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Honduras Tegucigalpa Mission

  • New Temple Presidents

    Kim Burton Beckstead, 63, Memorial Springs Ward, Klein Texas Stake, called as president of the San Antonio Texas Temple, succeeding President Marion D. Woods. President Beckstead's wife, Ginger Ann Adams Beckstead, will serve as temple matron. He serves as a Sunday School teacher and a sealer in the Houston Texas Temple. He has served as president of the Honduras Tegucigalpa Mission, mission president's counselor, stake president's counselor, bishop and high councilor. A retired owner of a real estate brokerage, he was born in Kirtland, N.M., to Cloyde Holt and Rhea Elizabeth Stolworthy Beckstead.
  • New mission presidents

    Seven new mission presidents and their wives have been called by the First Presidency. They will begin service about July 1.
  • Country information: Honduras

    Located in Central America between Nicaragua and Guatemala, Honduras has a population that speaks Spanish and Indian dialects.

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