Elder Eckman, Jared's current companion, posted this paragraph on his blog on April 30, 2013::
What a cool week I've just finished having! =) We worked our tails off and saw the fruits of it--we met 11 new people this week and have been turning our area upside down to let everyone know that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is here, it's true, and it blesses lives. As we were knocking doors in Cassenda (one of the "nicer" parts of our area) a thought hit me: Part of your duty is to make sure that the people who live where you work know what the church is, understand that it's the Kingdom of God on the Earth, and know who to look for in times of hardship. Even if they don't accept your message right now, they need to know that the message exists so they can seek it out later.
Well, after that hit me like a ton of bricks I realized that there's a better way to let everyone know that we are here, why we're here, and what we're doing than just wandering from door-to-door when appointments drop or just walking the streets talking to a few people. We've decided to set aside an hour of every day to systematically contact every house in Cassenda. It's close to the chapel, there are many apartments, houses, and people. It might take a few months, but we've decided that it's worthwhile. And, of course, we'll find a ton of people along the way.
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