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  2. Mormon missionary diarists - Wikipedia

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    Many of the missionary diaries in this collection were saved as archives by the diarist's family and later donated to Brigham Young University's Harold B. Lee Library. In 2003, students and faculty began the five-year project to transcribe and digitize the diary collection, consisting of 115 missionary diarists and 376 written volumes.

  3. Yesharah Society - Wikipedia

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    The Yesharah Society is a social organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) for women who have returned from serving as missionaries.The organization was created in December 1928 under the name Y Missionary Women. [1]

  4. List of Mormon missionary diarists (North America) - Wikipedia

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    collection only has diaries from San Bernardino, Southern States missions, served missions continuously for rest of his life United States Jensen, Louis Reuben [4] Southern States 1898–1899 United States Butler, Alma [5] Northwestern States 1910–1912 United States Duffin, James Gledhill [6] Southern States 1887–1889 United States

  5. Mormon missionary - Wikipedia

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    A returned missionary (often abbreviated "RM") is a term used by members of the LDS Church to refer to men and women who have previously served as Mormon missionaries. Once they return home, RMs are generally encouraged to begin dating seriously and to seek marriage.

  6. Catholic Students' Mission Crusade - Wikipedia

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    The units used the many audio-visual resources produced by the national office in Cincinnati, Ohio, and attempted to infuse a mission spirit throughout the schools. "Round Table" discussions, talks by returned missionaries, prayer, song and mission kits provided information and formation about missions at home and abroad.

  7. Remains of US missionaries killed by criminal gang members in ...

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    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The bodies of a young U.S. missionary couple killed by gang members in Haiti’s capital were returned to their family in Missouri on Friday. The parents of Natalie ...

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  9. Rabai - Wikipedia

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    However, they collected much information about the interior. After the voyage the two returned to the mission station, and in 1851 Krapf left for Europe to recuperate. [2] Krapf returned and new missionaries were sent. Several died and the mission was moved inland to Ribe. Krapf went back to Europe and Thomas Wakefield became the lead missionary.