Elders Moon and Coburn (front), White, Davidson and Wilt
Sisters Taunima, Stimpson and Yorgason
Study is an act of faith requiring the use of personal agency. Many missionaries struggle to know how to study effectively. Some rely heavily on others or on structured programs to tell them what and how to study. While learning from a good teacher is very important, it is more important for you to have meaningful learning experiences on your own. Getting good results from your study depends on having a strong desire to learn, studying with “real intent” (Moroni 10:4), “hunger[ing] and thirst[ing] after righteousness” (Matthew 5:6), and searching for answers to your investigators’ questions and concerns. PMG chp2
Sisters Anderson and Roden
Elder Kotter
Music blesses our zone Conferences with the Spirit and many talents shared.
Elders Condie, Anderson, Davidson and Kotter
Back left: Elders Mills, Moon, Ramos, Christensen, Adams, Selfridge, Richards, Haroldsen, Andrews, Halls, Davidson, Wilt, White, Kotter, Robertson, Walker, Cook and Davis
Row 3: Elders Averett, Segon, Nuttall, Parke, Ross, Syndergaard, Camp, Condie, Anderson, Coburn, Walker, Wilson, Payne, Argyle and Richardson
Row 2: Sisters Stimpson, Taunima, Crisp, Yorgason, Roberts, Campbell, Schofield, Durrant, Wall, Palmer, Fenton, Kwasney, Roden, Anderson, Hegewald, and DeMille
Front Row: Elder Haroldsen, Elder and Sister Christensen, President and Sister Johnson, Elder and Sister Curtis, Sister and Elder Clarke
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