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The Culture of Christ (In Cambodia)

The missionary showed me where the Gospel Doctrine class room was, “Relief Society meets in here, too, so you’re good.” I thanked her, did one last check on my children in Primary, then returned to the adult classroom and sat down. I was happy to listen to the lesson in Cambodian, though I knew not a word. The gospel doctrine teacher didn’t seem to have the same manual as what western wards in North America, Australia and New Zealand used, but I still sat and tried to surmise which gospel doctrine lesson it might be. I soon learned that...
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Sitting in the Back Row on a Sunday

Almost as soon as we walked in the chapel, a missionary came and handed headphones to us. We were a few minutes late to church, and had missed the opening hymn. “Can you hear me?” asked the missionary in English. I nodded, and adjusted the headphones on my daughters who were delighted with the idea of wearing headphones at church.   It wasn’t a surprise that we stood out enough to be immediately handed headphones. After all, other than a few of the missionaries, we were the only people of European appearance at the LDS church that Sunday in Siem Reap, Cambodia....
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