Elder Joe Leishman~Philippines Angeles Mission

January 2011-January 2013

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

MTC Week 2

Preface by mamalar:
I am amused watching Joe's spelling decline as he focuses on Tagolog. Will it ever come back? doubtful..... thank goodness for word processing.


I have to say that the second week at the mtc has definately been better than the first. The first week wasn't bad, but once you get into the flow of things they days fly by, you have fun, and class is a little easier. I'll take you through my week at the mtc: Monday is P day and what a wonderful day it is. The first thing we do is go to the temple for the 7 or 7:20 am session. I am so glad we get to start our p day off with the temple. It's amazing being in the temple with 30 or 40 missionaries in a session. After the temple we come back and do laundry. The laundry room if quite the happening place. When you show up you hope that there is an empty machine for you. There are computers in the laundry room so while we wait, we get to check and write our email. After we're done with laundry we go back to our residence hall to study and to write letters. After dinner we go back to class and p day is over. Tuesday-Saturday are about the same every day just with times mixed up. Every day we have two 2-3 hour classes, an hour of personal study, an hour of companionship study, and hour or two of MDT (missionary directed time), an hour of MDLS (missionary directed language study) and an hour of gym. The best way to describe gym time is glorified recess! (sorry if recess is spelled wrong... the lack of spell check is cleary shown in my writing) During gym time you can play vollyball, 4 square, basketball, run of hte track or lift weights on machines. My personal favorite activity is vollyball. We have a lot of Tongan and Samoan missionaries going to the Philippines and they are incredible at vollyball and not going to lie, I've got a mean jump serve! Tuesday is the only day that is a little different. We have a tuesday night devotional. The Tuesday night devotional is a big deal at hte mtc. Missionaries start lining up an hour early to get a good seat just in case an apostle is speaking. My zone was at the front of the line this past week and when they opened the doors I was reminded of disneyland at opening time. Missionaries literally run (despite the usher's efforts to keep elder's at a walking pace) to get seats in the front. The devotionals and firesides here are incredible. The spirit is incredibly strong while the speaker's speak but especially while we sing. Sunday's are probablly my favorite day of the week. We have personal study before breakfast, and then we have priesthood meeting. Following priesthood meeting we have district meeting and lunch. After lunch we have sacrament meeting. Our sacrament meeting is just for our branch of 3 districts of 31 missionaries. During our sacrament meeting we pray in Tagalog, sing hymns in Tagalog and 2 lucky Elder's or Sisters get to give a short talk in tagalog. We don't find out who is speaking untill the branch president announces it at the beginning of the meeting! Because of this every missinoary prepares a talk every week. After sacrament we have study time and then a fireside. Sunday's really are amazing.

I don't have very much time but I would ilke to share a quick story with you. Elder Tomasi and I taught the first lesson all the way through for the first time on monday. Despite lack of experience and Elder Tomasi's poor English the spirit was so strong while we taught. I felt guided by the holy ghost as we taught and tesified. I have never felt this way before. I could tell the two sister's we were teaching felt the spirit too. It was amazing! It taught me that you don't have to be perfect in your words, but if you have a prayer in your heart, are worthy of hte holy ghost and are in unity with your companion the spirit can be the true teacher.


Mahal Kita
Elder Leishman

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