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Doing the 12 Ways

May 21st, 2007 by Mikel | 1 Comment | Filed in Member missionary work, Mormon, Online missionary work, Twelve Ways

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.

Recently the Foundation has created a list of 12 Ways to Share the Gospel on the Internet. As we have been doing these 12 things ourselves, we realized that some of the suggestions could use some explaining and direction. So, I will personally be going through and doing each and every suggestion on the list. I will then report on the ease or difficulty of each item, pass along any hints I might discover (if any of you know some of these already please let me know!), and open it up to any questions or concerns.

Hopefully this will help motivate and make it easier for you to start/continue sharing the gospel online!

12 Ways to Share the Gospel on the Internet

March 16th, 2007 by Richard K Miller | 16 Comments | Filed in Ideas, Mormon, Online missionary work, Technology, Twelve Ways

Today we attended the eBusiness Day at BYU. Thanks to Steve, Jeff, and Dan for letting us come. We talked to several people and passed out flyers on 12 Ways to Share the Gospel on the Internet.

  1. Answer a Question at Yahoo! Answers
  2. Blog your testimony in your mission language
  3. Blog what you learned in Sunday School
  4. Edit Mormonwiki.com or Wikipedia.org
  5. Link to good websites (not just lds.org)
  6. Podcast your parents and grandparents
  7. Post mission and wedding photos on Flickr
  8. Post your testimony on mormontestimonies.org
  9. Post your video testimony on YouTube
  10. Share your beliefs in a Facebook Note
  11. Tell someone in Second Life about the Church
  12. Volunteer with the More Good Foundation

There’s also a PDF version for printing (thanks to Connor for the design.)

We’re going to do all of these ourselves, and hope you will join us.