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New mission presidents
Two mission presidents and their wives have been called by the First Presidency and have begun their service.Published: Saturday, July 7, 2007 -
There is no doubt serving God comes first
Sitting in their comfortable home in Provo, Elder Paul K. Sybrowsky, sustained to the Second Quorum of the Seventy in April general conference, and his wife, Lynne, were asked if it would be hard to leave such comfort to serve in a new calling.Published: Saturday, July 9, 2005 -
Paul K. Sybrowsky
Biographical informationPublished: Saturday, July 9, 2005
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12 are called as new Seventies
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Primary presidency, general authorities sustained
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New mission presidents
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Nostalgia fills stake's creation
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More missionary couples needed as Church continues to grow
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New mission presidents
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Patience, consistency effective in teaching children obedience
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Relief Society assists Catholics in providing service for the needy
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New mission presidents
Published: Saturday, March 27, 1993
Missions
- Alabama Birmingham
- Alaska Anchorage
- Albania Tirana
- Argentina Bahia Blanca
- Argentina Buenos Aires North
- Argentina Buenos Aires South
- Argentina Buenos Aires West
- Argentina Cordoba
- Argentina Mendoza
- Argentina Neuquen
- Argentina Resistencia
- Argentina Rosario
- Argentina Salta
- Arizona Mesa
- Arizona Phoenix
- Arizona Tempe
- Arizona Tucson
- Arkansas Little Rock
- Armenia Yerevan
- Australia Adelaide
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