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While many missionary groups enthusiastically hold reunions for a few years and then lose interest, one group is still meeting regularly after 50 years.
Among the 40 native missionaries in the Jakarta Indonesia Mission are three pairs of siblings. "This shows the growth of the church in Indonesia," said President Ross H. Marchant.
Among residents of Talca, Chile, was a 19-year-old Mormon missionary from Mesa, Elder Mark Roberts, who darted into the streets and began searching for survivors.
For returned LDS Church missionaries, conference time is often reunion time.
Two California families whose sons are in Chile as Mormon missionaries know they survived Saturday's magnitude-8.8 earthquake, which has killed more than 800 people.
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Twenty-two Mormon missionaries from the Washington D.C. South mission recently helped in a service project to benefit victims of the earthquake in Haiti.
A missionary mom senses something familiar about a picture her son sends home and goes to her father for answers.
The young men are wearing white shirts and dark ties. They and the nicely dressed young women are carrying scriptures.