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

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


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

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In June 1989, Ghana's government banned LDS Church meetings. While the ban lasted, Church members held sacrament meetings in their homes and watched over one another through home and visiting teaching.