I just discovered mission.net! It is THE place to go on the net to learn about every mission ever organized in the Church since 1837! You can spend quite a bit of time exploring the site and learning about the 350 missions currently operating in 162 nations. It has helpful links to mission web sites where newly-called or returned missionaries can register and reconnect with companions and friends where they served.

Mormon MissionariesYou can click anywhere on the map of the world and read about the missions in that area. Most of the mission “alumni” sites include photos, reunion information, statistics, updated news, and message boards. If you’ve served a mission, be sure to register in the alumni database so others can find you and you can receive important notices. Last year I spent countless hours trying to track down missionaries where I served so I could invite them to a special 20th anniversary reunion. Our mission president was from France and was coming to the United States for the first time and we didn’t want any of our old companions to miss it! That reunion was one of the greatest nights of my life…but I’ll tell you about that another time.

Another service I really love about this site is that it offers a glossary of terms where non-members can get accurate information about what a mission or the Missionary Training Center is. It’s a great site to point your non-member relatives and friends to when you or a loved one gets a mission call!

Finally, another cool feature this site offers is the “Mission of the Day.” Every morning a different mission is randomly selected and featured on the home page. Today, for example, is the Swiss mission. A friend of mine served there years ago, but it looks like the boundaries have changed since he was there. Looks like they have a new stake called the St. Gallen Stake too.

It’s so much fun to browse the pages and see what’s happening in the Church all over the world! It just makes my heart sing to see the growth of the Church on the earth and makes me feel like even my small efforts help build the kingdom. What an honor and a privilege to live in the dispensation of the fullness of times!

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