Posted on 01/26/2008 6:18:21 PM PST by restornu
Elder M. Russell Ballard
Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
The growing prominence of the Church and the increasing inquiries from others present us with great opportunities to build bridges, make friends, and pass on accurate information.
Brothers and sisters, since the sesquicentennial anniversary in 1997, there has been a dramatic increase worldwide in inquiries about the Church. This growing interest is fueled by our rapid growth, by events like the Winter Olympics here in Salt Lake City, and by the prominence in their chosen professions of many of our individual members.
I am sure that these questions come not only to the Church but to you as individual members. It is not easy to explain something as vast as the Church or as wonderful as the restored gospel to people who know little or nothing about us. Even questions on one specific aspect can be difficult to answer because every question seems to be connected to other questions. The most common request we hear is a fairly simple one that goes something like this: “Tell me a little about your Church.” The key word here is “little.” They are not saying, “Tell me everything you know and then send others to tell me everything else.”
We, of course, welcome people’s interest, and many will want to be taught more about our doctrines and beliefs. This is why we have over 53,000 full-time missionaries serving at their own expense throughout the world.
But we need to remember that there is a difference between interest and mere curiosity. Sometimes people just want to know what the Church is. Those who are curious in this general way deserve clear and accurate information that comes directly from those of us who are members so that they do not have to rely on the incomplete answers, half-truths, or false statements that may come from the media or other outside voices. The many misunderstandings and false information about the Church are somewhat our own fault for not clearly explaining who we are and what we believe.
The Public Affairs Committee, on which I serve, has learned that there is a great need for clear, simple statements that present those who are curious with the basics about the Church as it is today. Let me share with you some of the things we have found to be helpful. You may want to prepare your own list of talking points that will assist you in explaining what we believe to your friends and acquaintances of other faiths. It may be helpful for you, as it is for me, to have on one page a few facts about the Church as it is today to give to them along with a copy of the Articles of Faith.
Here are four subjects that will help someone today to gain a basic understanding of the Church. Under each of the four headings, there are some simple statements I have found helpful. Try to imagine them being heard or read by a person who knows virtually nothing about us. The four main subjects deal with facts, faith, families, and fruits of the restored gospel.
Facts
Some facts might include:
Faith
Next, people need to know something of our faith as committed Christians with strong traditional values. Along with the Articles of Faith we need to emphasize that:
Family
The next thing it is good for people to know is how family-centered our theology and our lifestyles are. Once again, simple statements are helpful to someone who is uninformed but curious about the importance we place on families.
Fruits
Now, even as someone begins to understand a few facts about us and comes to know us more accurately by our faith and the importance of family, it was the Savior who said “by their fruits ye shall know them” (Matthew 7:20; emphasis added). A church, or any way of life, should be judged by the fruits or the results that it generates. Here are a few examples based on United States statistics. But these would be similar throughout the world among practicing Mormons (by which we mean those who attend church and the temple regularly):
Brothers and sisters, in today’s busy world, I have found that most people will not read or focus on more than just a few important facts at one time. Whatever you choose to use to inform your friends and acquaintances about the Church, write it down, check it for accuracy, and keep it simple and short.
The growing prominence of the Church and the increasing inquiries from others present us with great opportunities to build bridges, make friends, and pass on accurate information. But it can also present a greater possibility of misunderstanding and sometimes even prejudice if we allow others to define who we are and what we believe rather than presenting it ourselves.
Generally, there is no problem with those who are personally acquainted with our members. But there are millions upon millions who are not acquainted with any members of our faith. I would hope that those who know very little about the Church would seek to learn more about us. I would hope they would get to know our members rather than judging us by the misinformation given by those who do not know and in some cases by those who would deliberately mislead or defame.
You as members can help this to happen by reaching out and sharing with others the basic information found in the Articles of Faith, along with such things as the facts, faith, families, and fruits of the gospel.
We should also remember that sometimes the best way to answer people’s interest can be by how we live, how we radiate the joy of the gospel in our lives, how we treat others, and how sincerely we follow the teachings of Christ.
For those who want to learn more than just the few basics I have discussed, the missionaries can be called upon to teach them the doctrine from chapter 3 in Preach My Gospel. The missionaries know how to answer more of their questions and lead them to conversion and baptism.
Now is the time for all of us to reach out and tell others who we are. Prepare some simple facts such as those I have shared with you today and help those who are curious to know a little about the Church and then to want to know more about the Restoration of the gospel.
Brothers and sisters, never hesitate to bear your testimony with sincerity and love. The power of personal testimony cannot be denied and often ignites in others the interest to know more. I know this to be true and leave you my absolute witness that I know The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is true, and I bear that testimony to you in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
Ah... nothing but Pure, LDS Organizational Scripture.
The Articles of Faith outline 13 basic points of belief of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Prophet Joseph Smith first wrote them in a letter to John Wentworth, a newspaper editor, in response to Mr. Wentworth's request to know what members of the Church believed. They were subsequently published in Church periodicals. They are now regarded as scripture and included in the Pearl of Great Price.
THE ARTICLES OF FAITH
OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS History of the Church, Vol. 4, pp. 535541
Joseph Smith |
At last; a simple compilation of the things that are the main importance to LDS Organization members.
How interesting
Wow
Do they really believe that ???
Where’s the Bible scripture to back this up ??????
Guys, this is a caucus thread.
Unless and until that’s removed, we should respect it.
Sorry, last post should have been to “All.”
Unless and until thats removed, we should respect it.
IMO, Posts #20 & 22 are the only posts which qualify as purely LDS doctrine. Everything else is opinion which is subject to debate.
I have raised an objection to the caucus protection. You should respect that.
In Christ...Alone!
The article begins with "Church" meaning those who share the LDS beliefs. The offending sentence therefore says that the "Church" under that meaning once existed but did not exist for a period of time prior to 1830 - that it was "restored" at that time.
That would make it unambiguous in the context of this particular article.
Several of the non-LDS posters seek to object to the statement as not being factual on the basis of the meaning of the word "Church" - what was being "restored."
Therefore, I shall open the thread but for rebuttal of that point only.
Do NOT turn this into a wide ranging LDS discussion thread. Make your rebuttal respectfully and then leave the thread.
Because the LDS members on this forum are still reeling from the loss of their President, Gordon B. Hinckley - I expect all of you to be on your very best behavior. Consider your remarks as if they are being made to a church assembly in mourning.
I dont mind cordial discussion with those who are without guile that want to inquire having no rancor!.
I had asked you originally to change this from Devoltional to a Caucus because I wanted a civilized discussion which is welcome.
Altering the verse using bold or color to infer or imply an alternant view other than just the plain text is not pure LDS doctrine.
When one starts to use color to give there sarcastic interpretation, that is not pure LDS doctrine it is the poster spin.
By doing this the verses becomes altered changing the doctrine to fit their design.
To get into dialogue with them over this would change the topic of a thread in general.
There are some here who are disingenuous and tries to trash this thread like they practiced on open threads.
Dropping contentious post is not in keeping with civilized dialogue.
When some one posts something like scripture or doctrine it should not be altered to prejudice the question, or to poison the water.
There should be no bold or color scheme or borders it should be just the original unaltered text.
This is why the Caucus is important to prevent those kinds of tactic.
Ask the question using original state of the doctrine.
This alteration can not be controlled on a open threads but should be on a Caucus thread.
I don’t think I am asking too much to have the spirit of civil discourse on certain threads.
I expect all of the non-LDS posters to honor that limitation and post no further challenges, directly or indirectly, e.g. through use of color.
Thank you
By doing this the verses becomes altered changing the doctrine to fit their design.
I truly hope that the words of Our Savior in red do not offend anyone's sensitivities.
With that thought, I shall ABANDON this thread to those who wish to mourn in privacy.
I respect the decision of the RM and will abide by it. However, I will Bold ALL Scripture and will color Red the words of Jesus Christ during my rebuttal and other arguments, as I have done on all my other threads and posts throughout Free Republic.
The color of the text does not change its meaning, it only emphasizes and highlights it for that particular discussion's sake. To bold or color one's text is no different than to italicize it as we do as a prior quote or to simply use "" marks.
In Christ...Alone
I do respect the objection. It was the other portions of posts that treated the thread as open before it was opened (with conditions) that I thought were out of line.
thanks for your reply.
I also will abide by the decision of the Religion Moderator ...
I send my condolences to you all at this time, and I, too, will abandon this thread...
My condolences to the members of the LDS Church.
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