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In defense of sister missionaries – McKay Coppins on MormonTimes.com
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President Benson served his mission, came home just as his future wife was leaving on hers. For 3-1/2 years they wrote each other and then got married.
All sisters who are interested in a mission should pray for guidance of the Spirit. Boys should pray for guidance, too. Missionaries are called by the Lord, and a mission isn't something that a girl or a boy should automatically do without a confirmation of the Spirit.
And to echo previous statements, a man unwilling to wait 18 months for a mission is not worth marrying!
And that is one reason why doing things out of "culture" and "tradition" has no place in the LDS Church. Other religions can pull it off, and that's fine, but it necessarily backfires in the Lord's Church if it's not done the Lord's way.
That's not a potshot, it's just what actually happens.
My son, a recent RM, is dating a girl who is putting in her papers next month. And he is 100% supportive of her serving a mission and is very careful not to distract her. He'd rather wait 18 months than derail her plans to serve a mission.
To those who think that only the "sweet spirit" girls go on missions I want to state that my first companion was "Home Coming Queen" for her high school. Also there were several really pretty girls in my mission.
I shut up one Elder who was known as knocking Sister Missionaries by reminding him that I had received my Mission call from the same Prophet of God that he had!
I know that it is petty but somethimes it hurts when you hear a speaker talk about how great the Elder missionaries are and not say anything about the Sisters.. I think for most people they just roll all missionaries into one and name them Elders.
Anyway.. from a returned Sister Missionary.. Thank You!!!
I know the answer, but I want to see if anyone out there also knows it.
I recall walking down one of the cobblestone streets, but something was wrong. My eye hurt, and everything in the lower half of my vision was heavily distorted. After a painful examination by an ophthalmologist, he concluded that I had Optic Neuritis (a cardinal initial symptom of MS) as the cause.
Everything subsided with time, and several missionaries suspected that I was lying in order to get out of having to proselyte while I went to the doctor to figure out why I was apparently losing my vision. The Optic Neuritis subsided for the next year; all I had was some numbness in my leg later on in my mission.
It hurt me to have the Elder's judge me as lazy and not motivated. It was MS, not laziness.
Robert Ruff
"And, of course, sexism plays a role. Whether it was learned before the mission or during it -- an old roommate said that when he watched general conference at the mission home, his mission president would mute the TV during the sisters' talks so that he could share his insights -- many guys believe that because missionary work is primarily a priesthood responsibility, women should take no part in it."
How true, and how sad it is that in the Restored Gospel these attitudes and beliefs still linger. Thank you Brother Coppins for drawing attention to it.
My mission was run by numbers. We were constantly quoted that “as long as the convert puts out their cigarette on the way down to the water, they are worthy”. The Elder's treated us like we were dead weight and one of my companions had a serious health problem, she was told to proselytize more and her faith would heal her. She later was sent home for medical reasons.
I baptized around 75 (see I can still remember numbers) people on my mission and only two were still active when I went home from my mission. Why did I not see what was going on?
So I went. I worked as hard as possible, but never felt good enough. I was depressed many times, still working any way.I lost weight, and I didn´t need to at all. I felt suffocated of not being allowed to leave my companions side and not being allowed to read other books than the scriptures and Jesus the Christ.
My future husband and I had used up all our money that we had worked for ourselves for the mission. When we got married 3 weeks after I got home. We only had the money for a 20$ wedding-rings. I still hold alot of hurt and anger towards my mission and how I was treated.
Go sister missionaries!!!
And when we sent her off at the airport with all the other missionaries we learned first hand that sisters gon't go on missions just because they aren't "cute". Have you seen these sisters lately????????
This was so appalling to read.
But there are is at least one former bishop, one former stake president and one former Temple president(of an obscure, small temple) I personally know who feel THEY were the ones in Charge in this Church. Not the Prophet, not the Apostles, certainly not the Savior, but them.
Still, it is sad to learn that there is a mission president out there who is so full of himself, and a sanctimonious terribly poor example to the elders under his care.
(wonder what his wife thought of his "Conference expurgation"?)
If I am wrong, and there really is a bias against the Sister missionaries, then it needs to quit immediately.
One of my sisters got married instead of going on a mission and that's just fine too. It's a personal decision.
"Women certainly are an integral part of the Church. If you don't believe me, just read me."
Very funny. I get it.
"I went on a mission and now I have daughters that I wish would go on missions. My daughters can't keep the boys away from them and were married in their teens."
I'm shocked. What you described doesn't happen very often in Utah.
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As a dad of 3 daughters it frustrates me to read this kind of junk in the 21st century and after all we have been taught and know about our potential and the divine appointed position of women. Lets deal with real stuff guys.