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Number 4: Edit Mormonwiki.com or Wikipedia.org

If you’re new here, read more about the More Good Foundation. We help members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormon church) share their beliefs on the Internet. Learn more about what Mormons believe or talk with Mormons at LDS.net. This is a series of posts about 12 Ways to Share the Gospel online. I am going to broaden this category a bit as well. Instead of...

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Number 12: Volunteer with the More Good Foundation

This is a series of posts about 12 Ways to Share the Gospel online. As I am an employee of the More Good Foundation I haven’t exactly ‘volunteered’ with the Foundation. But because I am an employee I know how much we rely on and desperately need volunteers. This work can not possibly reach its full potential without the help of member missionaries who are willing to let their voice be...

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Number 10: Share your beliefs in a Facebook Note

This is a series of posts about 12 Ways to Share the Gospel online. Again this option is very easy to do, the only ‘catch’ is that you have to have a Facebook account. Facebook is a great tool for social networking and keeping in contact with friends and family. All you have to have to create an account is an email address. Here are the steps: 1) Go to Facebook.com and click...

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Number 8: Post your testimony on mormontestimonies.org

This is a series of posts about 12 Ways to Share the Gospel online. This one is basically the same as number 2. But since there are no language requirements there should be no exceptions to this one…everyone can write their testimony and post it online at mormontestimonies.org! You can even write more than one. For example, you could write your personal conversion story, or a spiritual...

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Number 7: Post mission and wedding photos on Flickr

This is a series of posts about 12 Ways to Share the Gospel online. I found that posting pictures on Flickr was fairly simple but I’ll go through a few of the steps here to avoid as muchconfusion as possible. 1) Go to Flickr.com. If you already have a Yahoo! email account or you created one so that you could do number one then you can go ahead and sign in using that. If you don’t...

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