African Mormons

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The Book of Mormon Musical, which debuted in March, 2011, is perhaps the most obscene play ever to reach Broadway, yet it has been greeted with standing ovations and much favorable press. This kind of vile and slanderous material is the same sort that was mounted against the Jews prior to the Holocaust. Such material would never be presented against the Jews in modern America. If it were there would be an instant hue and cry of anti-Semitism, and yet it seems perfectly acceptable to the American population at large to vilify the Mormons.

Part of the premise of the play is the sending of two eager young male Mormon Missionaries to Uganda, where they discover that all their training and talents are useless when faced with the overarching problems (such as AIDS and poverty) of Africa. Is this really the case? No, it is not. The LDS Church is growing quickly in Africa, and is not only bringing its members out of poverty, it is educating its members to live the Law of Chastity and to respect women. The Church also emphasizes education and sends senior missionaries to train members in hygiene and health care. Here are some images of African Mormons. Compare them to the images you usually see coming out of Africa and see whether the Mormon Church has had a good influence there.

African Mormon Women
Ghanaian Mormon Women
African Mormon Children
African Mormon Children
Mormon Family Uganda
A Mormon Family of Uganda [1]
Mormons Burundi
A Mormon Family of Burudi
Liberian Latter-day Saints at the Ghana Mormon Temple

Mormon membership in African nations was approximated as follows in 2010:

Angola -- 2 congregations
Benin -- 201 members
Botswana -- 983 members
Cameroon -- 843 members
Cape Verde -- 4,000 members
Central Africa Republic -- 404 members
Ivory Coast -- 14,400 members
DR Congo -- 23,615 members
Ethiopia -- 949 members
Ghana -- 40,872 members
Kenya -- 9,370 members
Lesotho -- 673 members
Liberia -- 5,251 members
Madagascar -- 5,516 members
Malawi -- 798 members
Mauritius -- 369 members
Mozambique -- 5,079 members
Namibia -- 605 members
Nigeria -- 93,532 members
Reunion -- 821 members
Sierra Leone -- 8,330 members
South Africa -- 51,710 members (fully integrated congregations)
Swaziland -- 1,187 members
Tanzania -- 950 members
Togo -- 1,034 members
Uganda -- 8,216 members
Zambia -- 2,395 members
Zimbabwe -- 17,632 members