LDS App of Facebook: Opportunity for Inter-faith Dialog

Facebook is now ready to launch its long-awaited Verified Applications platform, to protect users from some of the spammy applications that exist. In addition, it will now share feeds of your friends’ third-party apps, so you can see which ones they have chosen to use. Speaking of apps, we’d like to remind those of you who include on Facebook some of your LDS interests and background, that there is an...

MGF Sites and Connections Lead to LDS Baptism

A gentleman visiting our video conversion stories, listened to one of them four times, and then requested a Book of Mormon.  After reading and studying the Book of Mormon twice with online resources, and visiting other positive MGF and LDS sites, he began missionary lessons and joined LDS.net. He recently set a baptismal date. Please follow the nudge if you feel one to post your conversion story online, or to...

BYU Students Encourage Mormons to Share Their Voice Online

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. Public Relations students, Ashley, Brett, and Kate, assisted More Good Foundation at a service booth at BYU (Brigham Young University) on Friday, October...

Mormonismo.net Fuels Spiritual Interest in Gospel of Jesus Christ

Carlos, a visitor to Mormonismo.net, has been led to the waters of baptism in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (sometimes referred to as the “Mormon” Church).  He shares his witness of the truth below: Quisiera agradecer a la iglesia por permitirme conocer la verdad por medio delos misioneros sud, ya que antes de ceptar a Jesucristo en mi vida y mejorar como individuo y progresaren mi...

Less Active Mormon Rekindles Gospel Flame Through LDS.net

A visitor to an LDS social networking site, LDS.net, where Mormons share their voices and faith transparently, explains what she experienced as a result of her associations with other site members: I stumbled into the LDSTalk chat room 7 1/2 years ago. I had been inactive for over 12 years and did not have any LDS friends. I wanted a place to chat with LDS people, in a non threatening way to try and...

Prison Chaplain Joins LDS Social Network & Defends Mormons

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. A chaplain from Seattle joined LDS.net because of an incident of religious bigotry on the school board in his area.  The board intended to keep a Mormon...

Derick Embraces Mormon Beliefs Through Online Network

Derick is 36 years old, and hails from Indiana. He joined LDS.net, a social networking site for friends of all faiths to learn about Mormons, on December 15, 2007.  He visited the site because  he was curious about Mormonism; he had a string of questions about our faith and lives. After a few days of having his questions answered by the members of the site, he asked which book he should start reading to learn more...

Baptism Results from Online Interest in Mormon Beliefs

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. LDS.net is a social network that invites people all over the world to engage in real-time conversation with those of all faiths. 25% of LDS.net users are...

Baptist Preacher Now Baptized Mormon

Lytle, a Baptist Preacher, was baptized as a result of his discussions with faithful Mormons on a social networking site, LDS.net (ex19k). He is 36 years old from Cincinnati.  Lytle joined LDS.net on Dec 9, 2007. Not long ago there was a middle aged Baptist Preacher was doings some soul searching. After his church closed, he started going to other churches. None seem to be a home. He went to a lot, but could not...

Online Mormon Voices Needed

Perceptions of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) are changing as the Internet provides new opportunities for faithful Mormons to share their lives and faith online. If you’re wondering if you can really make a difference by coming off the bleachers and entering the field, we hope to settle it in your mind and heart that your voice is needed. Let me share with you comments...
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