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RM Tells Spokesman-Review of Missionary Experiences
SPOKANE, WASHINGTON -- Recently returned LDS missionary Jason Woolf told the
Spokane, Washington Spokesman-Review about his experiences serving an LDS
misison in Monterrey Mexico recently, relating how surprised he was to be
called to Mexico, "During the interview they asked me what climate I
preferred and I said cold," he said. "It was almost 100 degrees every single
day there." But Woolf says he has no regrets, and is happy at the success he
experienced on his mission. His goal was to talk to 50 people a day about
the Mormon Church. "We did that every day," he said from his Spokane Valley
home. "Even if they didn't want to hear our message, they would invite us in
to feed us dinner or something." Woolf says that he and his companions
baptized eight or nine people each week into the LDS Church. Woolf returned
to the US last fall and studied last year at BYU. He plans to study
dentistry at Eastern Washington University this fall.
Spreading the message
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