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    Anecdotally, it seems to me like there are a disproportionate number of missionaries being called stateside these days. I'm wondering if with the big influx of missionaries, they are ramping up stateside first?
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  • #2
    Originally posted by FMCoug View Post
    Anecdotally, it seems to me like there are a disproportionate number of missionaries being called stateside these days. I'm wondering if with the big influx of missionaries, they are ramping up stateside first?
    Based on what I've seen recently, I agree with this.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by FMCoug View Post
      Anecdotally, it seems to me like there are a disproportionate number of missionaries being called stateside these days. I'm wondering if with the big influx of missionaries, they are ramping up stateside first?
      Originally posted by smokymountainrain View Post
      Based on what I've seen recently, I agree with this.
      Based on that video of 80 kids from Oly high opening mission calls, I disagree with this.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Donuthole View Post
        Based on that video of 80 kids from Oly high opening mission calls, I disagree with this.
        No kidding. I would not have submitted my mission call opening to the montage either. It sucked to be a stateside missionary. No prestige at all.
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        • #5
          The biggest reason is because Amerika won't let anyone but Amerikans into the country. I live outside of the US. They don't send many stateside from here any more.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tooblue View Post
            The biggest reason is because Amerika won't let anyone but Amerikans into the country. I live outside of the US. They don't send many stateside from here any more.
            No way.

            3 of the last 7 elders in our ward have been Canucks.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by The_Tick View Post
              No way.

              3 of the last 7 elders in our ward have been Canucks.
              Of the 20 or more young men I personally know who are currently serving only one is stateside. It took him several months to get a visa and he started his mission in Canada. It's getting harder and harder to get those visas. They can't even get the kids to the MTC. They have sent several straight to their mission bypassing Provo all together.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tooblue View Post
                Of the 20 or more young men I personally know who are currently serving only one is stateside. It took him several months to get a visa and he started his mission in Canada. It's getting harder and harder to get those visas. They can't even get the kids to the MTC. They have sent several straight to their mission bypassing Provo all together.
                My brother-in-law-to-be had his mission to the US delayed by two months as they sorted out his visa. He left in November 2012. He is German. Anecdotal, I know.

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                • #9
                  I haven't noticed a change. Our ward got a few statesides in a row, but then the last few weeks it seems all the calls I've known about have been foreign.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by tooblue View Post
                    The biggest reason is because Amerika won't let anyone but Amerikans into the country. I live outside of the US. They don't send many stateside from here any more.
                    It seems many of the international technical conferences for my particular field of employment that use to be hosted in Amerika are now hosted outside of here because of the hassle for the non-Amerikans. In fact I am heading to your lovely country (your capital city, in fact) in a few months for one. Can y'all turn up the heat before I get there? Also, it would be nice if everyone spoke just english instead of franglais.
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                    • #11
                      I see a trend I'm not going to like. With more missionaries coming out, they are going to focus inward on the existing members to fill their time. Last night at 8:51 two Elders unexpectedly showed up on our porch, looking for our 20 year old daughter. I was kind, mostly, and told them that they need to call before stopping by, and that it was a little late in the evening for a social call.

                      I fear, that with only so much rejection available from non members, the missioaries are going to start mining rejection from the members as well.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by clackamascoug View Post
                        I see a trend I'm not going to like. With more missionaries coming out, they are going to focus inward on the existing members to fill their time. Last night at 8:51 two Elders unexpectedly showed up on our porch, looking for our 20 year old daughter. I was kind, mostly, and told them that they need to call before stopping by, and that it was a little late in the evening for a social call.

                        I fear, that with only so much rejection available from non members, the missioaries are going to start mining rejection from the members as well.
                        I wondering about this, maybe having the missionaries doing more service hours would help.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by clackamascoug View Post
                          I see a trend I'm not going to like. With more missionaries coming out, they are going to focus inward on the existing members to fill their time. Last night at 8:51 two Elders unexpectedly showed up on our porch, looking for our 20 year old daughter. I was kind, mostly, and told them that they need to call before stopping by, and that it was a little late in the evening for a social call.

                          I fear, that with only so much rejection available from non members, the missioaries are going to start mining rejection from the members as well.
                          We had transfers last week and the new sister was asked to bear her testimony in sacrament meeting. She's 19 and straight from the MTC. With the influx of new missionaries we also now get the companionship full time to our ward (they used to be between 2 wards). It's cool to get one of the first 19 year old sisters in our ward, but you could tell she was not 21....in a good and bad way.
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                          • #14
                            I think it would be better to send as many people foreign as possible. Send all capable US missionaries to other countries and bring the foreigners here to see how the church is run in the USA.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Slim View Post
                              I think it would be better to send as many people foreign as possible. Send all capable US missionaries to other countries and bring the foreigners here to see how the church is run in the USA.
                              The logjam of missionaries with visa problems would be an incredible logistical nightmare. As it is, our ward has had an elder for 3 months that has been waiting for his visa to Samoa. He even had to do his language training with his senior companion because there was no room in the inn for him at the MTC.
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