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Into All the World
Into All the World is a 30-minute program interviewing current and recently-returned stake and mission presidents from around the world about the Church in their area.
So Paulo Brazil Jardim da Sade Stake President Pastore shares his own conversion story and the blessings the gospel has brought to his life. He also gives insight into the growth of the Church within his stake and the missionary efforts of his stake members.
LDS Church Facts in Brazil
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Brazil has 27 missions, 233 Stakes, 5 temples and one more under construction.
- Just within the state of So Paulo Brazil there are 2 temples, 72 Stakes and 8 Districts.
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President Rheinold Stoof of the South American Mission first visited Brazil in 1927, and returned with the elders to begin missionary work among German-speaking people in September 1928.
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A branch was organized in Joinville on July 6, 1930 and the first Church-owned meetinghouse in South America was dedicated 25 October 1931, in Joinville.
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A mission was created in Brazil, on May 25,1935 with its headquarters in So Paulo.
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At first, missionaries taught only in German. However, a Portuguese edition of the Book of Mormon was published in 1939.
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The So Paulo Stake, the first in South America, was organized on May 1,1966.
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In October 1993, construction began on the Church's second largest Missionary Training Center in Sao Paulo.
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The Church, represented by its service organization, "Helping Hands," received national recognition on November 9, 2002, as one of the most important volunteer organizations in Brazil.
- The So Paulo Brazil Jardim da Sade Stake was organized onSeptember 16, 2007.
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