Thursday, June 1, 2023

Video Interview on "Battlefields to Temple Grounds: Latter-day Saints in Guam and Micronesia"

Video interview with Rosalind Meno Ram, associate academic vice president at Brigham Young University–Hawaii and an editor of Battlefields to Temple Grounds: Latter-day Saints in Guam and Micronesia. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_YBvapNOss

Monday, March 13, 2023

Battlefields to Temple Grounds: Latter-day Saints in Guam and Micronesia

Available March 2023! Battlefields to Temple Grounds: Latter-day Saints in Guam and Micronesia, edited by R. Devan Jensen and Rosalind Meno Ram (Religious Studies Center, Nāpela Center, and Deseret Book, 2023). This is the first comprehensive history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Guam and Micronesia. Just as currents mingle while they make their way across the Pacific, powerful waves of colonial and Christian culture have intermingled with indigenous culture in Micronesia. European, Asian, and American nations have variously claimed or colonized the islands of Micronesia, exerting influence in politics, education, and the economy, treating the islands as strategic bases or resources. The indigenous people have reacted to each wave of colonial influence and adapted, intermingling cultures. After Japan's bombings of Hawai'i, Guam, and Wake Island, Latter-day Saint military personnel arrived in Micronesia. Waves of missionaries began teaching the military personnel and islanders, leading to creation of the Micronesia Guam Mission and the Marshall Islands Majuro Mission, which includes Kiribati. Some of these Pacific battlefields have become peaceful temple grounds.