Mexico MTC Opens to Train Hundreds of Missionaries
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Jim KinseyJuly 4, 2013
This is really exciting. I was a missionary in the Southeast Mexican Mission 1962-1964. We had about 200 elders and sisters in the whole mission, which is now part of 9 missions and only 12,000 missionaries world wide. I live in Mexico now and love it and am so excited to see the advances the church has made, not only in numbers, but in blessing the decendants of Father Lehi and those who inhabit this great country. God is truly mindful of his saints here and is blessing them abundantly with the fruits of the gospel. My wife's family now has five generations of active members of the church. We can only go forward. God bless us one and all. Jim Kinsey
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