John 8:32; “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
‘Well, if that don’t beat all’, was my first thought when I read the headlines on KUTV.com.
It’s not often news coming out of Salt Lake gives me pause. This time around I was rather surprised at what they’re allowing missionaries to do, albeit, they’re still very controlling.
I can’t help but wonder if the Church has knowingly put a nail in their own coffin.
KUTV.com ran an article on missionaries being on Facebook. They got wind of this through MormonLeaks, founded by Ryan McKnight, which was presented in a two page PDF.
In September, the LDS Church sent missionaries a set of guidelines for using Facebook while serving their two year mission. Originally this was set up as a pilot program for a select few, but they’re expecting it to expand in the near future. Some of the rules?
You have to –
“…sit or stand so that you and your companion can see each other’s screen when using devices.”
“…use profile pictures of themselves in missionary attire, including the name badge, but to use their names without the title of elder or sister…”
Question about the last one – doesn’t their name badge include the title of ‘elder’, or ‘sister’? This is typical Mormon commando style of trying to control every thought, and movement of its members.
If they think that’ll work for all missionaries, they’re in for a rude awakening. Years ago I was at my local library with my daughters, and noticed two missionaries huddled in a corner trying to be discreet. I went up behind them, and noticed they were actually on Life After’s website. Oh, the irony!
For more info on missionaries and Facebook, you can read the entire story at KUTV.com.
Pray with us that this will continue to open the floodgates of information about true Mormonism, and more importantly the One True God of the Bible!
With Love in Christ;
Michelle
Everything about the ‘church’ and missionaries breaks my heart. The lies, the lies, the lies that SLC still push are disgusting. I pray for mormons b/c my daughter and her family still believe and my granddaughter breathlessly awaits her trip to the LTM to learn Spanish in April for her 18 mo tour. I also pray that the church will fall under the weight of its continued deception. Thank you for your work.
Oh dear Sandra!
Please know we’re praying now and will continue to do so! I’m certain it must seem dismal your granddaughter is going on this mission – I know I’d be heartbroken as well.
The one good side of this if there is one is that many born-again Christians are waiting for those missionaries to knock on their door – no matter what country they live in.
I’ve learned this through a few different pastors all from different countries and they’ve shared how their churches pray for the Mormons who come around.
As I’ve always said Miss Sandra – if God would save someone like me, rest assure He’ll save anyone. And I mean that in all sincerity.
Keep us up to date won’t you? And thanks so much for sharing!
With Love in Christ;
Michelle
1 Cor 1:18