LDS members encouraged to participate in online discussions

David April 24th, 2008

From ldswebguy comes a quote from Elder M. Russell Ballard, dated April 19, 2008, as presented to the Brigham Young University Management Society in Washington, D.C.,

If a national conversation is going on about the Church, are you going to be an active participant or a silent observer?

Church leaders must not be reluctant to participate in public discussion. Where appropriate, we will engage with the media whether it’s the traditional, mainstream media or the new media of the Internet. But Church leaders can’t do it all, especially at the grass-roots, community level. While we do speak authoritatively for the Church, we look to our responsible and faithful members to engage personally with blogs, to write thoughtful, online letters to news organizations, and to act in other ways to correct the record with their own opinions.

I think that it is amazing how far the LDS Church has come with regards to the use of technology and in particular in how it encourages internet use.  Those of us who have been involved in technology has seen the potential for years, but now it is really hitting the mainstream church members.  It has become not only an accepted channel, but one of the primary channels for communicating to the public about what we as a Church believes.

One Response to “LDS members encouraged to participate in online discussions”

  1. Davidon 25 Apr 2008 at 10:43 am

    As a support for his previous post, LDSWebGuy has launched a new social networking site, LDS Online.

    LDS Online is intended to be a community of Latter-day Saints where they can share ideas and collaborate on how to best provide accurate and positive information about the Church on blogs and Web sites. It is intended to be a resource for people who want to respond to Elder M. Russell Ballard’s challenge to participate in a gospel discussion online.

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