Hi Family and Friends,
We have just finished our two weeks of mission training, received our zone assignment, and begun the training in that zone. Wait a minute... let me backup and give you more detail. The last 14 days in the Training Zone (TZ) have been exhilarating... filled with much opportunity to learn how to use the different family history software programs (PAF, nFS, Fam Insight), church family history websites, and do research to locate records of our ancestors.
Instruction from the Mission Presidency
On our first day Monday Feb 6th, there was a Mission Devotional Meeting at 7:30 am. One of the mission Presidency gave an inspiring presentation to start each of the first three days of training on the JSMB 10th floor. Here are some pictures taken on and from the 10th floor.
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View (West) of Salt Lake Temple |
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View (East) of Church Office Building |

How the TZ Day Begins
Here is how the day goes: After viewing 10 min. of very funny video clips we saw a more serious, inspiring one. For 5 - 10 minutes,
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Then either Elder Kuchar and Elder Pethel go over the events of the day and present guidelines for how to prepare as fulltime missionaries.

We all listen ever so intently!
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Issuing a Zone Assignment
After the two weeks of training each missionary is assigned to one of twenty mission zones. Zone assignments are made by the mission presidency who pray about each candidate. According to Elder Kuchar, the Presidency refers to a list of the zones that need positions filled. Having reviewed the trainer reports, briefly interviewed each missionary couple, and discussed each situation, they kneel in prayer. And they don't get up until they all have received the same inspiration.
Possible Zone Assignments
I don't know the names of all of the zones or very much about what they do, but I will attempt to give you an idea of their scope before telling you where Elder Mills and I have been assigned. We might be assigned to:
1- Church History Library where they work with all the documents and artifacts pertaining to the Church's history since the 1820s (for example, the Joseph Smith Papers).
2- Worldwide Support which handles questions from all over the world. I think this is NewFamily Search.
3- Family Search (FS) Indexing where records obtained by the church are... you guessed it, INDEXED.
4- FS -Wiki It's kind of like Wikipedia.. only as it applies to family history and is organized by the Church.
5- Family History Library (has at least 4 zones)
A- Main Floor
B- United States/Canada
C- International
D- British Isles
6- Records Preservation and... this is the zone we went to the other day to see if the Church was interested in using the Indexes I created to the Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church. We had a good meeting with the head of that department, Elder Starkey, who will help us.
7- Technical Support (which is not what you would think) where all the images digitized around the world are sent and prepared for distribution via the "pipeline" to either be indexed or to FS for browsing on the internet. Our home teacher and his wife work there. Obviously there are many more.
All of us had been wondering for days where we would be assigned,
but were told by our fearless leaders (yea, those two guys) not to ask them...
because 1- they didn't know and 2- if they had known they wouldn't tell us.
In our brief interviews with the presidency Rick and I had indicated a preference to work in the Family History Library. But we had qualified this with the comment that we would accept a call to work where ever the Lord wanted us to serve.
The Big Day: Training Ends and Assignments are Made
Friday morning was our last day in the Training Zone. It's the big day... the day we get our assignments! Remember the cheer? "Are we ready? Well, I guess! ..." Oh, Oh, check out the expressions on Elder Kuchar and Elder Pethel's faces... does that look mean they're not sure we are ready?
Oh, how we love these wonderful men and what they have contributed to our fabulous training experience!
After Friday's "opening activities" and 30 minutes of one-on-one training, we met with our mission class, our trainers, the zone coordinators and mission presidency for delicious home made bread and jam and juice. Then into the JSMB Chapel for the exciting "Go Forth" Meeting. The moment had arrived. The mission assignments would be announced from the pulpit.
Each single missionary or missionary couple stood to receive their specific call. As we stood before this special group of missionary leaders to receive our call (we were up front- having been asked to give the prayers), I wanted to maintain a pleasant, neutral expression on my face. I didn't want to betray any disappointment should I be unhappy with our call.
What I didn't know was that I didn't have anything to worry about. Elder Mills and I have been called to serve in the Family History Library - United States/Canada zone.
Exactly where we hoped to serve! When we sat down, I leaned over and asked Rick how he felt about the call. His response "Ecstatic!" Ditto for me!
We are having such a glorious time! The Lord is blessing us so abundantly. And we are grateful. We know that He is blessing you also.
We Love You!
Elder and Sister Mills