Embrace this day with an enthusiastic welcome, no matter how it looks. The covenant with God to which you are true enables you to become enlightened by Him, and nothing is impossible for you.
My Dear Hermana _________,
Today is your first day at the CCM (MTC in Spanish) in ______! Can you believe you are on another continent preparing to serve the Lord for a year and a half!? It is crazy to think about, but this will be the most important year and a half of your life. This is the time that you will become the person you are meant to become. You will become a woman of Christ. This time at the CCM will only help you to begin to learn the habits that a woman of Christ has in her life. Today is only the beginning of this grand adventure you are on. Included in this letter, I have written down a few things that I learned while I was at the CCM that I wrote to share with you as you start your missionary education. I learned all of those things, some of it the hard way. I hope that my advice helps you.
Today you will get your first district and companion. Get to know them all! You will be with them all the time for the next six weeks! By the end of that time, you will be like a family to each other. Enjoy every moment at the CCM, it is like EFY on steroids, but without the dances and you can’t flirt…
Anyway, I pray that this experience is a good one. Learn to have the Spirit with you always and learn to listen to it. You will need the Spirit for every lesson you teach, and throughout the day. Have a good first day. I love you!
Love,
Your best friend and number one fan,
Heather
When we are no longer able to change a situation - we
are challenged to change ourselves.
7 things you need to know while at the CCM:
1. Having a companion is HARD. You never know what they are thinking. They follow you everywhere. Sometimes it is really annoying… But LOVE HER. Be open and honest with her. She can be your greatest support. When you aren’t getting along, have companionship inventory.
2. Your teachers are your best resources at the CCM. They have been where you are. They know what you are going through. They can help.
3. The CCM President and his wife care about each and every one of the missionaries. If you need to, talk to them. They can be a great comfort and guides to you.
4. If you ever want or need a priesthood blessing, ask your district leader or another elder in your district. They always appreciate the opportunity to use their priesthood keys.
5. DyC 10:5 Pray Always!
6. Ether 12:27 Be Humble!
7. I love you!
“Anywhere you are in the world, with prayer, faith, determination, diligence, and some sacrifice, you can make a powerful contribution. Begin now. I promise you that the Lord will help you find a way. And it will make you feel wonderful.”
–Richard G. Scott
“Let the Church be your dear friend. Let it be your great companion. Serve wherever you are called to serve. Do what you are asked to do. Every position you hold will add to your capacity. I have served in many responsibilities in this great organization. Every service brought its own reward.”
–Gordon B. Hinckley
“Without help, you are like one who can’t or doesn’t wash or bathe or put on clean clothes. The path you need to follow is in the scriptures. Read them and your faith in Christ will grow. Listen to those who know the gospel.”
–Boyd K. Packer
“Our personal journey through life provides us with many special experiences that become building blocks of faith and testimony. No matter what the experience may be, each gives us a chance for personal growth, greater wisdom, and, in many cases, service to others with more empathy and love.”
–Ronald A. Rasband
You are probably tired out of your mind. Remember that day at work you were sick and took Mucinex and it definitely felt like the box lied and they were drowsy meds and you were pretty much falling asleep walking but had to perservere for hours? but then it you were just fine with a little time, and you went home and tried taking a nap and you couldn’t even fall asleep because your headache was so bad, so if you think about it, you might not even be able to sleep if you wanted to ;D plus, you’ll have plenty of time to sleep after your mission :) right now you got werk to do.
you’re probably thinking you can’t do it with the stress overload. remember that time at work you were on headset on a fundraiser night and you were all over the place with drinks and shakes and that powerade you were making spilled in the ice bin and you wanted to cry because everyone and their mother is demanding something from you all at once and you’re not used to that kind of demand? Well you made it! the ice bin got quickly shoveled out, you had people helping you, and it ended eventually. It’s not as bad as you think. Ask for help if you need!
from Adjusting to Missionary Life:
An adjustment period for missionaries is entirely normal, is usually unavoidable, and is not a sign that you lack faith or a testimony. For most new mission- aries, it takes time to acquire the necessary skills to be successful. Remember the counsel given to the Prophet Joseph Smith at a very difficult time in his life: “Know thou, my son, that all these things shall give thee experience, and shall be for thy good” (D&C 122:7).
from Adjusting to Missionary Life:
An adjustment period for missionaries is entirely normal, is usually unavoidable, and is not a sign that you lack faith or a testimony. For most new mission- aries, it takes time to acquire the necessary skills to be successful. Remember the counsel given to the Prophet Joseph Smith at a very difficult time in his life: “Know thou, my son, that all these things shall give thee experience, and shall be for thy good” (D&C 122:7).
As you prepare to leave for a mission, prepare to
embrace change. Life as a missionary will likely be
different than anything you’ve yet experienced, but
if you come with a positive attitude, exercising faith
in the Lord and anticipating the need for patience
with yourself and others, the Lord will reward and
bless you. He promises: “I will go before your face. I
will be on your right hand and on your left, and my
Spirit shall be in your hearts, and mine angels round
about you, to bear you up” (D&C 84:88).
and don’t forget: this is your dream. you’re living your DREAM. and it ALWAYS gets better.
Love,
your 1st-day-of-trying-the-missionary-schedule, forgot-it-was-fast-sunday-so-you’re-starving, headache’s-bout-to-explode-because-you’re-so-tired self
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