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Into All the World is a 30-minute program interviewing current and recently-returned stake and mission presidents from around the world about the Church in their area.
President Tenorio, originally from Mexico, shares his experiences in the Church and as mission president of the Bolivia Cochabamba Mission.
President Miguel Tenorio and Sister Elizabeth Tenorio. President Miguel Tenorio is originally from San Andres Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico. He has served as a counselor in a stake presidency, bishop, mission executive secretary and was the Director of Church Temporal Affairs in the South America West Area. He is married to Graciela Elizabeth Guevara Motte and they have five children. He and his wife were called to the Bolivia, Cochabamba Mission in July 2008.
Facts about the LDS Church in Bolivia
Bolivia has 3 missions, 24 stakes, 1 temple and over 160,000 LDS members
The first branch meeting in Cochabamba was held November 22, 1964 with 19 people in attendance. Missionaries arrived from the Andes Mission on November 24, 1964.
The Cochabamba Bolivia Temple was dedicated by President Gordon B. Hinckley on April 30, 2000
Visit this Church News article for more information about the LDS Church in Bolivia
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