Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Sister Tobler has arrived in Georgia

Dear Parents, 


We are so happy to have Sister Tobler join us in the Georgia Atlanta mission. As we’ve had a moment to visit with Sister Tobler, we have been impressed

with the level of her commitment and her desire to continue serving the Lord at this time. 



This is an exciting time to serve our Savior, and we appreciate your sacrifice in sharing your missionary with us. Please know that we will love her

and follow the guidance of the spirit in helping her fulfill the missionary purpose and to become a life-long disciple of Jesus Christ. 



With gratitude, 



President and Sister Needs







Monday, July 27, 2020

Letter from President Needs in the Atlanta, Georgia Mission


Dear Missionary,

 

Sister Needs and I are excited and grateful that you will be joining us as a missionary in the Georgia Atlanta Mission.  Georgia is a beautiful place with friendly people, and it is an exciting time to be serving a mission here, which will bless your life in many ways.

 

One of the greatest joys in life is this time when you will be set apart and consecrated in your efforts in the work of the Lord.  Working with individuals and families, teaching them the gospel, seeing them accept gospel principles, and helping them make changes in their life, is a sacred and most humbling experience which will bring great joy into your life.  You and your family will be greatly blessed as a result of your service.

 

The time before you enter the Mission Training Center is an important time of preparation for you.  I encourage you to take full advantage of it.  The key areas upon which I would like you to focus are:

·       The scriptures (particularly the Book of Mormon and New Testament),

·       Preach My Gospel

·       The Missionary Handbook

These are the three key tools we use in the mission and I cannot stress how important it is to become as familiar as possible with these tools. 

 

Here are a few suggestions to help you further prepare:

·       Attend the temple as often as your circumstances permit

·       Learn about family history, which can be a powerful tool in finding people to teach (including completing My Family)

·       Study your call packet and the items on the missionary portal, including visiting missionaryclothing.lds.org which outlines general rules and guidelines for missionary dress and grooming.  Please carefully follow this direction in deciding what to bring.


While you are serving in the Georgia Atlanta Mission you will have the opportunity to attend the temple to participate in baptisms with recent converts as well as when converts go to receive their own endowments and sealings.  Accordingly, we ask that you bring your own temple clothing. 

 

We invite you to visit our mission Facebook page (Georgia Atlanta Mission – President and Sister Needs) and see highlights of what we are doing as a mission.  Please invite your family and friends to join the page as this tool is also used to efficiently provide information to families, particularly in times of severe storms and other similar events of concern.

Lastly, let us share a few words about health insurance.  We hope that your parents and leaders previously verified that your family health insurance covers you outside your home state.  (There may be specific forms that your insurance company can provide to help you facilitate this process.) Your personal health insurance is always the primary insurance while serving your mission.  For missionaries coming with prescriptions that will need refills, we recommend transferring them to a pharmacy with nationwide access, such as Walmart, CVS or Walgreen’s. 

      

We hope you will  enjoy this time of preparation.  Thank you for your willingness, worthiness, and dedication to be a representative and ambassador of Jesus Christ.  Sister Needs and I are looking forward to serving with you and helping to support you in your missionary efforts.

 

With love and best wishes,

 

  

 

President and Sister Needs

Georgia Atlanta Mission

 

Important Information

 

1.      You need to purchase and bring your own UNLOCKED GSM phone.  Specifications below.

 

2.      We suggest you bring your own twin sheets or budget money to buy them when you get here. The mission will provide a pillow. We can see that you get to a store on transfer day.  We have many blankets you can use, or you can buy your own.

 

3.      A lightweight winter coat or a raincoat with a warm liner is usually adequate.  We definitely get rain, but snow is very rare.  You will need gloves and an umbrella but don’t buy one yet – most apartments are well stocked with umbrellas that have been left behind.  If you find you need one just buy it here.

 

4.      We have first aid kits, bug spray and plenty of hangars in all the apartments so please disregard the call instructions asking you to bring these items

 

5.      There are many styles of bags for carrying teaching materials. Church policy precludes backpacks for your own safety. Messenger style bags with long shoulder straps work best as you could be riding a bike. 

 

6.      If you are interested in bringing a musical instrument, please call first.  We have a limited list of approved instruments missionaries are allowed to have.

 

7.      US missionaries may need their Social Security number. We do not recommend you bring your original card, but you should have a copy of your Social Security card and/or have the number memorized.

 

 

Thank you for being willing to serve the Lord.

 

 

Sister Moss

Mission Secretary

Phone: 770-486-9191

email:  2013207@ChurchofJesusChrist.org

 

The Georgia Atlanta Mission uses cars, bicycles and public transportation to preach the gospel. You (or your family) do not need to keep personal car insurance while you are serving your mission.

 

Cars

If you are interested in having the opportunity to drive a mission vehicle during your mission, you will need to bring the following information: 

 

ü  You must bring your driver’s license.

 

ü  You must provide a driving history record from your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles.

 

ü  You must provide a copy of the Church Personal Driving Record form (attached to this email).
Whether you choose to drive or not, it is important to have a Real ID compliant current driver’s license throughout your mission. It is required as identification for the airlines in order to fly home. If your license will expire prior to your return, please renew it before you leave.

Bicycles

Many of our missionaries are assigned to ride bikes as a regular part of their missionary service.  We often have bikes available in the mission and recommend you do not purchase one prior to arriving in the field.  You may be able to use one of the bikes we have or choose to purchase a bike with your own funds upon arrival in the mission field.  We have several local shops that offer a modest discount (10-15%) to our missionaries for bicycle purchases.

 

Items to bring with you or purchase in the field:

·        Required Safety items: Helmet, bright front and back lights, lock and reflective arm/leg bands.

·        Optional Equipment: Tire Repair kit

If you have any questions, please call me at 520-560-3469 or the mission office at 770-486-9191.

 

Sister Linda Dick, Vehicle Coordinator

Georgia Atlanta Mission

2013207-vc@ChurchofJesusChrist.org

 

We are so excited to have you join us here in Georgia.  Our mission is an online proselyting mission and we use smart phones to do much of our work.  Prior to going to the MTC you will need to purchase:

·        An UNLOCKED Samsung J, A, S or Note Series smart phone on the GSM carrier network.
(Ex: Amazon, retail stores, or through this website: Insight.com/missionarysmartphone)

·        Cell phone service will be provided by the mission.  If you arrive in the mission with an active personal SIM card it will need to remain in the mission office until you return home.  Any phone or phones you bring to the mission will need to have MaaS360 software installed.

·        Lost or damaged phones are your responsibility to replace/repair.  The mission may provide a short-term loaner phone while yours is being repaired.

·        You should purchase a protective case for our phone such as an Otterbox.

·        Knox version: 2.8 or above. Verify that your phone model has Knox version 2.8 or above here.

o   Note: Your phone’s model number can be verified in the product description or in the “About phone” section of the phone settings. On the website link above, the Knox version is listed next to the model code (also known as the model number). If the exact model is not listed, then that phone is not approved. Phones with a Knox version listed as 2.7.1 or below, “N/A (One UI Core device),” or “N/A (Android Go device)” are not approved. Additionally, Samsung model A10s and model A20s as well as SM-107M and SM-207M are specifically not approved at this time.

·        Operating system: Android 8, 9, or 10. “Rooted or jailbroken” devices cannot be used.

·        Internal storage: Minimum 32 GB.

·        Safeguards for Using Technology.  Please complete this section on the missionary portal prior to arriving in the mission.

 

If you have questions, please call me at the mission office at 770-486-9191 or email me at 2013207-fin@churchofjesuschrist.org.

 

Elder Moss

Finance Secretary

Georgia Atlanta Mission


 

IMPORTANT: FOR U.S. CITIZENS ONLY

 

Although this date has been delayed due to COVID 19 we need to be prepared for the eventual requirement when the federal government will require your driver license or identification card to be REAL ID compliant

 

REAL ID = your ID has a Star in the upper righthand corner.

 

You will need a REAL ID to fly, enter a military base or a federal building. ... A REAL ID will be required by the federal government on October 1, 2020, unless you have an alternate federal ID, such as a United States passport. You do not need a REAL ID to drive or receive federal benefits.

 

If your driver’s license doesn’t have a star in the upper corner of the card, then your license is not Real ID compliant. And if you are planning to take a domestic commercial flight any time after Oct 1, 2020, you will need to be prepared.

Saturday, July 25, 2020

done :) - Home MTC

 Buna :))) 

This week was crazy. I can’t believe I am done with the mtc (never thought this day would come haha), but WOW time flew. Home mtc was such a unique experience and I am so grateful for the opportunity I had to learn and grow from home.

While I am very excited to be finished, I am also very sad to be saying goodbye to my district, companions, and teachers! I have learned so much from my companions and district, and I can’t wait to see them in Romania eventually :,). Also, my teachers were seriously the best and were 3 amazing examples to me. 

One perk of home mtc is that I can basically do my classes from anywhere. I drove with my family to California on Wednesday and finished my last 2 days of mtc there. 

If there is one thing I learned it is that Jesus Christ is EVERYTHING. He is our savior, our friend, and there for us no matter what. 

I leave for Georgia Tuesday morning!!! yay! Kinda scared for what the humidity there is gonna do to my hair lol but you know what can you do 

Hope everyone has a great week

ciao ciao
- Sister Tobler (probably won’t be going by Sora Tobler anymore unless the people in Atlanta speak Romanian that I am not aware of)


cALiForNia

district!

lil sisters




Saturday, July 18, 2020

only 1 more week of home MTC :') week 5

 Buna seara everyone!

Hope everyone had a very good week:)

This past week went by SO FAST. I think I blinked once on Monday and now it is Saturday lol. I only have 11 days left at my house and am kind of stressing about leaving next Tuesday, but I am ultimately soo excited to go to Atlanta and get started teaching.

Our TRC this week in Romanian went really well. The lady we were teaching started crying and even I started getting a little misty eyed even though I didn't fully understand the very emotional story of an orphan boy in Romania that I think maybe had Polio but I'm not quite sure....

Romanian grammar is a doozy and if I hear one more thing about accusative/dative cases or stressor/indicators I might not make it. Just kidding haha I know that "...In the strength of the lord thou canst do all things'' (Alma 20:4). With the Lord's help, I'll be able to understand Romanian grammar eventually lol.

I'd love to hear from you all! Email me!

Ciao Ciao:)))


a corona family self-timer picture



[A very very simplified version of Come Thou Fount (coming soon...)]


Saturday, July 11, 2020

Week 4 - Home MTC

 Buna:)

Just another week at the home MTC for the books. Nothing super exciting happened this week...

It was fun being able to spend 4th of July with my family another year. My sisters and I drove to Scottsdale and watched some pretty sick fireworks.

On Tuesday, I watched the weekly missionary devotional and it was REALLY good. It was pretty much everything I needed to hear. Elder Martino spoke a little about how our what we want to do won't always be what the lord has in store for us. I really needed to hear that this past week as I definitely had some different plans than what the lord had planned for me.

My companions and I taught our second TRC in Romanian and it went pretty well. I definitely was able to understand a lot more than I did our last lesson, but there is still a lot of room for improvement. 

I have been running every morning since I have started the MTC, and while I still don't particularly like running, I'm starting to not dislike it as much!! Also I think I've pretty much adjusted to the mission schedule and think I've gotten used to waking up at an unnaturally early hour and going to bed at practically sunset haha

Here is one of my favorite quotes from this week. "...Fear not. Be of good cheer. For the future is as bright as your faith." - Thomas S. Monson

:)
Sora Tobler








Saturday, July 4, 2020

Week 3! - Home MTC

 Buna Dimineața!


This week was so good and I learned so much!

We had our first TRC lesson in Romanian this week and it surprisingly went pretty well. I feel like I am able to say most things that I want to say now, I just sometimes struggle to understand what other people are saying haha. We teach the same person again this week and hopefully I'll be able to interpret more of what she says this time. 

Everyone else in my district got their reassignments as well, and I was pretty excited to find out that two other people from my district are also headed to the Atlanta Mission.

Besides that, classes have been good and I actually look forward to going so that I can continue to learn more. In addition to learning Romanian, I've learned so much about myself these past few weeks and have strengthened my testimony so much.  

It's crazy that I'm already pretty much half way done with the MTC. I kind of thought that I would be released for a while after I finished the MTC, but now that I'm leaving at the end of the month, it is getting real! I don't feel ready to leave at all... but I know it will all work out.

Anyways I hope that everyone has a happy 4th and a good week:)
Ciao Ciao

Pictures
2

My friend Annika got her mission to the BALTIC MISSION speaking
ESTONIAN!! Ahh so excited for her! we're gonna be kinda neighbors
eventually if we ever make it to eastern 
Europe

 My cousin Natalie, who has been staying at my house for
a while, and I haha





Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Just Peachy!! - Home MTC

 Hey yo! I know p-day is on Saturday, but I just wanted to let everyone know that I got my mission reassignment today! I'm headed to the Atlanta, Georgia Mission the week of July 28th:))) Yay for Georgia! I've never been there before, but I hear they are known for peaches and peanuts... both things that I like lots! Anyways, I'm excited to go out and serve the people of Atlanta:)

- Sister Tobler

see you soon!

some pictures from my last full week here in romania   1. My favorite ward sisters  2. Sora Taylor with an unappetizing plate of sarmalele (...