When the cameras arrived, training ended. Now it was time for us to use our own judgement in our finding and teaching efforts. The cameras followed us almost everywhere. Not all of our appointments were filmed. If we were teaching someone who didn't want to be filmed, the cameras stayed away. We quickly got used [...]
Author: sistervoyles
Understanding The Purpose
I've always been a perfectionist. Before I was aware of what that cost me, I embraced it. As a 20 year old, I had a transformational experience that helped me understand the Atonement on a deeply personal level. For the first time in my life, I realized the beauty of weakness and a Heavenly Father [...]
The Egg
7 Steps to Inviting Someone You’re Teaching to Be Filmed
Feel super awkward. You're about to ask someone who just agreed to meet with you if they're willing to invite a whole camera crew into their home. So fun.Practice what you're going to say over and over again with your companion.Call the person you are teaching. (This is just NOT a conversation for a text. [...]
My Choice to Serve
First Day of Filming
Growing Up
Training Begins
Once we knew that we would be filmed, trainers came from the Missionary Department in Salt Lake City. Every morning we met, reviewed Preach My Gospel, role-played, got feedback, and tried again. While the experience was exhausting, it was also really special. The Spirit was strong and you could tell our teachers knew their stuff [...]
How My District Became The District
As the final prayer of that zone conference in my first area ended, Sister Zaldivar began introducing me to other missionaries. I had only been in the mission a few weeks and was still getting to know everyone. I smiled and greeted people and tried hard to remember names and faces. Everyone was so kind [...]
Landing in My First Area, Chula Vista
After getting our companion assignments and having some meetings with the Mission President, my trainer, Sister Zaldivar, and I headed to our area, Chula Vista, California. It was literally on the US-Mexican border at the last USA exit. The next few weeks were a blur of meeting new people, trying to speak Spanish, and falling [...]