Korean missionaries served 26 countries around the world in 1979.
Each mission has, on average, about 150 missionaries serving there.
These missionaries often serve in activities related to their former profession.
Itinerant missionaries served the meeting house for its first few years.
Many missionaries served the Boron church before going to the mission field.
About 65 missionaries (partially or fully supported) serve in 7 foreign countries.
Each zone and district is presided over by leaders drawn from male missionaries serving in that area.
Often, full-time missionaries serving within a ward are referred to by the members as "the elders."
These humanitarian missionaries typically serve in impoverished areas of the world and do not actively proselytize.
These modern-day missionaries served from 1997 through 2004.