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HOW TO SHARE THE GOSPEL ONLINE?
Posted On 02/09/2008 01:49:45 by LdsNana

Ways to Share the Gospel Online

You can share the gospel on the Internet in a variety of ways:

  1. Post your testimony on MormonTestimonies.org — Write your testimony or conversion story at MormonTestimonies.org. Then do it again in your mission language.
  2. Participate at LDS.net — LDS.net is a social network where you can connect with other Mormons and share your beliefs using photos, videos, blogs, forums, or chat.
  3. Comment on existing blogs — Well-known blogs like Mike Otterson's and Jeff Lindsay's are great places to share your beliefs because persons of many faiths participate there. Click on "Comments," then participate in the discussion.
  4. Share your beliefs on Facebook — If you use Facebook, you can share your testimony or favorite scripture on your Profile by adding our Facebook app.
  5. Post a video on a video sharing website like YouTube — "Broadcast Yourself." Join the ranks of Mormons who have shared their testimonies and stories by video on YouTube. Perhaps you could video tape your parents or grandparents and capture their stories too.
  6. Support Mormon videos on YouTube — In addition to posting your own videos on YouTube, it's also helpful to rate and comment on other good YouTube videos.
  7. Post mission and wedding photos on Flickr — Flickr is a photo sharing website. Why not share photos from your mission, your wedding, or your family home evening at the park?
  8. Answer a Question at Yahoo! Answers — At Yahoo! Answers you'll find a variety of questions and answers. Search for questions about "Mormons" and answer a few of them.
  9. Blog what you've learned and how you know — Learn what a blog is, then start one. You can write what you learn in Church or in your scripture study, or explain how living the Gospel has blessed your life.
  10. Edit Wikipedia.org or MormonWiki.com — Wikipedia is an online collaborative encyclopedia that rivals Britannica. MormonWiki.com is its Mormon cousin. After signing up for a free account, you can edit or create articles immediately. If you speak a foreign language, even better! Both MormonWiki.com and Wikipedia are "editable" in a variety of languages.
  11. Link to good websites — If you have a website or blog, create a link to your favorite talk at LDS.org as well as 3 other good websites.
  12. Volunteer with the More Good Foundation — Inquire with us about additional opportunities to share the gospel online using your talents in graphic design, programming, translation, writing, editing, videography, and more.
  13. Something else — Did we forget something? Please tell us how you are using the Internet to share the gospel.
"...the people began to be astonished, seeing there was more than one witness who testified..." (Alma 10:12)
 
This list comes directly from the MORE GOOD FOUNDATION website, and is how WE can be most effective sharing the gospel online!
 Also, I would like to extend to those of you committed to this cause, an invitation to join us in the SHARE THE GOSPEL tDMg - group.  And also those who are already members... to please begin by joining in the discussions that are in the forum and posting new topics to help move this work forward.
 
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