Showing posts with label New York New York South Mission. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York New York South Mission. Show all posts

Thursday, July 29, 2010

The 3 Gonzales Missionaries

The Gonzales family has three missionaries out at the same time.  Erika Gonzales reported to the MTC on Wednesday, 3 June 2009.  Erika was called to the New York New York City South Spanish-speaking Mission.  Three months later on Wednesday, 14 October 2009  her two brothers, Aaron and Jake reported to the MTC .  Jacob R. Gonzales was called to the Oklahoma Tulsa Mission and Aaron Michael Gonzales was called to the Slovenia Croatia Mission.  It must be a daunting task for their mother Amy to keep up with three different blogs every week.  She did a nice job on the blog designs. Plus it must cost a bunch of money to have three children out simultaneously.

Monday, January 5, 2009

The Orson Pratt Challenge: Missionary Technique with Promise


Charles and Renee West, a senior couple serving in the New York New York South Mission reported in Jul 2008 about a unique way that President Stephen Bennion, former president of Snow College, Ricks College and Southern Utah University, uses to develop public speaking in his missionaries:

All of the District Leaders were called up to participate in the Orson Pratt Challenge. They were given a specific topic and then had to give from memory a scripture that focused on that topic. They were all amazing, but of course we were rooting for our favorite DL, Elder McLean. He didn't win, but he represented us well. The winner traditionally wins a Costo size jar of peanuts! Pictured (L to R) Our Spanish speaking AP, Elder Heap, Elder McLean, and Elder Draney the English speaking AP.
I wonder if other missions are using this technique to develop their missionaries public speaking ability. I have used the same technique with my children when traveling. I will assign them a topic and ask them to give a two-minute impromptu talk. For me it is a throw back to years ago when I was a missionaries for five months I had to give a two and one half minute talk in the Ragusa District in the Italy Rome Mission. It may seem simple to give one or two talks but trying giving a talk every week for months and see just how easy it really is.