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  2. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Haiti

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    The first member of the church in Haiti, Alexandre Mourra, a storekeeper, wrote a letter to Richard L. Millett, president of the church's Florida Ft. Lauderdale Mission, requesting a copy of the Book of Mormon after he read a pamphlet about Joseph Smith. After reading the book, Mourrga traveled to Florida and was baptized on June 30, 1977.

  3. LDS Humanitarian Services - Wikipedia

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    Part of harvest activities at the LDS Medford Pear Orchard, USA. Emergency Response is the part of the LDS Church's humanitarian efforts of which most people are aware. Funds and supplies in this area are used to help victims of natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, droughts, tornadoes, and hurricanes, as well as other disasters such as wars or political unrest.

  4. Haiti–Israel relations - Wikipedia

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    HaitiIsrael relations refers to the bilateral relations between Haiti and Israel. Haiti recognized Israel's independence on 17 March 1949. [1] The Israeli ambassador in Panama represents Israeli interests in Haiti as Israel has an honorary consulate in its capital of Port-au-Prince. [2] Haiti has a non resident ambassador in Hanoi. In 1947 ...

  5. Zion (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia

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    Within the Latter Day Saint movement, Zion is often used to connote an association of the righteous. This association would practice a form of communitarian economics, called the United Order, which were meant to ensure that all members maintained an acceptable quality of life, class distinctions were minimized, and group unity achieved.

  6. List of missions of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...

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    Haiti Port-au-Prince Jamaica Kingston Trinidad Tobago: Illinois Peoria: 1 July 1983 Missouri St. Louis: 1 July 2010 Nauvoo: South Africa Cape Town: 1 July 1984 South Africa Johannesburg: extant Ohio Akron: 1 July 1984 Ohio Columbus: 1 July 1989 Arizona Phoenix: 1 July 1984 Arizona Holbrook Arizona Tempe: extant Arizona Scottsdale: Haiti Port-au ...

  7. Native American people and Mormonism - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 196 [3] There is no support from genetic studies and archaeology for the historicity of the Book of Mormon or Middle Eastern origins for any Native American peoples. [4] [5] [6] The founder of Mormonism, Joseph Smith, formed proselyting efforts among Native American tribes within six month of organizing his church in 1830 in upstate New York.

  8. Current state of polygamy in the Latter Day Saint movement

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    Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, privately taught and practiced polygamy. [1] After Smith's death in 1844, the church he established splintered into several competing groups.

  9. Category:Mormon missionaries in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mormon missionaries in Haiti" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.