Technology For Missionary Work

Technology Missionary Work - Mormon Doctrine Studies - Posted: 1st Feb, 2008 - 12:27am

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28th Dec, 2007 - 3:05am / Post ID: #

Technology For Missionary Work

Check this quote I got from gems:

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"I am now advised that there are 6,066 Church-owned satellite
receiving sites in 83 countries. How grateful I am that with our growth in
numbers there is also an increased ability to reach out and communicate
with the Latter-day Saints throughout the world. 

"Now, we could wish for more baptisms in the United States and Canada, but that
could be said of everywhere throughout the world. Nevertheless, the harvest
is great, with members in some 160 nations. Where not long ago there were
very few Latter-day Saints, today there are strong wards and stakes,
with faithful and capable men and women in leadership. . . .

"Circumstances change, but our message does not change. We bear
testimony to the world that the heavens have been opened, that God, our
Eternal Father, and His Son, the risen Lord, have appeared and spoken. We
offer our solemn witness that the priesthood has been restored with the
keys and authority of eternal blessings."

(Gordon B. Hinckley, "We Bear Testimony to the World," Ensign, Nov. 2006, 4)


Could you imagine how Joseph and Brigham would of been real happy about having this?



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Post Date: 31st Jan, 2008 - 9:51pm / Post ID: #

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I just got back from My Mission... It was awesome... I thought about giving Missionaries a GPS... It will be so useful... The T.S.A.M. (Texas San Antonio Mission) has Cellphones. It was really nice, make things faster... Of course there are disobedient people, but the advantage is more than the problem itself.

1st Feb, 2008 - 12:27am / Post ID: #

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I think most missions now have cell phones. We got them here in Alaska awhile ago. It is nice to make calls to make sure someone is home instead of driving 15-20 miles and finding no one is there to teach!

I feel it is such a blessing, and you are right, there will always be people that will be disobedient and make wrong choices with good tools.




 
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