
Elder Holland: Chapters 7-11
Drama
Overview
Elder Holland has been able to get away with a lot. With his blond hair, toned body, and charming smile, it's no surprise that he's become quite popular. He's only been on his mission a short while, but he's already earned a reputation for being a bit of a mischief-maker. Having been through his initiation and calling, Elder Holland is well on his way to being ordained into the higher priesthood of the Order. The powerful men controlling his fate know he must learn obedience and submission and are happy to put him through all the necessary lessons. As he continues on his journey, Elder Holland must also reconcile with his companion, Elder Oaks, about his previous aggressive behavior. His atonement for his actions seems to continue on and on, but in the end, the young man knows it`s worth it.
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Austin Everett
Austin Everett
Elder Holland
Austin Everett
Elder Holland


Price
Price
Elder Oaks
Price
Elder Oaks


President Nelson
President Nelson
President Nelson


Bill Farnsworth
Bill Farnsworth
President Oaks
Bill Farnsworth
President Oaks
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