From Deseret News archives:
Safety of missionaries is priority, LDS leader says
"An accident is an accident, and we have to accept it for that," said Elder M. Russell Ballard, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The slaying of Elder Morgan W. Young on Monday in Chesapeake, Va., and the deaths of two LDS missionaries in New Zealand Friday prompted Elder Ballard to discuss missionary safety with members of the news media Friday afternoon.
Elders Bradley J. Isle, 20, of Las Vegas and Jonathan R. Talmadge, 21, of Willamina, Ore., were killed Friday in a head-on automobile collision near Temuka, New Zealand.
"When we lose one missionary, the whole church mourns over the loss," Elder Ballard said.
About 52,000 young men and women are serving in 343 missions around the world, he said. That's a lot of people to keep track of, but efforts are made to keep them safe.
Mission presidents meet every four to six weeks with missionaries in zone conferences to discuss concerns, Elder Ballard said.
"The world is just a different world. It's becoming a more violent world, as we all know," he said.
And the church's missionary force, akin to a major city, is largely composed of 19-to-21-year-olds who can be exuberant.
"Most of them do (listen)," Elder Ballard said.
But when the unthinkable happens, the church lends its support to families, he said.
The Young family was flown to Virginia on a jet in the middle of the night to be with Morgan Young. And Elder Ballard and a member of the church's First Presidency plan to speak at his funeral.
Other church leaders will be assigned to meet with Isle and Talmadge's families.
"We pray that the Lord will bless them. . . . We extend our love and appreciation," Elder Ballard said. "I think that brings peace to the parents."
Despite this week's tragedies, Elder Ballard said young men should continue to plan on serving missions.
"The safest place in the world for 19-to-21-year-old men is in the service of the Lord," he said.
Dale Bills, church spokesman, said Isle and Talmadge were assigned to the church's Wellington New Zealand mission, one of two missions in the country.
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