By: Ardis E. Parshall - January 03, 2019 Most – but by no means all – mission presidents’ wives of the early 20th century were set apart to direct the “women’s work” in the missions: to direct the mission Relief Society, and to teach local members, most of whom had never lived in the stakes to have first-hand awareness of how the Church worked in practical terms. I suspect that many of these women had even broader responsibil...
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