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Browse LDS. Here are in-depth YouTube video interviews with returned missionaries from the California Oakland Mission. We interview hundreds of returned missionaries each year, so check back regularly to see new RM interviews. Coming soon.. We would visit her and bring her snacks.

We would always say that it is the most diverse mission, because there are 11 languages spoken in the mission. We get a lot of visa waiters to Brazil or a lot of other countries. We had a couple Mongolian speakers. I remember walking out of our apartment, hearing the Puerto Ricans arguing, then we would get on the bus and hear Mandarin, then on the subway you hear English, then you go downtown and you hear people speaking French.

It separates San Francisco. We all learn to contact in multiple languages. I learned how to contact and refer in Mandarin and Cantonese. The Oakland temple is there and is beautiful. With all of the image that Oakland has, it has one of the most beautiful temples. Everyone can see it and when we were out there we would remember that we were the light on the hill.

When we talked with people we would ask them about the big white temple in Oakland and they would tell us they thought it was a castle. It has one of the biggest family history centers or archives on the floor beneath the visitors center. When we would help less actives, we could take them there and they were received with open arms.



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