Description
A must-read for every future LDS missionary, for every parent about to send their child on a mission to a third-world country (or any country), for every returned missionary who yearns to remember the realities of their mission experience, and for anyone curious about the lives of the missionaries they see on the street.
John K. Williams writes a moving memoir. It is a fair, honest account of a Mormon missionary's experience in a third-world mission, without slant, cant or pretensions of apologetics or exposé. This book is what you'd get if a conscientious reporter were embedded with the Mormon missionaries for a complete tour - a tale of dedication and love without the sentimentalism. As unbiased an account as you can expect to get."