Saints Stories

Saints Videos

  • Contents

  • Latter-day Saint Women and the Right to Vote

  • How the Latter-day Saint Young Women’s Organization Began

  • Building the St. George Temple

  • The First Latter-day Saint Mission to the Pacific

  • 1838: The Year the Saints Were Driven Out of Missouri

  • Emma Smith and the First Mormon Hymn Book

  • The Succession Crisis after Joseph Smith’s Murder

  • That We Might Be One: The Story of the Dutch Potato Project

  • This Grand Opportunity: Elizabeth McCune and the First Sister Missionaries

  • Our Homes Became the Sacrament Hall: Sabbath Day Worship During the Freeze

  • He Was Like a Shepherd: Home Teaching During the Freeze

  • You Can’t Close My Heart: Ghanaian Saints and the Freeze

  • The First Integrated Branches in South Africa

  • Break the Soil of Bitterness: One Woman’s Quest for Healing

  • Sealed Together: The Manaus Temple Caravan

That We Might Be One: The Story of the Dutch Potato Project


That We Might Be One: The Story of the Dutch Potato Project

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Dutch Church members after World War II planted potatoes together to help heal spiritual wounds and restore unity. The project took on new meaning when they were asked to send their harvest to Germany.