Jun

23

I have found some interesting statistics about what nonmembers of the Mormon Church think of the Church at LDS Media Talk:

According to a recent Pew study of 1,461 American nonmembers of the Mormon Church:

  • 51% have little or no awareness of our practices and beliefs
  • 47% do not have a favorable view of the Church
  • 31% believe that Mormons are not Christians

I am sure that these statistics are a lot worse in most of the other countries around the world.

Someone commented to that blog post by saying,

it seems to me that we may never change some people’s minds, because frankly, they don’t like us, and will believe any negative ideas they hear.

It is a good point, many people will never change their minds. But is this what we are really trying to do?

I really think that the Internet will be key in letting millions of people know about the LDS or Mormon Church. Missionaries waste too much time trying to find people. However, we are not trying to “change some people’s minds”, we are trying to find those who will listen to the voice of the Lord, those who
“are only kept from the truth because they know not where to find it” (D&C 123:12). They will change their own minds…

When I met the missionaries (see my conversion story) they did not have to change my mind. I changed it. I only needed to know that there was the true Church of Jesus Christ on the earth. A willing heart and the Spirit did the rest.


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