Heart, Might, Mind, & Strength
Line Upon Line
Every Needful Thing
Wonders & Signs
Keystones
100

What should we do when serving together with other missionaries?

Become united in the work

Support each other's spiritual, emotional, and physical well-being

Be mindful of each other's safety

Be accountable to each other in keeping the standards

100

What does this section explain?

How we can best serve others with the pure love of Christ as we participate in service missionary assignments and activities

100

What is P-Day a time for?

A time to "organize yourselves; prepare every needful thing, and establish a house, even ... a house of order" (D&C 109:8)

100

What are some examples of what assignments may be?

Approved charitable organizations

Church operations

Temples

Teaching visits

Stake-Assigned service opportunities

100

Who approves your missionary schedule?

You, Service Missionary Advisers, & Mission President

200

What development may our daily schedule include?

Assignments and activities to develop spiritually, Socially, Physically, Intellectually

200

What is said about when we are not serving at our assigned locations?

We are still missionaries. Our conduct, thoughts, and actions should reflect this and our devotion to Jesus Christ

200

What word is used to describe the appointment you've been given?

Stewardship

200

What are we strictly told not to do at charitable organizations?

Proselyte

200

What is one way to grow as a disciple of Jesus Christ?

Serving as He did

300

What should gathering as missionaries provide us?

The opportunity to support each other and rejoice together
300

What does a leadership assignment not indicate?

Special recognition or advancement. Nor do they reflect the worth of a missionary

300

What are the examples given of what we can study in personal study?

Scriptures (Especially the Book of Mormon)

Conference Talks/Speeches

Adjusting to Service Missionary Life

PMG

300

Who sets the spiritual and behavioral expectations of your mission?

The mission president

300

What are the reasons given as to why we might be assigned companions?

To improve gospel study and social interaction during your mission

400

Who should you not talk to about a serious sin?

Mission president

400

What does the standards say about breaks?

"Taking breaks to rest and prepare yourself will help sustain your ability to serve others and fulfill your missionary purpose"

400

What should we always remember with interacting with other missionaries?

Love, respect, and strengthen other missionaries

Be humble and recognize each other's strengths

Treat each other as you would like to be treated

Recognize the good in other missionaries

Avoid criticism and contention

Avoid speaking negatively about each other

400

What should we not do at an organization unless they have submitted a specific training plan to the Service Missionary Advisers?

Interact with children or vulnerable adults

Operating machines, equipment, or vehicles

Handling any cash or valuables

Providing a professional opinion

400

What should we do when we are having a hard time focusing on our assignments because of challenges?

Do not hesitate to share your concerns with your service missionary advisers, stake president, or mission president

500
Who is your ecclesiastical leader?

Bishop and Stake President

500

What's the difference between agency hours and P-Day?

Agency hours are used to serve, improve, and grow.

P-Day is used to attend to personal and family needs.

500

What should we do before our assignment if one is avaliable?

Attend a prayer meeting or devotional

500

Who works to give you a calling?

Local priesthood leaders

Service Missionary Advisers

500

What's the difference between mission leaders and common judges?

Leaders are set apart to lead the mission. They love a serve you to help you fulfill your purpose as a missionary and keep you safe and happy.

Judges hold priesthood keys and have priesthood responsibility for you and your wellbeing

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