Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Very Basic Training




Our mission has about 130 missionaries and is divided into 6 "zones". Each zone has 20-26 missionaries and is led by a pair of "Zone Leaders". Zone Leaders serve in these assignment for 3-6 months. They are carefully and prayerfully selected. Not only are they expected to carry a full-load of regular missionary responsibilities, but they are also in charge of overseeing the daily work of their 20-26 missionaries. One of the constant ingredients within a mission is that of training. I'm always training. And our Zone Leaders are constantly training those for whom they are responsible.

Once every six weeks I conduct a day-long "Zone Leader Council". In this meeting I provide training and encouragement to our group of 12 Zone Leaders. My two assistants also help with this training. It is important that all of our training "run downhill". That is, we need everything we teach in Zone Leader Council to get to the very last missionary in the mission. Consistency is an important element to our success.

With this in mind, Elder Worley came up with a brilliantly creative training idea -- to see, in fact, if our training gets to the bottom of the hill. Elder Worley was in the military prior to his missionary service and, as such, knows how to polish a shoe like nobody else. During Zone Leader Council he gave a 30 minute workshop on how to shine a shoe. This was not your standard shoe shine. The method he taught results in a shoe that requires one to wear sun glasses due to the extraordinary brightness. One would think that he imbedded a lighting source inside the shoe. The shoe shine training had three parts: (1) Learn how to shine a shoe like Elder Worley and (2) teach all the missionaries in your Zone how to do it and (3) come to Zone Conference in 3 weeks with everyone's shoes bright and shiny. Part one will be the easy part. Part two will take some time. And part three is the real test -- can our Zone Leaders do adequate followup, communications, etc. to assure that everyone fulfills this task for our Zone Conference.

If a mission can shine shoes, then we should also be able to learn how to teach the restored gospel of Jesus Christ with great urgency woven with an abundance of charity. Our next Zone Conferences are on Sept. 17 and 19. I'll be on the lookout for extra shiny shoes!

5 comments:

  1. it seems to me like elder worley is loosing weight...
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  2. How come no pic's of sister missionaries?
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  3. Elder J Cory ThompsonSep 16, 2008 07:24 PM
    Wow, those shoes really are shiny. I have been trying my best to get a good technique on shoe shining, but it just doesn't look up to par with Elder Worley's shoes. I guess I will just have to get some tips when I get out in the field. :) BTW I really enjoy this blog, and I know my parents will enjoy it also when I get in the field.
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  4. Response to Tracy -- there are no sister missionaries in this set of photos because these are our Zone Leaders. Zone Leaders by necessity are Elders because they conduct baptismal interviews and must hold the priesthood. Thanks for the question!
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  5. I'm waiting for "The Letter" (mission call) to arrive, and would be interested in learning Elder Worley's shoe shine method. President Murray, would you be willing to put his method in a blog for us Elders-to-be? Thanks!
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