I am a new convert to the church, which I feel is one of the best decision I have ever made in my life. I have been apart of several denomination, but was never happy, so I kept searching until the Lord brought me back full circle with the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-Day Saints. This time around I connected with the members and Elders very quickly, then shortly was baptised in the name of Christ. I loved it! The Latter Day Saints werer everything I needed and wanted spiritually in a church bodied congregation, or so I thought.After several months past I found that the members were not what they portray themselves out to be, I'm mainly speaking on the Women's Relief Society. The way Emma Smith organized and operated the organization is by far not to the same standards today that was implemented back then. Don't get me wrong, the Relief Society help ut in the community, but on a very poor scale of ratio. It's important that we become more active in the community than we have been so that others can truly learn more about us as well as understand us. Seeing the sisters out there, helping others, becoming involve in the activities and needs of the community can, wnd will impress a lot of individuals, and seek to ask us questions about who we are, and why are we doing so much for the communities when the other local churches are not. What I am saying is, we need to do more than just be sisters for sisters only. The Relief Society President should make sure that projects are going or implemented at least once every month for agencies like the Women's Protective Agency, the homeless, abused children, abused ederly's, plenty of fun raising to help the community with utility assistance, food bank, medication, medical supplies, ect...

. This is also an excellent way to help our elders as well. Non-members ask a lot of questions, especially if they are seriously interested in our faith, and this is were our elders take over, to teach, to inspire, and to convert in our true church. It is a joint effort and relationship that should come together as one. What better way to teach non-members the true about Mormons and our faith, by ACTION!