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In a quiet apartment building in Frankfurt, Germany, two young missionaries began a long afternoon of "tracting"—knocking on doors to share their message of faith. Floor after floor, the response was the same: polite refusals, firm "no's," or silence behind heavy wooden doors. By the time they reached the fourth floor, their energy was flagging. They reached the very last door, expecting another quick rejection.

: Most missionaries now carry specific, church-issued Samsung Galaxy devices. These phones are equipped with "zombie" or tracking software (like MaaS360) that strictly monitors usage and blocks most non-religious apps. missionary phone.mp4

: Instead of just knocking on doors, missionaries now spend hours in Facebook groups or messaging people who have requested more information online. In a quiet apartment building in Frankfurt, Germany,

: In a major shift from the past, missionaries are now authorized to use these phones to call, text, or video chat with their families once a week, providing a vital morale boost. They reached the very last door, expecting another

If you'd like to hear more, I can share stories about or the specific rules and daily schedules modern missionaries follow.

Instead, a young girl named Harriet opened the door. Behind her stood her mother, a 36-year-old widow who had been navigating the world alone with her daughters. Though the mother was initially reluctant to listen, Harriet’s persistence won her over. The missionaries shared their message, left a copy of the Book of Mormon, and departed, unaware that this "last door" would change everything.