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  • :''Return to general [[Mormon history]] article.'' :''Return to [[Westward Migration|previous time period]].''
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  • :''Return to general [[Mormon history]] article.'' :''Return to [[Nauvoo and the Martyrdom|previous time period]].''
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  • ...ly Services provides consultation services for Church leaders, counseling, missionary support services, and resources for those involved and affected by substanc ...eir schooling. After they have completed their education they are asked to return the money they used so that others will be helped. Anyone can donate to thi
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  • ...tribution with what they have. They are largely supported from the General Missionary Fund to which many of you contribute, and for these contributions we are ve ...ey work with faith and devotion. Then comes the day of their release. They return to their homes. Their hopes are high. But many of them have great difficult
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  • ...another change in policy. The increase in temple building, changes in the missionary program, and even the increased use of technology to spread the gospel are ...surrection and glory. The atonement of Christ enables people to repent and return to God the Father. The companionship of the Holy Ghost gives worthy people
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  • ...talked about the return of the prophet Elijah to [[Joseph Smith]] and the return of the sealing keys. He prayed, "May Thy people with greater diligence sear Missionary work among Native Americans began as early as the 1860s. Two elders found s
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  • ...issionary-couple.jpg|250px|left|alt=Mormon Couple Missionary|Mormon Couple Missionary]]Young men are encouraged to serve missions when they turn 18. Young women ...hich missionaries spoke were called "farewells" and "homecomings," and the missionary and his or her family, instead of the bishop, would often end up selecting
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  • ==First Black Seventy and Missionary== ...by Zebedee Coltrin and became a "duly licensed minister of the Gospel" for missionary work in Ohio. His ordination was certified in [[Nauvoo, Illinois]]. In 1839
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  • ==The Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ, Government, and Missionary Work== ...octrine and Covenants 112:28 gives further instruction for preparing to do missionary work, “But purify your hearts before me; and then go ye into all the worl
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  • ...here he was successful in organizing a [[Branch|branch]] with 32 converts. Missionary work opened on the main island of Tongatapu on 17 March 1911, and by Decemb ...ntinued denial of visas to missionaries led to the calling of locals to do missionary work and serve in positions of leadership. The exclusion law was repealed i
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  • Missionary Related: MTC = Missionary Training Center (where a missionary goes, preparatory to going to assigned field of labor)
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  • In [[1960]], Elder Cook was called to serve as a full-time [[Missionary|missionary]] in the British Mission. One of his companions was Elder [[Jeffrey R. Holl Elder Cook met his wife, Mary Gaddie Cook, while in high school. After his return from his mission to England, they were married and together they raised the
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  • ...fused breakfast, but just before he left for his bus, he asked if he could return the next time he had a treatment. “I won’t put you out a bit,” he pro ===Missionary memories===
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  • ...6, the [[Book of Mormon]] was published in Tongan, which greatly increased missionary work, and in 1954 the Church began publishing a [[Liahona Magazine|Church m ...Church grow in the area even when proselyting was restricted or when other missionary work was slow. Now the Tongan monarchy fully supports the Church. The king
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  • ...atter-day Saints]. The phrase was most common in the [[Mormon missionaries|missionary discussions]]—shared with nonmembers and inactive members of the Church, Members of the Church are also known for their missionary zeal. Many [[Latter-day Saints]] volunteer 18 months to two years, without
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  • ...cause it can become a period of intense spiritual growth for each faithful missionary. It is also a wonderful opportunity to serve others with no thought of reco ...develop a cultural literacy to back up the learning of a new language -- a missionary to Taiwan doesn't just speak Chinese, he is fluent and familiar with Chines
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  • ...stle conference, which position he held until he was honorably released to return home in February, 1898. ...ded he became a resident of Granite Stake. Here also he labored as a house missionary and later was called to act as Stake secretary of the [[Sunday School]]s, w
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  • [[Image:Willard_Bean.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Willard Bean Mormon missionary|left]] ...of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] so that members of the Church could return to the area.
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  • ...ng the Church out of debt. He was also known for his [[Mormon missionaries|missionary work]] and his profound intelligence. [[Image:Lorenzo_Snow.jpg|frame|alt=Mo ...ther mission among the Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. Upon his return, he was arrested for practicing plural marriage and incarcerated for eleven
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  • ...crossed the plains eighteen times, and the Atlantic ocean nine times as a missionary for the Church. In 1857-58 he filled a mission to the United States, return ...n not away on distant missions, Elder Stevenson traveled as a special home missionary among the Saints in the mountains, during which time he visited nearly all
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