Studio: Mormon Boyz / MormonBoyz.com
Directed by: Paul Jackson
Year of Production / Release: 2015
Country of Production: U.S.A.
Elder Miller
President Wilcox
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For young men like Elder Miller, missionary service is 24 months. Mission Presidents, however, serve for 36 months. When Elder Miller arrived in the mission field, his first Mission President had just 12 months remaining before he was heading home. It bothered Elder Miller that President Carson would go home before him.
A few months after he was called as AP, his Mission President was saying his farewells.
Loosing his Mission President was devastating. He loved and looked up to this man. This was his mentor, and the man who had called him to be AP. His president had a special relationship with his assistants, and Miller hated the idea of loosing the personal attention he and Elder Hardt received every week.
But then Miller met President Wilcox, a strong and handsome man. During his first interview with Elder Miller, the new Mission President revealed that he knew all about the special relationship President Carson had with his assistants.
“Elder Miller, I couldn’t be happier to hear from President Carson that you have been a faithful assistant. An AP serves at the pleasure of his Mission President–and in whatever way the president needs him. President Carson had a lot of praise for his two assistants.”
President Wilcox leaned in, put his hand on the inside of Miller’s thigh, and smiled while looking him in the eye. “Can I count on a strong working relationship with you as my assistant while I’m getting a handle on my new calling?”
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