By: Ardis E. Parshall - March 06, 2018 World War II created many problems for the Church, even within the United States which was largely spared from the direct effects of war. Military service meant that men available for missionary service were scarce, and except for limited and specific roles, the Church ceased calling sister missionaries at all. Travel was expensive and difficult because trains were needed for military transport, pri...
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