Missionary Training Center
From MormonWiki
Missionary Training Centers, or MTCs, are maintained by the Mormon Church to train their full-time missionaries before sending them around the world. They are trained in expected conduct, proselytizing methods, and if it is required, a foreign language. All missionaries are given at least three weeks in proselytizing methods. This includes lessons on church doctrine and teaching, proper manners and on non-confrontationalism. They are encouraged to actively study the Church's doctrine in order to be inspired on how best to teach others. Almost all missionaries attend at least one of the MTCs for training prior to serving in their assigned area.
There are currently seventeen MTCs:
- Provo, Utah (USA)
- Preston, England
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Sao Paulo, Brazil
- Mexico City, Mexico
- Santiago, Chile
- Bogotá, Colombia
- Lima, Peru
- Guatemala City, Guatemala
- Hamilton, New Zealand
- Manila, Philippines
- Tokyo, Japan
- Seoul, South Korea
- Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- Madrid, Spain
- Accra, Ghana
- Johannesburg, South Africa
External Links
- The Provo MTC website
- About Mormonism - contains many facts about missionaries and their training.