I wasn't expecting to have a P-Day for a while, but turns
out that P-Days for our district are on Fridays!
I am absolutely loving it here at the MTC! From the moment
that I first got off the plane in Salt Lake this has been an incredible
experience! It looked like missionaries had taken over the Salt Lake Airport.
There were large groups of up to 30 missionaries in different parts of the airport,
all heading off in masses to their different assigned areas. I ate shish kabobs
and cheesecake with Jeanna and Tammy and their kids, then they dropped me off
at the MTC. The initial drop-off was a lot less scary than I was expecting.
There were missionaries there to help you with your luggage and show you where
to go to get your name badge, meet you companion, etc... May 22nd was a
significant report date for the MTC, because it was one of the few times in
history that there have been more sister missionaries than elders reporting!
The MTC was originally built with the expectation that there would never be
more than 7% sister missionaries. Right now the MTC status is 45% sister
missionaries. My companion and I sat with a senior missionary here at the MTC
for lunch yesterday, and she was telling us that it used to be that when you
walked into the MTC it just looked like a bunch of penguins walking around-
there's quite a bit more color now that there are sisters. We met our branch
presidency last night and they told us that the entire feel of the MTC has
changed- there's more laughter, more smiles, just a completely new energy that
the church leadership is amazed at! Something else they told us that really
surprised me is that the MTC really isn't that crowded right now. They called
us the "calm before the storm." There are 2500 missionaries here
right now. By the end of the month there will be about 4000, and the number of
missionaries will reach 7000 by the beginning of July!!! What an exciting time
to live in!!!!!
My companion is Sister Cunningham. She is quirky, sweet, and
has a way cute accent since she is from Alabama! I'm getting along well with
her, especially since we're still getting to know each other and we're constantly
together. One thing I'm realizing is that even if some of these people I'm with
aren't people that I normally wouldn't be best friends with or connect with
right off the bat, when you're learning the gospel with them and you have the
same purpose, that just doesn't really matter. For the time that you are
working with them, you just appreciate the things that make them unique and
love them anyway. Sister Cunningham and I have our first "teaching
appointment" tonight after we get back from the temple. We are teaching a
woman named Kristine. She has one five year old daughter and her husband is a
member, but he is inactive. The whole family attends a Lutheran church, but
they aren't quite feeling "fulfilled" from their church so we are going
to pay them a visit. Both Sister Cunningham and I are thinking we will teach
Kristine the first lesson, because the lesson has a lot of principles that
Kristine will be able to relate to (the gospel blesses families, she already
believes in God and the Savior, etc...) but we also want to try to emphasize
the restoration and the Book of Mormon in this first lesson. We are going to
challenge her to read the Book of Mormon and pray to know that it is true.
The MTC is absolutely exhausting! I've gotten very little sleep
in the last two days, and every day is a 16-hour day that is absolutely packed
with different activities and workshops. It's so worth it though. There is so
much power here. There's power in numbers, and there's power in the hearts of
so many individuals all being turned toward Christ at the same time. There's
power in prayers constantly being offered at every corner, and there's
definitely power in hearing hundreds of missionaries sing "Called to
Serve." Regardless of there being so many people, every single one of
these missionaries matters individually. I love hearing the different reasons
of why each missionary decided to serve a mission. There are multiple sister
missionaries in our zone that had amazing spiritual experiences the night
before the age change happened. They would have these experiences and be
confused because they felt so strongly, without a doubt, that they were
intended to go on a mission, but they knew that they weren't old enough. Then
the overwhelming age change happened, and here they are! There are a surprising
number of elders who are converts, or don't have family in the church, or have
part-member families, yet here they are!
Anyways, I wish I could write more. There's just no way to
explain everything that has been going on here. A few of the workshops and
teaching experiences we have done just can't be put into words either- you just
have to be here at the MTC experiencing it to understand. I wish you could come
and meet Lawanna and George, and help us try to teach them. You would feel so
much love for them if you were here!
I guess that’s about all for now. I can't wait to hear from
you next Friday!
Love, love, love, Sister Slade
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