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My wife and I are serving our second Mission with a YSA assignment. We like to compare the steps of life this way:
You go to the MTC to learn to be a missionary. Important training.
In the Missiono field you are in the LTC (LifeTrainingCenter). You are learning all the things you will need to know to find and live with another person as a permanent companion. You should be learning life skills such as the following:(cooking,cleaning, budgeting,planning,negotiating ,home maintenance,car maintenance,etc)
When you finish your mission you move into life which is really just another training program we call the ETC or Eternal training Center. You will find a companion(first thing you did in the MTC,mission and now life.) Now you practice what you want in eternity. Want a peaceful home=practice peace. Want a live with God, practice doing that. Want to help Bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man? Practice that.
Think where you will be in 20 Billion years...not next month or even 30 years from now.
People aren't looking far enough ahead.
SLCWatch,
You do realize that the "steps" you are referring to have absolutely no bearing upon the life of a convert to the Church, right? Or are you not aware that such people actually exist outside of Utah?
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