By: Ardis E. Parshall - September 19, 2013 Although missionaries were first called to Argentina at the request of German colonists, the desire of finding and teaching “real” Lamanites was a prime motive for opening the South American Mission. The first missionaries – three general authorities: Melvin J. Ballard, an apostle, and Rey L. Pratt and Rulon S. Wells, two presidents of the Seventy – arrived in Buenos Aires in the last we...
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