Personal experiences and testimonies of European youth who are preparing for missions, currently serving as missionaries, or have recently returned from the mission field.
🎶I HOPE THEY CALL ME ON A MISSION, WHEN I HAVE GROWN A FOOT OR TWO!…🎶
Argh, I can’t wait for my call 😁😊😁😊😁😊
mary ann bagnoson November 30, 2019 at 3:24 am
mission life is amazing love it so much:):):)
Thabiso Jason November 30, 2019 at 3:25 am
Amen Jesus can change your life and your mind
shyguygamer turtleon November 30, 2019 at 3:25 am
I’m a service missionary you don’t have to proselyte
Jacob Kennedyon November 30, 2019 at 3:27 am
Romania/Moldova Mission!!!!
shejing# 101on November 30, 2019 at 3:27 am
The memries as a return mission during the period of 24 months for me it was the sweetest thing ever in my life…
Zachary Nicholson November 30, 2019 at 3:27 am
I can’t wait to go on my mission
Jerry Williamsonon November 30, 2019 at 3:27 am
I went to Chile! Hardest thing I’d done up to that point in my life, but so worth it!
shtony2717on November 30, 2019 at 3:28 am
I joined the church when I was 20 but was discouraged by my family to become a mission so I didn’t. I’m 24 now and now its too late for a personal reason and this actually saddens my heart.
Mark Veharon November 30, 2019 at 3:31 am
Like so many here I too served a full time mission 33 years ago. I am so very grateful I did so because it helped me to grow. Although I have had trials in life I have felt peace & happiness from listening to the prophet. I am so grateful I could bring other to Christ. I & so many others may not receive worldly respect & recognition unlike those who have served their country in the military ( not to belittle or be unappreciative of their service) but it is more important to gain the Lord’s honor & not that of men. I am grateful for those whose foot steps I could follow & to set a righteous example for others i.e. my nephew & cousins to follow.
Edward Bacarroon November 30, 2019 at 3:35 am
Korea Seoul Mission. It is the best two years of my life!
Yuri Moctezumaon November 30, 2019 at 3:36 am
This video is awesome!! I’m so happy for them!! I can’t wait to serve a mission one day! I want everyone to know, enjoy and endure the fruits of this gospel of our savior Jesus Christ!
Praise Kekon November 30, 2019 at 3:36 am
Why are there so many returned missionaries that go inactive afterwards? 🙁
Kasen Petersonon November 30, 2019 at 3:36 am
It may not have been the best two years of your life, but the best two years FOR your life.
Keithon November 30, 2019 at 3:39 am
Serving a two year mission was one of the best experiences of my life. It was difficult, but I loved it. I would not be the person I am now if I did not serve the LORD because it molded me into a better man.
Thomas Rineharton November 30, 2019 at 3:42 am
Nashville Tennessee Mission: The craziest place to go on a mission, but the most of the people are wonderful
Garretton November 30, 2019 at 3:43 am
Gotta change the title so it’s not "Mormon" 😁, we aren’t Mormons anymore remember?
Bart Whatcotton November 30, 2019 at 3:44 am
Very powerful and a great message to all of us.
Clarissa Hansenon November 30, 2019 at 3:44 am
this video gives me the chills… I’m working on my papers now and they’re almost done… I’m just waiting for my stake president to contact me! my papers could be sent to Salt Lake by next week. 🙂
Aaran Afalavaon November 30, 2019 at 3:45 am
@Dra Faalogo No, Ohio Columbus Mission! lol
Mindy's Lifeon November 30, 2019 at 3:46 am
I think that we should congratulate those who had to come home early or serve other types of missions due to disabilities as well. Because the value of even a 1 day mission is just as great.
ce collieon November 30, 2019 at 3:47 am
My mission was years ago, but it was a great experience and something I continue to draw on today
Antonio Gimenaon November 30, 2019 at 3:48 am
It has been 17 years since my return from Philippines Davao Mission. It was my best 26 six months. My witness to the Lord’s power and grace instilled me and help me through the years. I am forever grateful for the privileged to serve.
SEAC Filmson November 30, 2019 at 3:52 am
I am thankful for having the opportunity to serve a mission. I am happy to share the true gospel. I know that this is what God wants me to do. I know these things to be true. I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
Gordon Barneson November 30, 2019 at 3:52 am
I don’t care what anyone says. I will go on a mission. Missions are awesome!
Lilly Petersonon November 30, 2019 at 3:53 am
Onward, ever Onward! México Puebla Sur❤️
Eunice Faith Cadizalon November 30, 2019 at 3:54 am
Today, I am going to pass my application papers for my mission… 😀
Joseph Buddon November 30, 2019 at 3:55 am
and Colin Henderson, don’t allow money govern your choices. Heavenly Father will help all of His children, especially with their desires to serve as a missionary. Go and speak with your Bishop, and he will help you. Good Luck, brother. 😀
Joseph Buddon November 30, 2019 at 3:57 am
I served alongside a few of the missionaries seen in this video and I know that the testimony which they have shared is true. The mission truly does bring about a great change in an individual when he strives to sincerely help his brothers and sisters, and that is what the mission is all about. And if any future missionary watches this video and gets called to serve in Finland… let me know. I’ll get you even more excited to have the privilege to serve those individuals. 🙂
Andrea Panepuccion November 30, 2019 at 3:57 am
Of course..this a very fantastic P,R..about going on a mission…but…there are all kinds of expectations that not everyone meets…and also not everyone that says wants to serve..by parents pressure or friends..pass the test…they are those that fail..and not able,to reach that goal…so…that is reality!💥✨
Shania A.on November 30, 2019 at 3:58 am
I didn’t really want to go on a mission. Until I found myself using the power of the Atonement in my life at age 14. I then promised myself and the Lord that I will share this wonderful gift and message to everyone!
It took a while but when I finally got my call to Hawaii. I knew that I was on the right path, doing the right thing.
I report February 13.
I have been called to Preach His truths to all the people’s of the world.
I know it won’t be easy. But it will be so worth it. All for my Savior. 🙂
i'm Dustin ask me about my churchon November 30, 2019 at 3:58 am
I have 4 months till I can go.
Alasdair Wrighton November 30, 2019 at 3:58 am
The best mission in the whole world is the Australia Melbourne Mission. And I ought to know….Served from 1985 to 1987….so there
Chris Gaineson November 30, 2019 at 3:59 am
Once upon a time serving a mission was the most important thing a young LDS man or woman could do. Not that social media has come unto it’s own and the Book of Mormon musical has made a mockery of missionaries in general it isn’t a make or break thing.
KiraYon November 30, 2019 at 3:59 am
i love You God and Jesus! Amen <3
Los lrcon November 30, 2019 at 4:00 am
Love it
Kami Oliveron November 30, 2019 at 4:00 am
Best experience ever! It influences life every day!!!
gomezy3kon November 30, 2019 at 4:01 am
A mission did nothing for me. But then I never had a testimony or believed in god and still don’t 40+ years after. I went because I was forced to by my mother. She was bound and determined I was going on a mission if she had to drag me to the missionary training center. While I was out I met several missionaries that were in the same situation as me. It was difficult having to teach something I myself did not believe. Oh I tried several times when I was on my mission to do the things we were teaching investigators. I prayed, fasted read scriptures, the whole bit and every time I got nothing. Not long after my mission I joined the military and stopped going to church. I have been inactive for 45 years and just recently the missionaries found me and my wife. They have been teaching her and finally got her to baptized so I have been going to church for her. So I have fallen back into my role of lying my arse off when asked if I believe in god or the church or the scriptures. I am an agnostic, I have no clue if god, the church is true, if the scriptures are true, but I kind of wish they were but I have my doubts.
Nebula647on November 30, 2019 at 4:01 am
I served in the Ecuador Guayaquil North Mission. I only got to serve for 9 months before having to return home early due to an anxiety disorder. Despite only serving for just 9 months, they were the best 9 months of my life. My twin brother is still going strong in the Ecuador Quito Mission. We went to the same MTC at the same time 🙂
I’m proud of him. He’ll be returning home in around 7 months.
sdl - ldson November 30, 2019 at 4:03 am
If you ask a RM how was their mission and the usual response is, " I loved it, best 24/18 months of my life. " A lot of people who haven’t served yet and others who won’t have that opportunity see the mission as a period of, " fun " while to me , in my opinion, was the hardest 2 years of my young life, yet. And that is the reason why is it the best two years for me, because how difficult it was; I was put through the refiner’s fire process and it hurt so much, but the joy overflowed my being which joy lasts eternally. My mission president always said, " the bad times will always outnumber the good times, but the good times will always outweigh the bad. " How true that is, that’s why when most folk ask us about our mission we say, " I loved it. "
Shane Hatchon November 30, 2019 at 4:05 am
23 years ago this month I embarked on my 2 year full-time mission. It was the greatest experience of my life. Because of that mission, I learned for myself that God Lives, He hears and answers prayers. Because of that mission, I learned to stand strong, steadfast and immovable in my faith. Now I have a son on a mission, serving, learning and growing. Because of that mission, I married the woman of my dreams. We have an eternal family and we all are working, praying and fighting the good fight! Because of that mission, I am more sure of my eternal salvation through the atoning Blood of our Savior Jesus Christ. Because of that mission, I know the Book of Mormon is true! Jesus Christ is my personal savior. I loved my mission and it changed me for the better!!
David Yarbroughon November 30, 2019 at 4:07 am
I remember everyday the day on my mission when I learned and knew for certain that I was doing the Lord’s work, I can not deny it.
Sentinelon November 30, 2019 at 4:07 am
My biggest dream as a child was to have a military career as a fighter pilot. When the time came to choose between a mission or Air Force Academy, with the help of the Lord i choose wisely and served a full time mission. When i got back from my mission, my life bloomed and i was able to fulfill my dream and go far beyond what i imagined.Don’t look back, dont look down, nothing is more important than serving a full time mission as a young 18 year old priesthood young man.Sisters, you are so wise and are just as qualified as any young Elder.Onward and upward, always!
Samuel campbellon November 30, 2019 at 4:10 am
Im getting ready to go on an full time mission, and I know it will be worth it, i got an yearend I’m working hard to keep clean,worthy,spiritly strong.And I know it will be worth it
Evans Mboyaon November 30, 2019 at 4:13 am
Waiting 4 the call
Anne C.on November 30, 2019 at 4:13 am
I want to serve a full-time mission so badly next year.
John Pataon November 30, 2019 at 4:14 am
All those who disliked this video are people who didnt served on a mission lol
Terrie Yon November 30, 2019 at 4:19 am
They gave me my life back……….
Pam Weinbergon November 30, 2019 at 4:22 am
For all those Missionaries who have blessed our home with their presence, “Thank you”. I want the missionaries to know even if you think for some reason, you didn’t make a difference because, others chose not to get “baptized “, you couldn’t be further away from the truth. I have always been a member. Not active but, all their messages and prayers having me go Sunday. Nervous, I won’t lie, but, going. 😉💛🙏😇💫
🎶I HOPE THEY CALL ME ON A MISSION, WHEN I HAVE GROWN A FOOT OR TWO!…🎶
Argh, I can’t wait for my call 😁😊😁😊😁😊
mission life is amazing love it so much:):):)
Amen Jesus can change your life and your mind
I’m a service missionary you don’t have to proselyte
Romania/Moldova Mission!!!!
The memries as a return mission during the period of 24 months for me it was the sweetest thing ever in my life…
I can’t wait to go on my mission
I went to Chile! Hardest thing I’d done up to that point in my life, but so worth it!
I joined the church when I was 20 but was discouraged by my family to become a mission so I didn’t. I’m 24 now and now its too late for a personal reason and this actually saddens my heart.
Like so many here I too served a full time mission 33 years ago. I am so very grateful I did so because it helped me to grow. Although I have had trials in life I have felt peace & happiness from listening to the prophet. I am so grateful I could bring other to Christ. I & so many others may not receive worldly respect & recognition unlike those who have served their country in the military ( not to belittle or be unappreciative of their service) but it is more important to gain the Lord’s honor & not that of men. I am grateful for those whose foot steps I could follow & to set a righteous example for others i.e. my nephew & cousins to follow.
Korea Seoul Mission. It is the best two years of my life!
This video is awesome!! I’m so happy for them!! I can’t wait to serve a mission one day! I want everyone to know, enjoy and endure the fruits of this gospel of our savior Jesus Christ!
Why are there so many returned missionaries that go inactive afterwards? 🙁
It may not have been the best two years of your life, but the best two years FOR your life.
Serving a two year mission was one of the best experiences of my life. It was difficult, but I loved it. I would not be the person I am now if I did not serve the LORD because it molded me into a better man.
Nashville Tennessee Mission: The craziest place to go on a mission, but the most of the people are wonderful
Gotta change the title so it’s not "Mormon" 😁, we aren’t Mormons anymore remember?
Very powerful and a great message to all of us.
this video gives me the chills… I’m working on my papers now and they’re almost done… I’m just waiting for my stake president to contact me! my papers could be sent to Salt Lake by next week. 🙂
@Dra Faalogo No, Ohio Columbus Mission! lol
I think that we should congratulate those who had to come home early or serve other types of missions due to disabilities as well. Because the value of even a 1 day mission is just as great.
My mission was years ago, but it was a great experience and something I continue to draw on today
It has been 17 years since my return from Philippines Davao Mission. It was my best 26 six months. My witness to the Lord’s power and grace instilled me and help me through the years. I am forever grateful for the privileged to serve.
I am thankful for having the opportunity to serve a mission. I am happy to share the true gospel. I know that this is what God wants me to do. I know these things to be true. I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
I don’t care what anyone says. I will go on a mission. Missions are awesome!
Onward, ever Onward! México Puebla Sur❤️
Today, I am going to pass my application papers for my mission… 😀
and Colin Henderson, don’t allow money govern your choices. Heavenly Father will help all of His children, especially with their desires to serve as a missionary. Go and speak with your Bishop, and he will help you. Good Luck, brother. 😀
I served alongside a few of the missionaries seen in this video and I know that the testimony which they have shared is true. The mission truly does bring about a great change in an individual when he strives to sincerely help his brothers and sisters, and that is what the mission is all about. And if any future missionary watches this video and gets called to serve in Finland… let me know. I’ll get you even more excited to have the privilege to serve those individuals. 🙂
Of course..this a very fantastic P,R..about going on a mission…but…there are all kinds of expectations that not everyone meets…and also not everyone that says wants to serve..by parents pressure or friends..pass the test…they are those that fail..and not able,to reach that goal…so…that is reality!💥✨
I didn’t really want to go on a mission. Until I found myself using the power of the Atonement in my life at age 14. I then promised myself and the Lord that I will share this wonderful gift and message to everyone!
It took a while but when I finally got my call to Hawaii. I knew that I was on the right path, doing the right thing.
I report February 13.
I have been called to Preach His truths to all the people’s of the world.
I know it won’t be easy. But it will be so worth it. All for my Savior. 🙂
I have 4 months till I can go.
The best mission in the whole world is the Australia Melbourne Mission. And I ought to know….Served from 1985 to 1987….so there
Once upon a time serving a mission was the most important thing a young LDS man or woman could do. Not that social media has come unto it’s own and the Book of Mormon musical has made a mockery of missionaries in general it isn’t a make or break thing.
i love You God and Jesus! Amen <3
Love it
Best experience ever! It influences life every day!!!
A mission did nothing for me. But then I never had a testimony or believed in god and still don’t 40+ years after. I went because I was forced to by my mother. She was bound and determined I was going on a mission if she had to drag me to the missionary training center. While I was out I met several missionaries that were in the same situation as me. It was difficult having to teach something I myself did not believe. Oh I tried several times when I was on my mission to do the things we were teaching investigators. I prayed, fasted read scriptures, the whole bit and every time I got nothing. Not long after my mission I joined the military and stopped going to church. I have been inactive for 45 years and just recently the missionaries found me and my wife. They have been teaching her and finally got her to baptized so I have been going to church for her. So I have fallen back into my role of lying my arse off when asked if I believe in god or the church or the scriptures. I am an agnostic, I have no clue if god, the church is true, if the scriptures are true, but I kind of wish they were but I have my doubts.
I served in the Ecuador Guayaquil North Mission. I only got to serve for 9 months before having to return home early due to an anxiety disorder. Despite only serving for just 9 months, they were the best 9 months of my life. My twin brother is still going strong in the Ecuador Quito Mission. We went to the same MTC at the same time 🙂
I’m proud of him. He’ll be returning home in around 7 months.
If you ask a RM how was their mission and the usual response is, " I loved it, best 24/18 months of my life. " A lot of people who haven’t served yet and others who won’t have that opportunity see the mission as a period of, " fun " while to me , in my opinion, was the hardest 2 years of my young life, yet. And that is the reason why is it the best two years for me, because how difficult it was; I was put through the refiner’s fire process and it hurt so much, but the joy overflowed my being which joy lasts eternally. My mission president always said, " the bad times will always outnumber the good times, but the good times will always outweigh the bad. " How true that is, that’s why when most folk ask us about our mission we say, " I loved it. "
23 years ago this month I embarked on my 2 year full-time mission. It was the greatest experience of my life. Because of that mission, I learned for myself that God Lives, He hears and answers prayers. Because of that mission, I learned to stand strong, steadfast and immovable in my faith. Now I have a son on a mission, serving, learning and growing. Because of that mission, I married the woman of my dreams. We have an eternal family and we all are working, praying and fighting the good fight! Because of that mission, I am more sure of my eternal salvation through the atoning Blood of our Savior Jesus Christ. Because of that mission, I know the Book of Mormon is true! Jesus Christ is my personal savior. I loved my mission and it changed me for the better!!
I remember everyday the day on my mission when I learned and knew for certain that I was doing the Lord’s work, I can not deny it.
My biggest dream as a child was to have a military career as a fighter pilot. When the time came to choose between a mission or Air Force Academy, with the help of the Lord i choose wisely and served a full time mission. When i got back from my mission, my life bloomed and i was able to fulfill my dream and go far beyond what i imagined.Don’t look back, dont look down, nothing is more important than serving a full time mission as a young 18 year old priesthood young man.Sisters, you are so wise and are just as qualified as any young Elder.Onward and upward, always!
Im getting ready to go on an full time mission, and I know it will be worth it, i got an yearend I’m working hard to keep clean,worthy,spiritly strong.And I know it will be worth it
Waiting 4 the call
I want to serve a full-time mission so badly next year.
All those who disliked this video are people who didnt served on a mission lol
They gave me my life back……….
For all those Missionaries who have blessed our home with their presence, “Thank you”. I want the missionaries to know even if you think for some reason, you didn’t make a difference because, others chose not to get “baptized “, you couldn’t be further away from the truth. I have always been a member. Not active but, all their messages and prayers having me go Sunday. Nervous, I won’t lie, but, going. 😉💛🙏😇💫