By: Ardis E. Parshall - June 20, 2018 Six months after the smoke cleared over Pearl Harbor, leaders of the Hawaiian Mission were still trying to assure the parents of missionaries stationed there that their sons and daughters were safe. Of course many things had changed in the Mission. There was a strict evening curfew, and no meetings of the Saints, no teaching of investigators, no tracting could occur in the evening. Missionaries, with...
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