
My First Mission
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Narrated by:
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Adam Tervort
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By:
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George Q. Cannon
The Faith-Promoting Series began in 1879 with the publication of this book, My First Mission. At that time George Q. Cannon, who was a member of the First Presidency, desired to produce a series of books that would both teach faith and other important gospel principles as well as be entertaining enough that youth would be willing to read them. The results were some of the most important and widest read books in the early-LDS cannon. The series totals 17 volumes.
This audiobook describes some of the experiences that President Cannon had as a missionary in the Hawaiian islands 1850 to 1853.
He states: "When a youth, it was my good fortune to live in the family of President John Taylor. It was my chief delight in those days to listen to him and other Elders relate their experiences as missionaries. Such conversations were very fascinating to me. They made a deep impression upon me. The days of which they spoke were days of poverty when Elders traveled without purse or scrip among strange people who were ignorant of the principles, and too many of them were ready to mob and persecute. They traveled by faith, and were pioneers for the Lord in strange lands, and He was their only reliance. Their missions were rich in instances of His power in their behalf. What I heard strengthened my faith and increased the desire in my heart to be a missionary. No calling was so noble in my eyes as that of a standard-bearer of the gospel.
"The thought which prompts me to publish My First Mission is that perhaps it may have the effect upon some of the youth of Zion that the recitals of faithful Elders had upon me." It is a powerful account of a faithful missionary, as pertinent today as it was in 1879, especially with the explosion of elders and sisters entering the mission field following Thomas S. Monson's landmark announcement of the adjustment of missionary ages in 2012.
This audiobook edition has been specially formatted for your listening pleasure, and for compatibility with the print and eBook editions.
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Fabulous story about Pres. Cannon's 1st mission
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One of those rare books where after reading it you just want to be a better person all the way around. Definitely recommend this one.
Inspirational!!
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this book had wonderful insights. I enjoyed it .
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Wonderful and inspiring
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Miracles And more miracles
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I enjoy church history. Thank you for making it available.
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great content, poor recording
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Cannon himself is a marvel of spirituality. He set himself to learn the language and did so rapidly and thoroughly, impressing everyone. He let the Spirit guide him in many instances when they didn't know where to go or what to say. His strength and closeness to God show through his humble self-descriptions, and we are inspired to be more like him. He suffered many deprivations but glosses over these-- the poor food choices, the hunger, the different housing style available, and the difficult transportation. His goal to serve the Lord with all his strength gleams through these simple descriptions. The book is a joy of uplifting encouragement and determination.
After years of listening to books on tape, then on CD, I am now an avid Audible listener, so I have heard the talents of the best narrators. "Reading" has changed over the past many decades, and today we expect narrators to be actors with a repertoire of characterizations as well as the ability to emote the scenes. This book does not require so much of that, but it does need a reader one can listen to. With all the LDS voice talent available these days, I cannot fathom why Tervort was chosen, and then chosen again to read other books as well. His voice is extremely tight and he cuts off the ends of sentences so that sometimes I didn't know what he had said. This is how I sound with strep throat, and I found myself swallowing in painful sympathy. My eyes are tired from wincing for him through the entire book.
Despite my painful listening experience, I am glad to know more about Cannon himself, and the missions to Hawaii in general. I would now like to read about the young Joseph Fielding Smith's mission there as a 15-year-old. It is great to have LDS options here on Audible; they make for nice Sunday and evening listening. I will try other titles, but by other narrators. I hope many more titles will be made available as there is some great inspirational work out there.
mixed feelings
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Very Interesting
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A taste of happiness
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