Missionary Work in Cyberspace
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- The Part of Christ’s Sacrifice You Haven’t Considered by H. Wallace Goddard
- No Simple Slogans for Israel and Gaza by Gale Boyd
- The Proctors on a Mission #12—Gathering the Forces of Light by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- Inside Out Joy by Kathy K. Clayton
- What Archeology Has Taught Us About Lehi’s Jerusalem by Daniel C. Peterson
- A Special Edition Podcast: A Message of Faith and Hope from the Proctors by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- Come Follow Me Book of Mormon Podcast #13: “He Shall Rise … with Healing in His Wings,” Easter by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- The First Presidency Announces New Voice for ‘Music & the Spoken Word’ by Meridian Church Newswire
- Relearning Touch After Betrayal by Geoff Steurer, MS, LMFT
- Come Listen to a Prophet’s Voice by Carolyn Nicolaysen
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What Archeology Has Taught Us About Lehi’s Jerusalem
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Kevin Bacon Accepts Invitation to Payson High School Prom
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Four Contacts to Make After the Mission
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How the Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon Is Similar to the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
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5 Tips for Writing about Friendship
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‘Mistakes do not disqualify us,’ Elder Uchtdorf says in new video
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Greg July 9, 2013
Thanks for all your work! It is an exciting time to see the gospel spread across the world. The book of mormon is translated in more than 100 languages. It doesn't matter which language you read it. It testifies that God lives and Jesus is the Christ. "And by the power of the Holy Ghost, ye may know the truth of all things."
John NicholsonJuly 3, 2013
Thanks for the nostalgic trip! I remember the day I first heard the word 'internet' and I had a computer without internet that I had shipped from the Middle East! I searched trying to find that elusive 'internet.' I was in the Middle East for some years teaching Abraham, Moses, and other such O.T. stuff! I experienced the 'explosion' of the internet! I was a Stake 70 at the time and wondered how the church was going to handle this 'new fangled' dimension, thinking how the man in the street was going to afford it. By the way, I was one of those missionaries the went from door to door, and our vision was ONLY the knock that would let us in. London England was not a safe place to do door step gospel work! All we carried then were our 'sticks' and a few pamphlets - plus umbrellas for the rain. In those early times of cyberspace we learnt much by going on the 'net'! I remember the first cell phone, which was quite heavy: my son still has one as a relic of a bygone age! And yet, we are still progressing to use the vast expanse of cyberspace: I believe we have only just begun to use it! Thanks, Son of Nun
Lori M.July 3, 2013
It is an amazing tool, this thing called Cyberspace. I wish you more success with your vision of what can be accomplished.
YasminJuly 3, 2013
As hopeful as it is that 90 percent of people who convert via the internet will remain with the church, the presence of sites like mrm.org and mormonthink.com, make me skeptical. The church needs to answer some of the huge issues investigators are asking. We look like idiots when prophets contradict each other. It's shameful.
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