Returning Home in Better Physical Condition Than You Left
Serving an LDS mission as a Mormon Missionary is undeniably one of the most rewarding experiences you may ever have.
Armed with faith, your mission can take you to places where you can be challenged both physically and mentally.
No matter wherever you are called to serve as an LDS Missionary, you will always return a better person, with no regrets.
Bringing the gospel to many people is not only rewarding but will also instill a great degree of self-discipline in you.
You will feel the Spirit of the Lord's love deep inside whenever you apply the principles you learnt on your mission to life back home.
Remaining in good physical condition during your mission can be the launching pad to achieve greater spiritual heights and a healthy body for life.
LDS Missionaries turn out more mature and learn to make tough decisions on their mission.
As an LDS Missionary, you learn that your physical body is connected to your spirit.
With a good health and stature, you will be anointed with the Holy Ghost, which in turn helps you to serve others better.
This is one of the prime concerns as to why you need to remain physically fit during your LDS mission.
To fulfill your calling you need to be as healthy as possible.
Moreover, you may have noticed that you feel good about yourself and are enthusiastic about your work.
Once you return home from your mission, you will be able to provide for your family.
An LDS Missionary needs to work in areas where living conditions are poor, while the spread of disease remains unchecked.
Taking care of your personal health will help you fight disease and won't hamper your mission.
As long as you follow a LDS Missionary Workout Program and keep in touch with your local health center you will remain healthy.
Your mission is a blessing so keeping your body and mind active and alert will make the Lord shower his blessings on you.
Keeping all your fellow LDS Missionaries motivated to exercise will bring everyone closer together.
Your LDS mission takes you to different locations that cover large geographic areas.
All the walking and bicycling from door to door while you proselytize, keeps you in top physical condition.
As you spread your belief and invite others to consider it, you are likely to encounter various situations and people from different backgrounds.
Following the advice of a fit LDS missionary will definitely get your message across faster.
Even a debate ends up healthy one.
As your belief compels you to spread your message, you find that you are able to soothe hearts, enable people to understand the Lord better, and strengthen relationships.
As God beings to work miracles on your LDS mission, you find a change in your attitude too.
As you share your testimony and invite others to do so, you are spreading the message of love, peace, and understanding about the Lord's word.
Helping others to keep an open mind will assist your endeavor to spread the message of Mormonism.
Keeping fit on your mission will make you mentally, spiritually, and of course, physically strong to continue doing the Lord's work on your return home from your mission.
Armed with faith, your mission can take you to places where you can be challenged both physically and mentally.
No matter wherever you are called to serve as an LDS Missionary, you will always return a better person, with no regrets.
Bringing the gospel to many people is not only rewarding but will also instill a great degree of self-discipline in you.
You will feel the Spirit of the Lord's love deep inside whenever you apply the principles you learnt on your mission to life back home.
Remaining in good physical condition during your mission can be the launching pad to achieve greater spiritual heights and a healthy body for life.
LDS Missionaries turn out more mature and learn to make tough decisions on their mission.
As an LDS Missionary, you learn that your physical body is connected to your spirit.
With a good health and stature, you will be anointed with the Holy Ghost, which in turn helps you to serve others better.
This is one of the prime concerns as to why you need to remain physically fit during your LDS mission.
To fulfill your calling you need to be as healthy as possible.
Moreover, you may have noticed that you feel good about yourself and are enthusiastic about your work.
Once you return home from your mission, you will be able to provide for your family.
An LDS Missionary needs to work in areas where living conditions are poor, while the spread of disease remains unchecked.
Taking care of your personal health will help you fight disease and won't hamper your mission.
As long as you follow a LDS Missionary Workout Program and keep in touch with your local health center you will remain healthy.
Your mission is a blessing so keeping your body and mind active and alert will make the Lord shower his blessings on you.
Keeping all your fellow LDS Missionaries motivated to exercise will bring everyone closer together.
Your LDS mission takes you to different locations that cover large geographic areas.
All the walking and bicycling from door to door while you proselytize, keeps you in top physical condition.
As you spread your belief and invite others to consider it, you are likely to encounter various situations and people from different backgrounds.
Following the advice of a fit LDS missionary will definitely get your message across faster.
Even a debate ends up healthy one.
As your belief compels you to spread your message, you find that you are able to soothe hearts, enable people to understand the Lord better, and strengthen relationships.
As God beings to work miracles on your LDS mission, you find a change in your attitude too.
As you share your testimony and invite others to do so, you are spreading the message of love, peace, and understanding about the Lord's word.
Helping others to keep an open mind will assist your endeavor to spread the message of Mormonism.
Keeping fit on your mission will make you mentally, spiritually, and of course, physically strong to continue doing the Lord's work on your return home from your mission.