Az Utolsó Napok Szentjeinek Jézus Krisztus Egyháza

Abstract

In the 1990s, the members of a previously unknown community appeared in more and more cities of Hungary. They walked the streets in groups of two, women dressed humbly, wore simple clothes, men wore ironed white shirt, tie and dark suits, and backpack. All of them wore name cards on their clothes: men were referred to as elder, women as sister. They did not stop anyone on the street, they did not try to collect money, and they did not preach in busy squares. Instead, they went lfom house to house, rang the doorbell and politely asked the inhabitants if they heard about their church: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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