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Janene ZimmermanDecember 28, 2025
This is a beautiful story of a missionary plagued by trauma from his childhood survival. It shows that love can make all the difference in a life that can seem hopeless. Those that intervened and showed that love got him on the right track. He can be a cycle breaker making changes in the trajectory of his life. A miracle here.
MarciDecember 16, 2025
Oh what a heartbreaking, tender story! I am so glad that it was the Douglas' that were there to help him. And give us all the powerful reminder of the Savior and the Atonement. How grateful I am! Thank you Becky, for this story!
Alexander ForsythDecember 16, 2025
A wonderful testimony!
Diane IrwinDecember 16, 2025
This article brings me JOY! Thank you for being the 'mom' that he needed on his mission. Talk about ministering to THE ONE. I am sure that you were overjoyed to hear from him, and that he had grown in the gospel. I love a story with happy endings!
LewisDecember 16, 2025
God does indeed love His children, no matter how forgotten they may be. The Savior's life was the prime example of seeking the lost, the lonely, the stranger and the foreigner, showing love, compassion and grace without limits. Thank you for this wonderful reminder of His love during this Christmas season
HelenCDecember 16, 2025
Tears. This was most definitely a successful, completed mission!
Janene ZimmermanDecember 16, 2025
This is a beautiful story of a missionary plagued by trauma from his childhood survival. It shows that love can make all the difference in a life that can seem hopeless. Those that intervened and showed that love got him on the right track. He can be a cycle breaker making changes in the trajectory of his life. A miracle here.
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