LDS women, like men, now can serve missions at 18, church announces. Move will impact dating, schooling, marriage and career ...
Experts have suggested that the move could keep women in the faith for longer and even counterbalance the effects of ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints says it has lowered the minimum age for women serving as missionaries from 19 ...
How the lower missionary age for LDS women could raise their standing in the patriarchal faith and the classroom. Could it ...
The First Presidency is pleased to announce that effective immediately, young women who choose to serve a full-time mission may begin their service at age 18 following graduation from high school or ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced a major change to the age requirements for women serving missions, ...
Future BYU football players Ryder Lyons, Brock Harris plan to take shorter LDS missions before joining the Cougars — and that ...
Latter-day Saint missionary and youth leaders encourage women considering missionary service to first enlist prayer — while ...
A pair of future BYU Cougars aren't worried about what others think of their decision to cut their church missions short.
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced a significant change to missionary ...
At a time when most teens are pondering their future – work, college, exploring new-found freedom – thousands of young men and women, 72,000 in 2023, are putting those plans on hold. They’ve chosen to ...
Plans after high school are already changing for young women who are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...