Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Brazil Maceio Mission

Brazil Maceio Mission (Brazil Recife South Mission Reorganized as "Brazil Maceio" on Tue 19-May-1998)


Missionary Site(s)

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Dear Elder--Elder Hugh Mason 2007-2009

Dear Elder--Elder Michael Wilson

Dear Elder--Elder Taylor Burton 2004-2006

MissionSite.Net--Elder Marlon Brandão 2007-2009

MissionSite.Net--Sister Isabel Englert 2008-2010

MissionSite.Net--Elder Justin Whitehead 2008-2010

MissionSite.Net--Elder Erik Stembridge 2009-2011

LDSMissions.com--Sister Sheila Paine Aquino 1998-1999

LDSMissions.com--Elder Blake Capson 2001-2003

LDSMissions.com--Elder Brad Dennis 1999-2001

LDSMissions.com--Elder Edwin Cisneros 1997-1999

LDSMissions.com--Elder Marcel Gonzaga 2001-2003

LDSMissions.com--Elder Riley Hall 2000-2002

LDSMissions.com--Elder G. Austin Hanks 2001-2003

LDSMissions.com--Elder Miles Larsen 2002-2004

LDSMissions.com--Elder Derek Morgan 2005-2007


LDSMissions.com--Elder Cori Morris 1998-2000

LDSMissions.com--Elder Mark Pettersson 2005-2007

LDSMissions.com--Sister Elizabeth Pugh 1998-2000

LDSMissions.com--Elder Andrew Taylor 1999-2001

LDSMissions.com--Elder Tevye Waite 1999-2001

LDSMissions.com--Elder Roger Tomas Arias Brazil Recife South Mission 1997-1999


LDSMissions.com--Elder Brandon Biggs Brazil Recife South Mission 1995-1997

LDSMissions.com--Elder Daniel Bostock Recife South Mission 2001-2003

LDSMissions.com--Elder Marco Aurelio Carvalho Recife South Mission 1992-1993

LDSMissions.com--Elder Matt Cohen Recife South Mission 2001-2003


LDSMissions.com--Elder Sergio De Moura Recife South Mission 1992-1994


LDSMissions.com--Elder Greg Dunn Recife South Mission 1997-1999

LDSMissions.com--Sister Ami Eaton (Bartholomew) Recife South Mission 1995-1997

LDSMissions.com--Sister Thelma Alonso Finlinson Recife South Mission 1994-1995

LDSMissions.com--Elder Trevor Hickey Recife South Mission 1993-1995


LDSMissions.com--Elder James Higginson Recife South Mission 1996-1997

LDSMissions.com--Elder Jason Hunter Recife South Mission 1995-1997

LDSMissions.com--Sister Claudia Igari - Araneda Recife South Mission 1994-1995

LDSMissions.com--Elder Sam John Recife South Mission 1995-1997


LDSMissions.com--Elder Kirk Johnson Recife South Mission 1995-1997

LDSMissions.com--Elder Ben Johnson(Charles) Recife South Mission 1995-1997

LDSMissions.com--Sister Celia Dandim Peuckert Recife South Mission 1995-1996

LDSMissions.com--Sister Rejane Leite Recife South Mission 1995-1997

LDSMissions.com--Elder Marlon Ludovico Recife South Mission 1995-1996

LDSMissions.com--Elder Ryan Parker Recife South Mission 1997-1999

LDSMissions.com--Elder Wilson Pereira Barbosa Recife South Mission 1995-1997


LDSMissions.com--Elder Barry Port Recife South Mission 1993-1995

LDSMissions.com--Elder Ryan Reay Recife South Mission 1992-1994

LDSMissions.com--Sister Ariel Smith Fely Recife South Mission 1995-1996

LDSMissions.com--Elder Brandon Stewart Recife South Mission 1995-1997

LDSMissions.com--Elder Michael Taylor Recife South Mission 1997

LDSMissions.com--Elder Steven Tuttle Recife South Mission 1994-1996

LDSMissions.com--Elder Odair José Viana Recife South Mission 1997-1999

Jacob Durrant

Israel Barbosa 1999-2001

Nick Robinson 1997-1999

Jeremy Weiss

Bruno Vasal IV 1997-1999


Jordan Lofgreen

Terence Brown 2006-2008

Jacob Durrant 1999-2001

Jacob Durrant 1999-2001

Pictures

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Dear Elder--Elder Hugh Mason

Facebook Missão Brasil Maceió



President(s)

LDS Mission Network

“New Mission Presidents Now in Place,” (Gary Ray Beynon) Liahona, Aug. 2008, N4–N5

“New Mission Presidents Now in Place,” (Gary Ray Beynon) Ensign, July 2008, 77–78

"New Mission Presidents," (Gary Ray Beynon) Church News [Saturday, 15 March 2008].

“New Mission Presidents Begin Service,” (B. Bruce Muir) Ensign, July 2005, 75–76

“New Mission Presidents Begin Service,” (B. Bruce Muir) Liahona, July 2005, N3–N4

"New Mission Presidents," (Boyd Bruce Muir) Church News [Saturday, 12 March 2005].

"Mission Presidents for 122 Missions," (new mission president B. Bruce Muir, former mission president Nata C. Tobias) Church News [Saturday, 26 February 2005].

"New Mission Presidents," (
Nata Cruciol Tobias) Church News [Saturday, 9 March 2002].

"New and Returning Mission Presidents," (new mission presisent Nata Cruciol Tobias, former mission president Edson Jose Martins Lopes) Church News [Saturday, 9 March 2002].

"New Mission Presidents," (Edson J. Lopes) Church News [Saturday, 3 April 1999].

"Center Stage: New and Returning Mission Presidents," (new mission president Edson Jose Martins Lopes, former mission president James Milton Fisher) Church News [Saturday, 6 March 1999].

"New and Returning Mission Presidents," (Brazil Recife South Mission new mission president James M. Fisher III, former mission president Jorge Moreira da Silva) Church News (Saturday, 16 March 1996).


Articles

Ana Claudia Soli, "Brazil: born of spiritual beginnings: Now 880,000 members in 186 stakes, 26 missions," Church News [Saturday, 18 December 2004].

Greg Hill, "The time is right for Stanford player Making missionary service top priority landed: Robinson on a top basketball team," (Nick Robinson) Church News [Saturday, 13 March 2004].

“Questions and Answers--Is it morally wrong to be rich in a world where so many are poor?,” (Elder Eduardo Luiz Mendes) Liahona, Apr 2002, 26

"Brazilian governor welcomes area leader during state visit," (Elder Robert S. Wood) Church News [Saturday, 21 July 2001].


"Justices share their views of legal system," (mentions President Edson Lopes) Church News [Saturday, 23 June 2001].

“Two Brazilian Temples Dedicated,” Ensign, Mar. 2001, 73–74

Shaun D. Stahle, "Missionaries receive full training in Brazil," Church News [Saturday, 12 August 2000].

“Five New Areas Created,” (The Brazil Area was split into the new Brazil North Area, with headquarters in Recife, and the Brazil South Area, with headquarters remaining in São Paulo.) Ensign, Sept. 1998, 74

“Thirteen New Missions Created,” (The Brazil João Pessoa Mission is created from a division of the Brazil Recife and Brazil Recife South Missions. The new mission will serve approximately 6 million people, with about 17,000 members organized into five stakes.) Ensign, Apr. 1998, 76

"New missions created; total now 331," (The Recife South mission will have 5 million people within its boundaries, including 16,000 members in the Aracaju America, Aracaju Bela Vista, Aracaju Cidade Nova, Arapiraca, Maceio, Maceio Litoral and Maceio Pajucara stakes. ) Church News [Saturday, 10 January 1998].

Don L. Searle and David Mitchell, “Tudo Bem in Brazil,” Liahona, Nov 1997, 35

“President Hinckley Visits South America, Florida, Washington, D.C.,” Ensign, Feb. 1997, 73–76


“Seventeen New Missions Created,” (Brazil Recife South Mission, created from the Brazil Recife Mission, has a population of 6.5 million and serves 17,000 members in five stakes and two districts.) Ensign, May 1993, 104

Stories

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