By: Ardis E. Parshall - June 18, 2012 Knowing how early missionaries took the gospel to far corners of the world, we may be surprised that, except for a brief and unproductive visit to Chile in 1851, no attempt was made to proselytize in South American until late in 1925. But that year, a small group of Latter-day Saints who had joined the Church in their native Germany and then emigrated to Buenos Aires, Argentina, petitioned the F...
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