By: Ardis E. Parshall - October 10, 2013 The first single sister missionaries were called in 1898, and soon many of the missions in the U.S. and Great Britain were experimenting with “lady missionaries,” assigning them as proselyters, mission office help, teachers, and musicians. Some mission presidents struggled to find effective uses for them, or even to appreciate their presence at all. Others quickly became enthusiastic due to th...
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