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Women in the Mission Field

Stories of Early Sister Missionaries

Articles

Introduction
“It is [a woman’s] privilege and duty to warn all, both men and women, of what God is doing in these last days, so far as they have the opportunity—and invite all to come and submit themselves to the gospel of Christ.”
“A Great Missionary Power”
“I Am on a Foreign Mission”
“They Can Bear Testimony, They Can Teach”
Capable of “Great Good”
“I Could Have Gone into Every House”
“Taking Fresh Courage”

Videos

This Grand Opportunity
Elizabeth McCune traveled to Europe in 1897 with her family. Her willingness to share her testimony prompted the mission presidency to ask for sister missionaries.
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