60 – A Youth Time capsule
While most of our episodes are reflections on missionary work, this is a group of Young Men sharing what their perspective in life is like. I hope you enjoy.
While most of our episodes are reflections on missionary work, this is a group of Young Men sharing what their perspective in life is like. I hope you enjoy.
And Kennadee settles the question between Zack and Jordan, which is better, stateside or Brazil?
Nicaragua in the 90’s was a tough place to be. Political and Civil unrest got so intense that missionaries were pulled from the country for years and years. Finally as things grew safe, missionaries were allowed back into the freshly torn country. Insert a 19 year old Kerry Bellessa, a grunge music lover, who struggles with speaking Spanish, swallowing new foods, and quiet dignity.
Do the work.
“Become a nerd for the Restored Gospel and go all in”
In the spirit of Halloween, Zack and Jordan share the moments they were most freaked out…
Missionaries help people get married too? Absolutely. McKay shares among many experiences, the miracles he saw in helping families come together in Ecuador
“I felt hopeless. I was gripped with this seemingly unconquerable addiction, but now, my life, my story, is one of triumph”
Miracles are not limited to the missionary. Listen to hear the Rowleys, Mission Leaders over the Jakarta Indonesia and Malaysia Singapore Missions, share the blessings they saw as they served for 3 years.
Daniel served in the Florida Fort Lauderdale Mission and witnessed many miracles confirming the power of the Savior to change lives. Daniel shares his “take-aways” from the mission and how serving a mission prepared him for life afterwards: dating as a reserved person, pursuing a PhD, and raising a house of boys.