The top story on the LDS Public Affairs Newsroom today is “Mormons Encouraged to Share Personal Perspectives Online to Explain Their Faith.” It references an article by Elder M. Russell Ballard on Sharing the Gospel Using the Internet from the July 2008 issue of the Ensign.
A new page on the Newsroom site provides guidelines for Latter-day Saints participating in online conversations about the Church. Latter-day Saints are encouraged to share personal perspectives to explain the Church and what it’s like to be a member.
Be sure to check out Elder Ballard’s video clip on YouTube where he discusses ways members can share their testimony of the gospel using the Internet.
Also see guidelines on the Proper Use of the Church Logo.
Just wanted to say I was really inspired by the article, I love the way the church embraces technology as a medium for sharing the gospel, and I’m excited to ‘Join The Conversation’ and have started my own blog, to document some of my life’s experiences with the church. Thanks for your great blog…..
The new post seems to contradict what is in the rights and useage area of the newsroom:
Rights area:
” You may not post material from this site on another web site or on a computer network without our permission.”
New posting on the church site:
The Newsroom Website is a great resource to find content that you can reuse in your own blog, video, social networking page, etc. Available content includes:
• Links to news stories about the Church
• News released by the Church
• Commentary on issues impacting the Church
• Public issues statements
• Background material
• Statistics
• Video
• Audio
• Photos
Are there plans to make that more clear, since most people won’t check the rights area and will begin lifting photos and such for their sites? Or can we use them now? Just want to make sure I don’t break any rules.
does this constitute permission?
Ways you might participate:
• Share material from Church Web sites by email and on the Internet.
The link in the second paragraph appears to be wrong. It is currently:
http://newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/news-releases-stories/guidelines-for-latter-day-saints-participating-in-online-conversations-about-the-church
but the correct URL is:
http://newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/news-releases-stories/guidelines-and-helps-for-latter-day-saints-participating-in-online-conversations-about-the-church
Thanks for pointing that out. I’ve fixed it now.
I recently taught an elders quorum lesson on sharing the gospel using the internet. I created a handout containing a lot of valuable resources and helpful tips for those interested in using the internet to help spread the gospel. I’m making it available at the link below in the hope that others might find it useful.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/11531831/Sharing-the-Gospel-Using-the-Internet
I want to have the personal email Address of the director of American Mormon church. Please help.I want some one who can forward to me the petrsonal email Addresses of heads of the church
Fikereselassie, I’ll send you a contact address by email.