Comments about ‘Iranian shares story of LDS conversion’
She faced political unrest, violence in native country
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very interesting story,thank you very much.
i am also another LDS iranian though not the first iranian man joined the church! i am aware of wakening and high rate of interest and convert ammong iranain men and women.and belive,that saying from the prophet of that time(mentioned in the story)in fact came to true that iran is the church headquarter in midle east and i belive,that day is coming soon when the LDS churches will be build up in towns and citys of iran.
I would like to thank her for her efforts and I wonder, does anyone know what happended to the Persian translation of Oct 2007 General Conference? During the last session it wasn't Persian at all (Urdu, I think) and it is now not listed anywhere for download. Some of the translation was kind of rough but it was still nice to hear.
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