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What's in a Mission Bag?

Searching for a mission bag is a big deal. It becomes a huge part of your mission. You wear it everyday, pack your daily essentials inside and you have to lug it around with you...

Wool-vangelism

Gone are the days of scratchy, itchy, and coarse wool blankets, sweaters and hats. Wearing this one kinda of wool will change the way you feel about this age-old fabric. We are wool converts and believe that wool pieces are an essential addition to every missionary's wardrobe.

The Worth of Soles - Shoe & Foot Care 101

Our Grandma Dot used to tell us there are two things worth spending the money in your life for good health:  a good mattress and good shoes!  That advice holds up today.  This is one...

Sister Missionary FAQ

The following are some Frequently Asked Questions that we field daily in our stores. They concern more of the physical aspects of missionary service. For a full complement of excellent questions and answers about missionary...

Maintaining A Healthy Lifestyle In The Field

“Know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?” 1 Corinthians 6:19   “Your health and...

Celestial Learning - New MTC Buildings

Remember in October of 2012 when President Monson announced the age change that would allow missionaries to serve at a younger age?  Young men were permitted to serve at age 18, and young women at...

Pattern Mixing 101

Finding creative ways to extend your mission wardrobe just got easier!

When Sore Trials Come Upon You

“Behold, I am a disciple of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. I have been called of him to declare his word among his people, that they might have everlasting life.” -3 Nephi 5:12  ...

A Thoughtful Letter To The Newly Called Sister Missionary

I want to talk openly and candidly about some of the things that I encountered emotionally in my mission. With the hoard of early release missionaries, I often wonder if many who come home early...