“New Mission Presidents Now in Place,” Liahona, Aug. 2006, N4–N5
New Mission Presidents Now in Place
Accepting assignments from the First Presidency, 108 new mission presidents began serving on or around July 1, 2006.
The new presidents and their wives are humbled by the calls to serve in this capacity, each in their own way.
For John Douglas Whisenant, he is “home.” The president of the Brazil Porto Alegre North Mission served in this same mission as a young missionary.
“I was here when the first stake was organized in São Paulo, in 1966,” he said. “When we talk about the growth of the Church in a short time, I think of those days and look at the Church in Brazil today. There are now 26 missions and about 200 stakes—incredible.”
David B. Iwaasa is also returning home—to his heritage. Both he and his wife, Jane Kadonaga, are third-generation Japanese Canadians and are heading the Japan Fukuoka Mission.
“Jane and I have a deep love for the Japanese people and want to share the joy of the gospel with them,” Brother Iwaasa said. He feels, just as in 1 Nephi 3:7, that the Lord has prepared a way for them to accomplish this calling, as he has been privileged to serve in Canada as bishop of a Japanese-speaking ward and in a stake presidency of a Japanese stake. Sister Iwaasa has also served in a Japanese-speaking ward and stake.
“As a consequence, I feel that we can understand many of the challenges facing those who become members of the Church in Japan,” Brother Iwaasa said.
Peter Leonard Joyce expressed his feelings over different challenges as he presides over the Utah Ogden Mission: “I don’t know of many areas in the Church with 144 stakes and about 1,500 wards and branches,” he said. Yet adapting to this mission environment is a challenge he looks forward to. The location is special to his wife, Sheena, as the missionary who taught her the gospel 42 years ago resides within the mission. “It’s not a small world,” she said. “It’s a big Church.”
The missions and their respective new presidents are:
Argentina Bahía Blanca |
Raúl H. Spitale |
Argentina Neuquén |
Carl L. Cook |
Australia Adelaide |
Robert E. Quinn |
Australia Sydney South |
Brent W. McMaster |
Belgium Brussels/Netherlands |
Paul R. Woodland |
Brazil Belém |
Roger D. Hoggan |
Brazil Belo Horizonte |
Daniel K. Frei |
Brazil Belo Horizonte East |
P. Randy Johnson |
Brazil Porto Alegre North |
J. Douglas Whisenant |
Brazil Porto Alegre South |
Ren S. Johnson |
Brazil Salvador South |
Getúlio W. J. Silva |
Brazil São Paulo East |
Craig D. Wilkins |
Bulgaria Sofia |
Blair S. Bennett |
California Oakland |
James C. Beck |
California San Fernando |
Robert L. Goodrich |
California San Francisco |
W. James Keller |
California Santa Rosa |
Charles C. Stoddard |
Cambodia Phnom Penh |
Robert W. Winegar |
Canada Calgary |
Gene F. Priday |
Canada Halifax |
S. Gardner Jacobsen |
Canada Winnipeg |
Judd D. Morgan |
Cape Verde Praia |
Ronald C. Tolman |
Chile Concepción South |
Jorge F. Zeballos |
Chile Santiago East |
Sofocles E. Morán |
Chile Viña del Mar |
Gerardo J. Wilhelm |
China Hong Kong |
Lee H. Van Dam |
Colombia Bogotá North |
Hernando Camargo |
Colombia Bogotá South |
Rene Arturo Martinez |
Costa Rica San José |
Luis Ricardo Arbizú |
Dominican Republic Santiago |
Richard W. Thomas |
England Birmingham |
Richard W. Moffat |
England London |
Clayton F. Foulger |
England London South |
Jeffrey C. Swinton |
Florida Tampa |
Clark A. Davis |
Georgia Atlanta |
H. Warren Mathusek |
Germany Berlin |
K. Günter Borcherding |
Greece Athens |
John Galanos |
Haiti Port-Au-Prince |
Fouchard Pierre-Nau |
Honduras Comayaguela |
Sergio A. Gómez |
Hungary Budapest |
G. Walter Gasser |
Idaho Pocatello |
K. Brent Somers |
Illinois Chicago North |
William H. Stoddard |
Jamaica Kingston |
David W. Gingery |
Japan Fukuoka |
David B. Iwaasa |
Japan Tokyo North |
Allen F. Hill |
Korea Seoul |
Man Goo Cho |
Madagascar Antananarivo |
Ricardo V. Gaya |
Maryland Baltimore |
T. Dean Moody |
Massachusetts Boston |
Edward C. England |
Mexico Cuernavaca |
Wayne L. Gardner |
Mexico Guadalajara South |
Ross J. Davidson |
Mexico Hermosillo |
Omar Villalobos |
Mexico Mexico City South |
Gary B. Doxey |
Mexico Monterrey West |
Ernesto R. Toris |
Mexico Tampico |
Brian H. Moss |
Micronesia Guam |
Gary L. Marshall |
Mississippi Jackson |
Parker J. Fuhriman |
Montana Billings |
Craig G. Fisher |
Mozambique Maputo |
Blair J. Packard |
Nebraska Omaha |
Jan E. Newman |
Nevada Las Vegas West |
Douglas M. Andrus Jr. |
New York New York North |
Richard M. Searle |
New York New York South |
Steven D. Bennion |
New York Utica |
Jay W. Eckersley |
Nigeria Enugu |
W. Blair Garff |
Nigeria Ibadan |
Steven G. Dyreng |
Nigeria Lagos |
Chad L. Evans |
Nigeria Uyo |
J. Wayne Brockbank |
North Carolina Charlotte |
Brad R. Hobbs |
North Carolina Raleigh |
W. Budge Wallis |
Norway Oslo |
Lynn J. Poulsen |
Ohio Cleveland |
Kenneth V. Peterson |
Oklahoma Tulsa |
Kent M. Seal |
Papua New Guinea Port Moresby |
Tevita Funaki |
Paraguay Asunción |
Matthew G. Bradley |
Pennsylvania Harrisburg |
Donald E. Pugh |
Peru Lima Central |
Jeffrey C. Elmer |
Peru Lima South |
Francisco W. Fierro |
Peru Piura |
Carlos A. Solís |
Philippines Bacolod |
Dany T. Daquioag |
Philippines Baguio |
Eleazer S. Collado |
Philippines Laoag |
Mark L. Lewis |
Portugal Lisbon |
Craig B. Terry |
Portugal Porto |
James F. Henry |
Russia Moscow South |
Philip L. Collins |
Russia Rostov-na-Donu |
Michael A. Harrison |
Scotland Edinburgh |
Lynn L. Summerhays |
Singapore |
Bryan Skelton |
South Dakota Rapid City |
Joseph S. Cannon |
Spain Barcelona |
W. Christopher Waddell |
Spain Bilbao |
Kenneth L. DuVall |
Spain Madrid |
Brad W. Farnsworth |
Switzerland Geneva |
Paul T. Peterson |
Taiwan Kaohsiung |
William S. Hsu |
Taiwan Taipei |
Norman S. Nielson |
Texas Houston South |
Calvin W. Allred |
Thailand Bangkok |
Karl L. Dodge |
Uruguay Montevideo |
Frederick H. Ashby |
Uruguay Montevideo West |
Lewis C. Bankhead |
Utah Ogden |
Peter L. Joyce |
Utah Provo |
Harold C. Brown |
Venezuela Barcelona |
Alexander Mestre |
Venezuela Maracaibo |
Fidel Alberto Coello |
Venezuela Valencia |
Abraham E. Quero |
Washington D.C. South |
B. Jackson Wixom Jr. |
Washington Spokane |
David R. Clark |
West Indies |
Reid A. Robison |
Zimbabwe Harare |
Andre Bester |