First, Sorry parents and class about the late entry this week. Also not very many pictures. I was taking lots of notes :)
We had a fabulous discussion last sunday the 22nd. First we shared what we learned from last weeks assignment.
Tyler Hunt noticed that Alma 5 talks about several worthiness questions. He recognized that the key is to have received His (the Saviors) images in our countenance.
Michael Johnson, a new class member we are excited to have shared the importance of God wanting us to use our spiritual gifts. He found in the last chapter of the Book Of Mormon, Moroni 10, that He talks about our spiritual gifts as part of his last message so it must be important for us to use them to share the gospel.
Then we recited My Purpose. Simon asked how knowing this can help us on our mission and even now as we prepare for our missions.
This is our son Taylor who we invited to come to class since he was home from school for the holidays. He served in Poland and has been home for one year. He shared that without a vision you will fail. Just like keys open up doors, knowing your purpose is the key to why you are there serving. A vision statement gives direction. Without this you can turn around and go back home. You always have a choice, but knowing your purpose focuses your choices to helping others, not thinking about yourself.
We also discussed page 182 of PMG. Teach for understanding.
As you study the doctrines you want to teach your investigators, ask yourself the same questions and then find the answers in the scriptures.
We asked for an example of needing to know something before you could teach it.
Ashley explained that she teaches dance to children. She said that when you can share what you have learned yourself with others, they can learn it so much faster.
Jared taught us to teach these lessons like a child could understand. Make it simple, but understand why its hard. Think of what questions they will have. Connect to their personal experiences. In order to try and teach simply, think back to the questions you had when you were a little child.
Another way to see if they understand what is being taught is to ask them to restate what you just taught in their own words.
A great comment was that the spirit is felt the strongest in the simplest of doctrines!
We talked about the importance of helping the investigator learn how to learn on their own. As missionaries we cannot be their spiritual IV and then when you are transferred you pull the plug and they have no way to feel the spirit.
The box on the far left shows that you start by teaching most everything because it is new. But quickly, you teach less and less and the investigator gradually is able to learn it all on their own.
Michael Johnson asked a great questions after this!
How do you get them to do that?
Answer: Always leave them with a commitment to read something and study. Then when you see them again assume that they did it! Don't ask, did you read what we asked you to? Rather ask what did you get or learn from the assignment we gave you last time?
As a missionary you are really just a gigantic arrow that is pointing them to Christ by inviting them to receive the ordinances of His Gospel. If you point them to Christ, they will know how to strengthen their testimony after you are gone and stay converted.
Simon wrote the list on the right to help you connect with your investigators. This is THE KEY!
1- Ask inspired questions
2. Listen
3. Discern....2 and 3 require you to pause. Silence is a good thing. The spirit is doing the talking!
4. Teach the doctrine.
Many of investigators questions are really iceberg questions. You are only hearing a small part of a much bigger concern. As you listen and discern, you will discover their deeper questions of the soul.
I had to add this picture. Here are Simon and Taylor. They have been childhood friends and now that they are home from their missions, their friendship continues and most importantly they have grown to love missionary work and it is still an important part of their lives! thank you for your great examples to us!
Assignment for next week...tomorrow really...sorry!!
Teach lesson 3 using the principles we discussed in class. 1. Teach for understanding 2. Ask Questions 3. Listen.
Also, we will be tracting in another ward on the 29th of December. Please meet at the Bayhill Chapel at 4:15 for instructions. We will tract from 4:30-5:30 teaching Lesson 3 "The Gospel Of Jesus Christ"