
Episode #65
“It’s Brighter in Here”: The Visible Transformation of Leydi Castro – Sister Elle Dorney
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Shawn welcomes Sister Elle Dorney , a "happy powerhouse" who recently returned from the Austin Texas Mission . Elle’s journey is a vibrant witness of how the Holy Ghost transforms a "lukewarm" high school experience into a life of consecrated discipleship. Her story centers on Principle Two: Revelation Leads to Conversion , illustrating that the only way to truly come unto Christ is through the discernible and constant influence of the Spirit. From Worldly Focus to a Trial of Faith Elle candidly describes her high school years as a "lukewarm" state, where her priorities were school, friends, and extracurriculars rather than a personal relationship with the Savior. Her spiritual shift began at BYU through the influence of a roommate who acted as a "spiritual catalyst," modeling a life of feasting on the words of Christ. Just as Elle committed to serve a mission, she faced a life-altering medical trial—a brain tumor and subsequent brain surgery. She reflects on this experience as a literal "trial of faith" as described in Ether 12:6, where she had to choose between turning away from God or turning toward Him in total trust. This foundation of trust prepared her to enter the mission field not as a casual observer, but as a devoted disciple. Relying on the Spirit in Austin Initially, Elle struggled to find success as she relied on her own charisma and mortal skills. She shares the transformative realization found in Doctrine and Covenants 50 : that a missionary is ordained to preach only by the Spirit, and any other way "is not of God". This shift in reliance allowed her to witness profound miracles, such as the conversion of the Torres family . Carla Torres, at "rock bottom" after her husband was detained by ICE, sent her children to find the missionaries. Through their humble obedience to every commitment—especially daily reading of the Book of Mormon—the family was baptized, and they witnessed the miraculous return of their father just weeks later. The Light of the Book of Mormon The power of the word is further evidenced in the story of Leydi Castro , a biblical Christian who harbored deep doubts about the Restoration and Joseph Smith. The turning point occurred when Lady stopped merely reading with the missionaries and began to "feast" on the Book of Mormon daily on her own. Elle describes walking into Lady’s home for the next lesson and immediately seeing a "completely different light" and a brighter smile on her face. This visible transformation of countenance testifies that the Book of Mormon is the primary tool for inviting the Spirit of Truth to change a heart. Conclusion and Invitation Sister Dorney concludes with her "CPR for life" advice: Church, Prayer, and Reading—the three habits that keep a spiritual life breathing. She invites all preparing missionaries to move beyond cultural tradition and establish a personal, proactive relationship with Heavenly Father. Her mission in Austin serves as a reminder that when we open our mouths and rely on the Spirit, we find a joy that is "happier" and more lasting than anything the world can offer.

