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Ep5: Sam Beeson "Read the Book of Mormon every day. It transforms people. It changes them."

Ep5: Sam Beeson "Read the Book of Mormon every day. It transforms people. It changes them."

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Success is a process, and Sam understands that.  It is our personal uniqueness that contributes to the work in a very special way.  As missionaries, we have a responsibility to be ourselves.  Sam has always had a passion for personal conversion.  He always knew he wanted to be a missionary.  And, as a young teenager, obedience to the Lord's desire for him to serve a mission was part of his character.   Sam served in the Scotland, Edinburgh Mission with courage and a sense of humor.  He touched many lives and was involved in the conversion of many of God's children.  As a bishop, he has a unique take on what it takes to become a successful missionary.  Enjoy this episode, and keep listening through the end for a little treat. Thank you. [caption id="attachment_515" align="aligncenter" width="225"] Just a little bagpipe serenade out front of the chapel.[/caption]   [caption id="attachment_514" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Robbie Burns Day on the mish. This is the annual celebratory tribute to the life, works and spirit of the great Scottish poet, Robert Burns.[/caption]       [caption id="attachment_512" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Eilean Donan Castle from the movie Highlander.[/caption]        
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