29 The Role of Music in Becca's Life
03:35 Challenges and Faith During the Mission
07:28 Trusting in God's Plan
16:53 Comparison and Personal Growth
20:05 The Importance of Joy
24:50 Post-Mission Reflections
28:25 Final Thoughts and Testimony
In this episode of the 'Can You Feel So Now?' podcast, host Justin Barton sits down with recently returned missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Maycee Leavitt. Maycee shares her experiences growing up in multiple locations, her decision to serve a mission in the Washington, Spokane Mission, and the challenges and joys of her journey. She opens up about how her faith and relationship with Jesus Christ deepened through the trials she faced, both before and during her mission. Maycee discusses the transformative power of prayer, the importance of personal study, and how covenants with God have significantly impacted her life. This compelling conversation highlights the enduring lessons and spiritual growth that come from fully dedicating oneself to service and faith.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:42 Maycee's Background and Early Life
01:34 Experiences and Challenges of Moving
02:38 Mission Assignment and Initial Impressions
03:33 Developing a Relationship with the Savior
07:57 The Importance of Prayer
09:28 Specific Prayers and Their Impact
10:38 Overcoming Challenges on the Mission
16:18 Personal Growth and Attributes Developed
21:32 The Power of Words and Scripture
24:51 Mission Themes and Future Aspirations
27:19 Final Reflections and Testimony
Visit our website at alma526.com .
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to alma526rm@gmail.com and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
If you find value in this project and would like to support its growth, please consider contributing anything you can. Venmo: @Justin-Barton-33 last 4 of phone is 8541
In this heartfelt episode of the Can You Feel So Now? podcast, host Justin Barton sits down with Josh Vavla, an old friend he met during Josh's mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Washington, Spokane mission. Josh opens up about his upbringing in Colorado, experiencing a journey of faith and self-discovery, culminating in his decision to serve a mission. He shares the emotional impact of his mission call to Spokane, where his 'uncle' served as the mission president, and the invaluable lessons of diligence and humility he learned under his leadership. Josh also reflects on his return to the church, the power of repentance, and maintaining a close relationship with God. This episode is brimming with powerful anecdotes and spiritual insights that underscore the importance of repentance, consistent effort, and divine guidance in navigating life's challenges.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Background
01:06 Mission Call and Initial Reactions
01:31 Returning to the Church
03:26 Struggles and Realizations
06:56 The Power of Repentance
13:04 Relationship with God
15:02 Mission Leadership and Lessons
17:43 Diligence and Life Lessons
19:32 The Value of Relationships in Mission Work
20:30 Personal Growth and Joy from Mission Experiences
21:18 Reflecting on Personal Transformation
23:17 Daily Practices for Continued Spiritual Growth
26:16 Identifying with Scriptural Figures
30:05 The Power of Repentance and Change
31:57 Final Reflections and Testimony
Visit our website at alma526.com .
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to alma526rm@gmail.com and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
If you find value in this project and would like to support its growth, please consider contributing anything you can. Venmo: @Justin-Barton-33 last 4 of phone is 8541
In this powerful episode of the Can You Feel So Now? podcast, host Justin Barton speaks with Emma Caldwell, a young woman who has recently returned from her mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the Arkansas, Bentonville Mission. Emma shares her incredible transformation from a broken childhood filled with abuse and neglect to finding strength and purpose through an adoptive family and her experiences on her mission. She delves into topics such as overcoming addiction, the importance of prayer, and finding divine purpose through trials. Emma's story is one of resilience, faith, and the unending love and guidance of God.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:39 Emma's Background and Family
01:49 Emma's Journey to Faith
07:28 Deciding to Serve a Mission
09:04 Mission Experiences and Challenges
15:29 Post-Mission Reflections and Trials
21:26 Integrating Faith into Daily Life
21:47 Scriptures That Guided My Mission
23:19 Understanding Consecration and Sacrifice
27:23 Lessons from Mission Presidents
29:50 The Power of Specific Prayer
33:32 Reflecting on Personal Growth and Faith
39:23 Testimony and Final Thoughts
Visit our website at alma526.com .
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to alma526rm@gmail.com and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
If you find value in this project and would like to support its growth, please consider contributing anything you can. Venmo: @Justin-Barton-33 last 4 of phone is 8541
In this episode of the Can You Feel So Now? podcast, Justin Barton sits down with Alaya Garcia to discuss her fulfilling and transformative experience serving as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Washington, Spokane mission. Alaya shares insights about her personal growth, the challenges she faced, and how her testimony and relationship with Jesus Christ evolved throughout her mission. She also delves into the importance of service, the impact of journaling, and the power of covenants in her life. Join us for an inspiring conversation about faith, resilience, and the impactful moments that fueled Alaya's spiritual journey.
00:00 Introduction and Host Welcome
00:17 Meet Alaya Garcia
01:14 Mission Call and Preparation
03:04 Early Mission Experiences
04:22 Challenges and Coping Strategies
06:02 Adjusting to Missionary Life
07:33 Insights on Journaling and Reflection
11:52 Mission Presidents and Their Impact
17:13 Occupational Therapy Aspirations
19:48 Service and Testimony
22:40 Faith and Personal Growth
33:40 Concluding Thoughts and Testimony
Visit our website at alma526.com .
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to alma526rm@gmail.com and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
If you find value in this project and would like to support its growth, please consider contributing anything you can. Venmo: @Justin-Barton-33 last 4 of phone is 8541
In this episode of the 'Can You Feel So Now?' podcast, host Justin Barton speaks with Cameron Hales, a recently-returned missionary from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Cameron, who served in the Washington, Vancouver Mission, shares his experiences dealing with the rough patches during his mission and the lessons he learned from playing rugby. He discusses the importance of pushing through hardships, how mission life has shaped his relationship with Jesus Christ, prayer, and the power of faith. Cameron also reflects on how gospel teachings and scriptural insights have influenced his life decisions and helped him navigate challenging situations. This insightful conversation offers a deep dive into the transformative power of faith and persistence.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Background
01:25 Connecting Rugby to Mission Experiences
03:28 Overcoming Challenges on the Mission
05:40 Lessons from Teaching and Compassion
12:20 Spiritual Insights and Personal Growth
16:56 The Power of Prayer
19:07 Turning to Prayer: Enos' Example
19:52 Personal Prayer Journey
22:34 The Role of Scriptures in Answered Prayers
24:22 Maintaining Spiritual Habits Post-Mission
27:06 Trusting the Lord's Path
30:26 Evolving Relationship with Jesus Christ
32:40 Encouragement for Future Missionaries
34:36 Reflecting on a Change of Heart
38:34 Testimony and Final Thoughts
Visit our website at www.alma526.com
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to alma526rm@gmail.com and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
If you find value in this project and would like to support its growth, please consider contributing anything you can. Venmo: @Justin-Barton-33 last 4 of phone is 8541
In this episode of the Can You Feel So Now? podcast, we sit down with Elizabeth Carey to explore her experiences and the profound lessons she learned during her mission in the New York Syracuse mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Elizabeth discusses her family background as part of a Navy family, her struggles and growth in faith, and how she came to understand the importance of agency and lifelong discipleship. Her journey of transformation through faith, obedience, and personal experiences offers an inspiring narrative about trusting God and making deliberate choices. Join us for a compelling conversation about spiritual growth, the power of the atonement, and the joys of serving a mission.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:31 Elizabeth's Background and Family
01:19 Mission Experience and Seminary Insights
03:11 Gaining a Personal Testimony
05:09 Challenges and Growth in Mission
12:14 The Importance of Agency
14:58 Mission Presidents and Obedience
18:06 Breaking the Rules for a Good Cause
18:34 Learning from the Mission President
18:56 Balancing Letter and Spirit of the Law
20:09 Themes and Scriptures that Shaped My Mission
21:15 The Principle of Lifelong Discipleship
21:47 Struggles and Strengthening Testimony
22:49 Understanding the Relationship with Jesus Christ
27:17 Trusting God and Taking Small Steps
28:50 Maintaining Spiritual Light Post-Mission
30:50 Reflecting on the Change of Heart
34:01 The Power of Journaling
35:26 Bearing Testimony
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to alma526rm@gmail.com and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
If you find value in this project and would like to support its growth, please consider contributing anything you can. Venmo: @Justin-Barton-33 last 4 of phone is 8541
Join host Justin Barton on the 'Can You Feel So Now?' podcast as he sits down with Lilly Taylor, a recently returned missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who serve in the Alabama, Birmingham mission. They discuss Lilly's transformative journey, her experiences on her mission, and the valuable lessons she learned about faith, service, and personal revelation. Lilly shares her passion for the Book of Mormon, the powerful role of personal revelation in her life, and how these elements have deepened her relationship with Jesus Christ. A heartfelt conversation filled with personal stories and spiritual insights, this episode is sure to inspire listeners to embrace their own faith journeys.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
01:09 Lilly's Mission Experience
01:42 Choosing Nursing and Pediatric Passion
03:46 Relationship with Dad
06:16 Faith and Jesus Christ
09:45 The Power of the Book of Mormon
18:36 Challenges and Finding Peace
22:40 Receiving Revelation on a Mission
23:24 Acting on Promptings
24:56 Learning to Recognize God's Voice
26:53 The Power of Writing Revelation
30:18 Teaching Revelation to Others
38:37 The Importance of Covenants
41:44 Reflecting on Personal Growth
46:28 Maintaining Spiritual Strength
49:13 Testimony and Closing Thoughts
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to alma526rm@gmail.com and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
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In this heartfelt episode of the 'Can You Feel So Now?' podcast, host Justin Barton engages in a profound conversation with Cannon White. Cannon shares his spiritual journey, serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Philippines, Olongopo mission, and how an unexpected knee injury led to an early return. Despite his challenges, Cannon found profound lessons in grace, aligning his will with God's, and traversing the wilderness of life. His testimony and insights offer a deep reflection on faith, repentance, and the transformative power of knowing Jesus Christ. Join us as Cannon bares his soul, sharing powerful personal anecdotes, and offering wisdom on finding purpose and peace through trials.
00:00 Introduction and Host's Welcome
00:28 Meet Cannon White: Family and Hobbies
01:04 Mission Assignment and Unexpected Injury
03:01 The Emotional Journey of Returning Home
05:49 Struggles and Spiritual Lessons
08:20 Aligning Will with God's Plan
13:48 Traversing the Wilderness of Life
17:15 Challenges and Humility in Mission Work
21:22 Lessons from Combat Sports and Faith
24:16 Embracing Humility and Joy
25:28 The Awakening: Relying on Christ
28:10 Differentiating Voices: Self-Talk vs. God's Voice
30:36 Understanding Repentance and Change
33:45 The Covenant Path and Spiritual Momentum
38:35 The Eternal Quest to Know Christ
40:31 Reflecting on Change of Heart
44:51 Final Thoughts and Testimony
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to alma526rm@gmail.com and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
If you find value in this project and would like to support its growth, please consider contributing anything you can. Venmo: @Justin-Barton-33 last 4 of phone is 8541
Join Justin Barton on the 'Can You Feel So Now?' podcast as he sits down with Emma Mann, a young woman fresh from her mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Mexico Oaxaca Mission. In this heartfelt conversation, Emma shares her journey of faith, the trials she's faced, and the transformative power of Jesus Christ in her life. From her deep-rooted desire to serve a mission, guided by the love of her family, to the rock bottom moments that led her closer to her Savior, Emma's story is a powerful testament to faith and resilience. She discusses the importance of repentance, the language of the spirit, and the continuous journey of trusting in Christ. Emma's insights will inspire you to see the divine purpose in your own life and embrace the challenges with hope and trust in God's plan.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:35 Emma's Background and Family
01:29 Mission Experience and Preparation
03:53 Trials of Faith and Personal Growth
08:18 Conversational Prayer and Revelation
11:21 Mission Challenges and Divine Confirmation
14:34 Recognizing God's Presence in Hard Times
18:10 Embracing Weakness and Relying on Christ
21:23 Arrival and Humbling Experience
23:40 Learning the Language of the Spirit
26:13 Trusting in Jesus Christ
32:09 Embracing Change and Repentance
37:39 Testimony and Reflection
41:44 Future Advice and Spanish Testimony
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to alma526rm@gmail.com and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
If you find value in this project and would like to support its growth, please consider contributing anything you can. Venmo: @Justin-Barton-33 last 4 of phone is 8541
Join host Justin Barton in an illuminating episode of the 'Can You Feel? So Now' podcast as he sits down with Porter Thomas, who recently returned from his mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Chile, Viña del Mar Mission. In this episode, Porter shares his journey of overcoming language barriers, leveraging his hobbies of basketball and guitar to connect with people, and the importance of focusing on Christ rather than the challenges. Porter also opens up about his initial dream of becoming a firefighter and his recent decision to pursue a different career path, emphasizing the significance of being proactive and embracing church callings, however small they may seem. Listen in as Porter discusses his change of heart, enduring faith, and the scriptures that guided him through his mission and continue to inspire him today.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
01:16 Porter's Mission Experience
04:35 Learning Spanish and Overcoming Challenges
08:03 Post-Mission Reflections and Career Choices
12:14 Importance of Church and Sacrament
18:00 Mission Challenges and Personal Growth
20:09 Scriptural Inspiration and Focus on Christ
22:08 The Power of Focusing on Christ
24:37 The Importance of Diligence in Callings
29:59 Meaningful Scriptures and Their Impact
33:50 Experiencing a Change of Heart
40:35 Final Thoughts and Testimony
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to alma526rm@gmail.com and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
If you find value in this project and would like to support its growth, please consider contributing anything you can. Venmo: @Justin-Barton-33 last 4 of phone is 8541
In this episode of the Can You Feel? So now podcast, host Justin Barton sits down with Ryan Sanford, a newly returned missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ryan shares his remarkable journey from growing up in a musical family in Kansas City to discovering new interests in business and entrepreneurship, which eventually led him to join the LDS Church. He opens up about his mission experience in the Texas Houston South Mission, detailing his conversion story, the spiritual lessons he learned, and how pivotal moments and people influenced his path. Ryan reflects on his ups and downs, the importance of daily spiritual practices, and his ambitious plans to merge his business success with building the Kingdom of God. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about faith, resilience, and intentional living.
00:00 Introduction and Host Welcome
00:19 Meet Ryan Sanford
02:00 Ryan's Journey to Faith
04:01 The Impact of 'Seven Habits of Highly Effective People'
05:43 Mission Call and Extension
07:29 Lessons from the Last Month of Mission
11:29 Daily Habits and Personal Growth
18:21 Scriptural Inspirations
21:56 The Power and Responsibility of the Priesthood
22:57 The Principle of Nobility
27:38 Understanding Repentance
29:11 Evolving Perceptions of Jesus Christ
31:15 Career Ambitions and Spiritual Goals
37:41 Living with Intention and Purpose
39:51 Reflecting on Personal Growth and Testimony
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to alma526rm@gmail.com and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
If you find value in this project and would like to support its growth, please consider contributing anything you can. Venmo: @Justin-Barton-33 last 4 of phone is 8541
In this episode of the 'Can You Feel So Now?' podcast, host Justin Barton speaks with Samuel Spencer, a recently returned missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Samuel shares his experiences from serving in West Africa in the Benin, Cotonou Mission, discussing cultural shocks, his efforts to consecrate himself to missionary work, and the personal challenges he faced, including a traumatic event close to the end of his mission. He talks about the importance of setting daily purposes, the impact of the gospel on his life, and the lessons learned from the distinct phases of his mission. The discussion also dives into the significance of service, maintaining faith during hardships, and adapting to life post-mission while staying focused on spiritual goals.
00:00 Introduction and Host's Gratitude
00:26 Meet Samuel Spencer
00:40 Samuel's Background and Hobbies
01:44 Playing Guitar on the Mission
03:05 Mission Location and Language
04:54 Cultural Adjustments in West Africa
08:04 Open-Mindedness and Adaptability
14:09 Consecration and Mission Goals
17:59 Daily Purpose and Journaling
23:00 Challenges and Perseverance
24:44 A Traumatic Experience in Africa
25:48 Support Systems and Coping Mechanisms
26:51 Reevaluating Life's Purpose
28:29 Impact of Medical Training on Future Goals
29:49 Lessons Learned: Letting God Prevail
32:58 The Power of Service and Scripture
40:55 Post-Mission Challenges and Reflections
47:42 Testimony and Final Thoughts
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to alma526rm@gmail.com and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
If you find value in this project and would like to support its growth, please consider contributing anything you can. Venmo: @Justin-Barton-33 last 4 of phone is 8541
In this touching episode of the Can You Feel So Now podcast, host Justin Barton speaks with Tanner Johnson. Tanner shares his experiences growing up in a large family in Queen Creek, Arizona, and how his love for running and swimming shaped his early years. He then delves into his mission experience, initially assigned to the Jamaica, Kingston Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was temporarily reassigned to New York City for the first five months due to visa issues. Tanner recounts the challenges and surprises of street contacting in NYC, followed by the dramatic shift to rural Jamaica, where he served in areas with minimal church presence. Through his journey, Tanner learns valuable lessons about patience, humility, and the unwavering love of God. Discover how Tanner's mission reshaped his introverted nature, bolstered his faith, and prepared him for a life of service and love.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:27 Family Background and Hobbies
02:17 Mission Assignment and Initial Experiences
03:34 Challenges and Adaptations in New York
09:17 Transition to Jamaica
14:32 Life Lessons from Jamaica
18:10 Personal Growth and Reflections
28:47 Final Thoughts and Testimony
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to alma526rm@gmail.com and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
If you find value in this project and would like to support its growth, please consider contributing anything you can. Venmo: @Justin-Barton-33 last 4 of phone is 8541
In this episode of the Can You Feel So Now podcast, host Justin Barton sits down with Rachel Stumm, who shares her experiences from her recent mission. Rachel discusses her insights into family history work, the challenges and spiritual growth she encountered during her service, and her transition from a proselyting missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Michigan Lansing Mission to serving as a service missionary in Spokane, Washington. Rachel provides a heartfelt testimony on the importance of courage, humility, and faith in Jesus Christ, emphasizing the joy found in trusting God's plan and using one's agency. Her story offers profound lessons on consecration, the beauty of consistent grace, and finding deep, lasting joy despite life's uncertainties.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:14 Rachel's Background and Hobbies
02:00 Mission Call and Initial Expectations
05:09 Challenges and Personal Growth
10:19 Transition to Service Mission
14:23 Lessons Learned and Trust in God
22:08 Redefining Missionary Work
30:51 Grace, Agency, and Consecration
38:54 Final Reflections and Testimony
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to alma526rm@gmail.com and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
If you find value in this project and would like to support its growth, please consider contributing anything you can. Venmo: @Justin-Barton-33 last 4 of phone is 8541
In this episode of the 'Can You Feel So Now' podcast, host Justin Barton engages in an enriching conversation with Clayton Smith, a young man from Snowflake, Arizona. Clayton shares his compelling story, detailing his upbringing, involvement in sports, and church activities that paved the way for his character development. He delves into his life-altering mission in the Barbados, Bridgetown Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Clay discusses the challenges and the profound cultural shock he faced, along with the obstacles in learning French. Clayton narrates a pivotal encounter with the Haitian Creole language through the Book of Mormon and how this unexpected journey heightened his love for the Haitian people and strengthened his testimony. He also reflects on the principle of daily repentance, the meaningful influence of his mission presidents, and the power of gospel covenants. The episode concludes with Clayton bearing his testimony in his mission language, encapsulating the spiritual transformation he underwent during his mission.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:31 Clay's Background and Upbringing
01:47 Mission Call and Initial Challenges
04:14 Humbling Experiences and Personal Growth
10:33 Learning the Language and Cultural Adaptation
14:28 Testimony and Spiritual Insights
17:00 Lessons on Repentance and Daily Commitment
23:02 Power of Covenants and Miracles
31:57 Final Reflections and Testimony
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to alma526rm@gmail.com and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
If you find value in this project and would like to support its growth, please consider contributing anything you can. Venmo: @Justin-Barton-33 last 4 of phone is 8541
In this episode of the Can You Feel So Now podcast, host Justin Barton sits down with Kaylee Bargar, a recent returnee from her mission in the Brazil, Sao Paulo Interlagos mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They delve into Kaylee's experiences, exploring the significance of being present, the challenges of separation from family, and the lessons in humility and confidence she learned. Kaylee shares touching stories of making meaningful connections, dealing with rejection, and the importance of grace and God's love in navigating life's challenges. This heartfelt conversation illuminates the profound personal growth that comes from faith and service.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:24 Meet Kaylee Bargar
01:30 Mission Experiences and Lessons
02:03 The Importance of Being Present
04:10 Challenges and Growth on the Mission
06:00 Balancing Confidence and Humility
08:23 Perfectionism and Grace
10:21 Understanding the Atonement
16:23 Miracles and Mission Stories
20:24 Post-Mission Life and Future Plans
32:18 Final Reflections and Testimony
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to alma526rm@gmail.com and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
If you find value in this project and would like to support its growth, please consider contributing anything you can. Venmo: @Justin-Barton-33 last 4 of phone is 8541
In this episode of the Can You Feel So Now podcast, host Justin Barton sits down with Hailey Bollar to discuss her experiences as a recently returned missionary. Hailey, originally from Utah, shares insights about her love for sports, her close-knit family, and how being an aunt has influenced her mission work. She recounts her service in the Texas Houston South Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, emphasizing the growth and connections she made there. Hailey delves into her spiritual journey, highlighting key moments such as reading the Book of Mormon fully for the first time and learning to see others, and herself, through Christ's eyes. The episode also explores the challenges and rewards of missionary work, staying true to one's faith after returning home, and the enduring value of diligent service. Justin and Hailey's heartfelt conversation provides inspiration and encouragement for current and future missionaries, as well as for those striving to maintain their spiritual vigor in everyday life.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:30 Hailey's Background and Family
02:51 Mission Experience in Texas
05:03 Personal Growth and Challenges
07:07 Seeing Through Christ's Eyes
14:02 Service and Overcoming Fears
22:29 Post-Mission Reflections
34:31 Final Thoughts and Testimony
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to alma526rm@gmail.com and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
If you find value in this project and would like to support its growth, please consider contributing anything you can. Venmo: @Justin-Barton-33 last 4 of phone is 8541























