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Songbird wrote:Welcome. Do all you can to strengthen you testimony of Jesus Christ. It is the most important thing to bring with you on your mission. I will give you a warning: You can easily get "addicted" to this site (spoken from experience) and it will take you away for what is best (See "Good, Better, Best" President BKPacker.) While you can learn much here, you can and should be learning from the scriptures and the Spirit. You might think being at this forum is "vital" to your prep, but nothing is more vital than being on your knees, studying Preach My Gospel along with the scriptures, and seeking the wisdom and counsel of our Father in Heaven. Everything you do now will make it that much easier and more rewarding when you get into the mission field. We are good, but the best is what I mention here.
Good Luck,
Songbird



clarkkent14 wrote:Most important thing is to develop a passion for BOM study. As mentioned before, Early and Often. I know the missionary library has changed, but I would still recommend "A Marvelous Work and a Wonder" and "Articles of Faith." They are a great foundational approach, which is what missionary work primarily deals with. Just read the BOM a lot!

seandaddy wrote:Got called to the Colombia, Barranquilla mission!! Yeah!! I leave in 3 months...
) is currently serving a mission in Santiago, Chile, and just loves it - loves the country, the language, the food - but most especially he loves the people. Best advice - don't put off getting everything you need fairly soon (especially passport and shots), the next 3 months will FLY by. Read/study the Book of Mormon every day, and other good books dealing with gospel doctrine. Go out as often as you can (several times a week, if possible) with the missionaries in your ward - go tracting with them, sit in on discussions with investigators, etc.. Just take what is on the list in the booklet that came with your call - that alone will fill up your two big suitcases!
seandaddy wrote:Got called to the Colombia, Barranquilla mission!! Yeah!!
I leave in 3 months...
Moss Man wrote:I cannot disagree with any of the previous recommendations and I would also advise your getting out and used to talking to strangers. Go and volunteer your time somewhere that allows you to come in contact with strangers - animal shelter, retirement home, etc. Practice your approaches to people by handing out pass-along cards. Rub shoulders with the people.
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