Missionary Stories

Read of one of the many small miracles that show us the Lord loves our missionaries
Senior missionaries make a significant difference in the life of a young disabled brother
What do pigeons and kola nuts have in common? They are both gifts of honor and respect from African chiefs and were presented to two senior missionary couples upon their meeting.
'But now, it’s Africa’s turn, and we will see thousands upon thousands baptized in Africa with exponential growth. The number of missionaries will easily double in three years. We’re so excited that we can be a part of this thrillng time in this locality of the restoration of the gospel.”
We discovered that each of their arrivals at the MTC was not only a miracle but also that it was a piece of a foreordained plan to build the Kingdom of God in Africa.
On January 7, 2016, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the formation of three new missions: the Democratic Republic of the Congo Mbuji-Mayi Mission, the Nigeria Owerri Mission and the Vietnam Hanoi Mission.
An unlikely group of Botswana boys find the gospel and help each other prepare for missions. Three of them serve missions in Ghana Cape Coast Mission.
They were ready to run for their lives, but had nowhere to run to and had resigned themselves to fate, when they heard, for the second time that week, a voice behind the menacing officer question, 'Are there LDS missionaries in this town?'
God prepares people in multiple ways to accept His servants.
When Folly asked his neighbor for help with exam fees, he received much more, he received the blessings of the gospel as well. 
How could two young boys make a difference in his family and his marriage?
Missionaries from the Ghana Accra West Mission celebrated the New Year with a new tradition—singing in the mall