missionary work
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Sisters, to the start line
BYU is used to men coming and going on missions. Professors, landlords and girlfriends all watch them leave. Coaches are used to these young men giving up their scholarships and handing in their uniforms for two years to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. But for a young woman desiring to serve a mission, the experience is a little different. A mission for women is not an obligation.
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LDS Church lowers age for missionary service
LDS Church President Thomas S. Monson announces missionary change Saturday morning.
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Missionary work goes viral
Kevin Fedderson said he gets approached almost on a daily basis, and it’s not just for an autograph. A YouTube video of the professional skateboarder sharing his testimony has been viewed 120,855 times, causing people to ask him many questions about being a Mormon.
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