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Elder Soares Meets With Guatemala’s President

Apostle embarks on Central America ministry

Elder Ulisses Soares, a senior leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, met with the president of Guatemala Tuesday during a ministry visit to Central America.

 

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Elder Soares of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles traveled to the Guatemala National Palace in Guatemala City for a historic meeting with Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei, who took office in January.

“We spent 30 minutes together talking about his initiatives, his projects, his ideas about humanitarian projects, nutrition of the children in this country,” said the apostle. “I think he has a great future, and people are very confident that he can do something. And we as a church, we want to join him on these initiatives as we are doing here in this country already.”

Elder Soares, a native of Brazil, is traveling with his wife, Rosana. On Sunday, February 9, 2020, they ministered to Latter-day Saints and missionaries in Guatemala City.

“They are sweet and dear people and they want to do what the Lord wants them to do,” said the apostle, who participated in a special Family Home Evening broadcast to the homes of Central America Area members on Sunday evening.

“We knew that we would be only a few places in Central America, so that idea [for the broadcast] came to our hearts that we would love to see and talk with everybody,” he explained.

Elder Soares shared his impressions of his visit to Guatemala on social media.

Rosana and I have arrived in the beautiful country of Guatemala. I have loved meeting and visiting with our members here, and we look forward to meeting many more. As I contemplated what to say to our members in Guatemala, I felt impressed to address how we can live in this world, facing challenges every day, and yet still come closer to Christ. We should remember that although we face difficult trials, they are part of our mortal experience. Remember that our mortal life is temporary, and our individual trials are designed to test our faith to see if we will do what the Lord asked us to do before we came to earth. I have gone through many trials in my own life—some of those challenges involved the loss of loved ones, or health issues. In those trials, I found that I was closer to my Heavenly Father. I promise you that if you will press forward, strengthening your faith, and show your Heavenly Father that you are faithful, you will receive divine help. Heavenly Father wants nothing more than to bring us back to His presence. I testify that He is eager to hear your prayers and help you through your trials.

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During his visit to Central America, Elder Soares will also travel to Costa Rica and El Salvador for meetings with government, interfaith leaders and media.

Elder Soares and his wife return to Salt Lake City on Sunday, following special meetings with local Church leaders and Latter-day Saints in El Salvador.

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