The More Good Foundation has just put up a Mormon Testimonies Wiki where members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the “Mormon Church”) can post their testimonies. This is an exciting way to share informative and positive testimonies. Nothing compares to the spirit that comes through true testimonies. These testimonies will be available for view by anyone and can be searched by region or by the number of generations a person has been in the Church.
I encourage everyone to go to mormontestimonies.org and post a testimony. What better answer is there to the question “what do Mormons really believe?” than a collection of writings of actual Mormons telling what they actually believe? The wiki is a safe place (no criticism allowed) where members can share their strength and faith.
How will they protect the wiki from spammers and vandals?
Highly amused by the “no criticism allowed” comment. Why ask any hard questions or do any meaningful, objective investigation or engage in any real debate if there is a chance that it might call in to question whatever wildness it is you are so desperately determined to believe no matter what?
Ooops, hope that didn’t sound like criticism there.
I’m guessing there will be machine filtering of language and human filtering of content. I think this is a wonderful idea and plan to have a family home evening to write our testimonies.