How Does Serving a Mission Change you?

You may have heard the phrase “He left as a boy, but returned as a man.” This is, in so many ways, a true statement – for young women as well. A young man will continue to grow taller, his neck may fill out, and his shoulders grow wider until he is about age 21...

Receiving the Call

Nothing is awaited with more excitement, apprehension, fear and joy than the envelope containing a call to serve a mission for the Church of Latter-day Saints. Dreams of faraway places, strange languages, and interesting food experiences inspire the imagination and...

Called to Serve

Here at LDS Mission Tracker, we often receive orders from people sending their third or fourth, or even their fifth child on a mission. For first-timers, preparing a child to serve a mission and getting through the application process can feel overwhelming, and there...

What Do the New Mission Boundary Changes Mean?

Mission Boundary Changes At LDS Mission Tracker, we strive to maintain accurate mission boundaries so that our maps are up to date. It was announced last spring that the boundaries of several missions would be changed beginning in July of 2018. We want to assure you...

Coordinating the Mission Tracker with a Missionary Scrapbook

I often get feedback from moms who love their mission trackers. They let me know how they use the Tracker and how to connect it with the scrapbook they are making to memorialize their son’s or daughter’s mission.   One of the common ideas is to coordinate the...