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The Mormon Church is providing 32,000 missionaries with iPad minis

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FILE -In this Friday, Nov. 2, 2012, file photo, a shopper check out the new Apple iPad mini at the Apple store on Michigan Ave. in Chicago. The new iPad Mini is sure to please millions this holiday season. But fans of the latest full-size iPad have reason to look down on this newcomer: compared to other Apple products, the screen just isn’t that good. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

Well, I don’t know about Toledo, but Salt Lake City’s Mormon Church in Utah is moving forward with its plan to arm missionaries with iPad minis and broaden their proselytizing to social media. A test program that began last fall with 6,500 missionaries serving in the United States and Japan went well, prompting the initiative’s expansion, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said in a news release this week. Church leaders expect to have the specially configured mobile devices in the hands of more than 32,000 missionaries by early 2015.

There is no shortage of reports detailing the use of iPads in education, but this is something a little bit new. SeattleTimes is reporting that the Mormon Church is planning to provide 32,000 missionaries with iPad minis to help them in their efforts to proselytize.

A test program that began last fall with 6,500 missionaries serving in the United States and Japan went well, prompting the initiative’s expansion, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said in a news release this week.

Church leaders expect to have the specially configured mobile devices in the hands of more than 32,000 missionaries by early 2015.

Using the iPad minis has proved an effective tool for missionaries to communicate with church leaders and keep in touch with people who have expressed interest in joining the Mormon church, said David F. Evans, director of the church’s missionary department, in a video posted on Mormonnewsroom.org.

The pertinent portion of the video begins at the six-minute and 18-second mark.

The Church’s full press release on the matter can be seen here.

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