When a young man or woman decides to go on a mission, he/she must first be found spiritually, physically, and mentally worthy to do so.
The Savior taught, “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations” (Matthew 28:19). Church members consider it a privilege to show their love for other people and the Lord by sharing the gospel.
Missionaries generally begin serving when they are from 18 to 21 years old. Many retired seniors, men, women, and married couples also serve missions. Missionaries serve from 18 months to 2 years. Missions are voluntary, and missionaries are not paid for their service. Missionaries come from around the world, and they serve wherever the Church calls them. While serving full-time, missionaries are official representatives of the Church.
As is done with every single perspective missionary, Elder Wilde first had to fill out his paperwork stating his desire to serve with recommendations from his ecclesiastical leaders of his worthiness in order to serve a mission. This paperwork was then sent to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The perspective missionary then waits for the special letter to come with the particulars of his/her "calling." This calling and the place where the missionary will serve is done by revelation through the Lord's servants, the prophets. A member of the Quorum of the Twelve assigns prospective missionaries to one of nearly 400 missions of the Church throughout the world.
When Elder Wilde received his mission call on May 1, 2019, he was absolutely thrilled. He would be serving in the Ukraine Dnepropetrovsk Mission for a period of 24 months, and would be preaching the gospel in Russian. He was told that he would be reporting to the Missionary Training Center in Provo on August 21, 2019.
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