by Anita Stansfield | Sep 25, 2008 | About Mormons |
Why Mormons Don’t Debate Doctrine All of the workings of the Mormon Church, from the bottom (choosing a Sunday School teaching substitute), to the top (who will speak in the General Conference session), are open to inspired discussion. Personal revelation is...
by brady | Jun 6, 2008 | About Mormons, Mormon Missionaries |
All missionaries serving for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or Mormon missionaries, have one common goal in mind. That goal is to bring souls unto Christ. Missionaries throughout the world teach the same message of Jesus Christ and the blessings that...
by brady | Jun 6, 2008 | About Mormons, Mormon Missionaries |
People of different ages, backgrounds, genders, and skill levels are serving as Mormon missionaries throughout the world today. The basic prerequisites for serving as a Mormon missionary are faith in Jesus Christ, personal worthiness, and belief founded in the...
by Anita Stansfield | Jun 6, 2008 | About Mormons, Mormon Families |
David O. McKay, president and prophet of the Mormon Church from 1951 through 1970, said the following: “With all my heart I believe that the best place to prepare for…eternal life is in the home.” He also said that no success can compensate for...
by brady | Jun 6, 2008 | About Mormons |
Missionary work is a cornerstone of the Mormon Church. Mormons have been taught through the scriptures that it is their role to “teach all nations” the truthfulness of Jesus Christ’s message. According to Mormon Newsroom, More than 85,000 [full-time] missionaries are...
by Anita Stansfield | Jun 6, 2008 | About Mormons, Mormon Families |
The responsibility of parents is outlined in “The Family: a Proclamation to the World.” It outlines roles for both men and women. The powers of procreation are to be only used only between husband and wife. The proclamation warns that those who “violate the covenants...