The Field is White: Miracles, Angels, and Basketball in Peru – Megan Roberts Thomas
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In this episode of the Mission Stories podcast, Shawn welcomes Megan Roberts Thomas, who served in the Trujillo Peru Mission. Once a self-described "punk kid," Megan shares her transformation into an ambitious and consecrated disciple who learned to see the hand of God in the smallest details of missionary life. The conversation centers on the shift from a "lukewarm" or "casual" approach to the gospel to a "careful," intentional faith that allows a missionary to become a true instrument in the Lord's hands.
The Power of Ten Minutes: The Story of Juan
Megan highlights the principle that God often provides miracles after a trial of faith or a demonstration of diligence. After a "super tough week," Megan and her companion felt the temptation to finish their day early, but instead chose to use their final ten minutes to call one last referral. That referral was Juan, a man who had been waiting for the missionaries to call and was already "golden" and ready to receive the gospel.
This story illustrates Principle Four: The Word of God, as Juan was converted primarily through his own "feasting" on the Book of Mormon. By the time the missionaries taught him, the Spirit had already acted as the teacher, providing the "substance and evidence" of the truth. Shawn emphasizes that while a missionary's charisma is helpful, it can never match the power of the scriptures to lead a soul to Christ.
Visions and Restoration: Orasio
One of the most profound accounts in the episode involves Orasio, a 75-year-old man who Megan describes as "humble" and "funny". Orasio had been listening to the missionaries teach his wife but was not initially interested in progressing himself. His heart changed following a powerful dream where he saw a person who told him he needed to become a "restored child of God".
In a miraculous moment of divine timing, Megan happened to be carrying a framed picture of Jesus Christ to their next lesson. When Orasio saw the picture, he recognized the Savior from his vision instantly. This experience confirmed to Orasio that the message of the Restoration was what he had been seeking. Megan reflects on the deep humility required for a 75-year-old man to ride his bike to church in the heat, sweating but eager to be confirmed a member of the Church.
The "Ghost" Basketball Player: Divine Redirection
Megan shares an experience of "divine redirection" that underscores Principle Five: Angels and Miracles. After feeling a strong prompting to contact a man playing basketball, Megan and her companion tracked him to a specific house. When they knocked, the man was nowhere to be found, but they instead met a mother who had been praying for a "signal from God" to help her family. This prompting led to the baptism of her children and the family's sealing in the temple. Megan observes that while the initial goal wasn't met, following the Spirit led them exactly where they were needed.
Closing: Careful vs. Casual Discipleship
The episode concludes with an invitation to move away from a "lukewarm" or "casual" life. Referencing the teaching to be "careful vs. casual," Megan encourages listeners to act with intention in their prayers, scripture study, and covenants. Shawn reinforces that when we choose to be "hot" and intentional, the Savior can use us to perform miracles and find the "one" who is prepared.