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A Mission President is a [[high priest]] called to watch over a specific region and its missionaries. Typically, a mission president and his wife serve in this function for a period of 3 years and manage the affairs of the missionaries in that area. Missionaries are unlike [[Senior Missionaries]] in that they maintain a leadership role over all the missionaries in the area. Mission Presidents tend to be slightly older and financially successful enough to sustain themselves for their three year missions.  
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A Mission President is a [[high priest]] called to watch over a specific region and its missionaries. Typically, a mission president and his wife serve in this function for a period of 3 years and manage the affairs of the missionaries in that area. Mission presidents are unlike [[Senior Missionaries]] in that they maintain a leadership role over all the missionaries in the area. Mission Presidents tend to be slightly older and financially successful enough to sustain themselves for their three year missions.  
  
 
[[Category: Missionary Work]]
 
[[Category: Missionary Work]]

Revision as of 11:01, 16 February 2007

A Mission President is a high priest called to watch over a specific region and its missionaries. Typically, a mission president and his wife serve in this function for a period of 3 years and manage the affairs of the missionaries in that area. Mission presidents are unlike Senior Missionaries in that they maintain a leadership role over all the missionaries in the area. Mission Presidents tend to be slightly older and financially successful enough to sustain themselves for their three year missions.