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I Only Have Two Years: Finding the Fire for the Work – Elder AJ Luekenga


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In this episode of Mission Stories, Shawn is joined by AJ Luekenga, who served in the Bolivia Cochabamba Mission. The conversation centers on a powerful mental shift required for every missionary: graduating from the passive feeling of "I have two years to sacrifice" to the urgent, active realization of "I only have two years to sprint". AJ shares how moving from a cultural commitment to an intentional, desire-based choice transforms a missionary into a "little a apostle" who works with apostolic fire and focus.

The Path from Passive to Active Discipleship

AJ emphasizes that true missionary work begins with personal conversion and an intentional choice to follow the Savior before ever stepping into the field. He recounts how experimenting with the word and taking "baby steps" of faith allowed him to access the peace and joy of the Atonement for himself. Shawn reinforces this principle of active choice by sharing his own formative experience attending the temple every other day for three months with a mentor named Ed Jesperson. This deliberate sacrifice turned Shawn's lukewarm desire into a burning passion, teaching that while serving for personal growth is a "better" reason, the "best" reason to serve is out of a pure love for others and a desperate desire to bring them the same joy found in Christ.

Mastering the Work with Members

A significant portion of the episode focuses on a refined and practical approach to Principle Three: An Open Mouth Finds Listeners. AJ details a specific, four-step method for effective member missionary work designed to build genuine trust and avoid wasting the Lord's time. These steps include:

Establishing a strong personal testimony with the ward immediately to signal your purpose.

Maintaining strict efficiency and setting clear expectations during visits to control the timeline.

Consistently and deliberately asking for referrals during every interaction.

Utilizing "quick visits"—five-minute pop-ins to catch up and pray—to stay visible and helpful in the community. This level of intentionality signals to members that the missionaries are consecrated servants who can be trusted with the souls of their friends and neighbors.

Miracles of Trust and Light

The fruits of these principles are illustrated through the stories of Joel and Himea. Joel, a 17-year-old with a rough home life, felt the Spirit in a member's home and was eventually taught and baptized through a communal effort where the members themselves took the lead in testifying. He later served his own mission in Peru, illustrating how one intentional choice creates a ripple effect of conversion. Himea, a single mother seeking peace amidst intense personal struggles, was introduced to the missionaries at a stake conference. Through the support of faithful members and the simple truth of God's love, her "whole being" was transformed from darkness to light within a single month.

Conclusion and Invitation

Shawn and AJ conclude with a call to move away from "lukewarm" or "passive" discipleship. They invite listeners to stop being "acted upon" by cultural expectations and instead choose to be "hot" in their commitment to the Savior. By seeking even a "particle of desire" and acting with intentionality, any missionary can become a powerful instrument in the Lord's hands, finding pure joy in the service of others.

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