Malorie has a friend name Brock who is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He introduced her to the church and gave her a Book of Mormon. When he invited her to church, Malorie decided to accept Brock’s invitation. When the missionaries learned she had been coming to church for a few months, they sent her a message and set up a time to meet with her. As Malorie was taught about the restored gospel of Jesus Christ, she felt a stronger desire to follow His example.
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A huge factor in Malorie’s progress was the great members of the Hixson ward and the many new friends that supported her. The Tobler family has really made her feel welcome. She took the invitation from her friend Brock to come to church and read the Book of Mormon. Malorie ended up attending Girl’s Camp and FSY with the youth of the ward, and she said these youth camps really helped her grow her faith and testimony in our Savior Jesus Christ.
Malorie was baptized on July 5, 2024 surrounded by her new church family. Everything is going great for her. She has great supporters who are willing to help her make and keep these sacred covenants with God.
One day we were walking out of Food City and invited a girl named Milo to church. It was a short interaction, but we invited her to come to our chapel for a church tour. Later that week, we texted her and asked her if she wanted to bring anybody else. She said yes, she wanted to bring her roommate Nikki. Nikki initially came just to support Miilo, but by the end of the church tour, she said she wanted to learn more. Both of them came to church that week. They were surprised at how good they felt at church since they had some bad experiences with churches in the past. They said there were “good vibes” at church. We explained that what they were feeling was the Spirit! We were soon able to begin teaching Nikki.
Our next lesson with Nikki was at a member’s home. We were teaching her about the Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, using the pamphlet. We taught her about the First Vision and the Spirit was so strong. Nikki mentioned that her friend had been baptized recently and she felt the same feelings. We asked her to turn the page in the pamphlet, and she saw the picture of Joseph getting the priesthood authority from Peter, James, and John. We told her that she can be baptized with the authority and power of God. We invited her to be baptized and she said yes!
Nikki began to progress at lightning speed. She started going to YSA activities on her own (at first we didn’t even know she was going)! She loved church and we were able to teach her several times a week, mostly in members’ homes. We were really worried about teaching her the commandments, but she was immediately willing to keep them, even if it would take sacrifices. She even threw her vape in the dumpster! Her family sent her some misinformation about the church, but she said that she knew that what she was doing was right. As they saw how happy she was, they ended up being supportive and even attended her baptism.
Nikki was baptized on August 17, 2024. She was nervous for her baptism, but she said as soon as she came out of the water, everything in the room seemed so much brighter. As we sang the closing song, she got chills and she knew it was the Spirit confirming she was where she belonged.
Nikki’s light just continues to grow. She has been teaching her family everything that we’ve been teaching her. She’s so excited to go to the temple, and has an end goal of getting sealed in the temple someday.
Sister Merrill and Sister Ball were Facebook Finding in the California Fresno Mission, when Cristhian happened to comment on a post. They started chatting with Cristhian and ended up teaching him the Restoration over a Facebook call.
And then, the craziest miracle! The missionaries asked where Cristhian was living, and he said Johnson City. Sister Merrill grew up in the Greeneville Ward, a mere 45 minute drive from Johnson City! So, they immediately got in contact with us, sent us his information, and we began to teach him.
Cristhian had a strong desire to draw closer to God from the beginning, and he felt meeting with the missionaries was a good starting point. Each time we taught him, we just knew that he’d be baptized. In fact, we invited him two times before he felt that it was the right time. It has been a powerful experience to see his faith and testimony grow until he knew that baptism was the next step.
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One of the things we found most powerful in Cristhian’s conversion was his love for the Book of Mormon. One day, we were teaching him about the importance of reading the words of God. At the end of the lesson, we invited him to read the Book of Mormon every single day. His answer was that he already had been reading daily! During one lesson, he might not be sure about a principle, but as we would read about it in the Book of Mormon, he would accept the truth being taught to him.
Christhian was baptized on August 18, 2024. The service was beautiful, and the members truly came together for him, one of them even making some delicious Argentine food for after the service!
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After his baptism we prepared Christhian to go to the temple. What an amazing day it was when we all hopped into Brother Merrill’s minivan and drove the four hours to the Columbia South Carolina Temple!
As we all know, baptism is not an end, but a beginning. We are happy to say that Cristhian truly is a disciple of Jesus Christ. Since his baptism, he has already helped in missionary work, continues to keep the invitations extended him, and is preparing to pass the sacrament. He has such a desire to grow closer to the Lord.
The bishop of the Cleveland Ward asked us to visit a part-member family. The father, Alex, was baptized in Honduras and had been a member for a number of years but with many jobs working to provide for his family, attending church had been difficult. After multiple visits and phone calls that resulted with no responses, there was nothing we could do except wait and pray that somehow we would be able to get in contact with them.
One Saturday afternoon, we had some plans fall through. As we considered what to do next we both felt a prompting that we should stop by Mía and her family’s house. As we arrived at the house, we found Alex and his kids home, which was a tender mercy on its own. We met with him for a bit and he expressed that he wanted his kids to be baptized. We told him we wanted to help him with that and invited them to church the very next day. We also invited them to come to a baptism right after church so his kids could experience what it was like.
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As we taught Mia, with permission from her parents, we extended the invitation to Mía to be baptized, which she accepted. The next couple of weeks were filled with lessons, coming to church, and participating in Young Womens activities. Every time we would come over and talk about her baptism, Mia would have a smile on her face.
Mia was baptized on August 4, 2024. Since Mía’s baptism and Alex returning to church, they’ve expressed seeing many blessings from God and with hope one day to be sealed as a family in the temple.
As missionaries complete their service in the Tennessee Knoxville Mission, we invite them to share what they’ve learned about being a lifelong disciple of Jesus Christ.
Ashton actually found the missionaries. Elder Tolman and Elder Woodward were walking down his street and Ashton yelled out, “Are yall church people?” He asked if it would be okay if he came to church with them.
Ashton really wanted to go to church along with all his siblings. He went to a sacrament meeting on Mother’s Day with his mom which really got Ashton excited and motivated to come to church.
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After talking with the missionaries, Ashton really wanted to be baptized because he wanted to receive the gift of the Holy Ghost, get closer to God, and to get to heaven. Ashton always had the best questions for the topics we were discussing. He liked having the missionaries over because it felt good to talk to them and when he read the Book of Mormon he felt like he was being changed. His favorite part of the Book of Mormon was learning the ten commandments from Abinadi. He loves to recite all ten in order.
Ashton was baptized on June 30, 2024. Now that he is baptized he feels a greater change and a closer connection to God. He is now looking forward to following all the commandments, passing the sacrament, and going to the temple.
On November 5th, 6th, and 7th, we held zone conferences across the Tennessee Knoxville Mission. This was one of our best zone conferences yet and was a powerful experience for all missionaries in the TKM.
Sister Barlow taught us how to seek and expect miracles as missionaries. She began by talking about our missionary purpose and the authority of our callings as missionaries. She taught that our authority comes with the right, privilege and responsibility to represent the Savior and teach His gospel. Our power as missionaries increases as we repent, stay away from anything crude or vulgar, keep the Missionary Standards for Disciples of Jesus Christ, and focus on our missionary purpose. When we combine God’s authority with our personal spiritual power, we can seek and expect miracles to happen in this work. She gave all of us a clip to wear to remind us of our missionary purpose. When we see the clip, we should ask ourselves, “Is what I’m doing right now fulfilling my missionary purpose?”
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President Barlow then shared that he and Sister Barlow attended the Mission Leader Seminar in October for all mission leaders in the North America Southeast Area. Mission leaders attend these seminars twice a year. They are a great time of reflection and looking back on how things are going in the mission, but also looking ahead to what we need to do next. President and Sister Barlow went to the seminar seeking revelation on what we needed to do next in the Tennessee Knoxville Mission, and returned with strong impressions.
There has never been a better time to serve in the Tennessee Knoxville Mission. A temple is being built in Knoxville, and we are serving at a time when we are helping to prepare a place and the people here for a temple of God. At the October 2024 General Conference, President Russell M. Nelson taught:
“My dear brothers and sisters, do you see what is happening right before our eyes? I pray that we will not miss the majesty of this moment! The Lord is indeed hastening His work. Why are we building temples at such an unprecedented pace? Why? Because the Lord has instructed us to do so. The blessings of the temple help to gather Israel on both sides of the veil. These blessings also help to prepare a people who will help prepare the world for the Second Coming of the Lord!
“The Lord Jesus Christ Will Come Again”, October 2024 General Conference
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As President Nelson said, the Lord is hastening His work. We should not let the probabilities limit the possibilities! Now is the time for us as a mission to increase our faith, and learn to act in greater faith. In preparation for the zone conference, the mission studied President Nelson’s talks “The Power of Spiritual Momentum” and “Christ is Risen; Faith in Him Will Move Mountains“. We discussed the ways that we can increase our faith and act in greater faith as missionaries. We then shared with the mission that we felt the Lord wanted us to work towards a goal that would require more faith, and we felt that goal should be 100 friends making the covenant of baptism and receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost by the end of the year. This is far greater than what we have seen previously, but do not let the probabilities limit the possibilities!
In addition to the goal, we also shared that we had received impressions on steps to follow, and that if we would follow these steps as a mission, we would experience the miracles we seek. Those steps fell into two categories:
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Apply the doctrine of Christ more fully in our own lives. As we do that, we will have more power to…
Invite others to come unto Christ by applying the doctrine of Christ in their lives.
The main focus is increasing our own faith, repentance, keeping covenants, following the Holy Ghost, and enduring as missionaries. We then walked through the commitments we would need to make in applying the Doctrine of Christ to build our faith and seek these miracles.
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As a mission, we are focused on five things to help us achieve our goal:
It has been incredible to see the faith of these missionaries over the last two weeks. They are increasing in faith and acting in greater faith, and in the process Heavenly Father is teaching them the great things He can do for them now and in the future as lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ. We are excited to see what we can accomplish in the coming months with greater faith.
We ended Zone Conference with “Preach My Gospel Jeopardy” where the districts in each zone competed in our Jeopardy game based on their knowledge of the first six chapters of Preach My Gospel. A champion was crowned in each of the 7 zones and they will compete in a final round of Jeopardy later this month.
Preach My Gospel Jeopardy Champions
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The “Army of Light” of the Tennessee Knoxville Mission
On a February stormy night, Elder Clark and Elder Packard went to visit members in Cleveland, “the Godoys”, and Melissa and Denny were there. They were a little hesitant at first, but the missionaries always kept visiting them with the member’s and they came to really love the missionaries. Over time, they came to love the Gospel and the message that the missionaries shared and were willing to take any steps to come closer to Christ.
A year later after being found, they took the first big step of getting married in December 2023. Denny had a powerful, spiritual experience watching a virtual tour of the Rome, Italy Temple. While watching that video, he felt the Spirit tell him to be baptized soon after their wedding. Denny was baptized a Member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints early in January. However, Melissa felt she still needed to wait for her own confirmation to be baptized.
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A few months passed, and her confirmation finally came.
One night, while Denny and Melissa were sleeping, Melissa was awoken to a vision. In this vision, outside of her bedroom window, she saw a personage standing in the air in a bright light. She was unsure of what exactly was happening and what she was feeling. Making sure she wasn’t imagining anything, she woke up Denny to ask him if he saw what she was seeing. Still half asleep, Denny affirmed that he did see what Melissa was seeing. Melissa asked Denny to describe what he was seeing. Still half asleep, but confidently, he responded that he saw Jesus Christ.
Denny quickly went back to sleep, but Melissa could not sleep. Overwhelmed with peace, she now knew that she needed to be baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She had received her confirmation and she couldn’t deny it.
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Melissa was baptized and confirmed a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints on May 11, 2024. Shortly after, the Romero family was able to attend the temple and be baptized for many of their ancestors. Denny and Melissa look forward to the day when can once again go to the temple and be sealed together to their family for time and all of eternity.
On the afternoon of August 10th, Sister Biasi and Sister Hodges were walking out of the library when someone shouted, “Hey Sisters!” Quickly turning to see who called to them, they were met with Riley Cowin, who turned out to be a recent convert from the Crossville Ward. Riley had just moved into the area and had not yet met the missionaries. He went on to introduce himself and explained that he and his girlfriend would be attending church the next day. His girlfriend, Jayme, seemed very excited to come and the Sisters set up a lesson with them right after church.
Jayme loved Relief Society and was very interested in learning more. The missionaries set up another appointment with her for later in the week and she was excited to start reading the Book of Mormon.
On the next Sunday, Jayme was unable to make it due to her work schedule, so Riley invited another one of his friends, Michael Martin, to church. Michael loved it as well and he was very open to learning more.
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The Sisters began to meet with Jayme, Michael and Riley quite frequently and in a short amount of time, both Jayme and Michael accepted their baptismal date.
As September 8th came around, Michael and Jayme’s testimonies grew as did their love for their Savior. Jayme loved coming to church and Michael was had already read 100 pages of the Book of Mormon by the third time they met with him.
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September 8, 2024 was a happy day! One of Michael’s good friends in the church baptized them both, and all of Jaymes’ family were able to attend the baptism. Since the day of their baptism, they have been coming to institute on Thursdays, attending church each Sunday, and going out on lessons with the missionaries.
The missionaries were able to go with Michael to the temple on September 18th. He loved it and said he was able to feel peace and love there and he can’t wait to go back with Jayme on October 10th! These two new members were so ready for the gospel, they just needed someone to guide them to it and thanks to their friend, they were led right to the doors.
Celia is the most willing and humble disciple of Jesus Christ. She was found by the missionaries knocking on her door! She immediately pulled out chairs for the missionaires to sit down and teach her. Celia was eager to learn more and it has been so clear to see how the Lord has been preparing Celia for a long time to receive this message of the restored gospel.
Ever since that moment she has been consistently meeting with missionaries. She has been through many hardships but has unfailing trust in our Savior.
When the missionaries extended the invitation for her to be baptized she quickly accepted. Many miracles occured in order to make her baptism happen. The first being that she always had work on Sundays, but the second she made the commitment to be baptized, her boss agreed to give her Sundays off.
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Another miracle is that she speaks a Mexican dialect called Mixteco that is not widely spoken. Spanish is her second language and it’s sometimes hard for her to understand Spanish. However, two recent converts of just a few months also happen to speak this rare dialect. They played a crucial role in her progress towards baptism and her understanding of the gospel. One of them was also able to baptize her.
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Celia was baptized and confirmed on September 8th 2024. She was feeling sick the week leading up to her baptism, but she said that the second she received the Gift of the Holy Ghost she felt completely better. She has continually expressed that since receiving the Gift of the Holy Ghost she has felt God at her side.
Celia is continuing to learn and grow and is also helping her family learn more about the gospel as well. We are so excited to see what the Lord has in store for Celia in the future!