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A Missionary Letter
Posted On: 01/08/2008 23:13:41
Our son is serving in the Panama Panama City Mission. He recently sent a letter home sharing his expierence about Elder Scott touring the mission. His schedule and the part of Panama he was in would only allow him to speak with 2 Zones. There was about 38 missionaries in all. Also with him was Elder Jones and Elder Clark of the Seventy. They sat in a semi circle and Elder Scott told them he was going to take off his sombrero and talk with them as friends just as he would the members of the 12 and the First presidency. He mentioned to the missionaries this would be something they would remember the rest of their lives. How often do you get to sit inn a room with 3 General Authorities. He spoke with them about missionary work, education,marriage,families,Christ and more. Our son told us for the first time in a Year and a half he felt like he was sitting in the Temple. In the end Elder Scott shared his testimony...He testified he knows Christ lives..not because he has faith but...because he has actual knowledge of it. So far this has been one of his best letters. This one was powerfull......


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