Wow! We are loving our time and experiences here at the MTC. So much to learn and recall but it all comes together in a most amazing way. We study what we have been directed to study and then when we are assigned a teaching situation (mock but very real) the Spirit helps us recall what we have studied. Just like the scriptures say: D&C 11:21 Seek not to declare my word, but first seek to obtain my word and then your tongue be loosed;. Norriss and I love studying in Preach My Gospel. It is organized in such a way that each principle of the gospel is easy to study. We have been impressed by the organization and order of this manual and can add our testimonies to those of many others as to it's inspiration and high purpose.
We are surrounded by other Senior Missionaries in a sea of younger warriors and the feelings we have had as we have been swept up in their enthusiasm are invigorating and exhausting at the same time. That may sound a bit strange but it is true. We are absolutely exhausted by the end of the day but don't want to miss one second of the experience or association.
We are in a group of about 30 couples going everywhere from Florida and Texas to Argentina and Siberia to Japan and Africa as well as many places in between. Jeff Rogers' (from L.O. ward) parents are here. They are preparing to go to Japan. They are wonderful people.
Those of us going the South Africa have become quite close. The Staggs (brother Stagg is Pat Tunks' from L.O. brother) are going to the Congo, the Browns (from Canada) are going to Nigeria, we are going the Johannesburg, and there is one other couple going some place I can't recall at the moment. Zimbabwe keeps coming to mind but I don't think that is correct. The one thing I can say is we are all going in faith.
We have come to care about each other, check on each other, laugh and cry with each other and pray for each other. It is a wonderful experience. I hope you will each have a chance to enjoy the beauty of the MTC as you prepare to serve the Lord.
This next week we will receive training in CES (Church Education System) work and then finally PEF (Perpetual Education Fund), our area. One thing I have learned is be flexable; you never know what the Lord will have you do. Some things are changing so fast that we just need to hang on and enjoy the ride.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Last minute packing
Tomorrow we head into the MTC! It doesn't matter how long you prepare....there is always something left at the last minute. We have packed, thought about our packing, repacked and unpacked. So now we are packing for real! If we don't have it this time...please send it to us.
Missionary Training Center here we come!!!
There are so many couples in our Ward here in Sandy who have served missions. Most of them many times including serving as mission presidents in Samoa, New Zeland, Santiago, Chile and some where in Russia. ( I think that is what they have told us) They all have kind words of encouragement and have expressed their excitment for us. They just smile, give us hugs and say how very happy they are for us. It is wonderful having friends whereever we go. Tomorrow we will meet saints with whom we will share our MTC experience. I expect they will become our dear friends as well.
Missionary Training Center here we come!!!
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Heading for the MTC
Yea! We are really going to go on a Mission. Norriss' FBI clearance finally came through and it was a fast ok with our VISA's so on Monday February 21, (Yes that is this coming Monday) we will enter the MTC for our training. We are excited and mostly ready.
This adventure is about to begin. Come along with us by reading our blog. We'd love to hear from you as well.
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