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Stories from the lives of apostles and prophets
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Although Samuel did not convert many to the gospel himself, his
efforts as the first Mormon missionary brought entire families - the
Young and Kimball families - to the restored truth of the Church.
Heber C. Kimball felt intimidated by the idea of preaching to the
English, but then he had an opportunity to preach to an open and
curious congregation.
Lorenzo Snow had never preached before and he'd never had to live
"without purse or scrip." But he found confidence through faith in the
Lord.
Wilford Woodruff didn't know why he felt prompted to take his mission
to Herefordshire, England, but he found an entire community thirsting
for the gospel.
George was eager to teach the Hawaiian natives — and
the people of Hawaii were eager to help George Q. Cannon learn their
language. But George needed some help from above, as well.
Elder Llewellen Harris found himself in a Zuni village racked with
smallpox. Through him, the Lord worked a miracle for the Zuni people.
The Apostle Francis Lyman wanted to preach to the Utes in the Uintah
basin — but wasn't certain the agents would allow him
to. The result was far more favorable — an outpouring
of the Spirit.
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