'Context of loving relationships'

Published: Tuesday, June 9, 2009 12:06 a.m. MDT
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When Elder Wilford W. Andersen was a young missionary serving in Argentina, he was faced with one of those difficult choices that pit one good thing against another.

He had begun his mission in October 1968 on a 27-month schedule. While he was serving, the church changed the length of the mission term to 24 months. He and other missionaries in the same circumstance could choose to go home after 24 months or stay for the full 27.

"For me, the choice was, 'Do I go home for Christmas or not?' " he recalled. "Christmas was a great, great thing in our family. My mother is the spirit of Christmas. We caroled to the neighbors and made Christmas candy. It was a big thing."

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thank you for your devotion

hbeckett | June 9, 2009 at 12:11 p.m.

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