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. You are now leaving a website maintained by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. . They could have just said something like: "The Church has had its tax experts undertake a careful and thorough . . . . . . . . . . . While FAIR admits that other leaders, such as the General Authorities, do receive compensation, it is pointed out that no tithing funds provide for General Authorities living stipends; such funds are drawn from business income earned by Church investments. It would be interesting to understand the rationale as to why receiving income from a church investment is somehow considered acceptable but money from tithes is anathema, especially since no church investments were being used to pay church leaders in either biblical times or the 19thcentury when D&C 42 and 75 were written. . . . Sister Gentry is a ward Relief Society president and former ward Primary president, Young Women adviser, Relief Society teacher and Sunday School teacher. Sister Bodhaine is a choir director and ward music chairman and former stake Primary presidency counselor, stake music chairman, ward Relief Society president, ward Young Women president and ward Relief Society presidency counselor. The Bishopric 8. . Sister Aguiar is a branch Relief Society presidency counselor and former stake Relief Society president, ward Relief Society president, ward Primary president, ward Young Women presidency counselor and Primary teacher. Sister Messick is a ward missionary and former stake Primary presidency counselor, ward Young Women presidency counselor, ward Primary presidency counselor, Young Women adviser, Primary teacher, ward music chairman and ward choir director. . . The Financial benefits for the position are detail in Apendix B on page 80. . The title itself underscores the handbooks move from a rules-based manual to a principles-based one, and the tone is set from the introductory message from the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, found at the front of the booklet. . . . The current missionary handbook notes that the mission president resolves all complaints issues raised with church headquarters or the mission department will be directed back to the. 48 talking about this. . . . . . . . Parents or priesthood leaders may recommend other people who can help, such as a friend (including a girlfriend if she will be supportive), a youth leader, a seminary teacher, or a returned missionary. . Help the missionary understand that deciding to return home is a very serious matter but that the final decision is his or hers. On the LDS Church website under the question Why dont Mormons have paid clergy? the church explains, The leader of a congregation is a bishop or a branch president. . . Arizona Phoenix Mission - Blogger 1, The Mission President and His Family. The earliest known date of this document being released to the public is July 9, 2013 by lovley_apostle on Archive.org
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