Elder Zachary Andrews

LOUISIANA BATON ROUGE MISSION

THE VISION OF THE SOUTH

"Make no small plans: This is the vision I have for the South. I believe that one day the South will baptize more people into the church than all other English speaking missions in the world together....We will see the time when we will baptize hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands...In your day you will see a million members of the church in the South. There will be temples plural in the Southern States. What a great call you have to serve with these marvelous people." President Spencer W. Kimball

Friday, September 6, 2013

Week of Service

 
 My life is good.  This week was slower because our numbers [of people to teach] were down a lot from all the other weeks.  That doesn't matter per se but it sure makes the week go by slowly because you have nothing to do.  So we did a ton of service last week.  It was crazy.  My comp and I together had 28 hours of service.  Norma (my investigator) is getting baptized Saturday!  I'm excited. 

(Service Warriors pictured left.)
 
 

My comp goes home in two weeks and it is killing me all the talk of home that we do.  I don't think I will get transferred to a new area, but will get a new companion here.   I'm excited for this transfer.


Louisiana is not getting any cooler at all.
 
 
Love you,
Elder Andrews
 
 
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But behold I said unto them that. As the Lord liveth, and as we live, we will not go down unto our father in the wilderness until we have accomplished the thing which the Lord hath commanded us. 1 Nephi 3:15

Louisiana Baton Rouge Mission

The first branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was organized in New Orleans with 334 members in 1841. The prophet Joseph Smith sent the first missionary to New Orleans in March of that year. After reaching 169 members in 1849, the New Orleans branch disbanded because of the threat of serious disease in the area. The Southern States Mission, which included Louisiana opened in 1878, but the first missionaries were not sent to the state until nearly 20 years later. Missionary work spread throughout the state during the early twentieth century and by 1930, there were 1500 members. The first ward was established in Shreveport in 1953 and the first stake in New Orleans in 1955.In 1975, the Louisiana Baton Rouge Mission was created and by 1980, there were over 12,500 members in the state of Louisiana. By 1989, Louisiana had 22,000 members in seven stakes. In 1998, the First Presidency announced the building of a temple in Baton Rouge. That temple was dedicated on 16 July, 2000.The Louisiana Baton Rouge Mission extends from Natchitoches South to the East and West borders through the state including the Gulf of New Orleans. The mission also includes the South West corner of Mississippi including Natchez, Liberty, and Macomb.

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