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2012 freshman class reflects on mission age change
Many people from the freshman class of 2012 served missions in the wake of the historic age change. These former David John Hall residents served in Indonesia, Texas, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Brazil, Nevada, Japan, Mexico, Colorado and France. (Ari Davis)
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Mission marriage culture changing
Annalise and Cole Gardner pose on their wedding day. They are one of many couples who have met on their mission. (Facebook/Annalise Gardner)
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Missionary age change brings new experiences to LDS women, marriages
President Thomas S. Monson lowered the age requirement for mission service more than two years ago, and the LDS community is starting to recognize resulting social changes in marriages and the perceived role of women in the Church.
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