Prospective Missionary Devotional

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Prospective Missionary
Devotional
Jordan Willows Stake
February 26, 2014
Agenda
1. Temporal and Spiritual Preparation
• Requirements, Worthiness, Finances
• Physical, Mental, and Emotional Prep
2. The Mission Call Process
• Paperwork and Interviews with Priesthood Leaders
• Receiving the Call by God through Living Prophets
3. Getting Ready to Go
• Going to the Temple, Speaking in sacrament
• Rules, The MTC, and Adjusting to Missionary Life
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Scriptural Qualifications
for Missionary Work
D&C Section 4
1. Now behold, a marvelous work is about to come forth among the
children of men.
2. Therefore, O ye that embark in the service of God, see that ye serve him
with all your heart, might, mind and strength, that ye may stand
blameless before God at the last day.
3. Therefore, if ye have desires to serve God ye are called to the work;
4. For behold the field is white already to harvest; and lo, he that thrusteth
in his sickle with his might, the same layeth up in store that he perisheth
not, but bringeth salvation to his soul;
5. And faith, hope, charity and love, with an eye single to the glory of God,
qualify him for the work.
6. Remember faith, virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, brotherly
kindness, godliness, charity, humility, diligence.
7. Ask, and ye shall receive; knock, and it shall be opened unto you. Amen.
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Requirements to Serve a Mission
• Spiritual Requirements
• Testimony of restored gospel of Jesus Christ
• Be worthy
• Receive the Temple Endowment
• and Melchizedek Priesthood for young men
• Temporal Requirements
• Age 18 for YM. Age 19 for YW.
• Priesthood leaders verify that you are
prepared
• Physically, Financially, Mentally and Emotionally
• Let’s discuss more details on each of
these
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Basic Doctrines
• Three of the first things you will teach investigators:
• The Godhead
• Joseph Smith and Living Prophets
• The Book of Mormon
• It is vital that you study these doctrines and gain your
own testimony of their truthfulness
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The Godhead: God the Father,
Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost
Additional Scriptures
• Joseph Smith taught that in order to
exercise faith in God one must have “a
correct idea of his character, perfections,
and attributes.”
1 Nephi 17:36
2 Nephi 9:6
Mosiah 4:9
3 Nephi 12:48
• See Lectures on Faith
3 Nephi 14:9–11
• God the Father
3 Nephi 27:13–22
• Jesus Christ
D&C 130:22
• Father of our spirits. Perfect. Merciful. Kind.
D&C 38:1–3
• Savior. Only Begotten of the Father in the flesh.
Sinless life. Performed the infinite Atonement.
• The Holy Ghost
• The Comforter. Testifies of truth. Bears witness
of God.
Moses 1:39
Matthew 5:48
John 3:16–17
Acts 17:27–29
Romans 8:16
Hebrews 12:9
1 John 4:7–9
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Joseph Smith and Living Prophets
• 1820. Joseph Smith’s First Vision
• God the Father and Jesus Christ appear (JS-H 1:15-20)
• 1827. Joseph received the gold plates and began
translating the Book of Mormon
• 1829. Aaronic Priesthood restored to Joseph
Smith and Oliver Cowdery by John the Baptist
• Melchizedek Priesthood was also restored by the
Apostles Peter, James, and John
• 1830. The Church was organized
• “The only true and living church upon the face of the
whole earth” (D&C 1:30)
• The President of the Church is our living prophet
• Members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles are
also prophets, seers, and revelators (see D&C 1:38)
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The Book of Mormon
• Is powerful evidence of the divinity of Jesus Christ
• Is proof that Joseph Smith was a true prophet
• Is an essential part of the conversion process
• Is a missionary’s main source for teaching the gospel
President Ezra Taft Benson said, “If the Book of Mormon is
true, then Jesus is the Christ, Joseph Smith was his prophet,
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is true, and it
is being led today by a prophet receiving revelation” (A
Witness and a Warning, 4–5).
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What it Means to be Worthy to
Serve a Mission
• Believe in God the Father, Jesus Christ, and
the Holy Ghost
• Have a testimony of the Atonement of Jesus
Christ and the restored gospel
• Sustain the President of the Church and the
Apostles as prophets, seers, and revelators
• Be honest in all you say and do
• Attend Church meetings
• Live the law of chastity
• Be a full-tithe payer
• Keep the Word of Wisdom
• Resolved serious sins with priesthood
authorities
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The Law of Chastity
“Satan has led many people to believe that
sexual intimacy outside of marriage is
acceptable. But in God’s sight, it is a serious
sin…The prophet Alma taught that sexual
sins are more serious than any other sins
except murder and denying the Holy Ghost
(Alma 39:3–5)…Heavenly Father has given us
the law of chastity for our protection.
Obedience to this law is essential to
personal peace and strength of character
and to happiness in the home. As you keep
yourself sexually pure, you will avoid the
spiritual and emotional damage that always
come from sharing physical intimacies with
someone outside of marriage.” (True to the
Faith, p. 29)
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The Repentance Process
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Faith in God and Christ
Sorrow for committing the sin
Confession
Abandonment of Sin
Restitution
Righteous Living
• See True to the Faith p. 132
“Attempts to create a list of specific steps of repentance
may be helpful to some, but it may also lead to a
mechanical, check-off-the-boxes approach with no real
feeling or change. True repentance is not superficial.”
• The Divine Gift of Repentance, Elder D. Todd Christofferson
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Being Physically Prepared
• Missionaries are expected to be
physically capable of working all day
• This could mean walking or riding a bike
several miles a day for six days a week
• If you have a physical issue that might
limit your ability to work, discuss it with
your bishop
• In most cases there will still be ways for you
to serve a full-time mission
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Financially Prepared:
Mission Cost
• Missionaries pay their own expenses
• $400 a month
• That’s $9,600 for YM and $7,200 for YW
• Monthly allowance according to needs
• Covered: food, housing, transportation, etc.
• Mission paperwork section
• Sources of funds: Self, Family, Ward, etc.
• All are blessed for making sacrifices to pay
for a mission
• Finances should not stop a worthy
individual from serving a mission
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Emotional Demands of Missionary
Service
• “Missionary service is emotionally
demanding. Your support system is
going to be withdrawn from you as
you leave home and go out into the
world. … There will be days of
rejection and disappointment. Learn
now about your emotional limits,
and learn how to control your
emotions under the circumstances
you will face as a missionary.”
• Elder L. Tom Perry, Raising the Bar,
Ensign, Nov. 2007
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Dealing with Discouragement and
Stress
• Ammon and his brothers, some
of the greatest missionaries in
the scriptures, got discouraged.
• “Now when our hearts were depressed, and we
were about to turn back, behold, the Lord
comforted us, and said: Go amongst thy brethren,
the Lamanites, and bear with patience thine
afflictions, and I will give unto you success.” (Alma
26: 27)
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How Can Future Missionaries
Prepare Themselves Emotionally?
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Work part-time or full-time before the mission
Live away from home for a period of time
Practice meeting and talking to others
Resolve emotional concerns before submitting papers
Practice living a balanced life, live by a schedule, and
keep appointments
• Find appropriate outlets for stress (adequate rest,
exercise, etc.)
• View trials and weaknesses with proper perspective
• See Preparing Emotionally for Missionary Service by Robert K.
Wagstaff, Ensign, March 2011
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The Greatest Generation of
Missionaries
“We need you to be meticulously obedient
and faithful, just as they were. What we
need now is the greatest generation of
missionaries in the history of the Church.
We need worthy, qualified, spiritually
energized missionaries.”
-M. Russell Ballard, The Greatest
Generation of Missionaries
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Agenda
1. Temporal and Spiritual Preparation
• Requirements, Worthiness, Finances
• Physical, Mental, and Emotional Prep
2. The Mission Call Process
• Paperwork and Interviews with Priesthood Leaders
• Receiving the Call by God through Living Prophets
3. Getting Ready to Go
• Going to the Temple, Speaking in sacrament
• Rules, The MTC, and Adjusting to Missionary Life
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President Kimball’s Landmark
Address on Missionary Work
“Is the mission program one of compulsion?
And the answer, of course, is no. Everyone is
given his free agency. The question is asked:
Should every young man fill a mission? And the
answer of the Church is yes, and the answer of
the Lord is yes. …Every male member of the
Church should fill a mission, like he should pay
his tithing, like he should attend his meetings,
like he should keep his life clean and free from
the ugliness of the world and plan a celestial
marriage in the temple of the Lord.”
-Spencer W. Kimball, Planning for a Full and Abundant Life
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Every Prophet Since Then Has
Repeated the Call
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Knowing When You Are Ready
• “I am pleased to announce that effective
immediately, all worthy and able young
men who have graduated from high school
or its equivalent, regardless of where they
live, will have the option of being
recommended for missionary service
beginning at the age of 18, instead of age
19. I am not suggesting that all young men
will—or should—serve at this earlier age.
Rather, based on individual circumstances,
as well as upon a determination by
priesthood leaders, this option is now
available.”
• Welcome to Conference, President Thomas S.
Monson, October 2012
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Mission Application Timeline
Please Note: These times are approximate.
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Mission Application Timeline
Timing is approximate as, in reality, times will vary
• First, determine your availability date.
• No sooner than the day you turn 18 (YM) or 19 (YW)
• 5 months prior: Start the process
• Meet with your bishop. Get the paperwork or login for website
• 4 months prior: Submit the paperwork
• The stake will send the application to Church Headquarters
• 3 months prior: Receive your call letter
• and further instructions specific to your mission
• 1-2 months prior: Priesthood and Temple
• Young men ordained to Melchizedek Priesthood and office of Elder
• Go to the temple to receive your endowment
• Bishop and Stake President should have frequent interviews
with the prospective missionary throughout this process
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The Application Process
1. Meet
with
Bishop
3. Fill out
the
application
forms
4. Meet
with
Stake
President
5. Submit
Paper
Work
6. Call
Issued by
Prophecy
2. Doctor
and
Dentist
Visits
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Mission Application Form
…The Paperwork
• The Form: Checklist for Full-Time
Missionary Recommendation
• Online at lds.org/mss (get login from
bishop)
• Eight major sections:
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Information about you
Priesthood Leaders’ Comments
Education and Service of Candidate
Info about your ward/stake
Personal Health History of Candidate
Physician’s Health Evaluation
Dental Evaluation
Personal Insurance Information
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The Divine Call of a Missionary
Elder Ronald A. Rasband
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Missionaries Are Called by God
• Elder Ronald A. Rasband explains:
• "First, we knelt together in prayer."
• Next "a picture of the missionary to be assigned
would come up on one of the computer screens. "
• Then they "study the comments from the bishops
and stake presidents, medical notes, and other issues
relating to each missionary."
• Finally, they view a map of the "missions across the
world, [and as] …prompted by the Spirit, he would
assign the missionary to his or her field of labor."
• “It is by the great love of the Savior that His
servants know where these wonderful …
missionaries are to serve. I had a further witness
that morning that every missionary called in this
Church …is called by revelation from the Lord
God Almighty.”
• The Divine Call of a Missionary, April 2010
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Day of the Week Mission Calls are
Issued and Mailed Out
• Many missionaries want to know the exact
day they will receive their call in the mail
• Sorry, but exactly predicting this is not possible
• Day of the week the apostles meet
• In most weeks, it is on Friday, but it can vary
• Thursdays are the second most common day
• Day the mission call letter gets mailed
• Usually they leave the mail room on Tuesday
• Variation is due to individual missionary or
mission circumstances, holiday schedules, etc.
• Those living in or near Utah usually receive
the call packet on Wednesday
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What’s in the Mission Call Packet?
• The Call Letter from the Prophet
• Including the mission you’re assigned to and date to report to the MTC
• A Letter from your Mission President
• A Letter from the MTC President
• General Instructions Checklist, including a list of clothing and
other items to bring
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I Will Go Where You Want Me to Go
When you submit the missionary
application, you commit to going wherever
the Lord sends you
It may not be on the mountain height
Or over the stormy sea,
It may not be at the battle’s front
My Lord will have need of me.
But if, by a still, small voice he calls
To paths that I do not know,
I’ll answer, dear Lord, with my hand in thine:
I’ll go where you want me to go.
I’ll go where you want me to go, dear Lord,
Over mountain or plain or sea;
I’ll say what you want me to say, dear Lord;
I’ll be what you want me to be.
• Hymns, no. 270
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The Lord knows where He wants
each missionary to serve
• “We have a Father in Heaven, who knows us—our
strengths and weaknesses, our abilities and potential.
He knows which mission president and companions
and which members and investigators we need in order
to become the missionary, the husband and father, and
the priesthood holder we are capable of becoming.
Prophets, seers, and revelators assign missionaries
under the direction and influence of the Holy Ghost.
Inspired mission presidents direct transfers every six
weeks and quickly learn that the Lord knows exactly
where He wants each missionary to serve.”
• The Opportunity of a Lifetime, W. Christopher Waddell
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Agenda
1. Temporal and Spiritual Preparation
• Requirements, Worthiness, Finances
• Physical, Mental, and Emotional Prep
2. The Mission Call Process
• Paperwork and Interviews with Priesthood Leaders
• Receiving the Call by God through Living Prophets
3. Getting Ready to Go
• Going to the Temple, Speaking in sacrament
• Rules, The MTC, and Adjusting to Missionary Life
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Patriarchal Blessings
• Missionaries are required to receive a patriarchal
blessing before they start their service
• Many receive it long before your mission
• If not, make arrangements when you begin your paperwork
• Patriarchal Blessings
• Will help motivate many young men to serve
• Will help many young women decide whether or not to go
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“A Star to Follow”
“Patriarchal blessings should be read humbly,
prayerfully, and frequently. …It is a sacred
guideline of counsel, promises, and
information from the Lord; however, a
person should not expect the blessing to
detail all that will happen to him or her or to
answer all questions. The fact that one’s
patriarchal blessing may not mention an
important event in life, such as a mission or
marriage, does not mean that it will not
happen. In order to receive the fulfillment of
our patriarchal blessings, we should treasure
in our hearts the precious words they
contain, ponder them, and so live that we
will obtain the blessings.”
• From Priesthood Blessings by James E. Faust
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Melchizedek Priesthood
Advancement
• Before young men go on their missions,
they must be ordained to the
Melchizedek Priesthood
• Young men must be 18 before being
ordained an Elder
• YM must be given the Melchizedek
Priesthood before going to the temple
• Temple endowment should not be given
while the youth is still in high school
• Both (temple and priesthood) must happen
before arriving at the MTC
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What to do to Prepare to Receive
the Melchizedek Priesthood
• Gain a testimony of the restoration of the
priesthood
• Study the Oath and Covenant of the
Priesthood (D&C 84)
• “For whoso is faithful unto the obtaining these
two priesthoods of which I have spoken, and the
magnifying their calling, are sanctified by the
Spirit unto the renewing of their bodies… And
this is according to the oath and covenant which
belongeth to the priesthood.”
• Learn the duties of an Elder
• D&C 20:38–45, 42:44, 46:2, 107:11–12
• Learn how to perform priesthood ordinances
• See Church Handbook 2 or the Family Guidebook
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Preparing to Go to the Temple
• Before young men and women go on a
mission, they receive the temple endowment
• President Howard W. Hunter taught, “Let us
prepare every missionary to go to the temple
worthily and to make that experience an even
greater highlight than receiving the mission
call” (Ensign, Nov. 1994, 88).
• How can you prepare?
• Live worthily
• Take the Church Temple Preparation class from
your ward (called Endowed from on High)
• Read the Church booklet: Preparing to Enter the
Holy Temple
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Endowed with Power from on High
• “Going to the temple for your own
endowment… [is] an integral part of your
mission preparation …You cannot do this
work alone. We have to have heaven’s help,
we have to have the ‘gifts’ of God.” (Elder
Jeffrey R. Holland, Apr. 25, 1997).
• “Missionaries …are not fully qualified to go
forth, preach the gospel, and build up the
kingdom, unless they have the gift of the
Holy Ghost and also are endowed with
power from on high …given only in the
Lord’s Temple.” (Elder Bruce R. McConkie,
Doctrinal New Testament Commentary)
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Speaking in Sacrament Meeting
• All departing missionaries are asked to speak in sacrament
meeting
• In 2002, President Hinckley announced that the tradition of
families running sacrament meeting needed to stop
• “The departing missionary will be given opportunity to
speak in a sacrament meeting for 15 or 20 minutes. But
parents and siblings will not be invited to do so. There might
be two or more departing missionaries who speak in the
same service. The meeting will be entirely in the hands of
the bishop and will not be arranged by the family.”
• To Men of the Priesthood, Oct 2002
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Writing and Delivering a Talk
• Impromptu talks are a common request of missionaries
• Knowing how to write and deliver a talk is an essential skill
• Four elements a sacrament meeting talk should have:
• Purpose: “Once a person has the purpose, the rest of the talk is
easy.” An example purpose is: “The purpose of my talk is to teach
people how to recognize the power of faith in their own lives.”
• Main Ideas: You will need two or three main ideas that support this
purpose. One might be “Faith is the motivating power that enables
us to act” or “I can increase faith by recognizing it in my life.”
• Expansion: You can expand or validate the main ideas with stories,
scriptures, or examples of the topic in your life.
• Testimony: Always end your talk by bearing testimony. “Honestly
evaluate how strongly [you] feel about the principle …and then
testify.”
• See article in BYU Magazine by Randy Bott called How to Write a Church Talk
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Being Set Apart as a Missionary
• The stake president sets apart
missionaries a day or two prior to
entering the MTC
• Before being set apart, the stake
president conducts an interview to
confirm the missionary’s worthiness
• The setting apart usually happens in the
missionary’s home
• It is a special occasion where family
members and close friends may attend
• Attendees should dress appropriately for
the occasion (Sunday dress)
• After being set apart, you should live by
missionary standards
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Mission Rules:
The Missionary Handbook
• Obeying these rules will keep you safe
and will help you be more successful
• It is a resource youth, parents, and
priesthood leaders should use in
preparing youth for the mission field
• It outlines the rules on language, dress
and grooming, music and media,
finances, communicating with family
and friends, and other expectations of
missionaries
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Mission Rules: Missionary Conduct
• Language: Use refined, dignified language that identifies you
as a servant of the Lord.
• Dress and Grooming: Wear conservative clothing that is
consistent with their sacred calling and message.
• Schedule: Follow the Missionary Schedule (up at 6:30, daily
scripture study, proselytizing, bed at 10:30, etc.)
• Preparation Day: You have one day a week to take care of
personal needs: washing clothes, haircut, shopping, etc.
• Communicating with Family: You can write home weekly and
call home twice a year: Christmas and Mother’s Day.
• Entertainment: No worldly entertainment, television, or
movies, and only music that is spiritual and uplifting.
• Companions: Stay with your companion at all times.
• Relations with Opposite Sex: Never be alone with or
associate in an inappropriate way with someone of the
opposite sex.
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“To Obey is Better than Sacrifice”
• King Saul was commanded to smite and destroy the
Amalekites and all that they had, yet he saved
some animals to offer as sacrifices.
• “And Samuel said, Hath the Lord as
great delight in burnt offerings and
sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of
the Lord? Behold, to obey is better
than sacrifice, and to hearken than
the fat of rams.” 1 Samuel 15:22
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The Missionary Training Center (MTC)
• You’ll be assigned to one of 17 MTCs across the world to learn:
• Gospel doctrines
• How to teach by the Spirit
• Communication skills (a foreign language for some)
• Every day you will have a rigorous schedule
• Classes, Exercise, Meal Time, Scripture Study, etc.
• Once a week you’ll go to the temple
• Once a week you’ll hear a General Authority speaker
• Weekly service opportunities: cleaning, vacuuming, etc.
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Traveling to the MTC
• If you report to an MTC out of the county (like Mexico)
• The Church will make travel arrangements
• You’ll say your goodbye’s at the airport
• If you report to the Provo MTC
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Several hundred new missionaries arrive each Wednesday
One vehicle per family is allowed to enter the MTC grounds
Say goodbye’s to family and friends prior to going to the MTC
You will only have a few brief moments for a quick farewell
There is no opportunity for picture taking at this moment
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MTC Services
Cafeteria: Three healthy meals a day are served
Laundry: Washers and dryers are available. Purchase you own detergent
Dry cleaning: Rates are reasonable. Suit alterations are available for a fee.
Bookstore: Learning materials, book bags, toiletries, white shirts, treats, etc
Barbershop: Elders get one haircut. Sister missionaries can pay as needed.
Copy center: Photocopies, laminating, and binding
Mail: Missionaries receive letters and packages in the mail. No hand
deliveries.
• Banking services: Cash checks and buy travelers’ checks
• Medical services: Health needs can be treated. Doctors are on call for
emergencies.
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Adjusting to Missionary Life
• We have a copy of this
booklet for each prospective
missionary
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The End
Questions?
• This presentation can be download at JWstake.com
• More mission prep resources can be found at
MormonMissionPrep.com, a website maintained by
Brother Jimmy Smith
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