There are stories where missionaries faced extreme weather conditions during their lds mission. For instance, a group of missionaries was caught in a violent storm while traveling between villages. Their vehicle got stuck in the mud, and they were stranded for hours. The howling wind, the pelting rain, and the fear of lightning strikes made it a horror - like situation. They had to huddle together for warmth and safety until help arrived much later.
One horror story could be about a missionary getting lost in a very remote area during their mission. They might have wandered off the usual paths while trying to reach a new community to spread the word. With no cell service and very few people around, they felt a sense of panic and isolation. It was a terrifying experience until they finally found a local who guided them back to a more familiar place.
I heard of a missionary who was so nervous during his first sermon that he started sweating profusely and his glasses kept sliding down his nose. Every time he pushed them up, it made this comical 'boing' sound which made the congregation chuckle.
In some LDS mission stories, the feeling of being alone in a strange place can be the scariest part. For example, a missionary alone in a big city where they don't know the language well and get lost. It's a very intimidating situation.
There might be a story about a missionary who had a very special connection with a young person in Guatemala City. The missionary was able to inspire the young person to pursue their dreams while also introducing them to the teachings of the LDS. This young person then went on to do great things in their community, all while remaining connected to the values they learned from the missionary.
One horror story could be missionaries getting lost in a really remote and dangerous area. They might be without proper supplies or communication. Another could be facing extreme hostility from locals who oppose their mission. For example, having things thrown at them or being chased away.
In an LDS mission, a group of missionaries decided to put on a small religious event outdoors. But as they were setting up, a flock of geese came by and chased them around. It was quite chaotic and funny at the same time. They later laughed about how nature seemed to be trying to disrupt their plans.
One scary LDS mission story could be about a missionary who got lost in a remote area during a mission trip. They were in an unfamiliar forest at night and heard strange noises. Every rustle of the leaves made them think something was lurking. But finally, they managed to find their way back to safety by following a small stream.
One common story is when an LDS dater is overly pushy about religious conversion. For example, a girl I know went on a date with an LDS guy who spent the whole time trying to convince her to convert. It made the date feel more like a religious lecture than a chance to get to know each other.
One missionary had an experience where they were alone in a church for some preparations. As they were arranging things in the basement, the lights suddenly went out. They fumbled in the dark to find a flashlight but as they turned it on, they saw a large rat scurrying across the floor. But what really made it a horror story was that right after that, they heard a loud bang from upstairs as if something heavy had fallen. They were too scared to go up and check immediately. After mustering up the courage, they found that a window had been left open and the wind had knocked over a chair. But the whole sequence of events was quite frightening for them during their lds mission.
There could be a story of how the missionaries in the Guatemala City LDS Mission overcame language barriers. At first, it was really tough for them to communicate with the locals. But through hard work, studying the local language, and lots of patience, they were able to connect better with the people. They started to hold more successful religious meetings and build stronger relationships in the community. This not only helped them in their mission but also had a positive impact on the local people who saw their dedication.
On a mission trip to a coastal area, there was a huge storm. The place they were staying in was not well - built. The roof started leaking, and the winds were so strong that it felt like the whole building would collapse. They couldn't contact the outside world as the communication lines were down. They had to huddle together, praying that the storm would pass soon. It was a really scary experience for everyone on the mission trip.