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Mormom Missionaries

Full-Time Missionaries


Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints love to share the Gospel. For this purpose hundreds of young men and women leave their homes and families every week to become full-time missionaries. Currently there are approximately 50,000 full-time missionaries serving all over the world. Young men (between the ages of 19 and 27, but mostly 19-21 years old) serve for two years; young women (usually 21-24 years old) serve for a year and a half. Missionaries are not paid for their service nor does the Church cover their living expenses. Senior couples who's children have left home are also encouraged to serve one and a half year missions.

When a Church member volunteers to serve as a full-time missionary he/she is called to work in a certain area (Church members refer to the area as "A Mission"). Within the area the missionary will work with a companion in the bounds of certain wards (congregations). Missionaries change companions and wards every few months, but normally not missions. Two sets of full-time missionary companionships normally serve in the Langley Ward.

A important tool in sharing the gospel is the Book of Mormon. Free copies of the Book of Mormon may be obtained by calling 1-800-528-2225 (local missionaries will deliver the book and answer any questions you may have).

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