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Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Tyson Downey | ... | Elder John Taylor |
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Kirt Fairbank | ... | Elder Alma Johnson |
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Lynne Carr | ... | Melissa |
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Richard Pratt | ... | The Minister |
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Dave Kenchington | ... | Elder Newell |
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Jake Ballentine | ... | Elder Wursten (as Jacob Ballentine) |
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Rose Rowbury | ... | Karen Grover |
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Roger Rowbury | ... | Danny Grover |
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Annette Rowbury | ... | Mariah Lee Grover |
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April Rose Rowbury | ... | Jasmine Grover |
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Nicholas Frey | ... | Scott |
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Jaelan Petrie | ... | Licentious Drunk |
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Mike Wood | ... | Lewd Drunk |
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Brent Wursten | ... | Ball Player |
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Frank Stubbs | ... | Homeless Man |
When things are not going well for John Taylor, he reads his journal and reflects on his missionary life and his companion Elder Alma Johnson. They try to teach people about the gospel and want to give lessons, but the people are not interested. They do teach a lady named Melissa, but does not think she can be baptized. The other missionaries try to make life bearable by having fun and living together. Finally, Melissa learns the lessons of the gospel and knows the church is true and gets baptized. Written by mountain91
This LDS film is one of the best and most inspiring. A returned missionary named John Taylor is struggling with the gospel he once had when he was a missionary. His wife was killed in an automobile accident and John is going through hard times. He reflects on his missionary life with his companion Elder Johnson.
I bought this film at a Missionary Imporium store in the outskirts of town and I thought it was going to be one of those other LDS films, but I felt the spirit so strong when I watched it and listened to the testimonies of the other missionaries. I would recommend this film to any LDS member and especially for young men who are about to serve missions for the LDS church.