What is the weight limit for LDS missionaries?

Serving a full-time two year mission for the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is very physically demanding. So for the health of the missionary, and their companions in the field their max BMI must be 30–39. For a 6'1 individual that's about 280 pounds.
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Is there a weight limit for LDS missionaries?

The Missionary Department requires that missionaries have a body mass index no higher than 37. This is actually on the border between obesity and morbid obesity. Prospective missionaries should strive to keep their weight in the normal range, thereby avoiding obesity-related health problems.
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Can LDS missionaries wear skinny jeans?

They are not your favorite pair of skinny jeans that hug all the right spots, and they are not leggings. In fact, the missionary dress standards say not to have form fitting clothing in any of your wardrobe.
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What is the cut off age for LDS missionaries?

Missionaries can be single men between the ages of 18 and 25, single women over the age of 19 or retired couples. Missionaries work with a companion of the same gender during their mission, with the exception of couples, who work with their spouse.
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What are the requirements to be a missionary LDS?

Meet Age Requirements: Men should be ages 18 through 25 and able to serve for 24 months. Women should be ages 19 and up and able to serve for 18 months. There are some rare exceptions to the 18 year old rule for young men. If a young man's father is a mission president, they may be able to go at a younger age.
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Why can't LDS missionaries go swimming?

Because missionaries have been seriously injured while participating in risky activities, you should not participate in activities during your mission that involve increased risk. These activities include but are not limited to the following: Contact, gymnastic, winter, and water sports (including swimming)
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What are Mormon missionaries not allowed to do?

While on their mission, missionaries can call home only on Christmas and Mother's Day; they must be with their missionary companion 24 hours a day; they cannot come within arm's length of the opposite sex; they cannot watch television or films; and they are only allowed to listen to music and read books that are of a ...
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What time do LDS missionaries go to bed?

Typically, missionaries are to return to their living quarters by 9 p.m., conduct a planning session and retire to bed by 10:30 p.m.
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What percent of LDS leave the Church?

Some can also become apatheist. A Pew Research report corroborated this, finding in 2015 that 36% of those born Mormon left the religion, with 21% of born Mormons (58% of ex-Mormons) now unaffiliated, 6% evangelical Protestant, and 9% converting to other Protestant, Catholic, or a non-Christian faith.
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Are Mormon missionaries allowed to hug?

The policy of companionships staying together at all times serves to discourage these activities. While missionaries may interact with members of the opposite sex, they may never be alone with them or engage in any kind of intimate physical or emotional activity (e.g., kissing, hugging, holding hands, flirting).
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Do Mormons wear deodorant?

They can't bleach or dye their hair. Sideburns can't be longer than mid-ear either. "Bathe, shave, and brush your teeth each day. Use deodorant, and wash your hair frequently."
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Can LDS missionaries drink Coke?

MARTIN: In 2012, the church released an official statement stating explicitly that caffeinated soda is allowed under church doctrine.
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Can you join LDS if you have tattoos?

Gone is the prohibition on tattoos or extra piercings and the condemnation of bare shoulders or midriffs. The ban on “passionate kissing” is no longer there nor is the shaming of those with same-sex attraction.
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Are Mormons allowed to use condoms?

Kimball stating that the church does not "condone nor approve of" measures of contraception which greatly "limit the family".
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Do Mormons have to wear undergarments at all times?

Both the temple garment and the tallit katan are meant to be worn all day under regular clothing as a constant reminder of the covenants, promises, and obligations the wearer is under.
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How much do LDS missionaries get paid?

How much does a Missionary make at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the United States? Average The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Missionary yearly pay in the United States is approximately $72,392, which is 82% above the national average.
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What is the divorce rate of LDS?

According to research cited in a 2000 article in the Los Angeles Times, “in an era of divorce, Latter-day Saint temple weddings are built to last,” with only a 6 percent divorce rate.
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Is the LDS Church growing or declining?

In recent years, the global faith of 16.8 million has grown by less than 1% annually and, in fact, is shrinking in a number of regions. In the United States over the past two years, for instance, 21 states saw Latter-day Saint membership decline.
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Why millennials are leaving LDS Church?

“They have complicated relationships with the church, and in some cases, they're believing without belonging.” Ogletree said millennials leaving the LDS Church is part of the broader generational trend away from religion and toward a more secular culture — the trend that sparked Riess' study.
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Why do Mormons wear garments to bed?

Mormon undergarments must be worn day and night by members who have received the ordinance of the temple endowment to remind them of the commitment they made to God, according to Brigham Young University. The LDS Church's handbook states the garments also “provide protection against temptation and evil.”
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Do Mormons wear bras?

As a matter of practicality, an ordinary supportive bra may still be worn by a Mormon woman, but it is placed over the garment rather than under. Mormons do believe in being “in the world, but not of it,” and the garment helps in privately yet consistently setting faithful adult Mormons apart from the world.
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What do Mormon missionaries do all day?

They are probably best known for going door to door, visiting “investigators" (potential converts) at home, but the job also includes community service, and most missionaries will try to be helpful to the people they meet—to do good in their new communities as part of practicing what they preach.
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Can you still go on a mission if you broke the law of chastity?

If you have had problems with the law of chastity, to prepare for a mission you will need to become worthy, and you will need to go through the repentance process. Complete repentance of law of chastity violations is necessary before a potential missionary can submit the paperwork.
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What is the smallest LDS mission?

The LDS Church mission with the smallest geographic area (approximately 10 acres) is the Utah Salt Lake Temple Square Mission, in which missionaries from around the world serve on Temple Square, often to visitors from their own homelands.
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Why can Mormons drink Coke but not coffee?

The Word of Wisdom doesn't mention it. Doctrine and Covenants 89:9 says we shouldn't drink “hot drinks.” The only official interpretation of this term is the statement made by early Church leaders that it means tea and coffee. Caffeine is not specifically mentioned as the reason not to drink these drinks.
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