 As a missionary you're given a lot of time to read and pray every day and given an hour of personal study and an hour of companion study. In the Estonian mission while I was there you're given also an hour of language study. This is something that's really important for your investigators, for the people that you're teaching and not only for them but for yourself. There's a very very strong testimony about reading the Book of Mormon every day. It blesses our lives, there's answers that we can receive even if it's not in the words that we read, there's answers we can receive for ourselves and there's definitely answers that we can receive for people who are investigating the church or even members who are less active or members who are active who just need a little boost. Reading and praying every day for the people, for yourself, establishing that relationship with God is something that's extremely important and will bless you in more ways than you can even imagine as it has blessed me. And after the mission, after you've served a mission, that doesn't stop. If you keep reading and praying every day, keep up that relationship with God, stay close to Him. There's a different feeling on the mission and when you get home that feeling should remain. So continuing reading and praying, keeping that relationship with God is something that's very important and should be done.