Mormon Missionaries
Mormon missionaries are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who volunteer to share their faith and beliefs with others. Typically, they serve missions for 18 to 24 months, during which they travel to various locations, often far from home. They engage in community service, teach about Jesus Christ, and distribute religious literature.
Missionaries usually work in pairs and follow a strict schedule that includes study, teaching, and service activities. They wear distinctive attire, often consisting of a white shirt, tie, and name tag. Their goal is to help others learn about the teachings of Mormonism and encourage them to explore the faith.