MissionSite.net provides free web sites for LDS missionaries and their families giving them a great way to communicate and share the missionary experience. With a missionary website you will be able to make an online photo album, post letters and stories, keep track of mission events and news, post messages on a personal message board and provide links and other information to family and friends. Learn more about missionary website features. If you are interested in looking at others' LDS missionary sites, check out the missionary site of the month to the right or search for a missionary using the box on the left.
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LDS News
Strength of Church in Brazil Celebrated as Curitiba Temple Opens Doors to Public - CURITIBA, Brazil | 8 May 2008 | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had its beginnings in this country in a small German community called Joinville. The handful of early members in the congregation couldn't have imagined that nearly three-quarters of a century later a Latter-day Saint temple would be constructed less than 100 miles away in the city of Curitiba. The doors of the new Curitiba Brazil Temple will open for public tours on 10 May. The open house for members of the public will continue through 24 May, excluding Sundays.
Mormon Students Approach Lifelong Learning - SALT LAKE CITY | 7 May 2008 | Adam Ruri, the newly elected student body president at Brigham Young University, tried to keep a straight face as he poured a jug of water onto the head of the eighth-grade volunteer standing in front of his peers.
Church Responds to Myanmar Disaster - SALT LAKE CITY | 7 May 2008 | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints today extended its sympathy to the citizens of Myanmar following the recent devastating cyclone, and announced a package of humanitarian aid.