Sunday, May 3, 2015

Mini-MTC Experience

4-20-15

     This last week was great!  It was cloudy most of the week, so it wasn't extremely hot, but the humidity definitely was kicked up a notch to make up the difference.  We did a whole lot of biking, I think around 180 miles this week.  I think all it does is make me eat more because I get super hungry from it.
     This last week we were able to set a baptismal date with one of our investigators who is super solid.  He is 17 years old and he is extremely smart.  He actually understands what he reads in the Book of Mormon and he has kept every single commitment that we have left with him to keep.  The first week he came to church he showed up in a button shirt and jeans, and this last week he bought 3 pairs of shirts, a tie, and some shoes and slacks to use.  He loves all of the young men and he is just a great kid.  His baptism will be at the beginning of May.
     This last Saturday our Stake held its annual Mini-MTC for all of the youth in the Stake, ages 14 and up.  It was such an amazing experience.  It started at 8 a.m. and went to 7 p.m.  In the morning we received our group of 7 missionaries and assigned their companions.  Throughout the day we went over chapters of Preach My Gospel and talked about a number of different things that would help prepare them for their missions.  At the end of the night they had to teach a member family the "Gospel of Jesus Christ" from P.M.G., so all of their studies were centered around that.  Many of them were pretty nervous, but they all really enjoyed it.  They all did their lessons in the cultural hall with their families.  They had an hour and a half long visit with them where the family member that served in the mission that they were called to talked about their mission and the culture and other things, and the last 30 minutes was given to the youth to teach their lesson.  We didn't get to sit in on the lesson, but they said it went great.  Everyone in our District had a call to the Philippines.  These are pictures of our district.  They are all studs!

Love,
Elder A. Whaley


Mini-MTC Elders

Mini-MTC Elders

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