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-When we speak of hastening the work, that won't ever be any more true, couldn't be more true, anywhere than it's going to be in Asia. [MUSIC PLAYING] There is a great work unfolding here. This is a stone cut out of a mountain without hands, and rolling forward among the most populous geography in the world. [MUSIC PLAYING]

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[NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] The missionaries taught my friends and I for maybe three to four months. They were very kind and patient as they taught us the gospel. After a while, we decided to get baptised. My friend and I thought it would be cool to study in the United States. So after high school, we ended up going to college at BYU Hawaii. [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH] -When we first got there, I was amazed at how beautiful the campus was. Hawaii really is a beautiful place. After graduation, I pretty much stopped going to church because my heart wasn't there. I was to focused on work and making money.

Years after returning to Hong Kong, I bumped into missionaries. I introduced myself, and they asked me if I was a member. I said, "No", because I felt embarrassed for not having been to church in so long. But I wanted to talk to them, so I invited them into my home to talk about the gospel. The spirit was very strong, and it made me want to go back to church. As I started going to church every week, I began to feel peace in my life again. The difference between going to church and not going to church is huge. I can feel the gospel changing my heart, and it shows in my daily life. When I go to church, I feel more involved in God's work. I deeply believe this is the restored gospel of Jesus Christ, and I need it in my life. I know that it is the truth. The gospel has not only blessed me, but my entire family, as well. -I've been coming to Hong Kong for 30 years, and we'll live to see a wonderful, wonderful world unfold. [MUSIC PLAYING]

Unto All The World: Matthew Mok's Story

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Years after his baptism, a serendipitous reunion with missionaries leads to the rescue of Brother Matthew Mok.
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