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Chloe Evans - Teaching to Service Mission: Why Leaving Her Assigned Mission Unexpectedly Was God's Perfect Plan for Chloe's Next Chapters

27 min · 22 de may de 2026
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In this heartfelt episode, former missionary Chloe Evans shares her journey of faith, resilience, and rediscovering purpose after health challenges during her mission, and future reassignment to a Service Missionary. Her story is a powerful testament to trusting divine guidance and finding joy in every chapter of life, especially after service. Listeners will be inspired to embrace their next chapters with hope, humility, and joy. Key Topics * Chloe’s early life and frequent moves across Hawaii, England, Washington, and Utah — how adaptability prepared her for a mission. * The importance of attitude and perspective in handling change and adversity. * Chloe’s spontaneous decision to serve a mission after a divine prompting. * The development of her health issues in Arizona and her journey through diagnosis and recovery. * Transitioning from a mission to new service and educational pursuits after returning home. * How her faith helped her navigate health crises, transfers, and the emotional transition out of her mission. * Lessons in joy, service, and finding purpose beyond the mission. * Practical advice for missionaries facing health struggles, fear of early exit, and post-mission challenges. * Embracing the next chapter with love for life, faith, and ongoing service. Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction and Chloe’s diverse background that prepared her for change 02:30 - The lessons learned from frequent moves and embracing flexibility 03:50 - Maintaining long-term friendships despite geographical shifts 05:14 - Chloe’s initial thoughts on serving a mission and divine prompts to serve 06:10 - How her health challenges began in Arizona and the impact on her mission 08:00 - The process of diagnosis, hospital visits, and her determination to stay engaged 11:53 - Transitioning from a mission with health issues and the support she received 12:23 - Overcoming stereotypes and biases about transferring and health setbacks 13:48 - Living in a small household during renovation and adapting to new living situations 16:14 - The variety of service opportunities in Hawaii and choosing to serve with joy 18:24 - Chloe’s positive attitude and finding joy in service even in challenging circumstances 19:18 - The emotional and spiritual transition after mission end — from tears to acceptance 20:18 - Reflections on the first days after removing her mission tag and starting a new life chapter 21:35 - The importance of support systems and prayer in navigating transitions 22:32 - How her mission influenced her current path in public health and disability care 23:01 - Her educational pursuits and commitment to serving individuals with disabilities 26:23 - Practical advice for missionaries struggling with health, fears, and transition 28:20 - Cherishing the present and moving forward with faith, joy, and purpose

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