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      • Missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)—widely known as Mormon missionaries —are volunteer representatives of the church who engage variously in proselytizing, church service, humanitarian aid, and community service.
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  2. Missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)—widely known as Mormon missionaries —are volunteer representatives of the church who engage variously in proselytizing, church service, humanitarian aid, and community service.

    • They’re the ones with the black name tags and sweet bicycle helmets. Some missionaries ride bikes, some walk, and some even drive cars. But all of them wear black name tags with their names and the Church logo which says The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
    • You’re not seeing double (unless you see four of them) Typically, missionaries work in pairs, called companionships. Sometimes there are more than two missionaries in a companionship but never fewer.
    • They don’t just look young, they are young. Most missionaries are between 18 and 25 years of age. Both men and women can serve missions, although companionships are exclusively male or female.
    • There’s no script. Missionaries do receive some training. For example, some learn different languages. Missionaries also receive instruction on effective communication so they can be better teachers and, more important, better listeners.
    • Lds Missionaries Teach The Truth
    • Lds Missionaries Obey Rules
    • Lds Missionaries Proselytize
    • Lds Missionaries Study
    • Lds Missionaries Invite Others to Act
    • Lds Missionaries Baptize Converts
    • Lds Missionaries Work Under A Mission President
    • Lds Missionaries Receive Transfers
    • Local Members Provide Meals For Lds Missionaries
    • Lds Missionary Daily Schedule

    One of the most important things Mormon missionaries do is to teach others about the gospel of Jesus Christ. They work to spread the good news to all those who will hear. The good news is that Christ's gospel has been restored to the earth. This restoration includes the return of the priesthood. This is God's authority to act in His name. It also i...

    For their safety, and to prevent possible problems, missionaries have a strict set of rules they must obey. One of the biggest rules is that they always work in pairs, called a companionship. Men, called Elders, work two by two, as do women. Women are called Sisters. Older married couples work together, but are not under all the same rules as the y...

    With tens of thousands of missionaries throughout the world, you have most likely seen a pair of them at some point in your life. They may have knocked on your door. Part of the life of an LDS missionary is to seek out those who are ready and willing to hear their important message. Missionaries proselytize by knocking on doors, handing out pamphle...

    A large part of a missionary's life is to study the gospel, including the Book of Mormon, other scriptures, missionary guide books and their language, if they are learning a second language. LDS Missionaries study on their own, with their companion and at meetings with other missionaries. Learning to more effectively study the scriptureshelps missi...

    A missionary's purpose is to share the gospel with others and invite them to follow Jesus Christ. Missionaries will invite investigators to do any of the following: 1. Listen to their message 2. Read sections of The Book of Mormon 3. Pray 4. Attend church 5. Obey specific commandments 6. Repent 7. Invite others to be taught 8. Be baptized Missionar...

    Investigators who gain a testimony of the truth for themselves and desire to be baptized are prepared for baptism by meeting with the proper priesthood authority. When they are ready, a person is baptized by one of the missionaries who taught them or any other worthy member who holds the priesthood. Investigators can make the choice of who they wou...

    Each mission has a mission president who presides over the mission and its missionaries. A mission president and his wife usually serve in this capacity for three years. Missionaries work under the mission president in a specific line of authority as follows: 1. Assistant to the President 2. Zone Leader 3. District Leader 4. Senior Companion 5. Jun...

    Very few missionaries are assigned to the same area for the entire duration of their mission. Most missionaries will work in one area for a few months, until the mission president has them transferred to a new area. Each mission covers a very large geographic area and the mission president is responsible for placing missionaries where they work.

    Local church members help the missionaries by having them in their home and feeding them lunch or dinner. Anyone can offer to feed the missionaries. Each ward has special callingsgiven to local members to help their missionaries, including a ward mission leader and ward missionaries. The ward mission leader coordinates the work between missionaries...

    The following is a breakdown of an LDS missionary's daily schedule from Preach My Gospel. *In consultation with the Presidency of the Seventy or the Area Presidency, a mission president may modify this schedule to meet local circumstances. Updated by Krista Cookwith assistance from Brandon Wegrowski.

  3. Missionaries are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who leave their homes for 18 months–2 years to serve others and share the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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  4. Missionary experience changes young men and women for the better. By serving a mission, young people learn to be kind, service-oriented, and Christ-like. Missionaries strive to enrich the lives of those around them, and in so-doing, develop a deep love for the people and countries where they serve.

  5. The missionary effort is based on the New Testament pattern of missionaries serving in pairs, teaching the gospel and baptizing believers in the name of Jesus Christ (see, for example, the work of Peter and John in the book of Acts). More than 88,000 missionaries are serving missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at any ...

  6. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' missionary program is one of its most recognized characteristics. Latter-day Saint missionary elders and sisters go on two year mission trips throughout the world.

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